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July 3, 2010 at 20:04 #15550
A few I haven’t seen out on the track this season, anyone know what happened to them?
Ialysos
Monsieur Chevalier
J J The Jet Plane
Stacelita
Strike The DealJuly 3, 2010 at 21:11 #304461Hi Kez
The only one I know about mate is Stacelita.
Returned with a win in a Group 3 at Longchamp on the 14th of June.
Has an entry in the International at YorkJuly 3, 2010 at 21:18 #304463J J the Jet planes back in south africa now and won about a month ago there i think.
Strike the deals still injured and out for season so hopefully see that next year again.
I sctually had a conversation about ialysos the greek freak today when ch4 mentioned him briefly, used to love that horse, just seemed to disapper though!
May 2, 2011 at 21:56 #353401Notice that Monsieur Chevalier is enter in a 6f race at Haydock on Saturday also it would appear that he holds an entry to the Kings Stand stakes at Ascot later in the year…….Great news.
Blackbeard to conquer the World
May 2, 2011 at 22:04 #353405JJ The Jet Plane was injured in Dubai & is unlikely to race abroad again or at least for some considerable time.
May 2, 2011 at 22:15 #353406Monsieur Chevalier missed last season with a pelvic injury:-
May 2, 2011 at 22:24 #353408JJ The Jet Plane was injured in Dubai & is unlikely to race abroad again or at least for some considerable time.
Here is the story courtesy of RP:-
SUPER sprinter J J The Jet Plane may have showcased his ability for the last time on an international stage after suffering a serious injury when working in Dubai.
Winner of the Al Quoz Sprint on his last start at Meydan on Dubai World Cup night, the Lucky Houdalakis-trained seven-year-old was being trained for the Krisflyer International Sprint in Singapore, but will now return to South Africa for treatment.
A statement released by Houdalakis’s wife Natalie on behalf of T&L Racing Stables on Thursday said: "JJ has unfortunately suffered an injury in track work in Dubai whilst preparing for the Krisflyer International Sprint in May.
"He has suffered a core lesion of his medial lower suspensory of his near fore leg. Although not life threatening or permanently career ending, it is however serious enough to put an end to his international campaign.
"We have decided that in the best interest of JJ’s welfare, he is to return home to South Africa as soon as possible, where we can hopefully nurture him back to full health once again."
From 26 starts J J The Jet Plane has won 14 times, including six Group 1 victories, with his total career earnings in excess of £1.4 million.
May 3, 2011 at 04:13 #353425Strike The Deal is no more, I am afraid. After the National, Andy Stewart mentioned that he had an accident (or possibly colic…my memory fails).
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