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Cajungator26 09-17-2007 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ManilaRose
Private Horde-2003 Vanderbilt(GII) winner and BC Sprint participant was put down Friday September 14th. He was like a part of my family. RIP Big Boy

I am so sorry... I know how much you loved that horse. :(

ManilaRose 09-17-2007 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
I am so sorry... I know how much you loved that horse. :(

Thanks Cajun, I could definetly never repay him for all he did. Things like this are what make this sport like no other, he was a horse with a front right leg so crooked we didn't think he would be able to run due to soundness problems. 50 races later he never missed a start due to soundness issues and then this happens within 6 months after he was retired. Tough for sure.

my miss storm cat 09-18-2007 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ManilaRose
Private Horde-2003 Vanderbilt(GII) winner and BC Sprint participant was put down Friday September 14th. He was like a part of my family. RIP Big Boy

He was a really nice horse and I'm so sorry for your loss.

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Ruy Lopez, at Kranji. His files have been deleted by the Singapore Turf Club now so i can't access his record.

http://www.thoroughbrednews.co.nz/si...cing/?id=31259

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Valid's Valid at Fairplex. She was 5.

http://www.equibase.com/static/chart...091407USA5.pdf
http://www.pedigreequery.com/valids+valid

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I Did It Again, 5 years old, collapsed and died at Fairplex.

http://www.pedigreequery.com/i+did+it+again

my miss storm cat 09-18-2007 05:00 PM

Sun Boat is gone.....

http://racing.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=40854

Rest in peace.

Cajungator26 09-18-2007 07:18 PM

RIP... :(

As crazy as it sounds, why do they put these horses down so quickly before giving them a chance at another life? Sounds like sour grapes to me...

Just because a horse ends up foundering, doesn't mean his/her life should be over before given a chance. Or am I wrong?

my miss storm cat 09-18-2007 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Just because a horse ends up foundering, doesn't mean his/her life should be over before given a chance. Or am I wrong?

Hopefully someone with more knowledge can answer.
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Seattle Shamus, of colic, and Ashkadiwell, 2 year old filly who fell in the Prix de Charlemont.

NoChanceToDance 09-19-2007 04:25 AM

Ptarmigan Ridge.

by Gordon Brown
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LINDA PERRATT'S veteran sprinter Ptarmigan Ridge has been put down after suffering a serious accident on the gallops over the weekend.

The 11-year-old fractured his off-fore when working at Ayr racecourse on Saturday morning, while his regular rider Derek Loy broke a collarbone and suffered a damaged lung in the incident.

“It all happened very quickly on a bend and was truly awful,” Perratt said.

“We did all we could to save him but in the end the injury was just too bad. Derek is out of hospital and part of his lung was separated as well as the damage to his collarbone.

“Ptarmigan Ridge was a real favourite in the yard and he's been a pleasure to have had here this past nine and a half years. He won a couple of nice sprints at Haydock as well asone at Chester and several more at Ayr and Catterick. “He took us to some nice places as we also ran him at Epsom, Ascot and York and the plan was to run him again on consecutive days at Ayr later this week, including in the race which he wonlast year. He was holding his form well and was just touched off by a neck at Musselburgh four runs ago - he was a horse who loved being in training.”

Ptarmigan Ridge was owned and bred by Heather Galbraith at Mauchline, just 12 miles from Ayr and that is the scene of his final resting place.

“He's buried in the paddock area near where he was foaled,” Perratt added.

“It's such a shame this has happened as he was still an entire and could have had an enjoyable retirement as a stallion.”

Ptarmigan Ridge won eight of his 89 starts and earned nearly £118,000 in win and place prize-money. He raced almost exclusively at the minimum trip in recent seasons although he did show some form at 6f.

FGFan 09-19-2007 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat
Sun Boat is gone.....

http://racing.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=40854

Rest in peace.

OH NO, I'm really sad to hear that. He was a really nice horse.
RIP Sun Boat your fans will miss you.

my miss storm cat 09-19-2007 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
Fishy Advice

I just wanted to point this out..... glad he's among the living.

