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Champion Chase 2018
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For those who haven't seen the quotes...
The Seven Barrows handler said in a statement posted on his Twitter account: "Altior was unfortunately lame this morning in his near-fore leg and we have located some pus in the frog (of his foot).
"He was still able to exercise in the water treadmill this morning, which he regularly does anyway, and a poultice will now be applied and left on overnight to draw out the pus.
"The foot will also be 'tubbed' (stood in salt water) at regular intervals and the shoe will hopefully be replaced first thing tomorrow morning.
"Both our vet and farrier are working very hard and are more than hopeful that he will even be able to canter tomorrow and therefore confident he will be clear to race on Wednesday.
"Obviously we will monitor the situation and keep everybody up to date with his progress, but there will be nothing more to say until tomorrow morning."
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Originally posted by Sirbetalot View PostHenderson & the vets sound like they are confident that he will run and I really do hope so for the race & punters, but would any one feel happy to back him being lame 48hrs before the race? tough ask and a risk for such a class horse..
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Re Altior, Re Brendan Powell just said that once the puss is released from a horses foot they feel comfortable almost straight away. Cold tubbing and a poultice will draw out anything left. Once that's done a shoe can be put back on, and as they have 48 hours he should be 100% unless re infects. Not a massive issue as it sounds but fingers crossed
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Originally posted by charlie View PostRe Altior, Re Brendan Powell just said that once the puss is released from a horses foot they feel comfortable almost straight away. Cold tubbing and a poultice will draw out anything left. Once that's done a shoe can be put back on, and as they have 48 hours he should be 100% unless re infects. Not a massive issue as it sounds but fingers crossed
They've (I've!) got a ready made excuse if Min beats him now
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Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View PostWhen Top Notch was taken out wasn't the reason pus in his foot? They didn't have time to fix it and get him ready with over 2 weeks to go, but Altior could be ready to run in 48 hours?https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View PostWhen Top Notch was taken out wasn't the reason pus in his foot? They didn't have time to fix it and get him ready with over 2 weeks to go, but Altior could be ready to run in 48 hours?
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