Diamond Geezer
Gone But Not Forgotten
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Apparently has a foot infection and will need all his fighting spirit to pull through
Well put, and a fair illustration of the flipside of my argument.I agree with Rory.
BUT - I don't think anyone on this thread is expressing that Monet be kept alive despite some injury that would prevent him form having a normal life. His connections are wise.
I have everything crossed he recovers. Small yard and this horse means the world to them. We can always say 'this is only a horse, etc.' but these horses give hope and joy to a lot of people and many of us have had our lives brightened by them. Joy is never a thing to take lightly or not to be grateful for.
He epitomises all that is good about NH racing. He also, I understand, has become very popular in the Dessie and Red Rum mould of opening fetes etc. We need equine ambassadors like him from time to time, and I think we all need some good news coming out of this season which, for the first time in my life, has made me almost want to walk away from the sport. However, I don't want a Barbaro situation, and that isn't going to happen anyway because his connections have the sense to know how far to go with all this, and enough love and respect for the horse to know when to give up. But they still need to know that they've done everything they can to save him; a very difficult balance and one that, as most owners of any sort of animal have found out over the years, is very difficult to get right. I know there are awful things happening in the world at the moment, but in a purely selfish way this is the story that I need so much to have a happy ending. With a lot of my equine heroes I've only realised when it's too late how much they mean to me, but Monets Garden has been a 'lump in the throat' horse for me ever since he started racing, as I always felt that One Man was looking down on him. I'm sorry to be so sentimental about him but, there it is, I can't help it.