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![]() The nasal strip wasn't the problem in the hopeful, it was the statue on his back...
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It looked like a classic "non effort" and those type of performances are often associated with a physical issue. Especially when a long layoff comes next. O'Neill has signs plastered on his stable wall that say "what happens in this stable, stays in this stable" ... so you never know much of anything for sure. I'll Have Another got Shock Wave therapy for his back. Maybe his back was bothering him in the Hopeful ... who knows, but it was such an untrue performance that it most likely was something physical. |
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![]() So you are implying the reason for not having a work prior to the Belmont is a back issue with IHA? He had some kind of back procedure after the SA Derby.
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I don't care that he's not having a workout and I doubt it has anything to do with his back. All of the published reports from people who have seen him seen in the AM the last few days seem to be positive. |
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![]() A quick sweep of the PP's of nearly every starter of Doug O'Neill's in the past few years will show a sparse worktab.
His horses will go several weeks without a recorded workout, especially if they are running often, as is the case with this colt. Arguably, I'll Have Another, with his daily strong 6-7f gallops (the one today was timed in :38 and change for the final 3f), is training harder for the race than those that will have a timed workout or two. |
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![]() IHA was reported by O'neill to have come out of the Hopeful with sore shins. Hence the long layoff..
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![]() This is an interesting interview on HRTV with the co-inventor of the Flair nasal strips. Apparently nasal strips are allowed for thoroughbred jockeys in NY.
http://www.hrtv.com/videos/dr-jim-ch...-belmont-park/
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