Clip on leg may have cost Glorious Memory win in St. Thomas
All Country (left) and Sweet Sight going neck to neck in their race on Sunday In Thomas. Sweet Sight emerged victorious.
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Touted to win the feature race in St. Thomas on Sunday January 29, 2012, one of the champion horses of the L&B Stable in Tortola, Glorious Memory, was not only defeated but trotted in last at the Clinton E. Phipps Racing Park.
Virgin Islands News Online sought to get answers for the disappointing performance for a mare that is no stranger to the winners’ circle even in foreign soil and was told that Glorious Memory in fact was clipped by another horse during the race, which Michael “Myke” Hodge of the L&B Stable believes may have cost it the race.
“The mare was clipped on the back leg, which caused the bandage to come off. It suffered a scratch and this might have been the reason for the defeat,” Hodge told Virgin Islands News Online.
He noted though that the injury was not a serious one and that the horse was fine.
Battling for a purse of $9,500 and bragging rights in the feature race, which went for a mile, Glorious Memory trotted in last behind the winning mare Moments Away of St. Thomas, Destiny’s Arrival, Who Shot the Sheriff and Leggy Blonde all of St. Croix.
This was the second time Glorious Memory, Moments Away and Leggy Blonde matched up. Their first Match Up was May 2011 at the Clinton E. Phipps Racing Park. The order of finish for that race was Flankers Lady, Glorious Memory, Moments Away, Tiger’s Mischief, and Leggy Blonde.
It was back to back defeats for L&B Stable as in the One Mile race for a purse of $4000, All Country could not find the strength nor speed to emerge victorious as the honours went to Sweet Sight of St. Thomas while Voice of Faith came off the pace to take second.
Hodge was not too bothered with the loss, however, as he said All Country had returned to action after being rested for a while and was optimistic of a better performance next time around.
The race-card was dubbed ‘The battle of the mares/fillies’ and was seen as a warm-up for the second leg of the Triple Crown slated for February 19 in St. Croix.
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bull…yo lost
hush your ra$$ why you aint buy a horse and compete from hating “TOLA”
thanks for the explanition..was wondering waz up!….
ok hope Lake texoma aint have no excuse for the tripple crown deman
the lake only in the race to help dem friend from st.croix the bates….lol
we should just be happy Tola waz represented!
Clip on legs on three legged fleabag ponies, and they call this a sport.
We need more cricket coverage on this newsite as cricket is the sport of champions.
i was wondering what was takin Johnny so long before he come on with his hogwash…long live horse races in these islands deman
Johnny we have a real live ex Yorkshire cricketer on a boat at Nanny Cay who would love to support your cause! So many things could be held at the race track besides horse racing.