Casino Drive and stablemates Spark Candle and Champagne Squall are scheduled to fly back to
“We X-rayed him and everything is good,” said Nobutaka Tada, racing manager for owner Hidetoshi Yamamoto. “He’s eating well and looks good, and that’s what is important. The way we look at it, we’re glad we found it before the race and that we saved the horse from further injury. I’m happy. Can you imagine the sight of Big Brown and
“We’ll give him a break and start training him in August. Hopefully, we’ll be able to return for the Breeders’ Cup and a prep race. We won’t race him in
“I’m actually more disappointed in Spark Candle’s race (in the grade III Hill Prince, in which he finished last).," Tada said. “We thought he was in good condition, but the ground was too soft for him after the big rain we had. We were happy to see New Approach win the Vodafone Epsom Derby (Eng-I), because his sister is Champagne Squall’s dam.”
Tada said, despite being in
When asked if he feels like he’s been Americanized, Tada said, “Next time I come I’ll say, ‘Hey man, my horse is going to win the Breeders’ Cup, babe.”
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