I Want I Win, who completed final in The Everest, has come by means of the race with none main harm, in keeping with coach and part-owner Peter Moody. X-rays on the horse’s off fore-leg, knees, fetlocks, and toes revealed no vital points, regardless of some preliminary concern. “He’s somewhat bit jarry in his off fore-leg,” Moody shared, however the vet’s assessments confirmed no severe issues.
Moody, after consulting with co-owner Mark Chittick, has determined to provide I Want I Win a well-earned spell, with plans to organize him for a possible autumn racing marketing campaign in 2025. Nevertheless, the horse’s future stays unsure. “If he tells us he needs to nonetheless be there, we’ll push on… if he suggests he’s come to the tip of his profession, we wouldn’t hesitate to retire him,” Moody stated.
I Want I Win has loved a stellar profession, incomes over $12 million and claiming two Group 1 victories, amongst different high finishes.
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Off for a spell pic.twitter.com/LODK1CrtMh— Peter Moody (@moodyracingpgm) October 20, 2024
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