Thursday, August 7, 2008

Winged horse clan

OSTON -- A horse that escaped from an Ipswich farm Monday galloped up Interstate 95 before it was captured miles away in Newburyport, according to the Eagle Tribune.
Ernie, a 5-year-old horse, jumped a 6-foot fence at a farm on Old Right Road, made its way onto the highway and galloped in and out of traffic, police said.
The animal was later caught in Newburyport in a Toppans Lane yard a few towns away
Source link: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/17097991/detail.html


Reigning Horse of the Year Curlin won't be running his next race on turf, as he did his most recent one, but he won't be running on Del Mar's synthetic surface, either.
Majority owner Jess Jackson announced yesterday that Curlin's next run will come in the $500,000, Grade I Woodward Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 30. The Pacific Classic six days earlier at Del Mar had been considered a possibility.
Curlin made his turf debut last month, finishing second in the Man o' War Handicap at Belmont Park. Jackson said he considered sending Curlin out on another grass track for his next race but decided to keep the horse closer to home and on a more familiar surface - at least for now
Source link: http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/20080806-9999-1s6digest.html




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