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marilyn
Junior Member
And i was correct again, And my second pick was Eight Bells, I just feel sick over Her loss,I'm so sorry for the owners,trainer and all family to this great horse. God bless them.It brings back the painful memories of the late Barbaro, which i mispelled His name earlier sorry! I love Horse racing always have,Been riding horses all my life,I hate to see the loss of great horses.i lost several of my own. Tragic!!!!
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Yes this was a weak crop of 3yos but cmon a filly running against the boys and in a 20 horse field? The thing that gets me the most is she has never run over 1 1/6. Now your trainer who's ego is as big as the sky couldnt get it done last year with hard Spun wants his Kentucky Derby winner. He could of had the 1-2 finishers in yesterdays Oaks. Again she did finish 2nd but at what cost? Very sad.
I cried too! she was a beautiful horse! ( i really love them)
I hope the owners leave the boys to run against the boys and the girls against the girls...every other sport does it that way...it should be what is best for the horse...period
in a situation like this no choice would be right.
My wife who attended with me is still shaken today and the memory of the joy and agony just a few moments later will never be forgotten. The Derby #134 will live on for many years to come and Eight Belles should be remembered for the gallent lady that she was!!
Meg, I think your right, When i was young, we had a full blood thoroughbred, She had a club foot, when she would walk, she had a big wide swing when you turned her around quickly, she was real tall like Eight Belles! And i did see her when they walked her, and turned her around, i knew i had seen that before.(BROWNIE) God i hope I"M wrong! Do you think they knew that Horse had a problem? And raced Her anyhow? :sad:
just do the math lady!!!!
When issue three failed in ohio, there were 18,000 standardbreds...now two years latere there may be 6,000 left, wonder if Peta would protest that many horses ending up on the table in france or japan.
Great, great post. Extremely difficult to explain to those who can't understand the physical and mental aspects of a thoroughbred. A filly like Eight Belles would never take care of herself in a race like that. She was too competetive with too big a heart.
Originally Posted by harper
Have had the luxury of being around horses all my life, and sometimes bad things happen, especially to a gallant filly who did not and would not have pulled up no matter how much pain she was in...
When issue three failed in ohio, there were 18,000 standardbreds...now two years latere there may be 6,000 left, wonder if Peta would protest that many horses ending up on the table in france or japan.
Harper, I assume issue three had to do with casinos thus the reason there are not nearly as many standardbreds left in Ohio is because they are racing for a great deal more money in Penn, NY and NJ...
Most of the horses in Ohio were bred to race at the local tracks and the county fairs, and the horse industry was barely hangin on.... with the national market far above their ability to compete and the hope of stimulating the ohio market gone, most of these horses found a one way ride to Sugarcreek....
I have to agree...she did very well and paid a price so many colts have also before her.