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X -rays will determine the future of the Duke

The American owner of Duke of Cornwall (Sweet Lou) Richard Poillucci is confident that the gelding can return to racing, but an X -ray recording at the end of the month will determine the future of the stallion racing.

Duke of Cornwall won four of his nine starts as a two -year -old age for his Fresh Zealand coach Lauren Pearson. His victory over a mile on the Youthful Quinn Raceway in Southland, after he was parked in 1: 52.6, was the most impressive of his career up to this point.

Duke of Cornwall, who wins at Wyndham -Monica Toretto photo

He was then sold to Poillucci and first sent to Belinda and Luke McCarthy's stable in Australia, where he once won in two starts before Kerning Manning won a race in Geelong.

He was then sent to America.

“When we bought him, he was towering, very immature and his growth plates were open. When he came here, we sent him to Tahnee (coach Tahnee Camilleri) and he had a good run for a while, but then he broke out his cannon nomes and he was trained and he was trained to prepare. the fracture not.

The Duke of Cornwall is scanned at the end of the month and if it is clear that Kelvin Harrison is prepared.

Duke of Cornwall Lifetime Record is fourteen victories from just nine starts and he last drove in September 2023.

“I love the horse. He is a grave horse, a very nice horse.”

Poillucci bought some very good horses, including Shartin, Nike Franco, Bettor Joy and of course gifted. And recently always breathtaking that won the seven races for Peter and Vaughan Blanchard.

Nike Franco won 32 races and has a mileage record of 1-48. It was the fastest mare in North America in the 2017 season. It now belongs in Australia by Alabar and her first foal bay of the Biscay (Somewhere where) won ten of its twenty-one starts, including Group 1's moisture cars in 1-49.1.

from Bruce StewartFor Hartnesslink

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