The old phrase a week is a long time in racing rarely applied more painfully than to Miracle Mile winner Spankem. Last week, he was favourite for every harness race that matters in the next three months. Today, he is out of racing for the summer.
The outstanding pacer was rolled late in last Tuesday's New Zealand Cup by stablemate Cruz Bromac and then luckless when forced to sit parked in the NZ Free-For-All, so a Cup week to forget compared with the back end of last season where almost everything went perfectly.
But things went from frustrating to far worse this week when the millionaire pacer was diagnosed with a fetlock issue that will see him miss the rest of the summer, starting with the Inter Dominions which begin at Alexandra Park tomorrow week.
The long-time favourite for the series, which looked ideal for him with his gate speed and group one winning form on the right-handed track, Spankem won't only miss that but the Auckland Cup on December 31 and the Australian riches in the New Year, including the Miracle Mile.
Spankem's ability to race handy and the fact he never goes a bad race suggest even moderate luck could have seen him pick up another $500,000 this summer.