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![]() McKelvey, today in the Grand National.
9 years old he'd raced 22 times (6-5-2). Jump in peace. A little bit on him..... http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolpda/ukfs_ne...00/6557601.stm |
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![]() TJ's Lucky Moon, 9 years old... Queen's Plate winner.
No details. Rest in peace. * * * From Racing post..... Coolmore jumps stallion Saddlers' Hall dies at 20 by Amy Bennett . THE dual-purpose stallion Saddlers' Hall died at the weekend from a heart attack after covering a mare, writesAmy Bennett. The son of Sadler's Wells was 20 and had been standing at the Grange Stud, a branch of Coolmore's National Hunt division, for e3,500 this season. Sire of top Flat performers such as St Leger winner Silver Patriarch and dual Group 1 winner Endless Hall, he was also responsible for the high-class hurdlers Teaatral and Topacio, smart chaser Abragante, Grade 1 bumper winner Mick The Man, and Cheltenham Festival winners Old Benny and Creon. Saddlers' Hall, a half-brother to the outstanding Sun Princess, was himself an extremely talented performer. Trained by Sir Michael Stoute for Lord Weinstock, he finished second in theSt Legerand was an easy winner of the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot. He enjoyed an excellent season at four, winning both the Ormonde and John Porter Stakes by ten lengths, and also won the Coronation Cup and Princess of Wales's Stakes. He began his stud career in Newmarket at Cheveley Park Stud in 1993, and transferred to Coolmore's Castlehyde in 2000. Last edited by my miss storm cat : 04-10-2008 at 02:25 PM. |
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![]() My goodness..where are you?
I want you to stick me in a hole and shovel dirt on me. Ya baby! Bury me baby! |
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![]() I wasn't being bad..just replaying a very funny scene from Oxygen.
Oh well. I'm sorry...will not happen again. |
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![]() Oh I Tripped, at Santa Anita.
Rest in peace. This is a few weeks old but..... http://chrb.ca.gov/Minutes_Santa_Ani...A_08_03_03.pdf |
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![]() Racing Post.....
Kentucky stable fire claims lives of 11 horses by Racing Post staff A FIRE in the early hours of Saturday morning at a Kentucky stable owned by Nownownow's owner Fabien Ouaki has claimed the lives of 11 horses. The identities of the horses killed have yet to be released pending an investigation to determine the cause of the fire at barn at Ouaki's 130-acre Fab Oak Stable near Versailles, Kentucky. Paris-based Ouaki is best known for his relationship with trainer Patrick Biancone, who trained Nownownow for Fab Oak before he won the inaugural Breeders' Juvenile Turf in the name ofassistant Francois Parisel, owing to Biancone's cobra-venom ban. Nownownow has been transferred to David Wachman's stable in Ireland, where he is being prepared for the Stan James 2,000 Guineas. |
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