The most extraordinary and beautiful person left us on Tuesday 26 June 2007. Our beloved Hilary passed away at about 1415. She had no pain and was in a deep sleep. She looked completely tranquil and beautiful and was surrounded by her close family.
It is unbearably sad...
She had a simple fall while riding near our home in France on Thursday, but with catastrophic consequences. She received magnificent treatment in Angers but could not be kept with us.
She was doing something she really enjoyed and was the newest challenge in a life of responding to challenges.... I am overwhelmed with grief as you will understand.
Jack
To hear Hilary talking about the central struggle of her life against injustice in South Africa go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/03/2006_19_wed.shtml
My favourite of many pictures... soon after we met in 1986
the life and times of Jack Dowie in the French trotting world, in association with my trainer and friend Marion Hue and the whole Hue family of Les Baux de Breteuil in Normandy... and in New Zealand too...
Friday, June 29, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
COMING UP
POLINA races at Graignes on Saturday 23rd in race 2 of a 'semi-nocturne' meeting (i.e.about 6.30pm). PORTO is aimed at race 5 at Vincennes on Tuesday evening 26th.
Then on Wednesday 27th QUICK goes up for sale at Cabourg
http://www.trotting-promotion.com/fr/04_vente/recherche_liste.php?annee=2007&VENTE=ventecabourg&x=40&y=14&order=Numero_Lot
He is number 75 and Marion's other Coktail is there too(71). Pepito is also entered. The necessary reduction of numbers is under way.
Then on Wednesday 27th QUICK goes up for sale at Cabourg
http://www.trotting-promotion.com/fr/04_vente/recherche_liste.php?annee=2007&VENTE=ventecabourg&x=40&y=14&order=Numero_Lot
He is number 75 and Marion's other Coktail is there too(71). Pepito is also entered. The necessary reduction of numbers is under way.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Even Worse News
Orlando's racing career is over. During work yesterday morning he suddenly pulled up and walked home very lame. It turned out to be a broken bone in his foot... the long pastern (http://www.equusite.com/articles/basics/basicsPartsOfFoot.shtml) He will be in his box for a couple of months and we will await his foals next year to consider his future home. But he has earned honourable retirement through his achievements and the pleasure he has given... paticularly in his magnificent Group 2 win at Vincennes.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
VERY SAD NEWS
QUIWI went to the butcher yesterday. (One has to learn to be French in these matters...) What was thought to be an abcess on his foot up to last week turned out to be bone which was growing progressively out through his foot. I will get a more accurate account when I am back in France. It ruled out all possibility of him having a racing future, but beyond that the vet's prognosis was that infection was inevitable and it would spread quite quickly up through through the protruding bone... so no point in keeping even as a companion. He had Olivier as company on his last journey. With only Bernard Marion and David the need to reduce horse numbers is pressing, although this was not the reason in these cases. Watch this space.
Free pedigree producer
Download the free software and complete database for French Trotters, updated to March 2007 from
http://www.trot-pedigree.fr
Produces 5 -8 generation pedigrees as well as lists of progeny for mares, etc.
Click on Logiciel in the left navigation bar and download the full package (about 80mb at moment, zipped. You can ask for it to be automatically updated with the latest 'donnees' (additions) at specified intervals
Here are the pedigrees of Snowball and Sierra.(Click on image to expand to full size.)
http://www.trot-pedigree.fr
Produces 5 -8 generation pedigrees as well as lists of progeny for mares, etc.
Click on Logiciel in the left navigation bar and download the full package (about 80mb at moment, zipped. You can ask for it to be automatically updated with the latest 'donnees' (additions) at specified intervals
Here are the pedigrees of Snowball and Sierra.(Click on image to expand to full size.)
Monday, June 04, 2007
Third time UNlucky
What next for POLINA? After being thrown offstride by one of Evreux's big bumps and having to be handled with great care on the dangerous track at Neuborg, Dreux had another incident in store. Going alongside, and better than, the eventual winner the sulky of the latter bumped into Polina's, breaking a wheel. She pulled it for the last 500 metres into 6th place but with all chance gone ... that's racing of course. Still she's fine and getting fitter with every outing.
I have just seen the issues of NZ Harness Racing Weekly with Kurt' s reports (from his blog at http://kurtofgerolstein.blogspot.com and they look great. Thanks to the wonders of the net you can track his slow progress on the ARUNBANK at http://www.sailwx.info [Search for one ship by name and then click on Location.. In Caribbean heading for Panama Canal at moment.]
I have just seen the issues of NZ Harness Racing Weekly with Kurt' s reports (from his blog at http://kurtofgerolstein.blogspot.com and they look great. Thanks to the wonders of the net you can track his slow progress on the ARUNBANK at http://www.sailwx.info [Search for one ship by name and then click on Location.. In Caribbean heading for Panama Canal at moment.]
Friday, June 01, 2007
A BUSY TIME
Hard to believe that a 6 day trip to the south (Montpellier conference for Hilary, via old friends in Lyon both ways) would involve missing 4 runs by my horses, Porto as already posted, Orlando at Enghien on Saturday 26, Polina at Le Neuborg on Sunday 27th and Porto at Cordemais (near Nantes) on Wednesday 31. Anyway I omitted to say that on the night of Porto's Vincennes race Querido came with an eye-catching finish in a Group 2 race. However, as in the previous week Marion caught the eyes of the commissaires and received a 4 day holiday this time. So while he was able to drive Orlando, David was in charge of the others. ORLANDO ran much better, unplaced but only about 25m from winner this time compared with 75 previously. He needs a solid pace throughout and this race was run very slowly, followed by a sprint home, which left those back on the inside like him without much chance. He still needs a couple of more hard races I would guess. Next day the track at Neuborg was quite dangerous after storms and after some fallers in the previous race Marion told David to be careful.. so POLINA was a careful 6th, but a very satisfactory run. At Cordemais David got PORTO away brilliantly from the 25m behind line... but it turned out to be a false start. Of course the next time he was poorly away and ended up 3 wide most of the way in the 18 horse field. David rightly didnt persevere round the final turn...
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