QUICKFIRE
Well-Known Member
Wonders, has there ever been any fatalities in the Shetland Grand National??? should all TBs be culled ? and be replaced with short legged hardy ponies :-0
Part of the petition is to shorten the course. If this had been done he wouldn't have died.
No I'm sorry but that's not true. The 33 stated by the Mail refers to the National meeting, not the Grand National itself. Her figures are not as accurate as Caledonia's although, as I pointed out, Caledonia's figures aren't 100% accurate either.
Go and look at the RESULTS - they are NOT manipulated, they are records. It clearly states the horses that died under their names in the finishing order.
Or are you too lazy, preferring to believe sensationalism shoved in your face over facts that don't suit your case?![]()
The nanny state again- dear oh dear-
Caledonia- so this is what you said earlier...
National deaths last 12 years
2011 - 2 from heavy falls - attributed, IMO due to fast ground.
2010 - no deaths
2009 - 1 death - not from a fall, but 'I hear the Echo' collapsed and died on the run in.
2008 - 1 death - McKelvey got injured running loose after unseating
2007 - no deaths
2006 - 1 death - Tyneandtyneagain - fall
2005 - no deaths
2004 - no deaths
2003 - no deaths
2002 - 2 deaths - The Last Fling and Manx Magic - both falls on good ground
2001 - no deaths
2000 - no deaths
So 2010, no fatalities?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/apr/09/deaths-grand-national-aintree
http://www.horseracing.co.uk/news/2010/04/plaisir-destruval--22nd-march-2003-to-9th-april-2010/
http://www.horseracing.co.uk/news/2010/04/prudent-honour--8th-may-2002-to-9th-april-2010/
(Just to confirm the 'hear say')
So before you condemn ME on hearsay, perhaps consider your own facts, too![]()
Yes I was. And I firmly believe that the GN does need to be looked at and reviewed. Less horses, no handicaps and better qualifications for horse and rider.
However, I am not anti racing, anti GN or anti basing my facts on good solid information and research.
They didn't die in the National ......... get your facts straight.........
And you base that on WHAT? Did you see the autopsy? If a horse is going to have a heart attack, it will - a piece of work could have triggered that as easily as the race did.
Caledonia- so this is what you said earlier...
National deaths last 12 years
2011 - 2 from heavy falls - attributed, IMO due to fast ground.
2010 - no deaths
2009 - 1 death - not from a fall, but 'I hear the Echo' collapsed and died on the run in.
2008 - 1 death - McKelvey got injured running loose after unseating
2007 - no deaths
2006 - 1 death - Tyneandtyneagain - fall
2005 - no deaths
2004 - no deaths
2003 - no deaths
2002 - 2 deaths - The Last Fling and Manx Magic - both falls on good ground
2001 - no deaths
2000 - no deaths
So 2010, no fatalities?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/apr/09/deaths-grand-national-aintree
http://www.horseracing.co.uk/news/2010/04/plaisir-destruval--22nd-march-2003-to-9th-april-2010/
http://www.horseracing.co.uk/news/2010/04/prudent-honour--8th-may-2002-to-9th-april-2010/
(Just to confirm the 'hear say')
So before you condemn ME on hearsay, perhaps consider your own facts, too![]()
Is Grand National not held at Aintree, which is the same course as the GN anyway...
Is Grand National not held at Aintree, which is the same course as the GN anyway...
Lol. You do have a strange way of looking at things. Yes a pootle round the school is just as hard as running the National. I see where you are coming from now.![]()
Caledonia- so this is what you said earlier...
National deaths last 12 years
2011 - 2 from heavy falls - attributed, IMO due to fast ground.
2010 - no deaths
2009 - 1 death - not from a fall, but 'I hear the Echo' collapsed and died on the run in.
2008 - 1 death - McKelvey got injured running loose after unseating
2007 - no deaths
2006 - 1 death - Tyneandtyneagain - fall
2005 - no deaths
2004 - no deaths
2003 - no deaths
2002 - 2 deaths - The Last Fling and Manx Magic - both falls on good ground
2001 - no deaths
2000 - no deaths
So 2010, no fatalities?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/apr/09/deaths-grand-national-aintree
http://www.horseracing.co.uk/news/2010/04/plaisir-destruval--22nd-march-2003-to-9th-april-2010/
http://www.horseracing.co.uk/news/2010/04/prudent-honour--8th-may-2002-to-9th-april-2010/
(Just to confirm the 'hear say')
So before you condemn ME on hearsay, perhaps consider your own facts, too![]()
IMO you can't make the fences smaller, course less, it will encourage more speed and it won't be the Grand National. Whoever said about the Scottish national not losing any horses - this is far less of a race than the GN.
Yes it was incredibly sad and viewers were much more aware than previous years because of the camera angles and the fact that we could see there were fallers - in previous years this hasn't happened and so the great majority of people could adopt an "out of sight out of mind" attitude.
Deaths happen in every aspect of equestrianism and I'm sure owners don't enter their horses lightly into this race but don't lets lose another great tradition and start the decline of racing.
Will not be signing petition I'm afraid.
Sorry kept quiet up until now but just had to vent my thoughts!
Is Grand National not held at Aintree, which is the same course as the GN anyway...
Do you understand the term 'a piece of work' in relation to race horses..........
Is Grand National not held at Aintree, which is the same course as the GN anyway...
In previous years this was not possible, the fallen horses were quickly removed to the side to allow the jump to be jumpable.
Agree re camera angles. I think the race made the one big mistake of by passing those 2 fences. In previous years this was not possible, the fallen horses were quickly removed to the side to allow the jump to be jumpable.