Star harness racing trotter Plymouth Chubb (Majestic Son) is facing another major setback with surgery required on an old injury.
Trainer Peter Manning noticed the gelding wasnāt quite himself after his return from the Inter Dominion series in Queensland and further tests have discovered some underlying issues.
āIn himself heās good, you wouldnāt know thereās anything amiss,ā the Great Western-based trainer said. āHeās not lame or limping or anything like thatā¦ I know him pretty well now and I noticed just little things.
āHe works on the lead, and he started cantering on the side instead of trotting. Thatās just one thing I noticed. He just didnāt feel comfortable, so I looked into it more.ā
After his incredible two-year-old season where he won 14 races in-a-row, Plymouth Chubb split a pastern and required surgery to place screws in his leg.
Manning said the current issue is in relation to this injury he sustained as a youngster.
āThey did the scan, and they think they found the trouble. Itās on his joint that he had the screws put in and he requires another minor surgery to put another screw in,ā Manning said.
āI have all this information second-hand from the owner as the vet has not rung me yet. He is getting in touch with some surgeons in America to discuss what should be done.
āAfter that happens, he will get in touch with me and let me know when he needs to go for surgery.ā
The legendary trainer is remaining positive that the upcoming procedure will go well.
āThe vet seems to think itās quite possible he shouldnāt have any troubles after he gets an extra screw or twoā¦ he said it wonāt be as much time off as before, which was four months then.ā
Plymouth Chubb is a winner of 19 of his 36 races for prizemoney earnings of $374,070.
byĀ Bronte Nieuwenburg, for Harness Racing Victoria