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Eight Belles' trainer defends young jockey

 

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The trainer of euthanized filly Eight Belles adamantly defended the way jockey Gabriel Saez handled the Kentucky Derby runner-up.

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In an interview with the Associated Press on Monday, Larry Jones said Saez applied the whip only to prevent Eight Belles from crashing into the rail.

"This filly in every race has tried to drift toward the rail," Jones said. "It's her comfort zone, and Gabriel knows this. This kid made every move the right move, and I hate it that they're wanting to jump down his throat. He did not try to abuse that horse to make her run faster. He knew he was second best, that she wasn't going to catch Big Brown."

Jones spoke while traveling from Churchill Downs to Delaware with his other prized filly, Kentucky Oaks winner Proud Spell. Jones is scheduled to have a news conference Tuesday at Delaware Park.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called for Saez to be suspended, contending he should have noticed an injury and pulled the horse up rather than applied the whip. Calls Monday to the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority were not immediately returned.

Eight Belles broke both front ankles while galloping out a quarter-mile past the finish line and was euthanized on the track.

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Jones said he has watched the race from various angles and found that not only did Saez do nothing wrong, but everything right.

"We're putting him on multimillion-dollar horses, and I think this kid represented our business as professionally as could be run," he said. "If I were to run in the Derby tomorrow, I'd put him right back on my horse."

Jones acknowledged changes could made to make the sport safer, although he doubts any would have saved his filly from what he called a freak injury.

Stewards could, for example, mandate lighter whips or riding crops, Jones said. However, he said his training program takes great care to make sure no horse is abused, even in a rush for the finish.

"My horses don't come back from races with welts on their body," Jones said. "Very seldom do we find a mark on these horses. I don't think we need to make (the whips) out of foam rubber, but you could get to a happy medium where you know it's not going to hurt them and the horse would still know what you want them to do."

Jones said some of his horses don't respond to the whip at all. In fact, this year Jones petitioned officials at Oaklawn Park in Arkansas to let him send out a jockey without one. Jones' petition was accepted despite initial concern the jockey wouldn't be able to control the horse.

As for the prospect of changing dirt tracks to synthetic ones, Jones said he supports continued research on how that will improve safety. He insisted, however, the track at Churchill Downs was not to blame for the loss of Eight Belles.

"Churchill's track was as close to perfect on Saturday as it could be," he said. "The moisture in it was wonderful."

Jones said he hadn't yet decided where Proud Spell would run next but acknowledged the loss of Eight Belles has taken a toll on his team.

"I'm sure the way this affects us mentally, we'll probably bounce too far to the conservative line for a little while, being probably too safe on our horses," he said. "We're having a hard time getting this in perspective and behind us. These horses are very dear to us. I never got to say goodbye to her."

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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 1, 2006

May 5, 2008 6:49 pm
Jockey Mike Smith should be suspended for cruelty to animals for his ride on #19 Gayego.  I think he was trying to choke him in front of a national television audience.   Seriously, that has to be the worst ride of the year.  Thank you Mike for letting us tear up our tickets before the horses entered the first turn. 
Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 19, 2008

May 5, 2008 3:01 pm
Peta is in the forefront on the ethical treatment of animals.  They really mean business.  I think there are legitimate questions about horse racing.    I could not figure out how a young healthy animal could break both her ankles, AT THE SAME TIME!  Now I see the only real possible explaination  is the jockey made her keep running when she was injured.&nbs ...(more)
Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 29, 2006

May 6, 2008 11:44 am

Theres no mystery as to why this happens, and it happens all the time, you just here about it in the news when it happens in the triple crown. Horse racing is cruel, these horses even at the age of 4 are not built to handle the abuse they endure. Also the way racehorse's hooves are trimmed is wrong, if you wish to help the horse live a long happy life, they are trimmed to produce the most e ...(more)

Reputation:96
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Since:Nov 14, 2006

May 5, 2008 1:46 pm
Why do the press treat them as such? They are at best wackos, at worst, terrorists. They assault school children and call their parents killers for serving them milk and cheese. They condone any means necessary to make everyone vegan. To them, all uses of animals for any reason at all are "unethical" and thus there is no way to rationally speak to them or work with them.

I'm on the fence ...(more)

Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 1, 2007

May 5, 2008 5:22 pm
If there's anyone to blame for a top class, courageous filly breaking down in her first race against males, it's the owner and trainer, certainly not the jockey. Why anyone would decide to race a filly against males her first time in The Kentucky Derby, is beyond me. Top class horses break down under duress, especially under the stress of not being able to do what had previously been so easy for t ...(more)
Reputation:98
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Since:Aug 16, 2006

May 6, 2008 7:58 am
It was a grim scene Saturday at the Kentucky Derby as runner-up Eight Belles finished second, but broke both her front ankles in the process. This led to a shocking scene as she had to be euthanized on the track immediately following the race. Many believed it was due to the injury she suffered, but it may have been due to the incredibly high standards set by his jockey, known in horse racing as G ...(more)
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May 6, 2008 10:33 am

The PETA folks are ridiculous.  For anyone that is a true fan of horse racing, and particularly on the grandest stage like Churchill Downs, one would know that these horses are treated better than most people.  They eat better, get better health care, and are worth more than most of us.  If PETA really wants to make some noise, start by visiting Claiborne Farms or some of the oth ...(more)

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May 5, 2008 3:23 pm