VETERAN superstar Chicago Bull may have run his last race.
Trainer Gary Hall Sr was forced to scratch the $2.3 million-earner from his planned first-up run at Gloucester Park tonight (Friday).
āWe donāt know what it is, but he just wasnāt right in his work (Wednesday morning) and basically pulled-up, so something isnāt right,ā he said.
āWeāre getting some tests done and weāll decide where we go from here in a couple of weeks time.
āItās devastating to be honest, but he was working so well ā¦ working the best he ever has, to be honest.
āJust the other day he worked in 2min58sec (2400m) and ran home in 53.5sec ā¦ āJuniorā (driver Gary Hall Jr) said no horse has worked anything like that at our place before.
āYou donāt want any setbacks with them at his age, especially with the big Cups only a couple of months away.ā
Hall Sr said a battery of tests would clarify whether Chicago Bull was any chance of making the Fremantle or WA Cups in January or even whether he raced again.
āItās too early to say, but youād think heās up against it for the big Cups. I simply wouldnāt run him unless I thought he was ready and we donāt have a lot of time,ā he said.
āThe comes the decision whether, if he misses those races, we do bring him back again ā¦ give us some time to work all that out.ā
Chicago Bull (Bettor’s Delight) has raced 97 times for 61 wins, 27 placings and $2,330,983 in stakemoney.
āItās not about the money trying to get him back, itās his reputation. Itās annoying, sad even, that last campaign could be he his last because he didnāt get a chance to show his best,ā Hall Sr said.
āAt the time we thought maybe old age was catching up with him, but when we turned him out we found a deep-seated problem with his foot. Thereās no chance with that he couldāve run up to his best.
āI love him, heās the most courageous horse youād ever train. He wasnāt blessed with āQuinnyāsā ability, but was almost as good in the big races.
āIt would be really disappointing if the way he raced last campaign was the last chance he got to go to the races.ā
by Adam Hamilton