Friday, July 4, 2008

A Year Later: The Ultimate Retired Racehorse



One year ago today, I was looking at a map to see where in the world Finger Lakes Racetrack was. It turned out to be in western New York state, and too far for a day's drive.

I knew there was a good chance that the Wadsworth Stakes to be run there on the Fourth of July would be won by one of my favorite racehorses of all time, the over-achiever New York bred, Funny Cide.

I also knew there was a good that that it would be his last race, and that is how it turned out. He went out of the racing game with a blanket of flowers around his neck and a deafening roar of the crowd in his ears. And over $3 million in earnings to the big chestnut gelding's credit.

Funny Cide didn't go to a farm. He didn't go to the Kentucky Horse Park. I can think of about a million people who would have offered him a stall (including me) but his trainer, Barclay Tagg, had other plans.

Funny Cide went to work. For the past year, he has still been getting up early. He was still shipped to Florida for the winter. He still feels the bit between his teeth each morning, still needs the liniment by mid-morning.

But it's a western bridle, and there's a thick cushy saddle pad because Funny Cide is now the stable pony for Barclay Tagg Racing Stable. He works every morning, and he is learning a new angle on racing.

Everywhere he goes, whether at Gulfstream in Florida this winter, at Belmont in New York now, or at Saratoga when he moves north in a few weeks, everyone knows his name.

No one's forgotten him and the thrill of the ultimate underdog winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 2003. Funny Cide is a good news story for the troubled sport of racing. He's sound. He's healthy. And he's in full view, out in front of the public, where a champion can do some good.

We need you now, Funny Cide! Keep doing what you're doing!

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4 Comments:

At July 5, 2008 11:57 AM, Blogger Steve Zorn said...

Nice reminder about Funny Cide. Some other pretty good horses are also around as trainer's stable ponies. My trainer Leah Gyarmati first used Lager (owned by John & Susan Moore and trained by Leah's friend Jimmy Jerkens) as a pony, then, after Lager colicked, she settled on our own old warrior, Diligent Gambler (12 wins in 44 starts for $365,000, including a magical 2004 when he won 9 races) as the replacement. DG is now in Leah's barn at Belmont and goes to the track every day, just like Funny Cide, imparting his wisdom to the young'uns.
Steve

 
At July 6, 2008 1:13 PM, Blogger Fran Jurga said...

Thanks, Steve, that is a great addition to my blog. I hope I didn't imply that Funny Cide was the only ex-racehorse out there in the morning! Indeed, there are a lot of them, along with some beefy Quarter horses and, for some reason, quite a few Paints...maybe for visibility?

I am so glad that your DG has a good home and some work to do.

Maybe I will look DG up when I am in Saratoga, if he is making the trip with Leah!

fran

 
At July 7, 2008 8:06 AM, Blogger EquiSearch.com said...

Wow, what a GREAT story!! I loved watching him roll in the mud and then snuffle at the camera. Thanks for posting it.
--Kate

 
At July 7, 2008 2:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great story! Great video! Funny is Funny! We need more of these stories. What are all of these retired racehorses doing? a lot are therapy horses. A lot go on to other careers.
Thanks for the great video!
sher

 

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