Grade 1 winner Fault 'can absolutely run again' after injury

Photo: Benoit
Trainer Phil D’Amato
 said Sunday morning that multiple graded stakes winner Fault could resume her racing career in the future, if her owners decide to do that.

The 4-year-old daughter of 
Blame suffered a non-displaced condylar fracture of her left hind leg on June 3 and had surgery the next day.

“She can absolutely run again,” D’Amato said. “It just depends on what the owners choose to do with her 
in three months
, basically. Will they choose to put her through the sale as a racing-broodmare prospect, or campaign?

"It’s up to them, but she’s in really good health.”

Fault was under consideration for the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps on Belmont Stakes weekend before suffering her injury. For her owners -- Agave Racing Stable and Little Red Feather Racing -- the filly has won three straight starts, including the Grade 1 Santa Margarita back in March.

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