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Old 09-29-2009, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by King Glorious
It wasn't injury.
Yes it WAS injury, and an injury can contribute or reflect lack of competitiveness--duh ...

I am re-schooling a young horse that was made less competitive for riding because his professional trainer insisting on pushing him when he had lyme disease and was very body sore ...

Was it any surprise that he refused at times to move at all after that, and lost his work ethic---same deal ...

After Lava Man's last race, he was x-rayed and significant changes were found in his ankles ... Whatever else--like his feet--was wrong was never detailed ...

But since bone chips were removed, you can be assured that some injury/trauma ocurred ..

If KG meant he was not retired because of a breakdown, that is true, but it is also true that degenerative damage is a slower but not less significant variety of breakdown ..

His physical issues seemed to be chronic as well--he did not leave the track because he didn't have the competitve spirit, he left because the sports equipment was wearing out ...

The stem cell therapy has corrected this to a degree, but there is NO way to determine future soundness under stress---NO WAY ..
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:11 PM
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He was beaten a neck and 3.5 lengths at the Grade 1 level in his final two starts ... on his 2nd best surface. That's not my idea of being uncompetitive when you're talking about a Cal Bred.

I realize he's not going to find dirt out there - and for whatever reason - he can't beat a goat, or crack an 82 Beyer when he ships out of So Cal so ... shipping to where there is dirt won't help.

Besides fooling me a couple of times ... this is a horse that I think litterally might have ruined a trainers life.

I had a laptop when Lonnie Arturburn was around and had his lifetime form pulled up ... because I like to mess with people... and he's a pretty cool guy.

The guy gets fat breeder bonus checks from the horse so I assumed he still was rooting for him. He was having a total meltdown looking at the form and I can assure you he's no fan of that horse.

You would think the horse knifed him in the back or something - and the look on his face and seeing him shaking was scary. Scary enough that I couldn't laugh at some of the nonsense coming out of his mouth if I tried to.
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