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Even for those not into horse racing a draw into the feats of this mare on the racetrack the way she disposes of her challanges.
After watching her win her 25th straight race and set and Australian record of 15 group 1 victories, I thought it was worth a thread, not that it wasn't for many of her previous victories...
The way she gave 3 or 4 lengths to Haylist at 400m mark(maybe the second best sprinter in AUS) and then put another 3 lengths on Haylist was simply amazing and truely gives me goose bumps watching this race...
It's the cycle of life. If they are killed humanely i have no problem.
Some people believe keeping their pet animal alive until its old often suffering through its later years is somehow better than an animal like for example a race horse being put down when it's career is over.
She wins some easy races because no one wants to race against her, race horses can lose their will to win if they get beaten too badly too often, today's race was one of the best files she has raced against in a long time and blew them away...
There are no sprinters left in AUS that she hasn't raced against and wiped the course with...
It's the cycle of life. If they are killed humanely i have no problem.
Some people believe keeping their pet animal alive until its old often suffering through its later years is somehow better than an animal like for example a race horse being put down when it's career is over.
Yeah the motivation is easy to work out but it's the logistics that are the killer. How do they identify all the other good ones and get them to the doggers without upsetting someone. If there was a horse left in the country that could keep up with her they would have found it by now.
Poor Kaz, it's ok they didn't really send them to the doggers. They are all in a field of strawberries and clover.