Diamond Geezer
Gone But Not Forgotten
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- May 2, 2003
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Definitly Red retired
Good, one of the horses just feared wouldn't make it to retirement. A grand servant as they say.Ballyoptic retired
Sadly Claude and Goldie collapsed and died after the SGN after showing up so well for much of the race.
Last weekend I was reporting from a Point to Point and while I was doing the preview noticed there was a 17yo horse entered. He had not run for two years but had started his career as a 2yo with Sir Mark Prescott and had run 78 times. I was concerned so immediately rang Peter Wright at the Point to Point Authority to question whether this horse should be allowed to compete. Although concerned he said there was nothing in the rules to say it could but suggested that I flag it to the Stewards when there so they could check it, which I did. I also spoke to the vet on duty (who happens to be my vet too). She felt although the horse looked old and not particularly as though it was race fit, it looked ok. To compound matters, the jockey booked just happened to be very inexperienced and going out with the German girl who I am guardian to (she has ADHD and is easily triggered). I just knew what was going to happen. And so it did one circuit of a hot Mixed Open before the jockey sensibly pulled it up and returned to the lorry park. Where it promptly keeled over and died....in front of my girl. Cue meltdown.
Anyway I am angry. I tried absolutely everything I could to stop that horse running. It should have had a happy retirement. I actually rang the BHA Welfare department last week. And spoke to the new head of welfare. He did agree it should have been avoided but there is nothing in place at present and trainers just say “oh Sonny Somers won at 18!” Yes he did. But this horse died. And it was avoidable. I hope that the BHA will pull their heads out of the ground and wake up. This death happened at a point to point where because it’s behind closed doors, it didn’t have the same effect as if it had happened in front of a crowd, many of whom would have questioned whether it was cruel. And rightly so. It could have been a PR disaster.
Any racecourse vet - ( especially the paddock vet) has jurisdiction to withdraw any horse they don’t consider fit to run.
We have to retire horses at 12 at home regardless of their ability or individual situation and I have grown more and more in like with this idea as time has gone on.
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Ballyoptic retired