Grand National Horse Racing Reviews
Monday, October 19th, 2009The Grand National 2010 is England’s most prestigious steeple chase festival in the world. Once a year about 40 runners get ready to tackle the famous Aintree course. The course is four and half miles long, made up of 30 massive fences, the National is prehaps the hardest test of horse and jockey in the world.
A lot of the Nationals appeal lies in the complicatedness of the race. With such a grueling course the chances of a fav doing well are remote! This just makes it more fun for those who watch on TV. In the last 100 years only eleven favourites have managed won the National. Recently the jumps have been made smaller to stop the horses and jockeys from getting injured but, it remains one of the most open races in the United Kingdom.
Sea The Stars Goes To Stud
Following Sea The Stars’ captivating victory in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, it has been questioned whether he is the greatest Flat racehorse ever to have existed. The horse bred from Cape Cross and mare Urban Sea has provided horseracing with one of the greatest horses to ever grace the turf. So it has come as a bit of a shock to hear that he is going to be retired. Some, although well able to admit his brilliance refuse to believe that he is one of the three greatest racehorses of all time. Joe Mercer, a former champion jockey who rode Brigadier Gerard in the early 1970s, is one voice of skepticism. He fears that we are in danger of being swept up in the momentary hype, but he remembers horses such as Galileo who won the King George in 2001. Back then everyone thought that Galileo was the best horse that had ever been seen – and as Mercer affirms: you can’t have a best horse you’ve ever seen every other year! He points out that the horse he rode, Brigadier Gerard won thirteen Group Ones, whereas Sea The Stars has only won six.
Others though have been less hesitant to vilify Sea The Stars. Pat Eddery who rode Dancing Brave to victory in the Prix de l’Arc in 1986 has said that Sea The Stars is ‘up there with the best’, and laughed at the suggestion that he might resent the current champion being regarded by many as a better horse than the one he rode.