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Monzante
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...onzantes-death
By now I'm sure many of you know about former Eddie Read (G1) winner Monzante breaking down in a $4,000 claiming race at Evangeline Downs. It sounds like there's going to be more to this story, and it warranted more than brief mentions on the Eddie Read or Angels threads. Supposedly there will be an investigation, although who knows what will actually happen following it. Did anybody get a chance to read Steve Haskin's piece before Bloodhorse pulled it? It's been reposted online various places, but I'm concerned about stating where on a forum like this in the event that it could get someone in trouble. You should be able to find it. The fact that it's now down on Bloodhorse.com is creating a bit of a stir because it Steven didn't pull any punches. I didn't even realize he'd posted it until people started complaining that it was no longer there. It was short and bittersweet. He called Monzante's death a disgrace and laid out the steps of this horse's career and the people who were with him. Not that you couldn't find the pieces on your own via Equibase, but given how well Steve writes, it was particularly impactful. I'd just like to recommend it. Horses can run in low level claimers and they can do it as 9 year olds, neither of which is a problem on its face, but Monzante telegraphed for years that he shouldn't still be on the track and yet back he came. He's not the first horse to have this happen, but it's resonating with a lot of people. It may or may not have the impact that Ferdinand did on keeping track of stallions shipped overseas, but Monzante deserves better than he got. |
They didn't pull Haskin's piece and I thought it was well written and fair as always.
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/horse...-Disgrace.aspx |
I'd also say that Monzante shouldn't be saved anymore than Zippy Chippy should be. I find it a bit insulting that only horses that run well in circles are deemed to live out there days in a happy pasture while the slow ones don't.
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I always found good homes for my gals, even though a couple couldn't outrun a fatman .give a kid a free hoss who lives on a farm, everybody is happy.
in fairness he said all hosses, especially ones like Monzante. |
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I'm in the others category, and you are right. once got barred from the backside for hitting a guy who was making the rounds yelling "anything for the killers".
P.S. it was a wicked overhand right that crumpled him. |
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use randalls link.
i used the one from raceday, and it said page not found. also Quote:
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ETA: Steve just thanked everybody for their kind words on FB. He said with subjects this controversial Bloodhorse likes to review all commentaries, but they reposted it. I still think someone had a moment where they went 'oh look a new piece by Haskin, I'll just read this--ahhhh, take it down, take it down!' Quote:
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Seems the dozen unnamed plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against the racing commission alleging excessive vet scratches in 2011 have to bear some blame:
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I'll try and locate the lawsuit later Just hope the current vet isn't named Beth |
Story has changed significantly this morning with it turning out that Monzante was not put down on track.
http://www.drf.com/news/monzante-dee...regulator-says |
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Now I'm pissed. :mad: There ought to be a way to indicate that he wasn't euthanized for his injuries. He was euthanized because his trainer was a loser.
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If anybody remembers Convocation and would like a brighter piece of news, check this out: http://www.paulickreport.com/news/ra...r-old-gelding/
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