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  • #46
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    Shame that two horses Syncrinised and xxxPete were sadly put to sleep following their injuries today.

    It was an omen before the race when Syncrinised topped his rider and ran loose that he should not have taken part in this Grand National.

    I am sure a lot of people lost a lotta money today on that horse and the bookies made a fortune as per unsual.

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    • #47
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      was a jockey injured too? Hubby mentioned it

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      • #48
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        One of the jockeys has a suspected broken leg. Am not quite sure which one yet.


        There is a lot of criticism of the owners of Synchronised to have run the horse after that initial start. Now the horse is dead.
        "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
        (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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        • #49
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          A real shame about the two killed - that's five horses in exactly one month, and a staggering 33 horses at Aintree since 2000 over the three day Grand National Period.

          Is this really fun sport or is it cruelty?

          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...a-Aintree.html

          Thoughts obviously go to the jockey in the enforced coma with a brain bleed, with kindest thoughts to his family and best wishes for a full recovery.

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          • #50
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            Hi

            Anyone taking bet that this will be the last of these in its current form.
            There has been a lot of critisism anout the ethics of this race over the last few months, in my opinion a lot more than usual.

            Now two more beautiful animals put down, despite the promises that this was a new improved and more horse friendly course.

            Personally it cant come soon enough, just my opinion.

            Peter

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            • #51
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              Hopefully they WILL change it and make it safer for the poor animals.... and their jockeys!

              Get well soon to the poor jockeys who were hurt, good wishes speeding their way to their sides

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              • #52
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                This year they did as much as they could, they changed the qualification, ages of horses, and even levelled out some fences and lowered beechers brook.

                Am not sure what else they could have done.
                "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                • #53
                  Re: Grand National 2012 Thread

                  Im still crying, I backed Sunnyhillboy :'(
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                  • #54
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                    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
                    This year they did as much as they could, they changed the qualification, ages of horses, and even levelled out some fences and lowered beechers brook.

                    Am not sure what else they could have done.
                    Obviously not enough.

                    Perhaps it is time for a complete re-think about the whole event.

                    Peter

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                    • #55
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                      Originally posted by leclerc View Post
                      This year they did as much as they could, they changed the qualification, ages of horses, and even levelled out some fences and lowered beechers brook.

                      Am not sure what else they could have done.
                      I guess like most dangerous sports us human beings do, there are bound to be casualties, and the aim, if it is to continue, is to minimise those while maintaining the excitement.

                      I love watching Formula 1 motor racing. I enjoy actively doing rock climbing, snow and ice climbing, kayaking and used to do a bit of parachuting.

                      I guess the big difference is that with the sports I've mentioned, while dangerous, you know the risks and only you is killed; with horse racing, or any sport involving animals, there's always the danger that an innocent beast is killed.

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                      • #56
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                        Totally agree! cruel to make those horses jump those fences
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                        If people take risks in a dangerous sport it is their choice, the horses dont have a choice,glad i didnt bet on it
                        Last edited by valeriej43; 14th April 2012, 20:28:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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                        • #57
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                          Have you ever tried to make a horse jump a fence?

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                          • #58
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                            Originally posted by Mr.Peterbard View Post
                            Obviously not enough.

                            Perhaps it is time for a complete re-think about the whole event.

                            Peter
                            Absolutely nonsense. Do you know that a horse called Foxhunt died in Meydan in Dubai a few weeks ago during a race. There was no fences whatsoever and it was on turf.

                            Today in Italy a player died on the field of play from a heart attack, should we rethink the safety of football players because they have to run about a bit?
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                            Originally posted by labman View Post
                            I guess like most dangerous sports us human beings do, there are bound to be casualties, and the aim, if it is to continue, is to minimise those while maintaining the excitement.

                            I love watching Formula 1 motor racing. I enjoy actively doing rock climbing, snow and ice climbing, kayaking and used to do a bit of parachuting.

                            I guess the big difference is that with the sports I've mentioned, while dangerous, you know the risks and only you is killed; with horse racing, or any sport involving animals, there's always the danger that an innocent beast is killed.
                            Should we ban Show Jumping cos they have to jump fences? Or 3 day eventing cos they have to run and jump fences?

                            When we have banned the fences do we then start of flat racing because horses get killed or should I say, are put down because they break a leg(if they did that to humans you would call it inhumane yet the pain that the horse would have to go through to recover from a broken leg is such, that euthanising the horse is the best thing to be done which happened to Synchronised and According to Pete).
                            One jockey broke their leg, should we put him to sleep as well? Or is that too inhumane?
                            Last edited by leclerc; 14th April 2012, 20:59:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
                            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                            • #59
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                              I'm unsure why you quoted my bit there?

                              I stated, "I guess like most dangerous sports us human beings do, there are bound to be casualties, and the aim, if it is to continue, is to minimise those while maintaining the excitement."

                              Do you disagree with this?

                              I then pointed out that the animals don't have the choice as we do.

                              Not sure what there is to disagree with there.

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                              • #60
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                                Originally posted by leclerc View Post
                                Absolutely nonsense. Do you know that a horse called Foxhunt died in Meydan in Dubai a few weeks ago during a race. There was no fences whatsoever and it was on turf.

                                Today in Italy a player died on the field of play from a heart attack, should we rethink the safety of football players because they have to run about a bit?
                                ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------


                                Should we ban Show Jumping cos they have to jump fences? Or 3 day eventing cos they have to run and jump fences?

                                When we have banned the fences do we then start of flat racing because horses get killed or should I say, are put down because they break a leg(if they did that to humans you would call it inhumane yet the pain that the horse would have to go through to recover from a broken leg is such, that euthanising the horse is the best thing to be done which happened to Synchronised and According to Pete).
                                One jockey broke their leg, should we put him to sleep as well? Or is that too inhumane?
                                I think like everything else in life it is all about what is acceptable, i personally do not think it is acceptable that two horses shoud die for the sake of one race.

                                You may
                                I dont.

                                Peter

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