Tyler’s Tribe ‘Really Healthy’ Before Advent Stakes
High hopes like Tyler’s Tribe arrived at Keeneland in early October to begin training for the start of the Breeders’ Cup (G1T) Juvenile Field Sprint (G1T) on 4 November. Unfortunately, it’s not for my 2-year-old son Sharp Azteca .
Quickly advancing to the front of the 12-horse field, the competitor also quickly fell behind the team, finishing last and disqualified after he bled from both nostrils for the first time, according to the coach. Heart. Martin.
Tyler’s Tribe races without the diuretic Lasix – a drug used to stop bleeding in the respiratory tract – is not allowed in Kentucky in bets and 2-year-old races. In the previous five starts, he was treated with the drug but never trained with it. Horses running in Breeders’ Cup run without medication on race day.
“It was a full pitch of them and he took the lead right up there and he started moving away and then explosively he hit a brick wall. “He’s healthy, he’s never had any problems but this bleeding is a nightmare. It’s like, ‘wow’ what’s the chance for this to happen? It’s devastating.
“I think he was under a lot of stress. I’ve never bragged to him about Lasix before. I gave him three MLs and then five, you can give 10, but I’ve never been hit. bleeding or whatever. It was a big shock, didn’t see it coming.”
“I hit him twice and both times there was no blood or anything. I beat him in half the first time and then I went back and hit him on the 3rd of August on Last weekend he did a good job… I decided to go ahead to put him on this 5 1/2 (bet),” Martin said of Advent. “That’s the distance he ran. I wanted to stretch him back, but I want to take advantage of Lasix right now. We decided to continue (Advent).”
Martin says Tyler’s Tribe looks happy to be back on the ground, and that running on grass has never been ideal for the sport even though he feels as though he’s not ready for the long haul. than.
“I really don’t want (to run him on the pitch) but he’s got the pedigree for that. His siblings, his dad and his mom all run well on the pitch but I don’t want to run. 1/16 Martin said, “The track in Keeneland is much more tiring. I ran like three horses there and they were all tired… The track was a lot different. It’s a pretty deep track.”
Although he’s never been to Oaklawn, Martin says construction is going well. He added that the plan for next year will become clearer after the results of the race.
“He works really a little bit faster (in Oaklawn). He usually works pretty slowly. He works well and comes back good,” says Martin. “Everything looks really good. I’ll see how he performs in this race and we’ll start from there.
“I want to stretch him out. I want to give him a long run. He seems very fit, he is training well. I think he is a nimble horse, and he showed it. there. I know (what people say about Iowa), but there were some pretty good horses that were delivered there and he hit them very badly.”
Rounding the field is Count Monet, CJ’s Storm, Too much information, How did he do that? , Happiness is a choice, dim departure , Alto . Streetand wild mule.
Item: Advent S.
Oaklawn ParkFriday, December 9, 2022, Race No. 8
- STK
- 5 1/2f
- dust
- $150,000
- 2 years old
- 3:46 pm (local)