Did anybody see that incident in the paddock, when Montaly kicked out at Andrew Balding's wife before the race? She just took it in her stride, She said, "He's got a few issues..." The horse clocked her as it passed and took aim with its hind legs and missed her head by millimetres.
That's the worst incident I've ever seen in the paddock - you couldn't turn your back on that horse for one second - maybe the horse was upset that she literally HAD turned her back. I've read about some "evil" racehorses before, but that was horrendous...
There have been loads..."savages"...Lammtarra...Spectacular Bid...etc...but it's usually stallions that go cranky...El Gran Senor had a temperament like a child's pony.
There have been loads..."savages"...Lammtarra...Spectacular Bid...etc...but it's usually stallions that go cranky...El Gran Senor had a temperament like a child's pony.
Dynaformer...Ribot...Halo...Seeking the Gold...Danzig...Storm Bird...all nutjobs...
http://forum.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/savage-mad-bad-stallions_topic16770_page4.htmlDynaformer...Ribot...Halo...Seeking the Gold...Danzig...Storm Bird...all nutjobs...
"He did say that Unbridled was super sweet and a very gentle stallion that you could do anything with. Ribot on the other hand was known to try and mount trees. He did say the horse was certifiably crazy and you could not trust him at all. "
Lester said Ribot was better than Frankel...
"He did say that Unbridled was super sweet and a very gentle stallion that you could do anything with. Ribot on the other hand was known to try and mount trees. He did say the horse was certifiably crazy and you could not trust him at all. "Lester sa
Anybody remember a horse called SANDRA'S SECRET...ran in the early 80s? Been trying to find info on it...maybe Reg Hollinshead trained...a Sandra's Secret won the other day on the all-weather.
Anybody remember a horse called SANDRA'S SECRET...ran in the early 80s? Been trying to find info on it...maybe Reg Hollinshead trained...a Sandra's Secret won the other day on the all-weather.
about 25 years ago I had a tip for one,all went well until the bugger decided to try and take a chunk out of the last horse to pass,won easily but thrown out cant remember the name and not sure if it ever run again
about 25 years ago I had a tip for one,all went well until the bugger decided to try and take a chunk out of the last horse to pass,won easily but thrown out cant remember the name and not sure if it ever run again
Velasquez - Re Sandra's Secret. Bf 2YO Season in 1979. Trained by Jimmy Skilling. Ran 11 times. 3rd twice!!. Trained by R Whittaker in 1980. Ran 16 times, Won Five and placed Three times. 1981. Ran 11 times placed in 4. Moved to D Garraton mid season. Ran 4 times in 1982. Placed once. Third to Soba!!!in Gosforth Park Cup trained by Geoff Huffer. Unraces thereafter I think.
Velasquez - Re Sandra's Secret. Bf 2YO Season in 1979. Trained by Jimmy Skilling. Ran 11 times. 3rd twice!!. Trained by R Whittaker in 1980. Ran 16 times, Won Five and placed Three times. 1981. Ran 11 times placed in 4. Moved to D Garraton mid
She was lucky could have been a very nasty incident. I've seen a few accidents in the paddock over the years and the worst one was with Tommy Stack up at Hexham, when a horse slipped and rolled over him in the paddock. His injuries were serious including multiple fractures to his pelvis, left him in traction for months....and retired from riding the following year.
Sometimes a little freak accident like that can be the worst. Anna Lisa Balding was really lucky yesterday when the horse kicked out and missed her and she only broke her phone.
She was lucky could have been a very nasty incident. I've seen a few accidents in the paddock over the years and the worst one was with Tommy Stack up at Hexham, when a horse slipped and rolled over him in the paddock. His injuries were serious inclu
The nutter horse i was trying to think of was Marinsky who in 1977 was disqualified after winning the Diomed stakes at Epsom after biting Relkino during the race. I now remember the race;if it's on you tube it's certainly worth watching.
The nutter horse i was trying to think of was Marinsky who in 1977 was disqualified after winning the Diomed stakes at Epsom after biting Relkino during the race.I now remember the race;if it's on you tube it's certainly worth watching.
I was at Kempton when Greville Starkey's mount swerved and hit the rail in a 5f sprint ..
Starkey lay prone on the turf and was loaded into an ambulance.
I have photos.
Andrew Balding's wife probably votes Tory .............
I was at Kempton when Greville Starkey's mount swerved and hit the rail in a 5f sprint ..Starkey lay prone on the turf and was loaded into an ambulance.I have photos.Andrew Balding's wife probably votes Tory .............
curious-cat - what a strange chap you are! I suggest you eat more cheese.
Ribero - Marinsky didn't bite Genti.. He was disqualified for accidental interference AND that his trainer had previously given an undertaking that the horse would not run in England again.
curious-cat - what a strange chap you are! I suggest you eat more cheese.Ribero - Marinsky didn't bite Genti.. He was disqualified for accidental interference AND that his trainer had previously given an undertaking that the horse would not run
Ribero - Sorry meant to add that I think you may be getting muddled up with Marinskys previous activies at Epsom earlier in that year when he savaged Relkino mid race.
Ribero - Sorry meant to add that I think you may be getting muddled up with Marinskys previous activies at Epsom earlier in that year when he savaged Relkino mid race.
A lot of the time a horse is just being playful or attention-seeking when it kicks. Watch a couple of horses charging around a field - they frequently lash out at each other with their back legs, but they never seem to connect, or even expect to connect. Because their eyes are located to the sides of the head, they always see the kick coming and naturally avoid it. The one doing the kicking knows this, and never expects to connect. It's just the same as dogs play-fighting with each other.
The problem comes when they treat humans the same way. We don't see the kick coming, and naturally consider it as aggression when it does connect.
At least you can expect to be kicked from a horse's rear end, and take precautions. It's cow kicking (kicking forward with the hind leg) that can be really horrible, because you don't expect to be injured just standing next to a horse's flank. I remember seeing it happen to Pat Eddery once: all he was doing was chatting to the nag's connections in the winner's enclosure, having just removed the saddle, and wham! Down he went.
A lot of the time a horse is just being playful or attention-seeking when it kicks. Watch a couple of horses charging around a field - they frequently lash out at each other with their back legs, but they never seem to connect, or even expect to conn
Ok blackbarn,he may not have actually bit him but from what I remember he definitely had a go at Gentilhombre which caused the interference and the resulting disqualification,is it on youtube?
Ok blackbarn,he may not have actually bit him but from what I remember he definitely had a go at Gentilhombre which caused the interference and the resulting disqualification,is it on youtube?
1st Caprio Chased leader, led over 1f out, joined when edged left and tried to bite runner-up last stride, held on opened
2nd nse Jake The Snake Held up in 6th, steady headway on outside from 2f out, chased leader inside final furlong, strong challenge and upsides when winner edged left tried to bite
I was on Jake The Snake 1st Caprio Chased leader, led over 1f out, joined when edged left and tried to bite runner-up last stride, held on opened2nd nse Jake The Snake Held up in 6th, steady headway on outside from 2f out, chased leader inside fi