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https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... in-station

People who think they are doing something good releasing racehorses to just run about, need to be put in jail or a psychiatric facility. Its lucky none of the horses died or killed someone on the roads. Its a miracle none of them got hurt.
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as a weird aside, i liked how the article was written. words, sentence structure, thoroughly detailed, etc, better than a lot of american articles i've read lately. the DWC article on bloodhorse saw me close the page half way in, i couldn't keep reading it.

on topic, i can't imagine how ugly this could have been. it could have been a disaster just at the stables but at a train station... ugh. bet that horse got a lot of relieved hugs and treats after returning.
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"People who think they are doing something good releasing racehorses to just run about...."

IMO, people who do that aren't trying for 'something good.' They're going for chaos. For the kicks. :evil:
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Sat Apr 13, 2024 10:52 am

Pride of Jenni put on quite a front-running show winning the Queen Elizabeth (G1) today at Randwick.

https://x.com/SkyRacingAU/status/1779027302153699643
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I saw that race...and it gave me a giggle. When the race caller said he'd never seen a horse go off by 30 or so lengths, and still hold on to win (and by open lengths :D ), I thought, "guess you never saw Presious Passion run." :P :lol:
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HB1994 wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 10:52 am Pride of Jenni put on quite a front-running show winning the Queen Elizabeth (G1) today at Randwick.

https://x.com/SkyRacingAU/status/1779027302153699643
That was fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
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Starine wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:03 pm
Northport wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 12:46 pm Also on the card, American Pharoah's Riff Rocket won his 3rd G1 in the Australian Derby over 12f. He is far and away the best AP offspring in either hemisphere, but is not a typical Australian speedster. Wonder if his success is enough to warrant AP shuttling back to Australia this season. If he was winning over 6f instead of 12f+ I'm sure it would be a no brainer, but Australian breeders aren't exactly lining up for stamina producing stallions.
Glad someone else is noticing Riff Rocket, who just quietly keeps racking up graded stakes. I've been enjoying following him.
Riff Rocket has unfortunately passed away after complications from colic surgery that was performed last week.
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Northport wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:35 am
Starine wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:03 pm
Northport wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 12:46 pm Also on the card, American Pharoah's Riff Rocket won his 3rd G1 in the Australian Derby over 12f. He is far and away the best AP offspring in either hemisphere, but is not a typical Australian speedster. Wonder if his success is enough to warrant AP shuttling back to Australia this season. If he was winning over 6f instead of 12f+ I'm sure it would be a no brainer, but Australian breeders aren't exactly lining up for stamina producing stallions.
Glad someone else is noticing Riff Rocket, who just quietly keeps racking up graded stakes. I've been enjoying following him.
Riff Rocket has unfortunately passed away after complications from colic surgery that was performed last week.

That's terrible news. He was such a nice young horse.
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Starine wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:33 pm
Northport wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:35 am
Starine wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:03 pm

Glad someone else is noticing Riff Rocket, who just quietly keeps racking up graded stakes. I've been enjoying following him.
Riff Rocket has unfortunately passed away after complications from colic surgery that was performed last week.

That's terrible news. He was such a nice young horse.
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Broadsiding won his 3rd G1 in the Golden Rose. He became the first horse to win with no previous start at 3. Storm Boy was 4th.

https://x.com/SkyRacingAU/status/1839911012402688007
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The worlds richest turf race The Everest will run in Australia later today. Where King Charles who is currently visiting Australia is rumoured to be attending (his official schedule just says a rest day).

Here is a US based Aus perspective from Michael Wrona https://www.skyracingworld.com/news/srw ... nni/670205

I have my fingers crossed for I Wish I Win who I mentioned quite some time ago on another thread was born with very very very bad legs. (Straightened naturally with help from a excellent farrier)
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Michael Wrona is a respected caller---he was hired at Santa Anita a few years ago after suspicious competition with Frank Mirahmadi. A year or so later Frank replaced Michael Wrona in a strange scenario. He's now fulltime at Los Alamitos.
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'It was a Winx-like performance' - Via Sistina shrugs off workout drama to smash course record in Cox Plate

https://www.racingpost.com/news/reports ... rl1m9piW3/
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HB1994 wrote: Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:18 am 'It was a Winx-like performance' - Via Sistina shrugs off workout drama to smash course record in Cox Plate

https://www.racingpost.com/news/reports ... rl1m9piW3/
Wow!
What a mare!!
Is there any chance she will run in the Japan Cup?
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Sat Oct 26, 2024 4:16 pm

Yulong has pumped at least $100,000,000 into bloodstock globally in the last 5 years, so it’s good to see one of their big Northern Hemisphere buys dominating down under. And to think Via Sistina almost scratched earlier this week because she got loose during her work and circled the track three times before they could catch her!

And almost two seconds faster than Winx’s best time at the track. Incredible.
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Will the jockey be fined in AUS?

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From the Racing Post article:

“The 4-1 shot powered clear exiting the final bend and streaked home by eight lengths from the Japanese-based favourite Prognosis, with McDonald standing up in the stirrups and celebrating before the line, for which Racing Victoria stewards fined him £1000.“
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The once very promising Storm Boy has been transferred from Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bot Aidan O’Brien. He will target top European Sprints in 2025.

Given how he hasn’t quite been the star they had hoped for, this seems like a decent plan. It’s a lot harder to win an Australian G1 Sprint than a European one, just ask Asfoora.
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Northport wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 8:00 pm The once very promising Storm Boy has been transferred from Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bot Aidan O’Brien. He will target top European Sprints in 2025.

Given how he hasn’t quite been the star they had hoped for, this seems like a decent plan. It’s a lot harder to win an Australian G1 Sprint than a European one, just ask Asfoora.
Weird given he just turned 3 and is going to be considered 4 to race in the Northern Hemisphere. I understand doing it but not yet?
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Flanders wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:08 pm
Northport wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 8:00 pm The once very promising Storm Boy has been transferred from Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bot Aidan O’Brien. He will target top European Sprints in 2025.

Given how he hasn’t quite been the star they had hoped for, this seems like a decent plan. It’s a lot harder to win an Australian G1 Sprint than a European one, just ask Asfoora.
Weird given he just turned 3 and is going to be considered 4 to race in the Northern Hemisphere. I understand doing it but not yet?
I’m not sure how the handicapping will work, but I feel like a sharp younger sprinter isnt really at a disadvantage. I also don’t think Coolmore is keen to wait until he is four before making a big move like this. They already have invested a lot into the horse, time to get some G1s next to his name.

I think now that the Spring Carnivals are winding down and the Everest has come and gone, they figure why not? They could have entered him in the VRC Champions Sprint, but maybe don’t want to lose any more face with him? If they wait until after the Autumn Carnivals, he probably won’t have enough time to get acclimated. I’m just guessing, though.

Run him in one or potentially two of the Ascot sprints, maybe the July Cup if it all goes well, and he’s retired and back in Australia by the time the SH breeding seasons starts.
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