Quinn ‘gutted’ over Pink Sheets’ injury-enforced retirement
Stable star had won her last four races.
Mick Quinn has been left “gutted” after injury forced the retirement of his stable star Pink Sheets. The seven-year-old hurdler had won her last four races, including a Listed event at Newbury in fine style in November. Quinn and owner Kenny Bruce were dreaming of the Cheltenham Festival. But a problem – which Quinn believes manifested itself at Newbury – is serious enough to end her racing days. “I’m gutted. It’s hugely frustrating for everyone, the owner, myself and the staff – we’d waited so long for another stakes horse,” said Quinn.We are sad to say our brilliant mare Pink Sheets has had to retire from Racing due to injury,eventually she will get covered and go to @MickleyStud to have her babies Thanks to her Jockey @jackquinlan92 her owner @kennybpb and of course @TeamQuinn 😩🏇 pic.twitter.com/vsTQzygOU1
— Mick Quinn (@mickquinn1089) February 12, 2021
“It appeared after her last race – a suspensory has split, but it’s looped round to the fetlock. She’s sound now, but there’s a zero percent chance of her taking full training. “It’s an unusual one, but funnily enough the vet had seen it in a decent Flat mare as well. So it’s not worth waiting a year, because it could go again and there was a chance she wouldn’t make a mare. “We gave her three weeks after Newbury, then she was cantering for two weeks back in training but went lame again. So it was probably bubbling from the Newbury race.
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