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Kasept 07-04-2007 09:14 AM

Sports Town Euthanized
 
SPORTS TOWN, a 3yo son of Belong to Me that won the May 16 Ogygian Stakes and placed in the Whirlaway, was reportedly euthanized earlier this week due to complications from laminitis. Owned by the Gatsas Family's Soveriegn Stables and trained by John Terranova, Sports Town had a 3-0-2 record from 6 career starts with earnings of $104,007.

Out of the Peteski mare Answer to Me, Sports Town was bred by Sabine Stable and sold for $150,000 at the Ocala Spring sale as a 2 year old.

Our sympathies to the Gatsas family and everyone at Sovereign on the loss of this nice colt...

Sightseek 07-04-2007 09:17 AM

RIP Sports Town...what a sad loss for his connections. :(

31lengths 07-04-2007 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
RIP Sports Town...what a sad loss for his connections. :(

yep. sad. RIP

philcski 07-04-2007 10:17 AM

Very sad. I guess this is why he scratched from the Woody Stephens even though he likely would have been a top 2 choice.

10 pnt move up 07-04-2007 11:40 AM

See it was that big race, he bounced so hard out of it that it killed him.....he did run that one MONSTER race out of no where, maybe not so good to get that type of a performance out of such a so so horse?

my miss storm cat 07-04-2007 11:42 AM

That's a shame.

Run in peace, good boy.

How sad.....

Danzig 07-04-2007 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
See it was that big race, he bounced so hard out of it that it killed him.....he did run that one MONSTER race out of no where, maybe not so good to get that type of a performance out of such a so so horse?

he ran hard so he got laminitis?? that's one i haven't heard before.

my condolences to his owners, trainer, groom, everyone who was involved with him.
hopefully they will soon find an answer for this disease. too many horses are lost to this, including some of the very best that have ever graced a racetrack.

10 pnt move up 07-04-2007 01:30 PM

may the angles sing when he runs...........

actually the lamintis was caused by not have polytrack in new york.

ateamstupid 07-04-2007 01:39 PM

That sucks for sure. I thought he really had a bright future sprinting. His Ogygian win was simply monstrous. RIP.

Downthestretch55 07-04-2007 01:56 PM

RIP Sports Town.
This thread got me thinking about something I've been dealing with for a while.
It has to do with "hope" in a tough tough game.
I've booked my mares to stallions I've picked. Waited eleven months.
Paid all the fees, stud, vets, Jockey Club, farm, on and on... believe me, it's not the money. A lot has to do with the "hope".
Watching the foal stand on it's wobbly legs and take its first sip, listening to its mommy scream for it when its weaned. When its tacked up and ground broke, lunged, ridden with a pony on a lead, then on its own, well, it's really part of a tough tough game.
I'm just trying to put a face on all the effort that goes into a horse before it even gets to the track. It's more than money. It's love.
So, to all the folks that had their hands on Sports Town, the breeder, the groom, the friend that brought a carrot or a mint, the mucker, the hotwalker, the trainers and riders, and all the others whose lives have been touched by the hope they had in you, Sports Town, thanks. May you rest in peace, and be assured that the love they've put your way won't be forgotten, nor will the hope you inspired in them. It's a tough tough game.
RIP

10 pnt move up 07-04-2007 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
RIP Sports Town.
This thread got me thinking about something I've been dealing with for a while.
It has to do with "hope" in a tough tough game.
I've booked my mares to stallions I've picked. Waited eleven months.
Paid all the fees, stud, vets, Jockey Club, farm, on and on... believe me, it's not the money. A lot has to do with the "hope".
Watching the foal stand on it's wobbly legs and take its first sip, listening to its mommy scream for it when its weaned. When its tacked up and ground broke, lunged, ridden with a pony on a lead, then on its own, well, it's really part of a tough tough game.
I'm just trying to put a face on all the effort that goes into a horse before it even gets to the track. It's more than money. It's love.
So, to all the folks that had their hands on Sports Town, the breeder, the groom, the friend that brought a carrot or a mint, the mucker, the hotwalker, the trainers and riders, and all the others whose lives have been touched by the hope they had in you, Sports Town, thanks. May you rest in peace, and be assured that the love they've put your way won't be forgotten, nor will the hope you inspired in them. It's a tough tough game.
RIP

its alot tougher to stay alive when horses are pumped full of cobra venom!

Left Bank 07-04-2007 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
may the angles sing when he runs...........

actually the lamintis was caused by not have polytrack in new york.

You obviously are totally clueless!

Left Bank 07-04-2007 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Picking up on sarcasm is obviously one of your strong suits huh?

Come on,what would not having polytrack have to do with it?What a ridiculous statement for him to make!!

Left Bank 07-04-2007 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Again, I'm pretty confident he was being sarcastic saying it.

I don't think so.Not by reading his other posts here and in other threads.But you could be right

paisjpq 07-04-2007 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Again, I'm pretty confident he was being sarcastic saying it.

second this.

Mortimer 07-04-2007 04:03 PM

Well.....










......I vote clueless.

ARyan 07-04-2007 04:27 PM

RIP

Very very sad.

Echo Farm 07-04-2007 05:19 PM

RIP Sports Town.

This is a devistating disease that has taken down so many of our horses. I don't think we will ever really understand a horse's foot.

This is an interesting but complicated website discussing it.

http://www.olympus.net/personal/pvd/pvd.html

Perhaps, Steve, you could get Dr Allday to give a simple explanation (if there is one) to the audience when he calls into the show.


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