Best filly turf horse(Tuscan Evening) collapses and dies.

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  • mikemca
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-10-10
    • 10047

    #1
    Best filly turf horse(Tuscan Evening) collapses and dies.
    DEL MAR, Calif. - Tuscan Evening, the winner of six stakes for turf females this year and a leading contender for the Eclipse Award as outstanding turf female, died of an apparent internal injury after a workout at Del Mar on Sunday, according to a racing official.
    Tuscan Evening collapsed while galloping out after a six-furlong workout on turf in 1:15.60. She was being prepared for an expected start in the $750,000 Beverly D Stakes at Arlington Park on Aug. 21.
    Owned by Will de Burgh and trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, Tuscan Evening, 5, won 12 of 27 starts, including nine stakes, and earned $1,138,508.
    The exact cause of death was not immediately known. According to California Horse Racing Board medical director Dr. Rick Arthur, a necropsy will be conducted on Tuscan Evening at a laboratory in San Bernardino, Calif., affiliated with UC-Davis. Tuscan Evening was scheduled to be sent to the lab on Sunday morning.
    "More often than not, we found out a specific cause," Arthur said.
    An Irish-bred, Tuscan Evening began her career in England and Ireland, where she placed in five stakes, including a second in the Group 1 Irish 1000 Guineas. After she was transferred to Hollendorfer in California in late 2008, she won 12 of her next 16 starts and $1,055,655.
    This year, Tuscan Evening was unbeaten in six starts, highlighted by four stakes wins at Santa Anita and a win in the Grade 1 Gamely Stakes at Hollywood Park in May. In her most recent start, she won the Grade 3 Modesty Handicap at Arlington Park on July 17.
  • gtkid911
    SBR MVP
    • 01-10-10
    • 1123

    #2
    Pretty sad story as i really liked her for the breeders cup
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    • callmejrk1
      SBR Sharp
      • 05-21-10
      • 383

      #3
      too bad sorry to hear this
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      • str
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-12-09
        • 11751

        #4
        When this happens galloping out it is often a ruptured aorta or other main artery that bursts while running in the workout.Had this happen to me once and it was horrible.Certainly not near the caliber of horse either.
        If that is the case,they are usually dead when they hit the ground.

        Just terrible news.
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        • u21c3f6
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 01-17-09
          • 790

          #5
          Wow. I didn't hear anything about this. Very sad news.

          Joe.
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          • mikemca
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 03-10-10
            • 10047

            #6
            Not quite as bad but now arguably the best turf horse in the world Harbinger is going to be retired because of an injury.
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