As Cov mentioned, you can bet that IHA is not the only horse going to the Derby that is getting some extra \"preventive maintenance\"
Bloodhorse:
I\'ll Have Another Has Shock Wave Therapy
By Steve Haskin
Paul Reddam’s I\'ll Have Another, winner of the Santa Anita Derby (gr. I) and Robert Lewis Stakes (gr. II), has been automatically placed on the vet’s list in California after undergoing shock wave therapy on his back, which has a tendency to tighten up a little.
“It’s just a pulse that brings blood to an area,” Reddam said. “The horse had absolutely nothing wrong with him. Doug (trainer Doug O’Neill) just did it because he could do it, and his owner will pay for it. He’s just leaving no stone unturned. In California, you can’t use it within 10 days of an upcoming race, so you have to report it and go on the vet’s list.
“The horse worked six furlongs in 1:13 and change last Thursday and Doug was doing a jig afterwards. Everything is going along like clockwork and he’s going to work again on Friday and then ship to Kentucky on Saturday. After the Santa Anita Derby, Doug debated with himself whether to ship in early and work the horse at Churchill. He decided he wanted to be with him the whole time, so he’ll leave on Friday and stay there until the Derby.”
I\'ll Have Another, who was a $35,000 purchase at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales April 2-year-olds in training sale, has won three of his five career starts, including a second-place finish to Creative Cause in last year’s Best Pal Stakes (gr. II).
In the Santa Anita Derby, he won by a nose in hard-fought battle with Creative Cause, who will be his traveling companion to Kentucky