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Is anyone else a bit scared or nervous about rags to riches?

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I don't really know how to put it but it seems like when ever we have a good filly, they get injured some how and have to be put asleep. like Ruffian or Go for Wand. And i know this is a odd question. i hope i didn't jinks it or something

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  1. I think you're just focusing on the negative. Yeah, it's sad when a good filly or mare has to be put down, and yes, there's a slim chance that it could happen, but you're focusing on the extreme cases. Ashado, Azeri, Serena's Song, Winning Colors... they made it off the track safe and sound.


  2. Although Rags to Riches lost yesterday, her trainer Todd Pletcher has handled her with great care. They have declined to enter races when Rags had just a slight fever.

    Injuries can happen even when the horse is handled cautiously. I would not worry too much about Rags to Riches.

  3. i was going to post a question like this right now. i think that she needs a vacation she did fracture her hoof , and yes i now we all wanted to see her in the bc but u dont want to see her get hurt, or killed do u. tod p said no more races for her till 08. i now i DO NOT want to see another horse get hurt on the track like ruffian,barbaro ect. and i do agree every time theres a wonderful horse like her they always breakdown or get retired early but i would rather see her get retired early then get hurt on the track.

  4. You are have a good reason to scare. Last year BC have a great filly put to sleep after the race too.

  5. no.....she will romp on saturday, and on to the breeders' cup we go!!!!!

  6. Yes,I was just thinking the same thing! I am very nervous for her. I will be praying for her and the others.

  7. Absolutely.............There were a couple of races she was pointed to, including last week's Ruffian, and her return to the races kept being pushed back..........I read today that she has underwent several medical examinations and she's OK but if she's so OK why SEVERAL medical examinations???.......She's been away from the races since her Belmont win in June and that's a long layoff........All that was ever said was that she had a slight fever and a SLIGHT fever doesn't take that long to get rid of..............She's a champ just like Ruffian and Go For Wand but I can't help but wonder if she's 100%.............She should win this race for fun as there's nothing in it to match her calibur..........I sure as heck would hate to see anything happen to her..........I also read that depending on how she comes out of this race will determine which division she'll be entered in for the Breeder's Cup..............Go get 'em Rags...........We're rootin' for you all the way...............CAT

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    UPDATE........For anyone who doesn't know Rags lost yesterday by a short head.............Today it was written that she suffered a hairline fracture during the stretch running of the race and is out of racing for the rest of the year........I have my doubts as to whether we'll ever see her race again..........I'm truly sorry this happened..........CAT

  8. I love racing and work in it... unfortunately I get attached to my clients so I understand where you are coming from. I always have butterflies in my stomach, but like I said I love racing.

    I don't think there is going to be problem here though. Rags to Riches got sidelined due to temperatures and not anything physical like strained muscles. So in her case I would tend not to worry as much!

  9. Rufian would have beet Foolish Pleasure.

  10. At the end of the day good horses do get beaten and injuries will happen.  It is a fact of horse racing.

    Racecourse breakdowns are actually very rare when racing on the flat, although the mortality rate is higher on dirt tracks than on turf or artificial surfaces.

    We must appreciate the good horses while they are around and not spend our time worrying about the possibility of things going wrong.

    I would also like to make the point that while it is sad and heartbreaking for a horse to be fatally injured, there are worse things happening in this world.  

    I'm not being coldhearted: I love horses and have spent half my life around them with the last 7 years actively involved in horse racing.  I just know and accept that wherever you have livestock you will also have dead-stock.

  11. dont be scared of rags to riches, hes always on here answering questions

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