Overdose Could Miss Start in England
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Overdose, the unbeaten racehorse who has become a national hero in Hungary, could miss his debut in England because of sore feet.
The 4-year-old Hungarian-owned horse, who has won 12 straight races, is being treated for the problem in the weeks before his scheduled start in the Temple Stakes at Haydock Park May 23.
"We'll go only if we believe the horse can be at 100%," owner Zoltan Mikoczy told The Associated Press May 5. He said a decision likely would be made later this week.
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