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Horse racing is much more than an excuse for gambling. It is a love for the beauty, grace and speed of the horse. It can also be an intellectual battle of examining competing facts and trying to formulate the future from results of the past. In some ways it is an investigation, as performed by an eager detective. And in other ways it can be the thrill of a crossword puzzle, with multiple possible responses, but ultimately only one correct answer. It is a thing of beauty as much as it is a matter of commerce. I have been involved with horse racing in both practical and intellectual ways. From time spent as an apprentice jockey, to later the research of bloodlines in the multimillion dollar world of thoroughbred breeding and sales. And for the past twelve years I have provided speedrating information to the racing industry and public through my company: Speedratings (www.speedratings.com.au).

Longevity: Age Shall Not Weary Them

July 9th 2010 05:52
The success of rising 10 year old Riceman at Flemington on the 26th of June once again raised the topic of longevity in racehorses. Riceman began racing in 2003 and at various times has been successful on metropolitan tracks. Even after a 12 month break from racing (from January 2007) Riceman still managed to win in the city - being successful in a Heat of the Winter Championship at Flemington in June 2008. But after (on that day) bleeding and being banned (for 3 months) he returned to racing and found no immediate success. This disappointment soon followed by yet another 12 month break from racing. He then slipped further and further away from the spotlight of Saturday metropolitan racing. He would run - and be beaten - at distant tracks such as Hamilton, Mildura, and Mount Gambier.


Riceman racing away at Cranbourne to get back on winners list
Riceman racing away at Cranbourne to get back on winners list

(photo: Neil Murray) click for enlargement
Neil Murray Photography

It was well into his 9 year old year when Riceman would finally win again - being successful at Cranbourne in May 2010 - nearly 2 years after his last win.

And most recently at his latest start he would win the final race at Flemington - even more meritorious after rearing at the start, being last of 10 runners away, suffering interference midrace, then circling the field and sprinting clear to win by 3.5 lengths. A huge performance from any horse, of any age.


The key to longevity of the racehorse - like many athletic endeavours - is in the head. It is not so much that ability is lost as the horse (competitor) moves into the mature and final phase of a career - it is the desire (or loss of) that decrees success or failure.

A happy horse who loves racing - and all that entails with stable life - will compete as well as he did as a juvenile. If he really wants to be a racehorse. Great credit for producing a happy and healthy horse must go to his trainer Dean Saxon.

Once the desire or interest goes - at any age - then the decline is swift. Seemingly all ability is lost. But not really. The ability is still there.

Just ask Riceman.


Riceman

9 year old bay gelding

by Runyon (IRE) out of Snip Madam

Trained by Dean Saxon (Mt Gambier)


Riceman is first emergency for the Winter Championship Final (Listed Race) at Flemington this coming Saturday.
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