$150,000 Cliff Hanger Stakes (gr. IIIT, Race 9, 10:41 p.m.), 3 & Up, 1 1/16 Miles (Turf)
PP. Horse, Weight, Jockey
1. Touched by Madness (FL), 117, Stewart Elliott
2. Presious Passion (FL), 117, Alan Garcia
3. Silver Tree (FL), 123, Kent J. Desormeaux
4. Heat of the Night (SAF), 117, Christopher P. DeCarlo
5. Tune of the Spirit (FL), 117, Charles C. Lopez
6. Carnera (KY), 119, Jose Lezcano
7. Fishy Advice (KY), 117, Javier Castellano
8. Jungle Fighter (ON), 119, Horacio Karamanos
9. Baron Von Tap (KY), 119, Rajiv Maragh

FGFan 09-20-2007 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Glad to hear. He's one of my favorites, yes I do have favorites. LOL, OJ the Predator shows his softer side.....:p We always knew ya did, have favs that is. Surprised to see you in here, worried you were posting about the top predator.

I will say, kind of irresponsible to post a death unless you know for sure. Grooms don't know sh*t.

OH YEAH.....THANK YOU MMSC for keeping up on this. I looked and looked for info and never found anything. Duh should have added him to my stable for workouts or entries. I'm so glad he never left us....and is entered again. Nice to have good news for a change.

my miss storm cat 09-20-2007 12:16 PM

Yeah it is nice to have good news and I agree about posting stuff here..... there are a few i still haven't posted about as i could never confirm it. It's just me but i always wait till it's either in an article or something or till i hear it from 3 different people.

Never thought you didn't have favorites Da Hoss.

Hickory Hill Hoff 09-20-2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Yeah I know, I was referring to you at all.

Glad to be part of that group :)

SuffolkGirl 09-21-2007 08:45 AM

Risk Assesment
 
http://racing.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=40907


By Came Home

She died trying

RIP

my miss storm cat 09-24-2007 12:36 PM

Latin Rhythms, El Cajon winner, only three years old.

A bright future awaited..... such a shame.

He is missed.

Rest in peace, good boy.

my miss storm cat 09-24-2007 07:00 PM

From DRF. Rest in peace.


Drill Down suffers fatal breakdown
By BRAD FREE
ARCADIA, Calif. – The first fatal breakdown on Cushion Track at Santa Anita occurred Monday morning when the top 2-year-old colt Drill Down shattered his left cannon bone at the quarter pole and later was euthanized.

Drill Down was working seven furlongs soon after 8 a.m. After passing the quarter pole, he broke down without warning and sent jockey Michael Baze tumbling to the ground. The bone penetrated the skin on Drill Down's left leg.

"There was no way we could save him," shaken trainer Mike Machowsky said. "You don't expect it to end like this. You expect it to end with a few nice wins to his career. I am shell-shocked; this horse never missed a beat."

Baze, who was not seriously hurt, said he sensed nothing wrong the first part of the work.

"He was real relaxed," Baze said. "He just took a bad step at the quarter pole."

Drill Down raced three times for William and Suzanne Warren, who owned the late Breeders' Cup Classic winner Saint Liam. Drill Down scored an impressive maiden win in his second start July 28 at Del Mar and started as the 2-1 favorite Sept. 5 in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity. He finished a troubled third in that seven-furlong race, and would have been one of the favorites Sunday in the Grade 1 Norfolk Stakes.

The Norfolk is one of three graded stakes on the new Cushion Track surface this weekend at the Oak Tree meet at Santa Anita, which opens Wednesday. The synthetic surface received much praise the first three weeks of training, but according to some horsemen the surface became inconsistent after weekend rain. Several trainers postponed works Monday or canceled them entirely due to what they perceived to be an uneven surface.

Machowsky changed Drill Down's work day from Sunday to Monday to allow the track a chance to dry out. He did not blame the surface for the breakdown.

