ST NICHOLAS ABBEY, winner of almost £5 million in prize-money and one of the most successful racehorses of the past decade, was put down on Tuesday morning after losing a six-month battle against injury and illness.
In a statement released on Tuesday afternoon, owners Coolmore said that the seven-year-old, who suffered a career-ending injury in July, was found to have an inoperable colic.
Coolmore said: "Regretfully St Nicholas Abbey has lost his brave battle after suffering a colic this morning. Surgery revealed a severe strangulating colon torsion that was unviable and he had to be euthanised on humane grounds.
"This is extremely unfortunate as St Nicholas Abbey had been in terrific form, the laminitis was resolving very well and the fracture had healed better than expected.
"Coolmore would like to thank the surgeons, the international experts and all the staff at Fethard Equine Hospital who gave him such excellent care 24-7.
"We would also like to thank the multitude of well-wishers for all the cards and messages of support for St Nicholas Abbey. He will be buried in the graveyard here at Coolmore."
Sad news,Was a fantastic oul horse,one of my favourites.
It heightens the significance of Camelot's stud career considering that Pour Moi and Camelot are now the only sons of the recently deceased Montjeu standing in Ireland.
It heightens the significance of Camelot's stud career considering that Pour Moi and Camelot are now the only sons of the recently deceased Montjeu standing in Ireland.
OH ffs,I omitted the word Coolmore Ireland and flat since you want to be pedantic and make an irrelevant point.
I forgot the potential impact Frozen Fire might yet have on the Bloodstock world-a snip at 3k!
OH ffs,I omitted the word Coolmore Ireland and flat since you want to be pedantic and make an irrelevant point.I forgot the potential impact Frozen Fire might yet have on the Bloodstock world-a snip at 3k!
I am not going to ruin this thread as any objective person can see you were making a very sad point.
You're now in the same category as my Northern friend,not worth replying to,GL.
Context.I am not going to ruin this thread as any objective person can see you were making a very sad point.You're now in the same category as my Northern friend,not worth replying to,GL.
You are the one who was trying to ruin the thread with your inaccuracies. I was just trying to get it back on track by trying to correct the misinformation you tend to splutter out from time to time. ~A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them".
You are the one who was trying to ruin the thread with your inaccuracies. I was just trying to get it back on track by trying to correct the misinformation you tend to splutter out from time to time. ~A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes,
Horsesh1t Gotchee, you were just having a go back at him with a needless pedantic correction because he made a fool of you on a thread the other day.
dj does not dumb himself down in order to ingratiate himself with others on here. Those with a lesser intellect should try harder not not be offended by this.
Horsesh1t Gotchee, you were just having a go back at him with a needless pedantic correction because he made a fool of you on a thread the other day.dj does not dumb himself down in order to ingratiate himself with others on here. Those with a lesser
the gotchee is an idiot....plain and simple.....tries to pick holes in the more informed.....because he hasn't a butchers himself.....got rid of Stamford bridge ages ago.....constantly annoying him.....I think he was saying his selections.....even though they were good ones.....were too obvious......what an arrsewipe he is.....
the gotchee is an idiot....plain and simple.....tries to pick holes in the more informed.....because he hasn't a butchers himself.....got rid of Stamford bridge ages ago.....constantly annoying him.....I think he was saying his selections.....even th
Know its a "Put down" thread,but no need to take it that literally, The Gotchee is getting rounded on from all sides, a bit unfair as think he is a good poster.
Know its a "Put down" thread,but no need to take it that literally, The Gotchee is getting rounded on from all sides, a bit unfair as think he is a good poster.
Just reading the thread Ozy,see you sticking your oar in at 19.38 and it having nothing to do with you. Why don,t you go away and bake a cake or something.
Just reading the thread Ozy,see you sticking your oar in at 19.38 and it having nothing to do with you.Why don,t you go away and bake a cake or something.
Bake a cake? (subconcious homosexual slur, what is it with men of your generation and gays, Pa?)
oh and put down that pitch fork, Old Pa, before you do yourself an injury.
Bake a cake? (subconcious homosexual slur, what is it with men of your generation and gays, Pa?)oh and put down that pitch fork, Old Pa, before you do yourself an injury.
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is an extremely rare mental disorder characterized by at least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness.
