Don’t expect to see Aussie superstar Ride High back at the races any time soon, if at all.
His owner-breeder Peter Gleeson admits he has ābraced myself for the fact he wonāt race againā after visiting Emma Stewart and Clayton Tonkinās stables to check-out Ride High recently.
āI hope Iām wrong, but I fear the worst,ā he said. āHeās now had problems with both front tendons 18 months apart. Iāve been involved with horses for a long time, Iāve told my family itās likely heās run his last race.ā
Ride High suffered just his second defeat in 18 starts when fifth at his most recent start in the Group 2 Smoken Up Sprint at Melton on October 3, last year.
He was subsequently found to have injured a tendon.
āI went out and saw him a week or so back and heās big, really big. Clayton and Emmaās water-walker has been out of action for the past month or so and he hasnāt done much, so heās put on plenty of weight.
āI hope Iām wrong, but itās a long way back from here. Heās months away from racing even if everything went right from here.
āItās that last month or so, when they really have to put the pressure on him which worries me the most.
Gleeson did a deal with Alan Galloway and Alabar Stud to buy half the horse for stud duties before his latest injury and all concerned are mindful of the looming breeding season.
āIāve spoken to Alan who says we can juggle stud with still trying to get back to the races. I ran than by Clayton (Tonkin) a week or so back and heās onboard. We all agree we canāt risk missing another breeding season with him,ā Gleeson said.
The challenge with serving NZ mares is when and how Ride High can spend time at Australiaās Alabar Farm itself.
āFor NZ breeders to access him, heās got to be in quarantine at Alabar so thatās something else weāve got to work through,ā Gleeson said.