Going Out at the Top. Legend. Hoping he has an enjoyable long retirement. With the odd special guest appearance just to stay in touch with those who will miss him
Going Out at the Top. Legend. Hoping he has an enjoyable long retirement. With the odd special guest appearance just to stay in touch with those who will miss him
Must be paraded before the crowds at next year's Gold Cup.
Come on Cheltenham - you know it's right. Might even get a few p1ss artists out of the bars (hang on, what am I thinking??!)
Must be paraded before the crowds at next year's Gold Cup.Come on Cheltenham - you know it's right. Might even get a few p1ss artists out of the bars (hang on, what am I thinking??!)
Hopefully he will be paraded at Kempton and Cheltenham this year (and Haydock but that would be greedy!) Will never forget being on course for last years Betfair Chase
Hopefully he will be paraded at Kempton and Cheltenham this year (and Haydock but that would be greedy!) Will never forget being on course for last years Betfair Chase
Legend best I have seen. Glad he has been retired, done enough - If anything had happended to him it would have taken years to recover.
Well done to Paul Nic. done agreat job with him - and he rest easy now.
Legend best I have seen. Glad he has been retired, done enough - If anything had happended to him it would have taken years to recover.Well done to Paul Nic. done agreat job with him - and he rest easy now.
Well said Howdi - well done Paul Nicholls and his team - a marvellous training performance to get so much out of the horse over such a long time.
Like you he's the best steeplechaser I've seen and I think the best of my lifetime.
Well said Howdi - well done Paul Nicholls and his team - a marvellous training performance to get so much out of the horse over such a long time.Like you he's the best steeplechaser I've seen and I think the best of my lifetime.
How lucky they have been to have him, how lucky he has been to have them and how lucky we have been to watch & enjoy him. A real end of an era now with him & Denman gone but how wonderful they have both retired in health to enjoy a happy retirement. Will miss them both badly.
How lucky they have been to have him, how lucky he has been to have them and how lucky we have been to watch & enjoy him. A real end of an era now with him & Denman gone but how wonderful they have both retired in health to enjoy a happy retirement.
Thank you Makybe. Don't know who I'm going to cheer on with no financial interest anymore. Those 2 had transcended betting for me. Just Big Buck's left now.
Thank you Makybe. Don't know who I'm going to cheer on with no financial interest anymore. Those 2 had transcended betting for me. Just Big Buck's left now.
Would be nice if something at the Festival or at Kemptons Boxing day could become forever The Kauto much as The Arkle has become The Arkle despite who sponsers it.
Would be nice if something at the Festival or at Kemptons Boxing day could become forever The Kauto much as The Arkle has become The Arkle despite who sponsers it.
The RSA Kauto Star Chase? Would make a nice pair with the Arkle. I was also wondering about the former Racing Post Chase - not one of his races, but KG C&D.
Good idea Eternal. The RSA Kauto Star Chase? Would make a nice pair with the Arkle. I was also wondering about the former Racing Post Chase - not one of his races, but KG C&D.
Now he's retired and see what he won, his CV is arguably the greatest in national hunt history (possibly due to Arkle been cut a little short by injury).
Now he's retired and see what he won, his CV is arguably the greatest in national hunt history (possibly due to Arkle been cut a little short by injury).
kautos cv is fantastic and he deserves all the accolades and i am not comparing them, but lets not forget the flying grey desert orchid won king georges a gold cup good 2 miles hurdles and 2 mile chases and an irish grand national over 3m 6f giving lumps of weight away .both legends a very few who have taken the imagination of the people .........kauto ,dessie and rummy on first name terms with most punters and the public !
kautos cv is fantastic and he deserves all the accolades and i am not comparing them, but lets not forget the flying grey desert orchid won king georges a gold cup good 2 miles hurdles and 2 mile chases and an irish grand national over 3m 6f giv
Sad news that we'll never see him race again. Nicholls has handled him brilliantly and kept him going last season despite mis-guided calls for the horse to be retired .He'll know the horse inside out and must have seen something that wasn't quite right. Possibly one of the minority of horses who at times appeared to enjoy racing and watching him at times was a real joy and the essence of jump racing. If horses could speak KS may have wanted to continue to be kept in training and he may get bored in retirement. Hopefully connections will find something interesting to occupy him .
Sad news that we'll never see him race again. Nicholls has handled him brilliantly and kept him going last season despite mis-guidedcalls for the horse to be retired .He'll know the horse inside out and must have seen something that wasn't quite righ
They've got old Denman working hard haven't they to keep him amused. Old Denman, I still miss him brute of a creature and always had a massive place in my heart. I loved the fact that they used to be mates and were always photograghed together - yet went to war once a year. Great days and sometimes you don't realisae just how good until they are gone.
