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harter
14 Apr 12 23:27
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Horse was clearly in distress before the start and to collar him in and then put on the ruse of having the "track veterinarian" put a stethoscope to his leg and pronounce he was fine was inane.  I realize owners and trainers don't like to scratch but had I owned that horse he would never have run.

It's decisions like those which make the PETA types declare horse racing a barbaric sport.

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By:
skiptoomaloumacari
When: 14 Apr 12 23:40
any horse that unseats on way to start should be withdrawn as a matter of course..........................public relations disaster to allow him to run
By:
rebelfm
When: 14 Apr 12 23:41
You're mad. Do you think horses are bright enough to say, phew don't fancy this 40 runner handicap round here today. Best unship the jockey but can't be assed to gallop I'll just hack canter over to that kind old snapper Byrne he'll put the vet right. However i cannot believe that the vet put his /her professional integrity on the line by giving a cursory inspection prior to the OK. The horse was fine just made an error at the 6th. It is still unsettling when an animal dies  doing what it was bred to do but we all know it happens.
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 14 Apr 12 23:53
Synchronised was fine before the race. All he did was jink and lose AP. Its not ideal to canter lose for a couple of furlongs but it was only i minor drawback to his chances. It looks like he was badly hurt after running lose in the race after getting up and running with the pack. Its easy to start pointing fingers but he could quite easily have gotten up and been caught and we would not be having this conversation.
By:
cruso
When: 14 Apr 12 23:58
I agree
Syncronised had a hard race in the gold cup and was due a long race.
The horse was not `up` for the race beforehand, I have never seen such obvious body language from a horse before. Jittery when throwing AP and definately didnt like the fences even before the race.
Of all people JJ O neil should have recogised this, he rode Alverton to win the gold cup in 1979 who then went on to aintree only to be killed.
By:
cruso
When: 14 Apr 12 23:59
Syncronised was an accident waiting to happen
By:
racingstar
When: 15 Apr 12 00:03
Bf have never been short of utterly clueless individuals.
Nothing has changed.
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 15 Apr 12 00:05
The horse jinked slightly going under the tape, a few of the horses did but AP was only one to slip off. The horse was extremely relaxed being led back to meet AP again. People on here seem to be horse mind readers now!! most of the horses were on their toes.

I do however agree that he was never going to find it easy under top weight over these fences. I struggled to see him playing a part.
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 15 Apr 12 00:06
Who are you referring to racingstarMischief
By:
porkins4
When: 15 Apr 12 00:10
how could he not be
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 15 Apr 12 00:44
Everybody is guessing and to be fair some people will be talking out of their pockets or grievance. However, the person who probably best knew the horse was Jonjo. Before the Gold Cup he was asked why he had the gap between his race at Leopardstown and The Gold Cup and he said that the horse put so much effort into his races that he needed the time to recover between runs. Having been flat to the boards the whole way in The Gold Cup I am amazed that they ran him in The National at all.
By:
three_for_it
When: 15 Apr 12 00:54
It's a hard task trying to read people's body language but on here we have geniuses that can now read the body language of a horse.Unbelievable.The horse spooked at the white line drawn 20 yards behind the starting tape to get the runners in some semblance of a line before the start(which failed miserably incidentally).JP McManus wife bred this horse,they might even have races the dam and that whole family will be gutted they lost a Gold Cup winner today.I have even seen idiots writing that he was desperate to win the prize money and that's why the horse wasn't withdrawn.That man is responsible for keeping hundreds of people in a job with the amount of horses he has in training in Britain and Ireland and if he was that desperate for half a million quid he could put all his horses to a dispersal sale tomorrow,rake in millions from their sales and save himself a fortune in training fees,not to mention a load of grief from ill informed idiots who don't have a clue what they'te talking about.
By:
hello :-)
When: 15 Apr 12 00:56
Its not a day to ask why , or pick over bones of the decision to run him , who was to know or forsee the tradgedy of today , im sure the last thing anyone connected with the horse or yard want to see is a "why" or a "told you so thread "


lets just remember the gutsy style he won his gold cup

RIP synchronised Sad
By:
rebelfm
When: 15 Apr 12 01:00
And the welsh national  as well. He was on a good mark today so why not run him?
By:
Chompy_imo
When: 15 Apr 12 01:03
Some incred and slightly sad aftertiming on here
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 15 Apr 12 01:05
EO

You know how sporting the connections are with going for this race. I`m afraid the dream of making history with the horse was too much temptation, especially as he was a guaranteed stayer and running off his previous OR. AP must be quite regretful because he would have been the one to suggest if the horse could take to the fences or not. He is the race rider and his opinion could have turned it. AP struggles to believe anything is impossible and that turns into wishful thinking. Sad day today..not to mention i backed the runner up.
By:
elise
When: 15 Apr 12 01:05
Some incred and slightly sad aftertiming on here

not to mention a load of ill informed clueless garbage
By:
GT-MOLE
When: 15 Apr 12 01:08
OP and the rest of the bleeding hearts.......vaffanculo.........idiots........he was the least affected by the whole job lot.NAP
By:
Roger De Bris
When: 15 Apr 12 01:12
at least one horse has to die every year at the GN for the sport it seems....
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 15 Apr 12 01:22
Plenty of judgemental types on here.
By:
GT-MOLE
When: 15 Apr 12 01:27
The horse was never in distress..........less worked up than most........OP and anyone supporting him/her should fukc off and take up knitting.
By:
geoff m
When: 15 Apr 12 01:28
To original poster Boll@x.
The horse ran around 1/2 a mile @ a steady pace no more
No sign of distress & had no bearing whatsoever with regard to its death.
The horse unfortunately was not the greatest of jumpers & despite winning gold cup made numerous errors.
By:
GT-MOLE
When: 15 Apr 12 01:30
Jumped the fence fine..............so no blame either to course or connections.CoolCoolLove
By:
Cobblaz
When: 15 Apr 12 01:32
Finians Rainbow jinked the other day. Went through the rail. Still ran. Pissed up. Case closed. You're a moron.
By:
silvergreaser
When: 15 Apr 12 01:47
Anybody who starts these threads really need to have theraphy, nearly 37 thousand people died on British roads since 2000/2010, and a horse died?, rumour has it you really need to get a life for yourself!.
By:
BarryM
When: 15 Apr 12 03:06
I was pretty unenthusiastic about Synchronised running, but not for this reason, this really is an ignorant post. The horse as the most chilled out in the field, the pre-race incident was nothing and the only damage was to AP's pride.

I did think at Cheltenham he was noticably screwing in the air at several fences though, which is not what you want at Aintree.

At the end of the day though, he's injured himself running loose, it could have happened anywhere.
By:
BarryM
When: 15 Apr 12 03:06
I was pretty unenthusiastic about Synchronised running, but not for this reason, this really is an ignorant post. The horse as the most chilled out in the field, the pre-race incident was nothing and the only damage was to AP's pride.

I did think at Cheltenham he was noticably screwing in the air at several fences though, which is not what you want at Aintree.

At the end of the day though, he's injured himself running loose, it could have happened anywhere.
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