KautoStar1
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Fantastic. That's all. Just fantastic
…….. Apple's Jade - 41 lengths!!!!! …….. !
Agreed. And Cue Card? Quite remarkable and it did nothing but strengthen Ms. Plunkett's adoration of the horse.
Two horses in the same race broke down, between jumps, and irreparably. Elation and sadness, mixed in with each other.
Alec.
If both horses were from the same yard, that would be odd, or simply coincidence, but with one it seemed that something went very wrong 'behind', and the jockey dismounted immediately, so it would be more likely that there was immediate trauma. Equally strange though that both incidents happened on the flat, or appeared to.
As you say though Janet, the animal rights lot will maximise on any point available to them, however irrelevant it may be.
Today is another day.
Alec.
In the Gold Cup I had doubts that Cue Card would have won against Don Cossak if he hadn't fallen, but seeing how easily he won yesterday I am not so sure. The course is very different, I wonder if there will be a race between Don Cossak and Cue Card with them both in top form?
well doneMy wee dude was just 4th in the opener todaylove the wee critter!
My wee dude was just 4th in the opener todaylove the wee critter!
He ran a stormer. I admired his plaits - your own work?
He is a wee super star so he is! It makes you forgive the shapes he pulls on the gallops. One day he will win one of these handicaps but on the whole he will always take you places and will always try his wee heart out to bring you home some prize money. The plaits were the work of the travelling head lad, Mark. I wasn't there today. The joys of having too many responsibilities at home lol!
I haven't seen the race over the big fences today but it sounded like absolute carnage with some unfavourable outcomes unfortunately.
One pts on course, and another was still receiving treatment - bit of a pile up at Beacher's
It was as you say, a pile up. When the re-run was shown, Alice P said that following the Beachers' fall, the relevant piece of film would be skipped. It wasn't, and though certainly not in a ghoulish fashion, I think that it's right that we should see replays in their entirety. From the actions of the stricken horse, most would think that its neck was broken upon impact. Do we need protection from such a sad ending? Should we have racing sanitised, even though the images may be distressing? I'm not sure.
Alec.