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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Because horses that are retired due to soundness issues and returned to training have a far greater probability of injury than a horse who to our knowledge has no such history. She is far more likely to simply race poorly than breakdown.
Since when is racing recency tied to breakdowns?
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But Left Bank said "WHEN the horse snaps a leg"....not if. So it's not a matter of it could happen but it will happen. Left Bank said so.
They might be different cases but both of them could end up with bad results. Or neither could.
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