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Originally Posted by Riot
Itty Bitty Pretty fractured a splint bone coming out of the Oaks (not an uncommon young horse injury) and the bad injury after coming back from the fractured splint removal layoff was a tibia. Those are not connected.
Lying to Old Friends about getting Lava Man, or not keeping Old Friends informed when the connections changed their mind about retirement, is pretty low, indeed, if that happened.
But I don't care if some owner-trainer combo initially says a horse is being retired right after an injury, but then is brought back after the injury is reassessed, healed, and goes through rehab. I wish more horses would be rehabbed and brought back to racing whenever possible for them.
I think predicting disaster for Lava Man because some other horse somewhere had a different injury and didn't come back 100% doesn't make any sense; and predicting disaster for Lava Man because a previous horse owned by the connections had a career ending injury doesn't make sense, either.
I'm glad to see Lava Man back, and I hope he does well and we get to see him run.
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I agree. Making that connection between the two cases in that way insinuates that Lava Man will suffer the same fate. That's as ridiculous to me as Shirreffs bringing up Eight Belles and insinuating that Zenyatta can break down if she faces boys simply because Eight Belles did.
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