Reading the August 2012 amendment on the NSW website http://www.hrnsw.com.au/assets/files...y%20Policy.pdf
This could be interesting
She'd be pretty interesting to drive I reckon...but I still kinda like the way that mare goes. She shows some real grit. It's a much more pronounced version than most others but I've seen a few Grins that went to varying degrees like that, as in their head carriage being lower than the usual. Grinfromeartoear went head slightly down as did his sire, Artsplace. I reckon that is most probably where the tendency comes from.
Here's a video of Grinfromeartoear winning the 1999 3yo colts & geldings Breeders Crown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJIZMPWp6no
Here's one of Artsplace winning the 2yo colts & geldings Breeders Crown at Pompano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmAdPsZ1C3Y
This one has some wonderful footage of the great horse as they head towards the 1/4. He parks Die Laughing and then hangs him out to dry.
Put the head check on and she can't go at all. Certainly runs best when the head is down and she is hard on the bit.
She also won the horse of the year for the Wangaratta meetings held at Shepparton and is now having as well earnt spell.
Last edited by clumsy; 09-10-2012 at 10:11 PM.
Some of that action can be attributed to the mares side of the family, Attitagin went with his head down a fair way as well, I just checked a photo on my study wall from when we pipped him at the line at Menangle years ago, our horse went with his head down but Attitagain's is even lower.Innitagain was another that went with his head well down as well.
Last edited by Danno; 09-11-2012 at 02:41 AM.
Showing my age here. Off topic somewhat but horses racing with their head down.
Who can forget the top NZ horse Manaroa "The Ugly Duckling". Great example of this.
Saw him race at Albion Park during the interdominion. He was a sight to behold but as tough as old boots.
Here he is winning at HP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WYU2iqg8FQ
She certainly isn't worth a penny with the head up or off the bit as Clumsy says. On the bit can pull like a train for a little thing. Very proud of her for Horse of the Year at both clubs and certainly a very well earned spell. A great job done by Shaun this season a real professional. Looking forward now to the return of Our Usain Bolt to the track.
Noticed Gin and Grin from the Russo stable also races in a similar fashion although not as low as her.
Thanks for that Stephen,
he certainly was as tough as old boots wasn't he? and it may sound unkind but he was fairly accurately described as ugly..roman nose, roach back, rat tailed, ewe neck and buck kneed into the bargain, but a dead set ripper of a stayer who won some good races over the shorter trips as well.
cheers,
Dan