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- January 23, 2011 at 17:23 #17326
So sad to see this horse break a leg at market rasen today.
Shame on the idiots who cheer such a spectacle.
They should remember these magnificent beasts put their lives on the line for our enjoyment in horse racing every day.
Seems the flat horse pedigrees are just not robust enough for national hunt racing.
Rip ZarinskiJanuary 23, 2011 at 17:46 #337406So sad to see this horse break a leg at market rasen today.
Shame on the idiots who cheer such a spectacle.
They should remember these magnificent beasts put their lives on the line for our enjoyment in horse racing every day.
Seems the flat horse pedigrees are just not robust enough for national hunt racing.
Rip ZarinskiPlease say that wasn’t what happened

Rip Zarinski.
January 23, 2011 at 17:55 #337408unfortunately so
Broke his leg just before 2 out and stumbled across the hurdle.
He was pts, such a shameJanuary 23, 2011 at 17:58 #337409unfortunately so
Broke his leg just before 2 out and stumbled across the hurdle.
He was pts, such a shameAwful news on both fronts.
January 24, 2011 at 19:20 #337519
Such sad news to hear this and I am disgusted that people would actually cheer what happened. People like that should be banned from racecourses in my opinion as they give the sport a bad name. Hopefully there arn’t many people like that about. I know when I go racing if any horses come down and have had the dreaded screens around they always get the biggest cheer if they are ok and get back on their feet so I think the majority of racegoers are much more caring. - AuthorPosts
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