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plus the different shoes hmmm?? Amidst growing speculation regarding the status and health of Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Girvin, trainer Joe Sharp said April 26 the colt is still on track to have his last serious workout for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1) in the coming days. Sharp said Girvin did not train Wednesday morning at Keeneland as part of a scheduled day off, but is set to return to the track April 27. He acknowledged Brad Grady's multiple graded stakes winner has visited the Kentucky Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Center facility in Versailles, Ky., to use the hyperbaric chamber, a treatment he utilized previously on his charge at Evangeline Downs Training Center after Girvin broke his maiden in December. "He didn't leave the grounds today. He was here. He had been going over to KESMARC to use the hyperbaric chamber earlier in the week. Girvins' breeze time was :09 4/5 when he prepped for the 2016 OBS spring sale. Two days after the workout, Girvin injured himself when he stepped on his right rear pastern and was lame. Unable to send the colt through the ring at OBS, Dodd and Grady considered sending him to the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale, where he would stand out. “I told Brad he would sell good there, but that he still wasn’t 100%,” Dodd recalled. “He (Grady) said we bought him to sell, but we don’t want to take a horse to a sale that is not 100%.” Girvin was turned out and, as Dodd said, “the rest is history.” When asked if Girvin was currently battling foot issues, Sharp referenced the foot issue the colt previously battled earlier in the year before running second in a one-mile overnight stakes on the Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots turf Feb. 4. "He had an issue we made public back in January, so yeah, he has a history of having some issues," Sharp said. |
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![]() From Twitter today:
Alicia Wincze Hughes @BH_AHughes At Keeneland all morning and did not see Girvin come out and train. Have reached out to Joe Sharp seeking comment on his status. Not looking good for Girvin. |
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![]() http://www.drf.com/news/girvin-tries...kentucky-derby DRF saying Girvin has a quarter crack, but has new shoes and is 200% better, according to his trainer.
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![]() common sense says scratch and wait for Preakness
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Arrogate is the best horse since The Bid, and The Bid was better than Secretariat!!!! |
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![]() derby fever
automatic toss |
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![]() malagacy also waiting for preakness.
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![]() Betonline has Girvin currently at 26-1, seems like fantastic odds.
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![]() You can have him at those odds. Hard to play a horse in any kind of graded stakes race battling a quarter crack, let alone the Derby. To go a mile and a quarter as a lightly raced three year old off an abbreviated work tab and a bum wheel makes his task damn near impossible. He'll have to be a super horse to win. If he hits the board I'll lose every bet. Gotta break that egg, no matter how well he looked today. This is a play against for every serious horse player. Even at huge odds. There will be plenty of other horses at big numbers worth playing, like Thunder Snow, Hence, even McCracken might be 10-1+. No need to fish for odds in this derby. With that said, I'm sure he'll run off and win for fun...
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