Now lets Sprinter Sacre takes over the mantle.
They've got old Denman working hard haven't they to keep him amused. Old Denman, I still miss him brute of a creature and always had a massive place in my heart. I loved the fact that they used to be mates and were always photograghed together - yet
Legend of a horse. Would be great to see it paraded on the Friday next March. Had a lump in my throat when he was pulled up last year and got a standing ovation.
Legend of a horse. Would be great to see it paraded on the Friday next March. Had a lump in my throat when he was pulled up last year and got a standing ovation.
What I loved about him was his vulnerability. I really like Big Bucks and Quevega (who doesn't), but I always felt 100% confident that they would win, which kind of took the emotion out of it; Kauto would have you on the edge of your seat, your heart racing, willing him to win (whether financially involved or not). Because he was prone to the odd last fence blip, and because he was beaten occasionally, this only made me want him to win more.
Unfortunately I never saw any of his Tingle Creeks when he was Champion 2 miler, that was before my time. The first race I remember him in was the infamous L'Ami race with the final fence. It was because of Kauto, Well Chief, Exotic Dancer, and Howard Johnson's Lennon that got me into racing.
I managed to see him six times (I think). Three times in the Betfair Chase, twice in the Gold Cup and once at Kempton. Of the six times he only won twice, but that didn't matter. He lost to Snoopy Loopy in the Betfair, to Long Run in the King George and Denman and Imperial Commander in the Gold Cup. I saw him beat Exotic Dancer in the Betfair, and last years epic renewal.
On the go from a 3 year old; 9 years older and 41 races later, no one can begrudge him a happy retirement. Football rivalries aside, I'd never think I'd cheer more than when Liverpool pulled it back in Istanbul, but when Kauto won last year's Betfair, that was in a different league, and I don't think anything will ever come close to that. Sprinting to the winners enclosure, just because you felt you were witnessing history in front of you.
I wasn't planning on going to this year's Betfair, but if he is going to be paraded, I'll be at the front with the digital camera ready
We've had the Lough Derg Long Walk Hurdle, the Denman Chase, the Monets Garden Old Roan Chase; arise the Kauto Star Betfair Chase.
That's the sentemental bit out of the way; where's Howdi's fact of the day thread so I can start giving some verbal abuse
What I loved about him was his vulnerability. I really like Big Bucks and Quevega (who doesn't), but I always felt 100% confident that they would win, which kind of took the emotion out of it; Kauto would have you on the edge of your seat, your hear
One of the greatest ever and a horse who's rise and subsequent reign has coincided with the period in which I fell in love with the sport.
By far the best I have ever seen and will remain my favourite for life. There aren't many that you get an emotional tie to and this was it for me.
There'll only ever be one Kauto Star. Have a long and happy retirement old boy.
One of the greatest ever and a horse who's rise and subsequent reign has coincided with the period in which I fell in love with the sport. By far the best I have ever seen and will remain my favourite for life. There aren't many that you get an emoti
I'm glad that i was there to see his final race - even if it ended a circuit too soon.
it would have been amazing to see him win another king george, but i'd have watched the race from behind the sofa, petrified something would go wrong.
it will take an unbelievable horse to knock Kauto off the top of my favourite horses list.
I'm glad that i was there to see his final race - even if it ended a circuit too soon. it would have been amazing to see him win another king george, but i'd have watched the race from behind the sofa, petrified something would go wrong. it will take
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What I loved about him was his vulnerability. I really like Big Bucks and Quevega (who doesn't), but I always felt 100% confident that they would win, which kind of took the emotion out of it; Kauto would have you on the edge of your seat, your heart racing, willing him to win (whether financially involved or not). Because he was prone to the odd last fence blip, and because he was beaten occasionally, this only made me want him to win more.
Unfortunately I never saw any of his Tingle Creeks when he was Champion 2 miler, that was before my time. The first race I remember him in was the infamous L'Ami race with the final fence. It was because of Kauto, Well Chief, Exotic Dancer, and Howard Johnson's Lennon that got me into racing.
I managed to see him six times (I think). Three times in the Betfair Chase, twice in the Gold Cup and once at Kempton. Of the six times he only won twice, but that didn't matter. He lost to Snoopy Loopy in the Betfair, to Long Run in the King George and Denman and Imperial Commander in the Gold Cup. I saw him beat Exotic Dancer in the Betfair, and last years epic renewal.
