Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week.
Go Susan Go “showed visible bleeding, vanned off” at Finger Lakes
Phantoms Book “broke down” at Grants Pass
Jovial “collapsed at the 1/4 pole” at Parx
Sister’s Creed “vanned off” at Thistledown
Irish Rose “fell, vanned off” at Will Rogers
Summerjustbet Her “vanned off” at Delta
Whistlewhileyoumow “bled, vanned off” at Keeneland
You Only Live Once “bled” at Aqueduct
Hey Mamaluke “vanned off” at Aqueduct
My Boy Clyde “fell, DNF” at Charles Town
Providing “vanned off” at Delaware
Rodin “vanned off” at Horseshoe
Off the Clock “vanned off, [euthanized]” at Keeneland
Ship Master “fell, DNF” at Delaware
Gee Wiz “vanned off” at Delaware
Jake Rocks “fell, vanned off” at Aqueduct
Border Star “sustained serious injury…euthanized” at Fairmount
Quality Choice “fell, DNF” at Genesee
Lost Story “fell, DNF” at Genesee
Renegade River “fell, DNF” at Genesee
Rakhaa “fell, DNF” at Genesee
You Gotta Have Fun “vanned off” at Keeneland
Ournationonparade “returned bleeding” at Laurel
Seattle Seahawk “vanned off” at Middleburg
Arrowheart “fell mid race” at Middleburg
Laker Mamba “fell on the final circuit” at Middleburg
Bigg Deal “vanned off” at Albuquerque
Derrick “was found to have bled” at Keeneland
Sunday Grace “was found to have bled” at Keeneland
Mail Call “bled” at Laurel
“Vanned Off”: Horse required equine ambulance to get off the track. While not all end up dead, most do, as borne out by our subsequent reporting. “Bled”: pulmonary hemorrhage.
Seems like there were a lot of fallers, also. Another horrific week of horse racing across the U.S.