Caledonia
Well-Known Member
I would just like to say how sickened I was when I watched the replay of the National that we taped earlier in the day. It has made me ashamed to be british and even more ashamed that I put a bet on. You cannot compare racing to eventing. The two are nothing alike. And horses run because they are herd animals and will therefore not be left behind. So they all run to keep up with each other like they would in the wild, safety in numbers, etc. Not because they like taking death defying leaps over fences designed to 'challenge' them.
It is a horrid race, I don't for the life of me know why I watched in and I am digusted with myself for having a bet this morning upon it. RIP the lovely horses who gave their lives in the name of 'sport'.
And I agree with Dovorian about the inane remarks. When Clare Spalding spoke to the jockey he mentioned about having to veer around the fallen horses and the chap to the left of him changed the subject so that it was not 'focused' on. I have to agree that these incidents ARE NOT discussed, the BBC seem to gloss over them and the horses aren't even mentioned. Its easy to forget that these are living breathing animals, who feel pain, fright, worry and goodness knows what else. When you see a fataly injured horse try desparately to rise to its feet in the name of sport -I can't help but think that the British public and the racing industry is doing something wrong somewhere.
And please do not slag me off for my opinions.
Clare Balding - not Spalding.
Out of interest, what makes you special that you can say what you like unchallenged, when everyone else is debating their point of view?
You clearly have no concept of the racehorse's brain, or how he acts on the course, during or after a race. And I think we watched different races, because at no point today did we see a (and I quote ) ''fataly injured horse try desparately to rise to its feet in the name of sport''