Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr. have decided to pause Globes campaign following an incident with a water walker.
The talented racehorse, Globe, known for his past wins, encountered a setback during training when he playfully collided with the water walker resulting in a shoulder injury, as explained by co-trainer Kent.
Despite this setback, the trainers remain hopeful for Globes future.
Unfortunately, Globe faced another challenge during the Feehan Stakes due to arrhythmia, despite being the favourite among the leading bookmakers.
Nonetheless, the team had aspirations for him in the Queensland winter carnival.
On another note, Price and Kent are currently deliberating whether to send Warmonger, who secured second place in the South Australian Derby, to compete in the Queensland Derby or allow him some rest in the paddock.
A decision is expected soon.
The Price Kent team had a great Saturday with Warmonger, Angland and Wee Nessy coming in second in races spanning three states.
Also, Moby Dick showing promise has been given a break in the spelling paddock following a fifth-place finish in the Vobis Gold Dash weekend.
With these challenges, Price and Kent stay positive and prioritise their horses welfare as they tackle the hurdles of the racing season.
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