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After the injury on Saturday in NY, anarchist is operated on, retired, retired

Photo: Michael Burns / Woodbine

Two-time winner of the Graded Stakes anarchistThe one injured in Aqueduct Meet on Saturday and ran in Belmont on Saturday was retired that he will completely recover from Sunday surgery.

“The forecast for a long and happy life from the racetrack is good,” wrote coach Doug O'Neill in a Saturday evening post on X.

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Anarchist should have his operation at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialist in New York.

O'Neill said anarchist injured his right leg in the 3. class John A. Nerud Stakes in New York. According to the equibase race chart, the 6-year-old was injured by distorted humor in the Six Furlong race on the fast main route.

“(Anarchist) was quickly put in a protective heap and led outside and pulled near the outer fence,” says the table, “was then checked on the route and brought over the horse car over the course.”

O'Neill praised the Hall of Fame Jockey Joel Rosario for his handling of the horse of Angelo Fredas Ilium stables.

“We are very grateful to Joel Rosario,” wrote O'Neill. “He showed an incredible Horsemanship when he made anarchist attracted so quickly. We also appreciate the veterinary staff (New York Racing Association) for her immediate reaction.”

Anarchist, who won the 2023 Jacques Cartier (G3) in Woodbine and the 2023 Pat O'Brien (G2) at del Mar, ended his career with a record of 19: 3-7-2 with income of $ 623,578. He was bought from Keeneland Yearling Sale in September 2020 for 75,000 US dollars.

“We are also grateful to the anarchist owner Angelo Freda that they always put the health and security of the anarchist in the top,” wrote O'Neill.

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