After Nepal Up (Will Take Charge) finished fifth in a Sept. 1 handicap race at Monmouth last year, owner Brad Altschuld knew it was time to retire the horse. He was nine and had been put on the vet's list as the result of the general wear and tear that can develop when a horse races for so many years. Nepal Up had made 46 career starts, earned $283,630, and his claim to fame was that he won the 2025 Trail's End at Oaklawn, the mile-and-three-qua…
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