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- March 25, 2008 at 14:27 #7227March 25, 2008 at 14:30 #153723
Have they got a water jump?
March 25, 2008 at 17:42 #153739"Animal Aid horse racing consultant" – now there’s an oxymoron.
Or maybe just a moron.
Nobody on this Forum is flippant about equine fatalities, as evinced by both the Memorials threads and the heartfelt discussions on water jumps following East Tycoon’s demise. However, Sedgefield is a speed track by its very nature, and one of the least palatable truths of this sport we love is that speed kills.
I was a little surprised to learn that Sedgefield has leapt as far ahead of the likes of Market Rasen and Stratford where losses are concerned, given that those two host more meetings on faster summer going, and from what I have seen of the course on regular visits there over the last ten years or so, there is nothing more inherently dangerous about that course compared to the others.
The numbers involved probably preclude the blithe writing-off of these findings as just "accidents of racing" without the Sedgefield executive holding some sort of internal investigation, especially with the witless opportunists of AA casting their gaze over the Co. Durham venue more closely now, but I’d be confident of any such investigation proving that no exceptional circumstances beyond the course’s topography being at fault here.
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March 25, 2008 at 18:18 #153741Very surprized that Sedgefield is the worst course for equine deaths as they always seem to be racing on Soft or Heavy ground.
It would be interesting to see where the facts and data came from though just to be sure that Animal Aids information is correct.
Anyway no doubt the protestors will be out at Aintree next week with the usuall placards and loud noise in the name of protest at the Grand National.
March 25, 2008 at 19:35 #153752I wonder if less high profile tracks have more fatalities perhaps because they’re lower grade, less skilled jumpers?
March 25, 2008 at 19:50 #153753Sadly another fatality this afternoon when Star Of The Desert took a fatal fall in the 3:30.
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