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Italian trotter Infinitif likely to miss Allerage

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September 30, 2008 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Italian trotter Infinitif most likely will miss Saturday’s Allerage at the Red Mile in Lexington . The 4 year old is suffering from a minor ligament injury, trainer Marie Ortolan said, and will be given time off.  “He is too valuable and we don’t want to risk it,” Ortolan said.

Infinitif won last year’s $1 million Italian Derby–part of an undefeated eight-race European campaign–and spent the spring in Kentucky breeding mares. He won three qualifiers, including a 1:53.1 victory on Sept. 19, before making his U.S. debut with a sixth-place finish (from post 10) in the Open at the Red Mile on Sept. 27. Exotic Destination won the race in 1:52.1.

“He’s a very nice horse. He’s a big strong horse,” said Dan Shetler Jr., who drove Infinitif in place of regular driver Jean-Pierre Dubois. “He doesn’t act like a very good sprinter, or a mile horse. All of his races in Europe have been distance races. Our style of racing is a little bit foreign to him. I don’t know how he will adapt to our style of racing. (Dubois) is trying to prep him a little bit for the Prix d’Amerique (in January 2009).”

Shetler was in the sulky because Dubois suffered a broken arm last week when he was kicked by a broodmare. Dubois returned to France to have surgery, but is expected back in Kentucky later this week.

“I’ve driven quite a few horses for Mr. Dubois the last several years,” Shetler said. “He’s got some very good horses and is a very good horseman.” (HRC)


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