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Retirement looms as option for Lava Man
"We were really confident yesterday because he looked so good in the paddock and he had been training really well since the Whittingham," Kenley said of his chances in the Eddie Read. "And he ran great in the Whittingham. With that, we thought we could do better yesterday. We thought he'd be cruising along on the lead and things would go our way." Lava Man ranks as one of the most profitable claims of all time. Claimed for $50,000 at Del Mar in 2004, the Doug O'Neill charge went on to become a star in the handicap division. In addition to his three Hollywood Gold Cups, the dark bay gelding captured consecutive runnings of the Santa Anita H. (G1). Lava Man's other major tallies include the Pacific Classic (G1), Whittingham, Goodwood H. (G2), Californian S. (G2), Sunshine Millions Classic and Sunshine Millions Turf. His record reads 46-17-8-5, $5,268,706. "We have nothing but appreciation for this horse," Kenley said. "It's been quite a ride for four years. He's been in the spotlight and he's put us on the map."
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