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He has gone to Three Counties Equine Hospital, it is not far from the track and they have state of the art kit and fabulous vets.

All depends on what the owners will want to do if he can be saved. Do the Donnelly's retire their horses or sell them on ?
I know a few people with ex-Donnelly horses. They would definitely be very good at seeing they go to the right home.
 
I know a few people with ex-Donnelly horses. They would definitely be very good at seeing they go to the right home.
Funnily enough Asterion Forlonge, who was one of theirs, also broke his pelvis at Cheltenham, whilst running in the Gold Cup. He returned to the track at the top level. He just retired this season aged 11.
 
He has gone to Three Counties Equine Hospital, it is not far from the track and they have state of the art kit and fabulous vets.

All depends on what the owners will want to do if he can be saved. Do the Donnelly's retire their horses or sell them on ?
They retire their horses Al Boum Photo is I think low level eventing in Ireland. Melon is teamchasing ROR in UK. Asterion Forlonge went to be retrained by Claire Ricketts.
 
This morning 7,500 thousand miles away two extraordinary racehorses were again extraordinary. Superstar NZ bred sprinter Ka Ying Rising (I flew his granddad Volksraad to NZ, Volksraad's also the grandsire of Artist -as in 5* eventer), won his 17th race in a row and seventh Group One (and took his winnings to £12,500,000), and an hour later the Irish bred Romantic Warrior won the first leg of the Hong Kong Triple Crown, his 12th Group One and took his prize money to over £25,000,000. A round of applause to two absolute icons of racing
 
They retire their horses Al Boum Photo is I think low level eventing in Ireland. Melon is teamchasing ROR in UK. Asterion Forlonge went to be retrained by Claire Ricketts.
You are correct Al Boum Photo is eventing in Ireland and is slowly moving up the grades…He looks absolutely wonderful and I love watching him jump my fence….
 
This morning 7,500 thousand miles away two extraordinary racehorses were again extraordinary. Superstar NZ bred sprinter Ka Ying Rising (I flew his granddad Volksraad to NZ, Volksraad's also the grandsire of Artist -as in 5* eventer), won his 17th race in a row and seventh Group One (and took his winnings to £12,500,000), and an hour later the Irish bred Romantic Warrior won the first leg of the Hong Kong Triple Crown, his 12th Group One and took his prize money to over £25,000,000. A round of applause to two absolute icons of racing

Amazing and how nice to gave a connection.
 

Gifted article so free to read. Ostensibly about Welsh jockeys and the decline of pointing in wales as a grounding for jockeys that come from Wales but also a lot about Ben Jones.
 
Just seen a video about another of Nicky Henderson that had a fractured pelvis called Buzz. He recovered and they tried him in a flat race and he didn’t do well . Nicky asked his work rider gor 5 years if he was still the same to ride and he said no and he is now retired from racing and owned by his work rider

It’s on the jockey club page on Facebook , sorry I don’t know how to do links
 
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It isn't really age that comes into it for me.

I just think after any serious injury, it's within the horse's best interest to not expect the same intensity from them in the future.

I hope he comes good. He's a spectacular horse.
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Sorry it should have said his work rider for 5 years,I will edit, the horse was older, can’t remember exactly how old and NH listened to the rider to make the decision
 
Crossing everything he can withstand the recovery and come good again, I keep thinking of the trauma (for me anyway) of monitoring the progress of St Nicholas Abbey, I was merely a fan of his and that was heartbreaking, so close and yet so far. For my, I would hope they could get him sound and find him a new job out of racing, that would be the perfect outcome.
 
Crossing everything he can withstand the recovery and come good again, I keep thinking of the trauma (for me anyway) of monitoring the progress of St Nicholas Abbey, I was merely a fan of his and that was heartbreaking, so close and yet so far. For my, I would hope they could get him sound and find him a new job out of racing, that would be the perfect outcome.
Yes, I am old enough to remember the whole Barbaro fiasco. That was just awfully tragic.
Fingers crossed Sir G makes an excellent recovery. He's such a gorgeous horse, I'd love it if he retires and then goes ROR showing.
 
Interesting piece in Racing Post today though is subscription only area - vet talking about pelvic injuries saying the idea now is not to tie them at all and get controlled movement early as possible.
That’s interesting. Cross tieing is dismal for the horse (and connections), but the reasoning behind it was always that the horse must not be allowed to lie down/get up in case of a catastrophic aggravation of the pelvic injury.

I wouldn’t care to hand walk out a box rested horse with a severe pelvic injury. One yee haa kick up of the heels could do all sorts 😳.

SG is to be transported back to the yard in the horse ambulance, not a regular lorry, very wise.
 
That’s interesting. Cross tieing is dismal for the horse (and connections), but the reasoning behind it was always that the horse must not be allowed to lie down/get up in case of a catastrophic aggravation of the pelvic injury.

I wouldn’t care to hand walk out a box rested horse with a severe pelvic injury. One yee haa kick up of the heels could do all sorts 😳.

SG is to be transported back to the yard in the horse ambulance, not a regular lorry, very wise.

Yes I thought it was interesting since as you say it was always to prevent further injury
 
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