Friday, June 8, 2012
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REACTION QUOTES TO I’LL HAVE ANOTHER’S SCRATCH FROM SATURDAY’s GRADE 1, $1 MILLION
Dale Romans, trainer of Dullahan, now the 9-5 morning-line favorite for the
“We’re going to inherit the role as favorite, but I’d rather have him in there. I think we could have competed with him and it would have been a great race and great for the sport. It would have been something special to beat him.”
“I heard right after we trained that the vets were in there working on him. My assistants called me and when I came back there, I saw they had an ultrasound machine and that’s never a good sign.”
“It’s usually something that just happens. You’re under too much scrutiny here. If something was going on, we would have seen it on the racetrack before this. It’s just a shame.”
“It’s not even good for me, because I am racing. It would have been better for me to go out there and beat him. I don’t want to win it with an asterisk by his name; I wanted to compete with him.”
“I don’t know if [the detention barn] played a role in this or not, but we’re always going to wonder. We will always wonder.”
Michael Matz, trainer, Union Rags (by telephone): “I came home last night. I didn’t know what the situation was and today people were texting back and forth. I feel sorry for the horse. It would have been nice to try to get the Triple Crown, that’s for sure.”
Ken McPeek, trainer of
D. Wayne Lukas, trainer, Optimizer: “I feel bad for Doug [O’Neill], to get that close. I had Timber Country, the favorite for the [2005]
“A.P. Indy came out of the [1992]
Dominick Schettino, trainer, Five Sixteen: “It’s a shame what happened, a potential Triple Crown winner. It would have been great for the sport.”
Kelly Breen, trainer of My Adonis and 2011
“I’m sure that the fans will be disappointed, but the
“We’ll still go over with our game plan tomorrow. All I can do is try to get my horse ready, and that’s it.”
(My Adonis trained at 5:30 this morning, the same time as I’ll Have Another): “He looked pretty good going out to the track [this morning]. I didn’t see him coming back because I was done before him, but he did look good.”
Doodnauth Shivmangal, owner-trainer,
“If you have an ankle or a knee, you can try to work with it, but a tendon is a very, very serious issue in a racehorse. Every time they stretch that tendon, it gets worse and worse. It depends on where the tendon is. A tendon takes time, and the only thing that heals a tendon is time. It’s a lot of time to put into the horse. They can come back pretty good, but it depends. Once they have that issue, it tends to come back again.”
“That’s horse racing. We understand that things like that happen. But it’s not good. I don’t like it. It’s not pleasant for me. The competition will be one less horse I have to worry about, but in my heart, deep down, it’s not something that I want to happen.”
Kiaran McLaughlin, trainer of one-time
“It’s a still a very good race tomorrow and a great card. They put together a great card for Saturday. It’s disappointing.”
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