Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer confirmed on Thursday that his unbeaten champion
Actually, Hollendorfer told The Blood-Horse‘s Claire Novak that he and
“I never had the horse on the Derby trail anyway; the media had him on the
Many considered Shared Belief’s inclusion in the Run for the Roses a given
That wrapped up his juvenile campaign and was enough to propel him to an
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Shared Belief was originally supposed to begin his sophomore season in the
Grade 2 Robert B. Lewis on February, but missed a scheduled workout on January
12 due to an abscess in his right front hoof. A week later and another missed
workout yielded no new updates from the gelding’s trainer.
In early February, Hollendorfer reported that the son of Candy Ride was back
in training after recovering from a quarter-crack on his right front hoof and
was scheduled to begin breezing soon. Earlier this month, assistant trainer Dan
Ward said Shared Belief was training at Golden Gate, and that is where the
Kentucky-bred currently resides as his connections mull over options for their
charge.
“We’re working with the horse up here (at Golden Gate) and as soon as he’s
ready to run, we’ll run him,” Hollendorfer told Novak. “We’ll get him ready to
run later on, if he stays good.”
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