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Thread: Horse Racing (General)
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27-06-2021 03:26 PM #901
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27-06-2021 03:55 PM #902
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02-07-2021 06:58 PM #904
I see Euchen Glen won another listed race at Sandown today.
What a horse he has been for Jim Goldie and that's a group 3 and a listed win for him this season.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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10-07-2021 04:33 PM #905
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The mighty Galileo passed away today at the age of 23, great horse on the track but as a stallion has produced some the best horses, ever!! Frankel obviously the top but sire to no fewer than 5 Derby winners, will never see his like again.
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10-07-2021 04:58 PM #906
A huge loss to the thoroughbred breeding industry.
Not only a sire of great horses but also a sire of sires. There's only a handful of horses that leave a lasting legacy and really put their stamp on the breed but Galileo was one.
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14-07-2021 06:39 PM #907
Looks like Hurricane Lane is turning into the latest wonder horse, what a performance on bottomless ground there.
Only defeat was in The Derby when he lost both front shoes, still got placed.Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 14-07-2021 at 07:02 PM.
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14-07-2021 06:49 PM #908This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-07-2021 07:06 PM #909
Anybody see the race at Doncaster this evening - Mark Crehan on Aerion Power in a Class 2? A real mess, as Crehan eased down in the last twenty yards, with the race in the bag? I can only think he misjudged the winning post, as the race was too close for Crehan to think he could ease down and still win. He has some explaining to do.
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17-07-2021 08:14 PM #910
Crehan banned for 28 days for misjudging the winning post. It certainly doesn't look like cheating; just a very unfortunate error.
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17-07-2021 09:39 PM #911This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-07-2021 10:23 PM #913
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17-07-2021 10:34 PM #915
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17-07-2021 11:50 PM #916
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18-07-2021 08:59 AM #918
It happens. I've seen a jockey miscalculate the finishing post by an entire circuit before. I've seen jockeys take the wrong course and end up on a hurdles course rather than the chase.
Mistake or otherwise it deserves a hefty punishment and 28 days without a riding fee coupled with the reputation damage is a pretty severe punishment. Jockeys have a responsibility to know the course.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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18-07-2021 12:01 PM #919This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-07-2021 02:29 PM #921
Just finished watching Panorama - the dark side of horse racing, not a pleasant/comfortable watch whatsoever.
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21-07-2021 03:19 PM #922This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was quite disconcerted to see so many both within racing and as fans refuse to condemn the actions at first. There was a lot of deflection that it was an issue with one specific abattoir and a lot of backslapping about how the majority take great care to rehome their horses well and it only becomes an issue further down the line long after they leave the yard. Thankfully Kim bailey has broken ranks today and said there needs to be a collective responsibility taken and the good guys shouldn't be used to try and exonerate the bad apples.
For me the biggest issue is overbreeding. There are thousands of low pedigree horses bred to run in low quality races for minuscule purses. Everyone hopes to live the fairytale but few do. There are 2 trainers in Ireland who I am aware have been tracked for some time. Every week the IHRB release the names of horses reported as died by their trainers in the preceding week. One of these trainers had 20 horses, all aged 3 or 4 and all with a handful of races under their belt, reported as died within a 2 month period. The other had 7, all with similar backgrounds, in a single week. If a couple of racing fans on the internet noticed that then the IHRB certainly did, yet both still hold licenses.
Ultimately racing is a livetstock industry in which animals are bred for profit. In any livestock industry there will be 'wastage'. However racing is judged to a different standard, largely because people like horses more than cows or sheep but it goes deeper than that. As such racing has a responsibility to ensure the highest welfare for the horse from birth to death. If a horse is euthanised at 3 solely because they aren't winning low grade races then racing has failed the animal, if a healthy horse suitable for retaining or rehoming ends up being shot at distance in an abattoir then racing has also failed.
I understand why some racing fans would have an aversion to anything produced with the input of Animal Aid. Nothing will satisfy them short of as complete ban on all equine sports and they can't be reasoned or negotiated with. In this instance though they have shown something wholly unsavoury and racing as an industry and we as fans have to condemn it.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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