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cowgirlintexas 05-04-2008 10:26 PM

Has the jockey said anything about it yet? I have'nt seen an article anywhere..

eajinabi 05-04-2008 10:49 PM

Probably doesn't speak english

sumitas 05-04-2008 11:21 PM

A note on her pedigree. x2 to Mr Propspector, x3 to Raise A Native, x4 to Native Dancer. This is a high wire act of breeding in that one runs a lot of risk for unsoundness by crossing all these unsound influences.

Danzig 05-04-2008 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
Probably doesn't speak english

wow

yeah, he does. jones said it was the jock who first told him about eight belles-that she'd already been put down-larry jones didn't realize at first there was a problem til he saw the rider coming back on donna brothers' horse.

DaTruth 05-05-2008 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
wow

yeah, he does. jones said it was the jock who first told him about eight belles-that she'd already been put down-larry jones didn't realize at first there was a problem til he saw the rider coming back on donna brothers' horse.

A smiling Jones was shown after the race walking down the track with Asmussen to unsaddle their horses. NBC had already reported the injury, but the poor guy had no idea what had happened.

Heels1989 05-05-2008 06:15 AM

Larry Jones to be interviewed by the Today Show this AM. Hope he is able to offer some proper prespective.

TheSpyder 05-05-2008 06:22 AM

On Good morning America right now.

No new news rally as far as an explaination. Asked if horses are being bred to cause such things as breakdowns, said you want to bred a fast horse

Antitrust32 05-05-2008 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
On the Big Brown isolated stretch run, Eight Belles bobbled, not particularly dramatically, but noticeably nonetheless with a furlong to go. She immediately bore in towards the rail and practically leaned against it the length of the stretch. Just nearing the wire she bobbled again before going out of view.

In all likelihood she suffered both injuries during the race. On the gallop out, when the riders typically give their mounts "their heads", I would imagine the lax and uncollected strides she was taking on already injured limbs resulted in further, irreparable damage.


i agree 100%... dont jockeys feel those injuries and pull a horse up instead of beating the hell out of her??

cowgirlintexas 05-05-2008 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
i agree 100%... dont jockeys feel those injuries and pull a horse up instead of beating the hell out of her??

I would say about 98% would pull them up if they felt a bobble. The other 2%should'nt be riding. I find it so hard to believe that Gabriel did'nt feel SOMETHING around the finish or shortly there-after. I mean BOTH ankles...come on!!

RolloTomasi 05-05-2008 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by cowgirlintexas
I would say about 98% would pull them up if they felt a bobble. The other 2%should'nt be riding. I find it so hard to believe that Gabriel did'nt feel SOMETHING around the finish or shortly there-after. I mean BOTH ankles...come on!!

To be fair, sometimes things don't become obvious until well after the race. Take The Cliff's Edge for instance, he ran 2nd or 3rd in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, then was found to be lame in the test barn with a broken ankle.

Certainly he didn't break his leg getting a bath.


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