Ozy, your mask has fallen off. Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is an extremely rare mental disorder characterized by at least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociate
Ozymandius 07 Apr 13 20:37 Joined: 01 Jul 11 | Topic/replies: 7,301 | Blogger: Ozymandius's blog I don't know about you chaps but I live in the Republic of Ireland
Ozymandius December 21, 2013 8:18 PM Joined: 01 Jul 11 | Topic/replies: 7,308 | Blogger: Ozymandius's blog My Father had hosses (mostly Flat) and was an avid race goer, I went everywhere with him and loved it. I follow racing closely but don't live in the UK/Ire
Ozymandius 07 Apr 13 20:37 Joined: 01 Jul 11 | Topic/replies: 7,301 | Blogger: Ozymandius's blogI don't know about you chaps but I live in the Republic of IrelandOzymandius December 21, 2013 8:18 PM Joined: 01 Jul 11 | Topic/replies: 7,308 | Blogger:
Thad sounds fascinating, Gotchee, but I cannot admit to understanding what you are referring to, old chap.
You took a proper shoeing on this thread, and I can understand why you might lash out.
Thad sounds fascinating, Gotchee, but I cannot admit to understanding what you are referring to, old chap.You took a proper shoeing on this thread, and I can understand why you might lash out.
Chelt and neill you're spot on with your comments. I make the trip to Epsom every year and it's been brilliant to watch him perform there. I still remember his debut at the Curragh back in the day.
Chelt and neill you're spot on with your comments. I make the trip to Epsom every year and it's been brilliant to watch him perform there. I still remember his debut at the Curragh back in the day.
Pity they tried to make him a Guineas horse, he was never quite the same after that really even though he subsequently attained a higher level of form later on. I tend to believe AOB on this fella and it was seen in the way he handled Camelot (having him just ready for the 2000 and the time he has given Kingsbarns.) He and Workforce would have been a potentially titanic duel. That 2000 Guineas he ran in was one of the great races of the great Classics of the last 20 years.
Pity they tried to make him a Guineas horse, he was never quite the same after that really even though he subsequently attained a higher level of form later on. I tend to believe AOB on this fella and it was seen in the way he handled Camelot (having
I haven't a clue Gotchee, they have always wanted to curb these developments. It is certainly much easier to value your am... Fixed Assets in the current system and that is where their planning has led to them thriving.
I think a change to this would lead to the worst king of stockpiling and completely take the art out of it. They would also possibly come back to the pack. Darley possibly have the stallions now. The next thing for them is a better band of less stamina laden mares.
I haven't a clue Gotchee, they have always wanted to curb these developments. It is certainly much easier to value your am... Fixed Assets in the current system and that is where their planning has led to them thriving. I think a change to this would
I presume we are talking Darley and the likes of Denman and Helmut were supposed to have been pretty useful down under. There was another fella as well of the same vintage as Helmut who's name escapes me. Helmut was a flop up here wasn't he, don't know much about the Oz denman but you'd presume in the Northern hemisphere he'd have been a sprinter.
You get the sense with Coolmore that the one that really got away was Mozart. What he could have done with the mares they had coming along. But then maybe the likes of Montjeu who had to fight for his spot might not have gotten the push he did.
I always think sprinter milers tend to be big underachievers at stud but it is the horse that the boys are mad to get for sure.
I presume we are talking Darley and the likes of Denman and Helmut were supposed to have been pretty useful down under. There was another fella as well of the same vintage as Helmut who's name escapes me. Helmut was a flop up here wasn't he, don't kn
They'd love a good one by Oasis Dream you'd think or one of the American stallions like War Command or Scat Daddy. They might have one with the Coventry winner.
Power had a grand racing career but I think he only made something like 50k and that he was conformationally not outstanding.
An interesting one who I've noted they have maintained ownership of is Daddy long Legs. DeKock said he had more done than any other horse of his when he was beaten last week so the signs for his racing career are not good.
However he is by an up and coming sire in Scat Daddy and he must be one of the best movers I have ever seen on a racecourse. he has an action like poetry. I'd be very interested to see where he stands as i think he'll nab a berth somewhere, possibly even under the big banner.... you'd certainly have a fair chance of getting a great mover and he'll be in budget range.
They'd love a good one by Oasis Dream you'd think or one of the American stallions like War Command or Scat Daddy. They might have one with the Coventry winner.Power had a grand racing career but I think he only made something like 50k and that he wa