International Sire Rock Of Gibraltar Dies At Age 23

World champion 3-year-old of 2002 Rock of Gibraltar passed away last night due to heart failure at the age of 23.

“He was healthy and looking great right up to the end,” said Castlehyde manager Paddy Fleming. “He was a fantastic racehorse and a very good sire who will be missed by all the staff here.”

The son of Danehill, bred by the late Joe Crowley and Anne-Marie and Aidan O'Brien, was the first horse ever to win seven consecutive Group 1 races in the Northern Hemisphere breaking Mill Reef's 30-year-old record.

He finished up his 2-year-old season with wins in the Grand Criterium and the Dewhurst and as a 3-year-old he added the 2,000 Guineas, Irish 2,000 Guineas, St James's Palace Stakes, Sussex Stakes and Prix du Moulin.

At stud, he sired a total of 16 Group 1 or Grade 1 winners in Britain, Ireland, France, U.S., Hong Kong, Australia etc. headed by Criterium International and Eclipse Stakes winner Mount Nelson, Golden Jubilee Stakes and Haydock Sprint Cup winner Society Rock along with Irish 1,000 Guineas and Garden City Stakes heroine Samitar.

A notable broodmare sire, Rock Of Gibraltar's daughters produced two recent 2,000 Guineas winners in the shape of Kameko and Poetic Flare.

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KENA: How Is Kentucky Preparing For Large Animal Vet Shortage?

The looming crisis in large-animal veterinary care has been recognized for years, but it wasn't until recently that the ramifications of this deficit have made themselves known. While horse owners in Central Kentucky might feel insulated from the effects of a veterinarian shortfall, most of the Commonwealth – and the United States — is not immune to the situation.

Though there are many facets compounding the rapid decline of practicing large-animal vets, efforts are being made to try to entice vets to enter or stay in large-animal medicine. To learn what some of these initiatives are, the Kentucky Horse Council's (KHC) next Kentucky Equine Networking Association (KENA) dinner will host a panel of experts on Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Kentucky Horse Park Visitor Center in Lexington.

Though most horse owners are aware of what they can personally do to alleviate some of these pressures vets feel, including lack of a work-life balance, increasing debt loads and lack of adequate pay, stress and escalating on-call requirements, what is being done to address this issue on a larger scale? Kentucky's Department of Agriculture and the state's veterinary community have proposed multiple ways to encourage those in vet med to stay with a large-animal focus.

KENA attendees will learn about some of these ideas as well as have the chance to ask questions of those leading the charge. Presenters include Kentucky State Veterinarian Dr. Katie Flynn and Debra Hamelback, executive director of the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association (KVMA). Questions from the audience are welcomed.

During the dinner, Kentucky Horse Park Executive Director Lee Carter will apprise attendees of the updates slated for the Park in 2023 and beyond. A brief annual meeting for Kentucky Horse Council members will be held before panelists speak in the Ovation Theater in the Visitors Center. The Kentucky Horse Park gift shop will remain open for attendees to get a head start on holiday shopping before the meal is served. Kentucky Horse Council members get 20 percent off all purchases in the KHP gift shop. Become a member here.

KENA is part of the Kentucky Horse Council's mission to use education and leadership to protect Kentucky horses and support Kentucky horsemen and women. KENA meetings are held quarterly and bring together equine professionals and horse enthusiasts from all breeds and disciplines. Attendees share ideas, business strategies, and obtain up-to-date information on horse and farm management, as well as on issues affecting the equine industry.

Want to be sure your question is addressed? Email info@kentuckyhorse.org.

Tuesday, November 15, 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Kentucky Horse Park

Networking & shopping at the KY Horse Park gift shop: 5:00 to 6:00 PM

Dinner: 6:00 to 6:30 PM

KHC Annual Meeting: 6:30 to 6:45 PM

Presentation and Discussion: 6:45 to 8:00 PM

Location: Kentucky Horse Park Visitor Center

4089 Iron Works Pike

Lexington, KY 40511

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KENA provides an educational and social venue for equine professionals and horse enthusiasts from all breeds and disciplines. Organized by the Kentucky Horse Council, KENA provides the opportunity for attendees to share ideas, business strategies and knowledge; and to obtain up-to-date information on horse and farm management, as well as on issues affecting the equine industry. This program is graciously sponsored by the Equine Land Conservation ResourceExcel EquineLexington Equine Medical GroupRood and Riddle Equine HospitalMend.HorseUniversity of Louisville Equine Industry Program, and USA Equestrian Trust.

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For details and reservations, click here. Tickets are $30.

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Dual Group 1 Winner Blackbeard Retired to Coolmore

Blackbeard (Ire) (No Nay Never–Muirin {Ire}, by Born To Sea {Ire}), a dual Group 1 winner this season for Aidan O'Brien, will miss the Breeders' Cup with a knee injury and has been retired to Coolmore Stud.

“Blackbeard was a little off after exercise this morning in preparation for the Breeders' Cup,” O'Brien said. “Unfortunately, when we had him X-rayed the radiographs showed a small chip in his right knee and a decision has been made to retire him. He's a typical No Nay Never; strong, early- maturing and very fast. He ran every month from April to September and improved and improved from one race to the next. The plan is for No Nay Never's other brilliant son Little Big Bear to be trained for the Guineas along with Saturday's winner Auguste Rodin, while Luxembourg also remains in training for next season.”

Ryan Moore, who has ridden the juvenile in all bar one of his eight starts, added, “Blackbeard was a very exciting horse to ride. He was tough as nails and the ultimate professional who continued to improve throughout the season and had a lethal turn of foot.”

Blackbeard, the first juvenile runner for Ballydoyle this year, made a winning debut at Dundalk on April 8, before posting his first stakes victory of the season in the Listed First Flier S. a month later. Notching three straight wins, he added the G3 Marble Hill S. to his record and was then fourth when sent to Royal Ascot for the G2 Coventry S.

A busy campaign saw Blackbeard return to the Curragh to be beaten a short-head by Shartash (Ire) in the G2 Railway S. in the build-up to another trio of victories, ultimately rounding off his career in the manner in which he started, by winning the G2 Prix Robert Papin, followed by the G1 Prix Morny and G1 Middle Park S.

A 270,000gns Tattersalls December weanling purchase, Blackbeard was bred by Newstead Breeding and is the first foal from her dam, herself a winner on debut at two before finishing fourth in the G1 Moyglare Stud S. on her second start. Her second foal, a full-sister to Blackbeard, recently topped the Goffs Orby Sale when bought for €2.6 million by agent Richard Knight.

Coolmore's David O'Loughlin commented, “The whole Scat Daddy line couldn't be going any better. No Nay Never has obviously enjoyed a fantastic season, Justify has made a brilliant start in the US, Sioux Nation is churning out quality winners here in Europe and the first yearlings by No Nay Never's first son to stud, Ten Sovereigns, have gone down incredibly well. Blackbeard is very much his father's son and a hugely exciting prospect.”

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