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as for whether everyone knew, well i don't know. but i do know an earlier thread was posted saying he had broken down.
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some people come at this game a different way and its not all about speed figures and trifectas |
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If there is room for dozens of threads and thousands of posts about Bernardini, a horse who was very good for a VERY short period of time, there certainly is a place for a comment about Super Frolic. |
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![]() I true pioneer in the game dies, Richard Carter, and it gets not even a handful of replies here. A friend of someone else dies, same thing, before some clown starts diverting it and making jokes. A horse dies, and now the Gestapo is out to straighten out us alleged horse haters? Something seems a little out of wack here.
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![]() As a lover of horses, catastrophic breakdowns will always bring tears to my eyes. I understand how some of you might feel about that because some of us are horse players and some of us are horse lovers. I think it was blackthroatedwind who told me that I wasn't a real bettor, and he's right. I don't suppose I ever will be, but I do think there's a place in horseracing for both kinds of people. I'm not going to look down upon those who don't feel the same way about it as I do, but understand that there are those like me (and MMSC) that feel an emotional attachment to these animals because they died doing something that WE made them do. I love this sport and won't ever stop watching it, but I still feel like we owe some kind of respect for the animals that make HORSEracing what it's all about.
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![]() I readily admit not knowing who Richard Carter is. I certainly do not know how he pioneered the sport. In fact, I never heard of him. But, may he RIP.
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RIP to Mr. Carter.
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![]() I don't really have a dog in this fight so I should probably keep my mouth shut....but here's the thing....last week a horse that I foaled and helped raise (Gruffles) died after falling over another horse at Belmont, I was sad to hear that he died as a result of a complete acident, but I didn't feel the need to start a thread about why he was so important....because he was important to me personally, and I don't require others to care about the things I care about...I think that is the whole issue in this thread....trying to make others feel the same things as one another....newsflash, it ain't gonna happen.
I'm sorry super frolic broke down, just like I am sorry when any horse breaks down, but pages and pages of fighting over whether or not we should care seems a bit excessive.
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I saw your thread early on and didn't see where anyone had messed it up but I do believe it is somewhat the same as this instance. Not everyone knew about that guy so I'm sure it had different meaning to different people. those that knew him where probably touched and compelled to say something. Those that didn't know him it was more like information and its hard to feel one way or another. But it is certainly not okay for some jagoff to ruin the thread by posting some crap or to question YOUR sincerity. If someone did that to your thread then it was indeed wrong. It is the internet and you can't control what people say, but that doesn't make it right. Most things posted are fair game for dispute, but a simple thread that someone makes telling why they liked a particular horse and felt it was good for the sport hardly seems like the type of subject that should bring people out of the woodwork to disagree. it is simply not true that a thread like this is repetitive. it is very rare actually. the person who started the thread maintains a couple of threads that are a service for people to know when horses are lost or unaccounted for. they are repetitive by nature since this is an on going event. anyone who has spent time on here knows the names of those threads and can simply ignore them. |
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![]() "As a lover of horses, catastrophic breakdowns will always bring tears to my eyes. I understand how some of you might feel about that because some of us are horse players and some of us are horse lovers. I think it was blackthroatedwind who told me that I wasn't a real bettor, and he's right. I don't suppose I ever will be, but I do think there's a place in horseracing for both kinds of people. I'm not going to look down upon those who don't feel the same way about it as I do, but understand that there are those like me (and MMSC) that feel an emotional attachment to these animals because they died doing something that WE made them do. I love this sport and won't ever stop watching it, but I still feel like we owe some kind of respect for the animals that make HORSEracing what it's all about."
Thanks so much for this well-reasoned post. As I read this thread, my blood was beginning to boil and I felt sick to my stomach at the majority of the responses. You said *exactly* what I am feeling but am too disgusted to verbalize. Suzanne(and, YES, the breed could have used the genes of a hard-knocking horse like Super Frolic. The breed is being destroyed by the market for a faster and more precocious horse) __________________ |
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![]() Not only are humans not euthanized for breaking a leg, but they CHOSE to participate in an activity which could be harmful. The horses don't have a choice. No one asked them if they'd rather be in training everyday and racing at 2 or eating grass in a big pasture.
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I'm going to ask the next racehorse I see if they would like to quit racing. If they say yes, to the pasture they go. I'll rescue them myself. |
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You clearly cant be this insane. |
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Ok Miss Manson. |
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42 Starts: 11 - 5 - 7, $1,456,334 |
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![]() He truly earned a career at stud, somewhere. He honestly had done enough. He was a well known horse in the game and deserved much better.
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