dressedkez
Well-Known Member
In the racing news, there is nasty spat going on between Paul Nicholls and Clive Smith, respective trainer and owner of the great Kauto Star (racehorse sublime, now retired)
It is a sad that this is happening so publically, and a bit of a blight on a terrific career of this horse.....
But who has the biggest say in what the horse should do next? Is it the trainer who did all the hard work to acheive the successes - or the owner who paid the bills?
Can anyone remember who owned Red Rum? Few, I suspect, but many will remember who trained him. David Elsworth trained Desert Orchid and Richard Burbidge owned him, that seemed to be a far more seamless partnership when the great horse retired....
Now I am not a great fan of Paul Nicholls - but I do have sympathies with him on this - what do others think?
Also do we think that (a) Kauto Star should be doing dressage (as his next career) and (b) if he does, will he be any good at it? or (c) maybe he should be something more aligned to what he was doing, i.e. hunting, eventing, team chasing, pointing (LOL)
It is a sad that this is happening so publically, and a bit of a blight on a terrific career of this horse.....
But who has the biggest say in what the horse should do next? Is it the trainer who did all the hard work to acheive the successes - or the owner who paid the bills?
Can anyone remember who owned Red Rum? Few, I suspect, but many will remember who trained him. David Elsworth trained Desert Orchid and Richard Burbidge owned him, that seemed to be a far more seamless partnership when the great horse retired....
Now I am not a great fan of Paul Nicholls - but I do have sympathies with him on this - what do others think?
Also do we think that (a) Kauto Star should be doing dressage (as his next career) and (b) if he does, will he be any good at it? or (c) maybe he should be something more aligned to what he was doing, i.e. hunting, eventing, team chasing, pointing (LOL)