Lot of hopefuls in this....
Todd Pletcher provided an update to the Louisville media this morning on Uncle Mo, the 2-year-old champion and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner who lost for the first time in five lifetime starts when third in the Wood Memorial. Uncle Mo is scheduled to work in company Tuesday with jockey John Velazquez.
After the Wood, blood work detected what Pletcher referred to as a gastrointestinal tract infection.
“He’s really responding well to treatment,” Pletcher said. “His last 48 hours, in particular, his appetite’s the best it’s been since the Wood. I’m feeling really good about the direction we’re heading.
“Like I said, we need to have a really good 19 days, and so far we’ve had a really good five here. We need 13 more. But I’m really, really pleased with the progress we’re making at the moment…. One of the good things about what he has is that we haven’t had to miss those daily gallops. Normally I would have maybe worked him today, but I decided to give him a couple more days to let the medication pick in. With the results we’re seeing, it’s working. So we’ll go on Tuesday and hopefully build off that.”
It was suggested that some veteran horsemen and veterinarians have never heard of a GI tract infection. Pletcher offered a clarification.
“It’s more accurately probably a GI tract inflammatory disease,” he said. “It’s more an inflammation of the GI tract. It’s not completely rare, but it’s obviously something we had to look pretty hard (to find). We’ve got some of the best (equine) internists around doing that. I’m glad we found something. I think it explains why he ran the way he did, and why his appetite was poor after the Wood.
“… I’ve lost no confidence in the horse’s ability. I know it’s there. We just wanted to know why we didn’t see it on Wood day…. Like I said at the beginning of the year, we didn’t need him to necessarily get better. We just needed him to stay as good. I felt like we had stayed as good until the Wood. We took a step back in the Wood for the first time in his career, really. Hopefully we found a reason for it and we’re correcting it, and hopefully it pays off for us the right day.”