"You're always hearing things about the racetrack, but I can't say the track is bad," Machowsky said. "It's just one of those things, and it's a tough one to choke down."

Cushion Track is billed as an all-weather surface, but when Magna track-surface consultant Ted Malloy was asked how the surface handled the approximate half-inch of weekend rain, he answered, "Not very well." Malloy said it will improve with revised maintenance procedures.

Santa Anita in summer replaced its dirt surface with Cushion Track, a mix of silica sand, synthetic fibers, elastic fibers, and shredded rubber, all coated in wax. The surface apparently was in good shape in dry weather, but did not drain properly when the rains came.

Malloy said that according to Cushion Track representatives, the bottom of the track became too tightly packed for water to seep through. The track is designed for water to seep through the base, where it drains away. As a result, and because of the type of waxed used, the first rain of the season last week was unable to penetrate. Malloy said deep renovation to the track and heavy watering once a week would allow the material to become more able to take rain.

Santa Anita vice president and general manager George Haines said: "We're doing everything we can to make this the safest track possible. Obviously we are concerned. Now that we have the track, we have to get the maintenance right."

Trainer Jack Carava had several main-track workouts scheduled for Monday morning, but made a last-minute decision to move his works to the dirt training track.

"It just didn't feel right," he said about the Cushion Track. "I know what they had to do [Sunday] to this track to get it to dry out."

The track was deep-harrowed on Sunday in an effort to speed the drying process, and Malloy said it will continue to be harrowed every Monday.

Darrell Vienna is another trainer who will take a cautious approach regarding the new surface.

"It's a work in progress, and I think they haven't got the point where they have it right yet," he said.

Vienna will work horses on the training track instead.

Despite losing the best horse in his stable, Machowsky remains a believer in the synthetic surfaces.

"I know that racing is trying to do what's best for the horses and the safety of the riders," he said. "I support that."

He said Drill Down, purchased for $350,000 in a 2-year-olds in training sale, was not insured.

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Latin Rhythms suffers fatal injury at Hollywood
By STEVE ANDERSEN
Latin Rhythms, the winner of the El Cajon Stakes at Del Mar in August, was euthanized on Sunday after suffering a sesamoid injury at the end of a workout at Hollywood Park, trainer Ron Ellis said.

Latin Rhythms was being prepared for a start in the $500,000 Indiana Derby at Hoosier Park on Oct. 6.

"He was working a mile," Ellis said. "It happened inside the eighth pole."

Owned by Mace and Samantha Siegel, Latin Rhythms won his first stakes in the El Cajon. He was considered one of the more promising late-developing 3-year-olds in California, having won 3 of 5 starts and $152,240 this year.

Ellis said that Buzzards Bay, the winner of the Grade 2 Californian Stakes at Hollywood Park in June, is out of contention for the $1 million Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Monmouth Park on Oct. 26 after missing training time in recent weeks because of illness.

A winner of 6 of 19 starts and $1,325,607, Buzzards Bay was scratched from the Windy Sands Handicap at Del Mar on Sept. 3 after "his blood was off," Ellis said.

Earlier this year, Ellis had considered starting Buzzards Bay in Saturday's $500,000 Goodwood Stakes at the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting as a prep to a Breeders' Cup race.

"His blood is back to normal," Ellis said. "He's not Breeders' Cup eligible so he would have had to have been supplemented."

Ellis said that Buzzards Bay will be considered for the $500,000 Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs on Nov. 23, with a possible prep race in advance.

Hickory Hill Hoff 09-24-2007 07:12 PM

So much for these polytracks........the racing surface isn't why these horses are breaking down!
Too much, too soon...too many drugs...for such fragile animals. When will we learn???

my miss storm cat 09-28-2007 06:26 PM

Go Go Turko, 3 years old, at Santa Anita this morning.

Rest in peace.

my miss storm cat 10-02-2007 10:54 PM

Gumshoe, ten years old, died trying today at Suffolk.

Rest in peace.


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