On the go from a 3 year old; 9 years older and 41 races later, no one can begrudge him a happy retirement. Football rivalries aside, I'd never think I'd cheer more than when Liverpool pulled it back in Istanbul, but when Kauto won last year's Betfair, that was in a different league, and I don't think anything will ever come close to that. Sprinting to the winners enclosure, just because you felt you were witnessing history in front of you.
I wasn't planning on going to this year's Betfair, but if he is going to be paraded, I'll be at the front with the digital camera ready
We've had the Lough Derg Long Walk Hurdle, the Denman Chase, the Monets Garden Old Roan Chase; arise the Kauto Star Betfair Chase.
That's the sentemental bit out of the way; where's Howdi's fact of the day thread so I can start giving some verbal abuse
I enjoyed this post until the last sentence which quite frankly turned my stomach
wellchief 31 Oct 12 19:59 Joined: 17 Dec 09 | Topic/replies: 983 | Blogger: wellchief's blog What I loved about him was his vulnerability. I really like Big Bucks and Quevega (who doesn't), but I always felt 100% confident that they would win, which
There was something almost surreal about the Gold Cup going on but everyone around me (at least) watching Kauto be pulled up and trotted back. That could only happen for a very, very sepcial horse.
On radio 5 this evening Clive smith said he'll stay at Ditcheat until Christmas then they'll find him something to do to keep him active. I wonder if he might become a dressage horse or something like that? He'd love the attention.
There was something almost surreal about the Gold Cup going on but everyone around me (at least) watching Kauto be pulled up and trotted back. That could only happen for a very, very sepcial horse.On radio 5 this evening Clive smith said he'll stay a
Goodbye old Friend. We'll never see your like again. Enjoy retirement, the most deserved one.
Also a great thanks to Paul Nicholls who has campaigned the horse exceptionally well.
Goodbye old Friend. We'll never see your like again. Enjoy retirement, the most deserved one. Also a great thanks to Paul Nicholls who has campaigned the horse exceptionally well.
What can I say about this horse really that I haven't said many times over? I can't sum up in words how much this horse means to me. Or guage the importance he had in solidifying my love for this sport. He's influenced my life and he'll have influenced the life of my eventual children when I bring them to race tracks and regale them with stories of the sheer greatness that was Kauto Star.
Goodbye old friend, I will see you again I'm sure. But in difference circumstances. Happy Retirement, I don't doubt you'll probably live on for another 20 years so strong is your spirit. I'll be sure to pay my respects at your statues wherever I see them.
I'll leave you with my best moments
Gold Cup 2009
"The last fence between Kauto Star and history the scene of oh so many scares 12 months ago. But this time he's faultless... Kauto Star his 11th Grade 1, the first horse to reclaim the Cheltenham Gold Cup."
King George 2009
"Coming down to the 2nd last, Kauto Star is in splendid isolation, again a giant leap." "It's become tradition here at Kempton at Christmas to follow the Star, 4 King Georges on the bounce, History made"
"Greatness in motion, greatness from one of the all time greats"
2011 Betfair Chase
"Kauto Star a big leap at the last, he came up 2 lengths clear. Long Run is chasing him up the run in, BUT HE's CHASING IN VAIN and the Old King still has one hand on the Crown. Kauto Star the horse of a lifetime is driven clear. It's 4 betfair chases."
"One of horse racings great magical moments".
2011 King George
"Kauto Star in search of a 5th King George is going to lead into the straight and he's going better than anything in the race"
"They're heading towards the line, the steeplechaser of a lifetime, Kauto Star is in front, Long Run is closing but Kauto Star has done it!! He's won FIVE King Georges."
"Oh he just takes your breath away, Kauto Star has done it again. FIVE Times, Five Times"
What can I say about this horse really that I haven't said many times over? I can't sum up in words how much this horse means to me. Or guage the importance he had in solidifying my love for this sport. He's influenced my life and he'll have influenc
The fact he managed to win 2 GC's despite that race but his ideal conditions speaks volumes about his class. He only need to look at what happened to Denman whenever he tried Aintree or Imperial Commander whenever he tried Kempton to see that. Also destroyed that seasons QM winner and future dual QM winner in the tingle creek the same season he won his first gold cup. Has his pick of riches that season.
The fact he managed to win 2 GC's despite that race but his ideal conditions speaks volumes about his class. He only need to look at what happened to Denman whenever he tried Aintree or Imperial Commander whenever he tried Kempton to see that. Also d
^^^ must have been on holiday for the past month imo
see seperate thread why you can post your apology for this shambolic remark!!
Most popular thread on betfair GoldCupWinner !!!!
^^^ must have been on holiday for the past month imo see seperate thread why you can post your apology for this shambolic remark!!Most popular thread on betfair GoldCupWinner !!!!