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Old 01-28-2009, 02:49 PM
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Last year’s Golden Slipper winner and champion two-year-old Sebring has been retired to stud after his autumn campaign was halted after the horse suffered a “re-occurring soundness issue”.

Sebring’s spring campaign was stopped last year because of a cannon bone injury and will now head to Widden Stud where he will commence stallion duties later this year.

“Sebring was having his final hit out on Tuesday morning prior to a barrier trial on Friday to ascertain his level of fitness, but worked below his normal standard with his rider reporting he was not happy with the horse,” said Widden’s Antony Thompson in a press release.

“Sebring was later examined by Jonathan Lumsden at Randwick Equine Hospital, who diagnosed a requiring a minimum eight weeks spell.

“Given the timing of this minor setback and the fact a delayed preparation could impede on the start of his stud career in the spring, we have decided it is in the shareholders best interests for Sebring to be retired immediately.”

The son of More Than Ready was Australia’s dominant juvenile last season winning five of his six starts and in excess of $2.5 million in prizemoney highlighted by his memorable Group One victories in the Golden Slipper Stakes and the Sires’ Produce Stakes.

Sebring’s champion trainer Gai Waterhouse remembered her star two-year-old’s meteoric rise to the top after an inglorious start to his training career.

“Winning his first trial he had an action similar to a motor mower - he was all over the place,” Waterhouse said on her website.

“In his second trial the penny was dropping and his action was improving and when he hit the racecourse on January 19th he had come of age.

“He never looked back in his meteoric rise to the Golden Slipper.

“Sebring was a wonder horse the type they write movies about.”

Sebring will be the fifth Golden Slipper winner to stand at Widden, following in the illustrious footsteps of Todman, Vain and Marscay – all champion sires in their own right - as well as the 2005 winner Stratum.

No stud fee has been set with an announcement to be made in early April.
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:23 PM
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At least the owners have got breeding to fall back on as he is a colt so its not so bad. This horse has had no luck in its career, missing the spring last year as well. About the only luck its had was in the Golden Slipper of 08 when Von Costa De Hero (who I was on at 17-1) should have beaten him but got in the clear too late. In Sebring's following start another good horse by the name of Samantha Miss gets in the clear early enough (unlike Von Costa) and beats him by a nose.
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Suspect the other 3yos may have caught up to him.
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Old 01-29-2009, 12:08 PM
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If your talking about the top 3yo's then yes I agree Bobby, but this horse had improvement in it for sure.
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Wouldnt be so sure mate.
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Old 01-29-2009, 05:46 PM
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What do you mean? How many horses make no improvement from when they are 2 to when they are 3? Plus how could you say for this guy unless you were Gai Waterhouse? And even then hard to tell since hes had injuries and his last start was so long ago...
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I like your positive outlook.
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