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Post by cait on Jul 20, 2013 18:51:14 GMT -5
yeah- go ahead lol
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 20:04:20 GMT -5
Maybe if she raced more often, Ebby would know how to behave pre-race LOL Rosie had her hands full. She saw the starting gate and it spooked her - she didn't know what it was!
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Post by Evelyn on Jul 21, 2013 11:49:25 GMT -5
HRTV reported that she broke a tooth and had leg laceration from acting up at the gate. I haven't seen anything in the papers nor has Dottie posted anything oin Ebby's Facebook
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Post by Jon on Jul 21, 2013 14:45:14 GMT -5
Just posted on Bloodhorse Her biggest excuse was being placed in a race way over her head.
Eblouissante Scraped Up in Shuvee Defeat
Eblouissante emerged from Shuvee Handicap (gr. III) July 20 with minor injuries after acting up in the Saratoga Race Course starting gate, trainer John Shirreffs reported the morning after the race.
"She got banged up, but it's all pretty superficial," Shirreffs said July 21 in describing tghe condition of the half sister to 2010 Horse of the Year Zenyatta. "She broke two teeth and grabbed herself in a couple spots on her legs, but nothing really serious.
"I feel really lucky that she didn't seriously injure herself. I think that's a credit to the assistant starter, who kept her from flipping over and getting underneath the gate. It was a bad situation but not a tragedy."
Owned by Maverick Racing, the 4-year-old Eblouissante was making her stakes debut in the Shuvee, her first start in 189 days since an optional claiming victory Jan. 17 at Santa Anita Park.
Ridden by Rosie Napravnik, subbing for jockey Junior Alvarado who was banged up earlier on Saturday's card, Eblouissante bumped with Moon Philly after leaving the gate and ran at the back of the pack, finishing last of six. The defeat was her first in three starts.
"For her, it was (over at the start). She lost all her focus and everything," Shirreffs said. "Obviously, it's disappointing, but it's one of those things that happens with horses. You can't always predict the outcome or what they're going to do. You just accept it and try to improve."
Shirreffs said Eblouissante, who is out of the Kris S. mare Vertigineux, had not shown any signs of gate trouble in her first two starts.
"Never, but she's a big horse and the gate is somewhat tight, so she could be a little claustrophobic," he said. "Who knows what sets a horse off at that moment? Whatever it was, it really set her off.
"We'll give her a few days to heal up a little bit. Obviously, we're going to have to take her to the gate and school her, spend a lot of time in the gate, and get over whatever it was that set her off. Then we'll just come back and start over again."
Shirreffs hopes to get another start for Eblouissante at Saratoga, where the trainer is spending his first full summer this year.
"We'll look to bring her back probably in a little lower-profile race," he said. "It's hard to say until we get her back on the track."
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Post by cait on Jul 21, 2013 17:36:11 GMT -5
Maybe if she raced more often, Ebby would know how to behave pre-race LOL Rosie had her hands full. She saw the starting gate and it spooked her - she didn't know what it was! lmao
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