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Old 10-20-2015, 04:02 PM
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It's going to be really disappointing if this colt wins the Classic in a romp and is in the breeding shed next season. That's the reality though.
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Old 10-20-2015, 04:12 PM
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It's going to be really disappointing if this colt wins the Classic in a romp and is in the breeding shed next season. That's the reality though.
it is indeed. he won't be leaving kentucky after the race.
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Old 10-21-2015, 08:18 AM
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No temperature for Beholder; more scans today to be safe
By Nicole Russo

Sounds like Beholder is in good shape this morning - no temperature. Trainer Richard Mandella, while stressing he is proceeding with caution, seems optimistic that the temperature she spiked yesterday was indeed due to shipping stress, not uncommon in horses.

“Today, I think we’re back in the game," Mandella said.

The mare was to walk the shedrow on Wednesday morning while having additional bloodwork and lung scans done. Assuming those come back clean, Mandella would then devise a training schedule for the mare’s final Classic preparations.

“We're gonna scan her lungs and we anticipate that they'll be perfect again,” Mandella said.

Beholder missed a scheduled easy gallop Tuesday morning at Keeneland when she was found to have a slight temperature. The 5-year-old mare's initial lung ultrasound and bloodwork both came back clean, showing only a slightly-elevated white blood cell count indicating a stress response. The mare was treated with a precautionary course of penicillin, as well as Banamine to treat the temperature. Mandella said the mare's attitude had greatly improved by the afternoon, and that the temperature has not returned.

"She sounded good and that [yesterday morning], but she was depressed," Mandella said. "She had her head hanging, which is not typical of her. She's usually pretty aggressive. … By afternoon, we could hardly walk her, and the temperature had not returned. It's good right now. She's eating good, she's feeling good, but with horses you have to be very respectful and worried about the chance of pneumonia [as a complication].”

Beholder arrived in Lexington on Monday afternoon, following a cross-country Tex Sutton flight from her California base. This marked just the third trip outside of California for Beholder, who finished second in the 2013 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs and fourth in the 2014 Ogden Phipps at Belmont Park, emerging from the latter with a cut on her leg that kept her out of action for several months. Beholder is known to be high-strung, and Mandella believes the excitement of travel led to a stress response.

“She just got too worked up and too upset shipping,” Mandella said. “She just got too pumped and upset.”
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Old 10-21-2015, 08:38 AM
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No temperature for Beholder; more scans today to be safe
By Nicole Russo

Sounds like Beholder is in good shape this morning - no temperature. Trainer Richard Mandella, while stressing he is proceeding with caution, seems optimistic that the temperature she spiked yesterday was indeed due to shipping stress, not uncommon in horses.

“Today, I think we’re back in the game," Mandella said.

The mare was to walk the shedrow on Wednesday morning while having additional bloodwork and lung scans done. Assuming those come back clean, Mandella would then devise a training schedule for the mare’s final Classic preparations.

“We're gonna scan her lungs and we anticipate that they'll be perfect again,” Mandella said.

Beholder missed a scheduled easy gallop Tuesday morning at Keeneland when she was found to have a slight temperature. The 5-year-old mare's initial lung ultrasound and bloodwork both came back clean, showing only a slightly-elevated white blood cell count indicating a stress response. The mare was treated with a precautionary course of penicillin, as well as Banamine to treat the temperature. Mandella said the mare's attitude had greatly improved by the afternoon, and that the temperature has not returned.

"She sounded good and that [yesterday morning], but she was depressed," Mandella said. "She had her head hanging, which is not typical of her. She's usually pretty aggressive. … By afternoon, we could hardly walk her, and the temperature had not returned. It's good right now. She's eating good, she's feeling good, but with horses you have to be very respectful and worried about the chance of pneumonia [as a complication].”

Beholder arrived in Lexington on Monday afternoon, following a cross-country Tex Sutton flight from her California base. This marked just the third trip outside of California for Beholder, who finished second in the 2013 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs and fourth in the 2014 Ogden Phipps at Belmont Park, emerging from the latter with a cut on her leg that kept her out of action for several months. Beholder is known to be high-strung, and Mandella believes the excitement of travel led to a stress response.

“She just got too worked up and too upset shipping,” Mandella said. “She just got too pumped and upset.”
Mandella was right on, by shipping her early, he probably expected something like this, but by being here early, there is plenty of time for Beholder to get acclimated to Keeneland and be ready to run the race of her life......look out
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Old 10-22-2015, 10:56 AM
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Old 10-22-2015, 10:33 PM
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It's going to be really disappointing if this colt wins the Classic in a romp and is in the breeding shed next season. That's the reality though.
I won't be disappointed in his career at all. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would see a Triple Crown winner, let alone one who raced in the Haskell, Travers and BC Classic afterwards. We're fortunate if a horse is sound enough to make the Travers after winning the Derby.
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Old 10-23-2015, 08:49 AM
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I won't be disappointed in his career at all. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would see a Triple Crown winner, let alone one who raced in the Haskell, Travers and BC Classic afterwards. We're fortunate if a horse is sound enough to make the Travers after winning the Derby.
I'm with you. I'd be happy as a clam if he won the Classic, and his trip to the breeding shed next year was a foregone conclusion.
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