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honor glide, only 18, of an apparent heart attack. |
The Noz, at Belmont today.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/the+noz * * * Gators N Bears... http://www.marylandthoroughbred.com/...articleid=1333 |
Rotten To The Core-5, by Orientate, in the 11th at Aqueduct 4/7.
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Mambo Meister-a 7 year old graded stakes winning son of King Cugat.
Broke down in a workout and later euthanized.:( |
It’s Truly Obvious, “Ziggy,” at age 20.
http://viewfromthequarterpole.blogsp...-to-ziggy.html Kentucky-bred Innovate, 19-5-1-4 $226,598 at age 18 due to a uterine rupture. As a 3YO she won the Suffolk Downs Oaks, and as a 4YO she won the Rockingham Breeders Cup Handicap and the Rockingham Spicy Living Sweepstakes Handicap. 3YO filly Bakinthpulpitagain, by Lucky Pulpit out of the Devil’s Bag mare Ninaakinia, was euthanized after fracturing her left shoulder in a training accident. 3-1-0-1 $6,255, she broke her maiden last October in her third start at Fresno, leading wire-to-wire under Pedro Flores. Kingsize Shoe Nami, a 4YO Louisiana-bred colt by Wildcat Shoes, 5-1-1-0 $17,274, fell and was euthanized at Delta Downs in his 5th career start. Amazing Bubba collapsed and died after finishing 4th in a maiden special weight at Charles Town. He was a 4YO Florida-bred gelding by B L’s Appeal out of the Brief Ruckus mare Brief Sunrise. With 17 starts, he was 0-3-4 $22,949. California-bred Junction Minister, a 4YO gelding by Minister’s Wildcat (Deputy Minister) out of Oasis (Water Bank), fractured his left tibia in the stretch run of a maiden special weight at Golden Gate Fields, was vanned off and euthanized. It was his third start. He previously finished third and second, earning $12,038. RIP |
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Gottany O's in the Juvy Hurdle at Aintree today.
PU Gottany O'S 16/1 4 11-0 t Donald McCain 129 * * b g Storming Home - Miletrian Cares (IRE) (Hamas) Jason Maguire Led, pulled up approaching 4th, fatally injured (op 14-1) |
La Festa E Domani at Aqueduct...
https://twitter.com/#!/DRFGrening * * * Synchronised and According to Pete in the Grand National... |
Grade I Winner Royal Indy Dies
By Blood-Horse Staff Updated: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 11:58 AM Posted: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 11:58 AM Manuel Rosales and Ronald Tagliaferro’s Royal Indy died April 16, a day after foaling a Bellamy Road colt. The newborn has been placed on a nurse mare. Royal Indy (A.P. Indy--On to Royalty, by On to Glory) was a grade I winner for breeder/owner Georgia E. Hoffman. Trained by Allen Jerkens, Royal Indy won the 1997 Gazelle Handicap (gr. I) at Belmont Park. She was retired from racing the next year with a record of 5-2-4 from 17 starts and earnings of $267,805. Royal Indy was sold at the 1999 Keeneland November breeding stock sale. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Hofmann’s Wycombe House Stud, Royal Indy was bought for $1.65 million by Reynolds Bell Jr., agent. Royal Indy produced six foals, only one of which has won. Her youngest offspring of racing age is a 2-year-old filly named Leyliux. Copyright © 2012 Blood-Horse Publications. All rights reserved internationally. |
Grade 1 winner Trumpet's Blare dies at 25
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Grade 1 winner Trumpet’s Blare, whose son Al Mubhej was a session-topper at the 2000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling sale, has died at age 25. The Vice Regent mare was euthanized due to the infirmities of old age. She died at Meg Levy’s Bluewater Farm in Lexington, where she most recently served as a babysitter. “She was awesome,” Bluewater owner Meg Levy said. “She was a great babysitter because you could put her out with anything. We would put her with the girls just coming off the track who were hyper or with mares getting ready to foal who were uncomfortable. You could put her with weanlings, too.” Well before her days as a babysitter, Trumpet’s Blare was best known as the winner of the 1989 Arlington-Washington Lassie and four other stakes for her owner, Robert Levy, whose son Michael is Meg Levy’s husband and her partner in Bluewater. North Ridge Farm bred Trumpet’s Blare and sold her to Levy’s Muirfield East for $175,000 at the 1988 Keeneland July yearling sale. She went on to earn $532,810 from a race record of 9 wins, 8 seconds, and 5 thirds in 40 starts. During her broodmare career, Trumpet’s Blare produced three winners from five starts. She did not produce a stakes winner but gave Bluewater its first seven-figure horse when Al Mubhej, by A. P. Indy, brought $1.3 million at the Saratoga sale’s opening session. Trumpet’s Blare was out of the stakes-placed Buckpasser mare Passing Look and was a full sister to stakes winner In My Cap, second dam of Albert the Great. © 2012 Daily Racing Form. All rights reserved. | Credits |
Orange County, a 3YO gelding by Stevie Wonderboy, was euthanized after sustaining injuries when the Ebert horse van in which he was riding overturned on I-95 last night. Five other horses were saved.
