Reigning Victorian harness racing Horse of the Year Majestuoso (Majestic Son) is unlikely to set foot on a racetrack again until 2024.
Trainer Andy Gath told thetrots.com.au that his star squaregaiter was sidelined with a complicated leg injury and had been spelling for the last six to seven months.
Gath said the issue was hard to explain, but described it as a soft tissue problem.
āItās right at the bottom of the suspensory under the heel,ā Gath said.
āWhere it was, it took a little bit of time to diagnose.
āHe was never lame on it and he could have raced with it for one start, two starts, three starts, four startsā¦ we donāt know.
āIt would have caused him grief and he probably wasnāt quite at his best.
āHeās going to commence a couple of months on the water walker within the next two weeks.ā
Majestuoso hasnāt started since running third in the Group 1 Australian Trotting Grand Prix behind Just Believe in late February.
His 2022 season was something special and earned him Victorian Horse of the Year honours.
He competed in six Group 1 events and won five of them, with his only defeat coming when a narrow second to Just Believe in the Inter Dominion Trotting Championship Grand Final in December.
Among his haul was the Great Southern Star Final, the V L Dullard Trotters Cup, The Knight Pistol, Australian Trotting Grand Prix and Cranbourne Trotters Cup, with year-long earnings just shy of $400,000.
In all, Majestuoso is a winner of 27 races and more than $700,000 in stakes.
byĀ Tim OāConnor,Ā for Harness Racing Victoria