Surgery scheduled in hopes of saving Banned
“There is a slight pulse in the broken ankle, so it is worth taking a shot at
Surgery will be performed at 1 p.m. (PDT) on Saturday, Bernick revealed in a
“He continues to be a good patient, which is the best possible thing going
Banned showed signs of serious talent last year at two, capturing his first
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This season, Banned built on that early promise and developed into a top turf
sophomore. After romping by 4 1/2 lengths in the May 6 American Turf (G2), he
brushed aside his foes by two lengths in the June 18 Jefferson Cup (G3). He
missed by only a neck in the July 16 Virginia Derby (G2), and fared best of the
American-based three-year-olds when third in the August 13 Secretariat S. (G1).
In his most recent start, Banned overcame a wide trip to take the September 4
Del Mar Derby (G2). He returned to the worktab for the first time since then on
Thursday, and covered a half-mile readily in :52 over Santa Anita’s firm turf.
He sustained his injuries when pulling up from the easy move.
According to Bernick, the veterinarians assessed Banned’s chances of survival
at 20 percent.
Bernick thanked racing fans for their outpouring of support.
“Thanks for all the well wishes for Banned,” Bernick tweeted Thursday night.
“They are touching and mean a lot.”