He won't be at Champions Day
http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/#newsArchiveTabs=last7DaysNews
http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/#newsArchiveTabs=last7DaysNews
I'm not suggesting for one moment that Australia has problem feet as all thoroughbreds are prone to feet problems; some more so than others. However, I would be inclined to look very closely at pedigrees to see if there is any doubling up of horses with any indication of feet weaknesses (I assume that info could be found somehow). I know of one thoroughbred breeder and most of the foals and yearlings had feet you wouldn't want and certainly would not want to pass on (don't take that literally). It would be interesting to hear Princess's take on it.Amazing how these Coolmore horses develop such "problems". Never happened to Sea The Stars or Frankel. Makes you wonder whether they are doing something wrong? Or are they just greedy bastards who don't give a flying f** about the sport, the racing public and the desire to have the top horses runnung in the top races. In their business-like manner they probably decided his stud vaule wouldn't be enhanced by winning at Ascot so decided not to risk a potential defeat. Very sad, also that a 4YO career is not considered. Hopefully he'll prove fertile at studwouldn't want another George Washington on their hands.
Lucky I suppose that this is the flat were we dont depend on one end of season meeting.
Very good Boris! Of course if it was jumps they wouldn't be whipped off to stud though would they?! One season wonders!!!
Samanda, in Ouija Board's pedigree was blind, but I think that was the result of an accident rather than disease.
The book is called "Classic Lives" and is by Caroline Silver. Highly recommended.Samanda was blinded as a foal - her dam ran through a fence. Way back in the mists of time I remember reading about it in a book that was written about 7 Stanley House foals born in 1965. One was Rainhill (out of Samanda) who sadly had to be destroyed as a yearling. Another was Mountain Call and one of the fillies was called Bikini and ended up in New Zealand. I can't remember the others or the name of the book
The book is called "Classic Lives" and is by Caroline Silver. Highly recommended.