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Old 06-04-2007, 12:19 AM
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Old 06-04-2007, 06:57 AM
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Great, a well-deserved (and overdue) retirement. What an amazing horse he was.
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Old 06-04-2007, 02:53 PM
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Did you check out the other horses, FOO and all?

They just look great. A pleasure to see Silent Witness looking like he's enjoying life.
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:09 PM
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Well deserved retirement for that champion.
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Old 08-25-2007, 01:26 AM
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A few new shots.....

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Old 08-11-2008, 03:38 PM
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http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_d...515&con_type=1

Track champs take it easy on home run

Neil Sands

Monday, August 11, 2008


Horse racing can be a tough, unsentimental sport, but an equine retirement home in Australia is giving champion thoroughbreds that excelled at tracks across Asia a chance to relax.
Living Legends on the outskirts of Melbourne is home to 11 horses that between them have won four Melbourne Cups, two Cox plates, two Caulfield Cups and one Japan Cup.

Among the champions enjoying retirement in paddocks where wild kangaroos can be seen hopping in the distance is Silent Witness, who set Hong Kong alight between 2002 and 2005 when he won a world record 17 consecutive starts.

The aging warriors of the turf have collectively won more than US$40 million (HK$312 million) in prize money during careers that have caused fortunes in cash to ebb and flow between punters and bookies.

But Living Legends' chief executive Andrew Clarke said his rest home is not about money, it is about caring for horses and letting the public experience meeting thoroughbreds close up.

"To go up to the fence and pat a Melbourne Cup winner like Doriemus, that's a magical experience, especially for kids. Some of them have never been near a horse before," he said. "And the horses love the attention. Kids are like a drug for [1997 Melbourne Cup winner] Might and Power. If there's kids around, he's there lapping it up."

The old champions are no longer ridden but Clarke said they would often ignore creaking joints and roll back the years to take off on full-pelt gallops around their enclosures.

"Racing's in their blood," he said. "I don't think they can help it, even at their age."

Living Legends, the only horse retirement home in the Asia-Pacific region, was inspired by Britain's Rest Home for Horses, where Clarke did his PhD in veterinary research.

While the British home houses all types of retired horses including pit ponies and police mounts, the Australian version concentrates solely on racehorses.

It opened 18 months ago, after the owners of two-time Cox Plate winner Fields of Omagh told Clarke they were looking for a home for their horse as none of them owned a farm.

Clarke approached the Victoria state government with his idea for a racehorse retirement home and was told that a historic property named Woodlands was available about 20 kilometers outside the city center.

By happy coincidence, the 700-hectare property, which contains a homestead built in the 1840s, was the site of some of the first horse races ever staged in Victoria.

"We had no idea about that when we were looking for a site but it all seemed to fit," Clarke recalled.

He said visitors are a mix of veteran punters keen to see their raceday winners in the flesh, schoolchildren and people with special needs whose trips form part of their diversional therapy.

Funded entirely by donations, Living Legends is set up as a charity, with any profits going to veterinary research.

"I saw it as an opportunity for people to focus on funding research education," he said.

"The Home of Rest for Horses [in Britain] is the biggest funder of equine research and education in the UK. They've rebuilt all the vets' schools and hospitals in the UK.

"That's what we'd like to do."

However, Clarke admits profits are non-existent at the moment, as the home tries to recover from losses incurred during an outbreak of influenza in the Australian racing industry.

While there was no flu at the property, it still had to close for three months as the racing industry went into lockdown in a bid to contain the virus.

"We're going month to month at the moment," Clarke said.

Despite the difficulties, Clarke believes his time at Living Legends has been among the most rewarding of a career that has included stints at top studs in Britain, Ireland and Australia.

The age of the horses at Living Legends ranges from nine to 24, with the typical lifespan of a thoroughbred estimated at about 30.

Clarke said the horses have distinct personalities, including the powerfully built Brew, who won the Melbourne Cup in 2000 but whose mischievous nature saw him flunk out of police training school.

He described the Hong Kong legend Silent Witness as unflappable. "That's one mentally tough horse," he said. "I flew with him from Hong Kong and they put him in a float and pulled him all over the airport, underneath jets that were screaming, then put him in a cargo hold. He didn't even blink."

Silent Witness was also unfazed by his first sight of a kangaroo when he was let loose in the paddock at Woodlands after more than five years being stabled in Hong Kong.