http://www.abcnews4.com/story/175479...ailer-accident http://www.paulickreport.com/news/ra...a-to-maryland/ |
Andrew's Girl-3yr. old filly by Lawyer Ron
Broke down in the Grade 3 Appalachian Stakes at Keeneland today. Was later euthanized.:( |
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Sapling, 3 years old, at Riccarton yesterday.
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The Berry Edge, who was running for a tag (5k) last night at Indiana Downs...
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War Bridle, 10 years old, at Evangeline yesterday (Race 4).
He was running for a 4k tag. |
Dynaformer...
http://www.lex18.com/news/dynaformer...away-at-age-27 Advertise, 6 years old, collapsed and died after finishing 2nd at Market Rason on Saturday... My Mariska at HP yesterday... |
skip trial, sire of skip away.
30 years old! |
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a ruptured stomach?! damn.
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Senorita Ends Tragically for Winner Bobina
By Jack Shinar Updated: Saturday, May 5, 2012 6:21 PM Posted: Saturday, May 5, 2012 6:15 PM The $100,000 Senorita Stakes (gr. III) ended tragically for the victorious Bobina, who broke down a stride past the wire and was euthanized May 5 at Betfair Hollywood Park. Bobina fractured the fetlock of her right foreleg, according to racetrack officials. Jockey Victor Espinoza was thrown as the filly went down. He was able to rise on his own power after a few minutes but took off his next two mounts. The 3-1 second choice in the field of seven sophomore fillies, Bobina was making her stakes debut in the one-mile turf event. The Malibu Moon filly, trained by A.C. Avila for owner/breeder Haras Santa Maria de Araras, rallied from last at the half-mile pole to win by a nose over My Gi Gi. The final time was 1:35.18. Bobina won all three of her starts, beginning her career March 31 with a 2 1/4-length victory over maidens on the turf Santa Anita Park. She returned April 13 with a half-length triumph in an off-the-turf allowance heat at Santa Anita. Rallying four-wide into the stretch, Bobina won with strong urging from Espinoza and was under a full drive to the wire when she bumped slightly with My Gi Gi late and fell. Jockey Kevin Krigger, aboard My Gi Gi, claimed foul against the winner but it was disallowed by stewards. British-bred Byrama finished third under Jose Valdivia Jr., one length behind the first two. Irish-bred Graser finished fourth as the slight 2-1 favorite. Then came Via Villaggio, followed by pacesetters Belle Passe and Light of Life, who vied through fractions of :23.89, :47.52, and 1:22.94 before giving way. Bobina, who is out of the Dynaformer mare Maliziosa, paid $8, $4.60, $3.40. My Gi Gi returned $8.80 and $4.60. The exacta was worth $72.80. Byrama paid $3. Copyright © 2012 Blood-Horse Publications. All rights reserved internationally. |
Gray Pearl... (from RP)
Gray Pearl put downGray Pearl, who became wedged in the starting stalls which caused the delay to the 1,000 Guineas, has been put down. ( 1 hour ago) Florida Pearl... http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/n...l.html&BID=465 Lights Out Lisa, at Belmont last week... Hickory Road, at Emerald... |
Bobina after winning today's Senorita Stakes :(
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...-winner-bobina |
Anyone who played or watched Dubai knows this name...
