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![]() Lava Man's racing career has ended.
Wednesday, co-owner Steve Kenly said that concern over Lava Man's ankles has led to the decision to retire the seven-time Grade 1 winner, who earned $5,268,706 in a 46-race career that included 17 wins. Earlier this week, Lava Man, 7, was sent to the Alamo Pintado Equine Clinic in Santa Ynez, Calif., for a physical examination. During that exam, clinic veterinarians determined that he has problems with his ankles, confirming what racetrack veterinarians had initially diagnosed, Kenly said. http://drf.com/news/article/96846.html |
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![]() Hope he has a long, happy and healthy life.
One of my favorites. ![]() Thanks for the memories. ![]() |
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![]() According to a Q&A with Doug O'Neill on Bloodhorse, he hopes to make him a stable pony. Yay for second careers!
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/breed...g-o-neill.aspx
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Gentlemen! We're burning daylight! Riders up! -Bill Murray |
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![]() Looking at the Lava Dude's decline in form in the last year, could it have been that the loss of his groom for such a long time upset the horse more than was appreciated? Horses like things the same - same people, same routine - and Dude's problem with traveling might be an outgrowth of the same need for 'sameness' as well.
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![]() Great career, deserves a long and happy retirement.
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![]() what a fairy tale claim.......50k turned into 5 mil.
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