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Jockey's and Trainer's Thread   Horse Racing

Started 3/9/12 by SmittyCat3; 504885 views.
SmittyCat3

From: SmittyCat3

3/17/12

Thanks for this - I'm so glad he's going to work horses for a couple of days this time before testing his foot from the starting gate!

I wish him Buena Suerte, as always....  
GreybirdK

From: GreybirdK

3/18/12

That's just it, and you've got it: "Luck" only showed the warts, the dysfunction and corruption. I've watched most of every episode at least once, and what's left out is the bond between fans and the racing community.  Like what Team Zenyatta did yesterday, sitting out in the cold signing posters because they understand it matters that fans love their mare.  And it doesn't matter that some of those posters are already up on eBay for inflated prices.  What matters is they did it for love.  That was the big ingredient missing at HBO when they envisioned this show.  And starting out with a mean, cynical vision led to hurting horses, in my opinion.         
SmittyCat3

From: SmittyCat3

3/18/12

I'm no expert, but I think the lack of understanding of horse handling reflected a lack of understanding of the game. 
GreybirdK

From: GreybirdK

3/18/12

I wish I could believe it was that benign, but Milch is a race horse owner and they had vets and tech consultants aplenty.  What kind of total idiot thinks it's okay to race sick unfit horses?  They knew better.  I'm no expert and I know better.  I'm waiting for Gary Stevens to say something about this.    
LyndaP31

From: LyndaP31

3/18/12

I am not sure if Gary will say anything. Unfortunately there are people, such as Ray Paulick, are not happy the show was canceled. He seems just fine with the death of the horses. I wonder what tvg and hrtv think?
SmittyCat3

From: SmittyCat3

3/18/12

It's been interesting watching this giant gulf split our community in half. I don't agree with extremism on either side. (but I'm more likely to err in the direction that cares about the animals)

As far as Gary Stevens goes, I know he's been high on acting since Seabiscuit and he's been trying to break into the motion picture industry (his wife was a production asst. or something) so this must have been a stunning blow to him. For someone who's given up a stellar career, I can totally understand the appeal of a second career in Hollywood and learning a new exciting skill in a team situation with lots of accolades from adoring fans.

I get it. But I wish they would try and "get it" too. -


KYsally (kwsally)

From: KYsally (kwsally)

3/18/12

Gary did say something - upset the show was cancelled.  In one of the Luck threads I posted a link regarding the cancellation and it had alot of the people involved with the show's comments.  Of course I can't find it at the moment!

ETA - here is the link to the article with Gary's comments:

http://blogs.courier-journal.com/racing/2012/03/15/santa-anita-backside-reacts-to-lucks-cancellation/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+courier-journal%2FddIR+%28Horse+Racing+Blog%29&utm_content=Yahoo!+Mail

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  • Edited 3/18/2012 11:34 pm by NV Sally (kwsally)
LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

3/19/12

Gary's a good actor, so I hope he finds another good part to sink his teeth into.

LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

3/19/12

I do think the incident with the filly was just an unfortunate accident but it came on the heels of the other two deaths and was just the last straw.  And to find out they were using old sick horses is just horrible.  I feel badly for all those who are out of work but safety comes first.

SmittyCat3

From: SmittyCat3

3/19/12

me too Linda - He acted circles around Toby Maguire!
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