Friday, June 8, 2012
Contact: Dan Silver
I’LL HAVE ANOTHER OUT OF
In a ceremonial tribute, jockey Mario Gutierrez will be aboard I’ll Have Another as he leads the post parade for the Belmont Stakes (post time 6:40 p.m., NBC 4:30-7 p.m.).
Trainer Doug O’Neill said I’ll Have Another had developed a swelling in his left front tendon that was the beginning of tendonitis.
“This is extremely tough for all of us. It’s far from tragic but it’s extremely disappointing,” said O’Neill, who described the injury as a “freakish thing” during a 1 p.m. news conference at
“Cooling out, you could tell the swelling was back,” he said. “I talked with Mr. [J. Paul] Reddam and immediately we got Dr. [Jim] Hunt over here. He scanned him and he said it was the start of tendonitis in his [superficial] left front tendon and … you give him three to six months and then start back with him. But obviously, he’s done so much, that it was unanimous to retire him. It’s a bummer, but far from tragic.”
O’Neill said I’ll Have Another would return to
Only two other
Eleven horses have won the Triple Crown, beginning with Sir Barton in 1919 and continuing with Gallant Fox (1930),
In 1973, Secretariat brought the 25-year-long Triple Crown drought to an end. He was joined later that decade by Seattle Slew, the first undefeated Triple Crown winner, and Affirmed, who outdueled Alydar in 1978 to become the most recent Triple Crown winner.
I’ll Have Another had been installed as the 4-5 morning-line favorite over 11 other 3-year-olds in the
Dullahan, the third-place finisher in the
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