I Wish I Win’s future remains uncertain

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I Wish I Win, who finished last in The Everest, has come through the race without any major injury, according to trainer and part-owner Peter Moody. X-rays on the horse’s off fore-leg, knees, fetlocks, and feet revealed no significant issues, despite some initial concern. “He’s a little bit jarry in… Read More »

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