Grabbed from MDK site farewell to Carnadore
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Grabbed from MDK site farewell to Carnadore
3 years 8 months ago
Thought a beautiful piece.
Remember he started out with Charles Laird. Tempted to say a late ABC member has shares in him before they sold by memory is like a good piece of swiss cheese.
We are sad to report the death of Carnadore, the diminutive sprinter with the big heart and big stride who won the G1 Gold Reef Casino Sprint for us in 2005, also finished second in the G1 Nursery and was twice placed in the G2 Drill Hall Stakes.
Carnadore was a favorite in the yard in a very successful era for us, he endeared himself to others with his laid-back, sleepy attitude. He’d put his head on many visiting shoulders and just fell asleep for a while, yet woke up when it was time to exercise and always gave of his best on the track. He raced 16 times for four wins and seven places.
Originally owned by Barry Irwin, Carnadore retired in the care of Andrew and Sarah Bon at their premises near Kyalami and became a successful show jumper. Andrew Bon lamented: “In all my years of having lived and seen our Equine friends pass on in many varied ways, it never gets any easier. We have said good bye to our dear, dear Carnadore. He was 19 but the remarkable aspect of his death is quite extraordinarily and so typical of him.
“We knew he had colic. We accordingly treated him with a Veterinary surgeon in every way we knew how. Eight hours later he was galloping in that big green happy paddock in the Sky. He walked around the stable yard, of which he was given freedom to roam during this time of “hope”. All said and done, on completing his goodbyes he walked down to the main arena and said “I am ready” and off he went. God bless you, dear Carnadore. We will never forget you Sir!”
Bred by Summerhill and born in 2002, Carnadore was by National Emblem from Tudor Vino, by Silvino.
Remember he started out with Charles Laird. Tempted to say a late ABC member has shares in him before they sold by memory is like a good piece of swiss cheese.
We are sad to report the death of Carnadore, the diminutive sprinter with the big heart and big stride who won the G1 Gold Reef Casino Sprint for us in 2005, also finished second in the G1 Nursery and was twice placed in the G2 Drill Hall Stakes.
Carnadore was a favorite in the yard in a very successful era for us, he endeared himself to others with his laid-back, sleepy attitude. He’d put his head on many visiting shoulders and just fell asleep for a while, yet woke up when it was time to exercise and always gave of his best on the track. He raced 16 times for four wins and seven places.
Originally owned by Barry Irwin, Carnadore retired in the care of Andrew and Sarah Bon at their premises near Kyalami and became a successful show jumper. Andrew Bon lamented: “In all my years of having lived and seen our Equine friends pass on in many varied ways, it never gets any easier. We have said good bye to our dear, dear Carnadore. He was 19 but the remarkable aspect of his death is quite extraordinarily and so typical of him.
“We knew he had colic. We accordingly treated him with a Veterinary surgeon in every way we knew how. Eight hours later he was galloping in that big green happy paddock in the Sky. He walked around the stable yard, of which he was given freedom to roam during this time of “hope”. All said and done, on completing his goodbyes he walked down to the main arena and said “I am ready” and off he went. God bless you, dear Carnadore. We will never forget you Sir!”
Bred by Summerhill and born in 2002, Carnadore was by National Emblem from Tudor Vino, by Silvino.
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