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"You would expect good energy, which he has. We needed a lip chain to keep him on the ground. He was prancing around there. He's happy. We'll probably walk him a couple of more times throughout the day. He'll probably be a little stir crazy without going to the track. I just thought it was the safest, smartest move."
Since rallying past Bodemeister in the Derby, I'll Have Another has showed absolutely no sign of fatigue. If the rousing run to the finish took anything out of him, it sure didn't show in his appetite.
"Every morning we find a clean, licked-up feed tub," O'Neill said. "He's a really mellow horse in the stall. He's a horse that every morning looks like he had a good night's sleep."
Many of the horses that ran in the Derby, including Union Rags and Hansen, have opted out of the Preakness. O'Neill, on the other hand, threw I'll Have Another into the Preakness mix at the winner's circle at Churchill Downs.
"You need a special horse to do it," he said in front of Barn D at Pimlico, the temporary home of I'll Have Another. "I could see where those guys probably want a little more time to recover. Fortunately, I'll Have Another has recovered super quickly. It's still going to be a tough race with Bodemeister and Graham Motion's horse (Went The Day Well)."
Win or lose, O'Neill won't soon forget this magical two-week stay in Baltimore -- even if he does bounce that first-pitch fastball at Camden Yards.
"The fact we get paid to do something we all love is incredible," he said. "As friends and family come visit the barn, you can see how they just love the whole environment. We're enjoying every minute of it. Who knows if we'll ever be back again with a Derby winner? Hopefully we will be. We are just soaking it all in. We're so blessed to have a brilliant horse like him."
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