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![]() New Zealand sire, Thorn Park, 13. Infection in the navicular bone.
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![]() Colic. I saw this on two other forums and it was confirmed by one of the owners on both.
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God I need a drink or something. * * * Coragil Cat... http://blogs.courier-journal.com/mag...cted-casualty/ Last edited by my miss storm cat : 12-10-2012 at 10:45 AM. |
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![]() Oh, whoops, sorry! What an awful mistake.
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![]() Don't be sorry... we've all made mistakes.
* * * Mr. Barracuda, 10 years old, while making his 98th start at Penn a few weeks ago (Race 5 on the 27th). http://www.equibase.com/static/chart...N112712USA.pdf Poor guy. Rest in peace. |
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![]() From Old Friends:
Kano Doble, who resided at Old Friends for seven years, was humanely euthanized last week at Hagyard's Equine Clinic due to complications resulting from a raging infection. "Mick," as he was known to many volunteers, wasn't a tourist attraction. He resided in the gelding herd at the furthest end of the farm and mostly kept to himself. But, sometimes, these great animals take the most unexpected times to show their inner strength. Just after he passed on, his Hagyard's veterinarian said he was remarkable kind especially in the face of his pain. Stoic until the end. Kano Doble was the 13-year-old son of Horse of the Year and 3-Year-Old champion Holy Bull, out of the Irish-bred Hard Ridden mare Kanduit. Kano Doble, aka Mick, had 33 starts, 1 win - at the age of 5 in a 1-1/6 maiden claiming race at River Downs- and earned $22,119 in his career. He retired in 2005. |
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![]() El Macho...
http://www.racing.ny.gov/breaksrch/s...il.php?ID=6481 * * * Ibn Bay, 28, in Japan... * * * Cassius, a 10 year old gelding, collapsed and died during a race at Kelso. He had won only twice in his long career, both times in 2009. Pulled up in his last race last month, he had gone off at 50/1. Poor old guy. Rest in peace. |
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![]() Beltrois, after winning last night at Flemington.
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![]() Dpepa, at Tampa today (Race 1) according to Golfer and Bigs...
Pasco, 9, at Newbury... Martha Elizabeth, at Catterick... Focial Elie, who collapsed and died after winning his race at Kempton... |
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![]() NZ jockey Ashlee Mundy, 26, after an accident at the country race meeting in Kurow yesterday.
![]() http://tvnz.co.nz/othersports-news/r...-mundy-5308159 Last edited by _ed_ : 12-30-2012 at 05:28 PM. |
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![]() That's terrible news ed. How sad.
There was a young jockey in Singapore who died in an accident, I think on his way to the track, a couple of weeks ago. I'm sorry to say I can't remember his name. * * * CANADIAN CHAMPION TU ENDIE WEI DIES Canada’s champion 2yo filly of 2011, TU ENDIE WEI has died. More details to come on Brereton Jones’ wonderful homebred filly. The Johar filly, a brilliant speedster who won 5 races, all stakes, from 12 races including the Grade 3 Seaway Stakes, is a half sister to Horse of the Year Biofuel. http://www.horse-canada.com/thoroughblog/pause/ * * * Tweebster... http://www.equibase.com/static/chart...123012USA7.pdf * * * Nana Beach, at SA... Last edited by my miss storm cat : 12-31-2012 at 12:26 AM. |
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![]() Riveting Reason on Friday at SA (per Myung Kwon Cho)...
* * * A couple of very nice shots of Ms. Mundy here... http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/racing/...y-Ashlee-Mundy (So sorry for all who knew, worked with and loved her. Absolutely tragic). * * * There will be no Final Farewell thread this year. You guys know why. Leave it at that. Poor Freddy (and friends)... |
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![]() That was really nice.
Some of my favorites that they left out... Whobegotyou Typhoon Tracey Sleepless Night Lincoln Pinker Pinker and Woodbourne Ah well. Here's hoping that this years thread will be shorter. |
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![]() Ditto from me. Hopefully it'll be much shorter..
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![]() I hate to come back and add something but feel like I have to.
I know we're not supposed to repost an entire piece but... Fort Erie horseman killed in West Virginia 'had a great future ahead of him' By Dan Dakin, St. Catharines Standard Wednesday, January 2, 2013 8:19:28 EST AM Winston doesn't realize it yet, but he just lost his best friend. The four-year-old dog had been rescued by Wayne Whalen while the Fort Erie man was in New Orleans last spring. Whalen was a groom in the horse racing industry and fell in love with the Boxer mix while he was in Louisiana for work. The cliché of a dog being man's best friend was certainly true for Whalen and Winston. When Whalen dropped his dog off at his aunt and uncle's house in Fort Erie in November, neither could have known it would be the last time they'd see each other. Whalen, a well-known face on the backstretch at Fort Erie Race Track, died Monday morning in a training accident involving a horse in Charles Town, West Virginia. As many grooms do during the Canadian winters, the 27-year-old had been working for a Niagara-based trainer in the U.S. since November. It's believed Whalen died instantly after being kicked by a horse he was loading into a training pool. “This whole week he couldn't wait to come home to spend time with the family,” said Whalen's aunt Claudia Rabstein. She said Whalen's parents are too distraught to speak publicly about their son's death. “They're a mess,” she said. “He was in a really good place in his life. He had the whole world to live for.” Rabstein said Whalen had grown up hanging out with family members who worked at the Fort Erie Race Track stables. As an adult, he worked as a training rider working out horses in the mornings and for the track itself saddling the thoroughbreds on race days. “He was a kind, bright young man with a great future ahead of him,” said Elissa Blowe, Fort Erie Race Track's media and marketing manager. “We're all a family and this is a big loss to our community.” Blowe said the Whalen family is a big part of the track's backstretch. “The people at the track become your family,” she said. “It feels like we go through this an awful lot and when it's someone so young, it makes it hard to swallow.” Police told reporters in West Virginia they were called for the discovery of a body at a property not far from the Charles Town race track at 7:20 a.m. Monday. "We believe it to be a horse accident,” Jefferson County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Ronald Fletcher told The Journal. “Basically, a horse kicked him in the head. That appears to be the cause of death, but it's under investigation right now," An autopsy will be done to verify the cause of death and then Whalen's body will be brought back to Canada for a burial in Fort Erie, Rabstein said. Since word spread of Whalen's death Monday, the family has been flooded with condolences. “The outpouring of love from all over North America and around the world - I'm just in awe,” said Rabstein, adding that funeral arrangements have not yet been finalized. A memorial service is also being planned for Charles Town, where Whalen and many other Canadian horse industry workers had been living the past few weeks. “He has a huge group of friends and everyone is pretty devastated,” Rabstein said. “Everything he learned, he learned it well,” Blowe said. “In our business, he was really working his way up the ladder. This is something that will deeply affect us.” ![]() http://www.forterietimes.ca/2013/01/...-west-virginia Deepest condolences to his family, his friends, and to all who knew him. |
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![]() So young. How very sad.
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