McPeek on Noble's Promise
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Noble's Promise Still 'Possible'
Trainer Ken McPeek said Noble's Promise, a disappointing fifth in the Grade I Arkansas Derby, is doing better after being gashed in the race and will ship to Churchill Downs Wednesday morning. The colt is currently at McPeeks Magdalena Farm near Lexington after being flown to Lexington from Hot Springs on Monday.
Noble's Promise got off to a rough start in the Arkansas Derby and failed to seriously threaten the winner, Line of David. He sustained some cuts on his front legs during the race, but McPeek said he is encouraged by his progress--however, he also said Nobles Promise is being treated for a lung infection discovered after the race.
Hes going to gallop Thursday after the break, and we are intending on working on either on the 20th or 21st of the month, McPeek said. Were going to need to work him and know that hes good enough to work. He seems to be okay. Weve got the cuts under control; I think theyre a short-term issue and relatively solved already. The lung infection that we were dealing with, its going to depend on how he responds to all that.
McPeek is not ready to say Nobles Promise is definite for the Derby, but he said he feels better about that possibility than he did a couple of days ago.
Trainer Ken McPeek said Noble's Promise, a disappointing fifth in the Grade I Arkansas Derby, is doing better after being gashed in the race and will ship to Churchill Downs Wednesday morning. The colt is currently at McPeeks Magdalena Farm near Lexington after being flown to Lexington from Hot Springs on Monday.
Noble's Promise got off to a rough start in the Arkansas Derby and failed to seriously threaten the winner, Line of David. He sustained some cuts on his front legs during the race, but McPeek said he is encouraged by his progress--however, he also said Nobles Promise is being treated for a lung infection discovered after the race.
Hes going to gallop Thursday after the break, and we are intending on working on either on the 20th or 21st of the month, McPeek said. Were going to need to work him and know that hes good enough to work. He seems to be okay. Weve got the cuts under control; I think theyre a short-term issue and relatively solved already. The lung infection that we were dealing with, its going to depend on how he responds to all that.
McPeek is not ready to say Nobles Promise is definite for the Derby, but he said he feels better about that possibility than he did a couple of days ago.
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