"He had a bit of a stretch, bucked a bit, looked left, looked right, then settled right down."

The big day out for the property's four Melbourne Cup winners is in November, when they are displayed before the crowd at Flemington racecourse in a parade of champions just prior to Australia's biggest race.

"Might and Power thrives on the crowd," he said. "He stands taller, his veins are sticking out and he's all business - he's ready to race."

If Clarke has a favorite among his charges, he's not giving it away.

"People ask who your favorite is but you can't choose between your children," he said. "They're all special."
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Old 11-05-2008, 07:32 PM
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It's not bad enough I missed the Cup, I missed this too.

WAS ANYONE THERE????????

If so can you post about it? About what it was like?

YEA THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://racing.scmp.com/freeservice/n...s20081104f.asp
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Old 11-06-2008, 06:17 AM
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Nice pics!
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Old 01-07-2010, 10:31 PM
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Thank you, Living Legends, for finally updating your website to include this legend...

I think there are more threads about this horse in international than any other.

Bullish Luck.

http://www.livinglegends.org.au/index.html

A stunning shot...

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...d=173550490348

For what I guess is the last time... this has been a Bullish Luck update.
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Old 01-08-2010, 09:51 PM
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Thank you, Living Legends, for finally updating your website to include this legend...

I think there are more threads about this horse in international than any other.

Bullish Luck.

http://www.livinglegends.org.au/index.html

A stunning shot...

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...d=173550490348

For what I guess is the last time... this has been a Bullish Luck update.
I doubt that. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Old 01-09-2010, 12:35 AM
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I doubt that. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
You're probably right.
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Old 03-06-2010, 12:47 PM
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I WISH I COULD GO.

It's Official: Apache Cat and Takeover Target Become Living Legends

Living Legends is pleased to invite media and the public to a family day this Sunday 7 March 2010, to welcome the two latest champions to the Living Legends family.

Eight-time Group 1 winner and people's champ Apaaaaaache Cat , and Takeover Target, also an eight-time Group 1 winner and fan favourite, will meet their new stable mates including Might and Power, Doriemus, Better Loosen Up, Brew, Rogan Josh and Silent Witness for the first time.

The public will be able to get up close to the champions of the turf on a family day including photo opportunities, a sausage sizzle, face painting and kids' activities.

What: Sportsbet.com.au Super Sunday at Living Legends.

Who: Apache Cat, Takeover Target, and their trainers Greg Eurell and Joe Janiak.

When: Sunday, 7 March 2010.
Apache Cat and Takeover Target will arrive at 11.30am. Living Legends is open from 10am - 4pm.


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I WISH I COULD GO.

It's Official: Apache Cat and Takeover Target Become Living Legends

Living Legends is pleased to invite media and the public to a family day this Sunday 7 March 2010, to welcome the two latest champions to the Living Legends family.

Eight-time Group 1 winner and people's champ Apaaaaaache Cat , and Takeover Target, also an eight-time Group 1 winner and fan favourite, will meet their new stable mates including Might and Power, Doriemus, Better Loosen Up, Brew, Rogan Josh and Silent Witness for the first time.

The public will be able to get up close to the champions of the turf on a family day including photo opportunities, a sausage sizzle, face painting and kids' activities.

What: Sportsbet.com.au Super Sunday at Living Legends.

Who: Apache Cat, Takeover Target, and their trainers Greg Eurell and Joe Janiak.

When: Sunday, 7 March 2010.
Apache Cat and Takeover Target will arrive at 11.30am. Living Legends is open from 10am - 4pm.


http://www.livinglegends.org.au/news.html
With the weather we're expecting to get today, I doubt too many people will risk going!

We had over an inch of rain in less than an hour yesterday, 70mph winds and hail stones the size of golf balls............... and the same is expected today.

I would have gone if it wasn't for the dreadful forecast.
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Shall I post my soliloquy on the miserable weather I'd have braved to see these horses now or later?
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Shall I post my soliloquy on the miserable weather I'd have braved to see these horses now or later?
Now please

I've decided to go next weekend when hopefully it's warm and sunny, and I can get some nice photos
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I'm dying I'm so jealous.
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Old 04-05-2010, 10:04 PM
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Apache Cat arrives...

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Old 04-06-2010, 06:59 AM
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He is just so cool looking. Hope he has a very happy retirement













(Hard to believe he is done racing already )
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Sacred Kingdom will be the next legend to arrive...
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