Lol - I'm definitely no expert, but things like this do come into my job, hence the "area of expertise" comment.
I couldn't possibly comment about anything warbler, I've got mud to rake so I'm far too busy [emoji12]
(when I read the article with the vets report it did cross my mind that the injuries fitted some kind of rotational fall ( doesn't have to be at speed, horses aren't designed to do somersaults) rather than a trip/ stumble. He could be quite clumsy though if I remember rightly, so it's perfectly possible that he could have gone arse over tit in the field and the ground at the moment is very very hard.
BUT
none of us were there at the time, and whichever of the various stories is correct we will probably never know.
I do know I feel very sorry for everyone at Laura Colletts, they all lost him too and that does seem to be being forgotten in the aftermath / revisiting of the retirement saga. I've stopped reading things now, the more you look, the more people seem to have their own ideas and seem to be on some kind of witch hunt.
I don't discriminate - I dislike both Clive smith and Paul Nicholls equally, so I don't really care about their sides of things but it does mean that I look at them both with open eyes. I've changed my mind three or four times during the course of this afternoon and this evening as more has come to light/been speculated about/been invented so I've given up with it all now and am retreating back to what makes sense in my head and that it's very sad that a horse who gave so much to so many can't be allowed to just be " he's had to be put down, it's incredibly sad, he was a champion and we probably won't see his like again"
That probably doesn't make much sense at all, but I know what I mean and I'm sure anyone who bothers to read it will decide it says what they want it to say anyway!!!