A shame. http://www.paulmidgley.com/ 8TH MAY 2012. ITS BEEN A VERY SAD DAY FOR US ALL AT SANDFIELD TODAY AS OUR YARD STAR INTERNATIONALDEBUT DROPPED DOWN DEAD ON THE GALLOPS THIS MORNING WHILST HAVING A ROUTINE CANTER. ITS A VERY SAD TIME FOR US ALL AND HE WILL BE BADLY MISSED AROUND THE YARD. He was 7 and in his last start on April 12th came in 3rd. He raced 72 times. RIP |
Graded Stakes Winner Bet On Sunshine Dies
Bet On Sunshine, who made it a habit of winning the same stakes more than once for owner David P. Holloway, was euthanized May 4 because of complication from old age. The 20-year-old Bet Big gelding had spent the last eight years at Hermitage Farm near Goshen, Ky. A Midwest-based runner trained by Paul McGee, Bet On Sunshine won three runnings of both the Arlington Sprint Handicap and the Holiday Cheer Stakes, and two runnings of the Aristides Handicap (gr. III), the Phoenix Breeders’ Cup Stakes (once gr. III), the Holiday Cheer Stakes, the Marfa Stakes, and the Don Bernhardt Stakes. He placed in multiple runnings of the Breeders’ Cup Sprint (gr. I), the Phoenix Breeders’ Cup (once gr. III), and the Aristides. He raced until 10 and was retired with a record of 22-7-10 from 47 starts and earnings of $1,449,882. Bred in Florida by Janet Gomez, Bet On Sunshine was out of the winning In Reality mare My Own Sunshine. . Copyright © 2012 Blood-Horse Publications. All rights reserved internationally. |
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Icecap, a 4YO bay filly, and Desperate, a 6YO chestnut mare, in the same race.
http://www.equibase.com/static/chart...050612CAN5.pdf |
First Order.
He was 11. He seems like he had a pretty nice start to his career... back in 2003. :wf He died at Lingfield, in his 89th start, at odds of 33/1. It was his first start in just about 2 years. The last time he won was in 2008. Poor guy. |
Arcadius Dies After Winning Iroquois 'Chase
By Blood-Horse Staff Posted: Saturday, May 12, 2012 7:54 PM Arcadius collapsed and died as he was being cooled down after winning the $150,000 Iroquois Steeplechase (NSA-I) May 12 at Percy Warner Park in Nashville, Tenn. The Associated Press reported that the 8-year-old Giant's Causeway gelding collapsed at a station placed just beyond the finish line of the 3-mile race. Dr. Marty McInturff, one of five official veterinarians on the course, said Arcadius succumbed from "a heart attack'' and a possible aneurysm. The results of a necropsy examination are expected May 14 at the earliest. Trained by Jonathan Sheppard for Hudson River Farms, Arcadius was ridden by Brian Crowley. The bay was racing for the first time since finishing third in the Colonial Hurdle Stakes (NSA-I) last November at Camden. He won the 2010 Helen Haskell Sampson Hurdle Stakes (NSA-I) at Monmouth Park. Arcadius compiled a 6-5-4 career ecord in 20 races with earnings of more than $300,000. Copyright © 2012 Blood-Horse Publications. All rights reserved internationally. |
Furner's Green, after finishing 3rd in the French 2,000 Guineas...
http://www.racingpost.com/news/live.sd?event_id=165873 |
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Bulldog Legend @ Churchill in today's 2nd :(
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Woodbourne, today at Churchill.
I was a huge fan. I am so sorry for his connections, groom, everyone who had anything to do with him. Confirmed on twitter by Byron King. Happier days... (well you have to scroll down but there's a very sweet picture of him). http://www.tripledeadheat.ca/2010/09...oments-at.html |
Brindisi Breeze killed in accident
(UKPA) – 12 hours ago Cheltenham Festival winner Brindisi Breeze has died following a freak accident. The six-year-old gelding was killed after jumping out of his paddock during the night at Scottish trainer Lucinda Russell's stables and reportedly being struck by a tanker. Brindisi Breeze gave Russell and jockey Campbell Gillies their first success at jumps racing's premier meeting in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle in March and looked to have a bright future. The trainer said in a statement posted on www.lucindarussell.com: "Brindisi Breeze was tragically killed last night. At 2.30am he jumped out of his paddock and was hit by a tanker. He died instantly. "Brindisi Breeze was Scotland's first Cheltenham Festival winner for 10 years when winning the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle decisively last March. "He will be sorely missed by the whole yard and especially his sporting owner Sandy Seymour, who adored his horse. "To go from the pride of standing at Cheltenham watching Brindisi and Campbell stride up the hill to victory to the devastation of today's bizarre incident leaves me deeply saddened. "With the love and the care that is given to these wonderful athletes, to lose any of them is difficult, but when it is a horse who has achieved so much in his short life it is deeply upsetting. It will be hard to overcome. "Here at Arlary we have a strong team of owners, horses and staff who have all been affected by Brindisi's greatness and his loss. "Each one of us have special memories of him, and we will never forget his kind, honest nature and his untapped talent." |
New Mexico stallion, Devon Lane, a 19 yr. old stallion by Storm Cat after a cardiovascular event on 5/21.
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