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Iavarone: Reason for Loss Unknown
One day after Big Brown was eased in his attempt to win the Belmont Stakes (gr. I) and the Triple Crown as the 3-10 favorite, one of his co-owners said there is nothing physically wrong with the Boundary colt. “We went over him good last night after the race, and again this morning, and there’s nothing physically that’s shown up,” IEAH Stables’ co-owner Michael Iavarone told the New York Racing Association media office. “I’m as confused as anybody. The only thing we’re resorting to right now is the track might have been too deep for him and he didn’t like it out there. He’s clean, he’s sound, he’s just angry. "He scoped clean. His feet are ice cold--quarter crack not an issue. He had a very loose hind left shoe, but that’s not an issue. We’ll just chalk it up to a question mark at this point. Iavarone said plans are for Big Brown, owned by IEAH and Paul Pompa, Jr., to maintain his regular training schedule with a planned start in the Travers Stakes (gr. I) at Saratoga. “I love this horse,” Iavarone told the NYRA media office. “I’ve grown tremendously attached to this horse emotionally. I wanted him to know he could run dead last or first and we would still love him.”
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