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Only did the big and prestigious races thus did not realise 5 horses lost their lives. RIP!
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Always desperate to see when it happens
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Reporting as 6 now , Some Plan in the last.
He fell at the last as a loose horse ran across him . |
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Very sad to read about Some Plan who was one of my main fancies for the week It looked a soft fall but it happens so easily. They can't blame fast ground this time.
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In that case is it not 7 as North Hill Harvey was killed in the last?
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whatever it is
its a choker what do you do ? stop it or look for ways to prevent it ? has to be the lattee imvho |
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* latter
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IMO the 4 mile national hunt chase for novices is brutal, they could bring that back a couple of furlongs!
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They have spoilt the 4 miler (agreed 3.5 would suffice) by changing the conditions which used to exclude any horse that had run on the flat or won over hurdles. It used to attract some experienced pointers and late developers that could cope with the course but now any novice chaser is eligible and is a consolation race for anything thought not quite good enough for the RSA. It is still speed that kills a lot more horses than tiredness though.
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You're right, with the previous conditions of the NH chase it wasn't yet another Cheltenham race that dilutes the best races.
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Looks like the ultimate 'getting out stakes' the County Hurdle is going to return to its rightful place as the last on GC day. Lots of opinion in the media today pointing out that a furiously run 2m hcap chase (Grand Annual) isnt the ideal final race given how desperate jockeys are to get their festival winner. Sadly there were 3 fatalities in the race this year.
8 hurdles are better than 12 fences in this situation ... |