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When Are Horses Sent into Retirement?

November 26th, 2007

Any Given Saturday
Every athlete has to leave the stage at some point. Horses are no different, but the decision-making process that goes into their retirements certainly is.

There are two general career paths for thoroughbreds. The top ones in the sport will often be retired even when they are still capable of winning races; this is because their expected stud fees will grow so high that their owners won’t risk losing that windfall to injury. Any Given Saturday, for example, was retired to stud this month and will earn $40,000 for each effort. There will be thousands.

Thoroughbreds who fail to reach this lofty standard will simply be taken off the track once their owners decide the balance between earnings and expense is no longer to his or her liking. Their stories are like those of retired marginal pro athletes; some find good homes and families, others fall on hard times. And, yes, they shoot horses.

Breeders’ Cup: Who’s the dark horse?

October 3rd, 2007

It’s going to be a little while yet before we know the full field for this month’s Breeders’ Cup Classic. But we do know that Student Council has qualified, courtesy of his Aug. 19 win at the Pacific Classic.

Dark horses don’t come much darker. The 5-year-old is currently 15th on the NTRA Thoroughbred Pool. But Student Council deserves some representation. His Pacific Classic win at 23-1 odds was considered a fluke; then he followed that up on Saturday with another victory at the Grade II Hawthorne Gold Cup Handicap. This time, Student Council “only” paid $5.20.

Expect those odds to go back up in a Classic field that will likely include Curlin, Street Sense, Lawyer Ron, Hard Spun and Any Given Saturday. But with two victories in a row, veteran jockey Richard Migliore in the saddle and a new top-flight trainer in Steve Asmussen, Student Council has earned a spot with the big boys.

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