horse racing kempton – Famous Race Horses – Desert Orchid Part Three

Famous Race Horses – Desert Orchid Part Three

This is the final article about one of the most famous race horses to grace our race courses around the UK and Ireland, the great grey Desert Orchid.

Dessie Retires And Shows Courage … Yet Again

After that final race in 1991, Dessie went into a well deserved retirement, and no one could deny that he’d earned it.
He continued to show his bravery by surviving a potentially life threatening operation for colic in 1992. But in true Dessie style, he battled through it and he would go on to make many public appearances, raising money for charity through a variety of appearances, and through the selling of Dessie merchandise.

In fact, when his trainer David Elsworth relocated from Whitsbury, to Egerton House Stables in Newmarket, Dessie went with him as if he was part of the family. In fact, just after the move, Newmarket racecourse held their annual press day, which happened to fall on Dessie’s 27th birthday in April 2006. He was greeted by a huge crowd and in typical fashion he acknowledged and appreciated the attention that he got.

As Dessie got older, naturally his public appearances became less and less, and he spent more and more time relaxing at his new home. In fact his last public appearance was on 1 October 2006 at his fan club open day. The great horse was determined not to let down his fans for one last appearance.

In the coming weeks, it appeared that Dessie was becoming more and more frail, but he never complained and his fighting spirit kept going and going. On 6 November 2006 he appeared to be losing coordination, and all around him feared the worst, but the great horse kept on fighting.

He was last seen by someone in the early hours of 13 November 2006, lying down nibbling on some hay, determined not to make a fuss. Just about one hour later, at around 6am this magnificent horse had passed away, as quietly and as gracefully as he had jumped fences for most of his career.

Always Remembered

Dessie’s ashes were buried at Kempton racecourse in a private ceremony. Fittingly, they were buried near to his statue and now anyone that visits the racecourse can see the legend for themselves.

All in all I shall remember him for the
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fact that as a grey, he stood out amongst the other horses. But one shouldn’t under estimate that if he had not had class and ability, then despite his striking colour he would not have stood out at all.

He was truly one of the greats, both on and off the race track. The appearances that he made in public to raise money are a testament to this most fabulous of horses. This had an impact on those less who are less fortunate and for this alone this famous race horse should be applauded.

Dessie, you’re on in a million, a magnificent horse and you will forever be remembered by those who saw you.

By: Cliff Thurston

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Cliff Thurston owns the successful Grosvenor Racing Club, and has been giving his members winning horse racing tips since 2003.

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Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

Kempton on

KEMPTON will go ahead as planned on Monday after beating the snow and passing a 7.30am inspection early.Wolverhampton inspect 8am.

Ludlow, Kempton Live on TV (Horse Racing: UK & Ireland, 7th Jan 2010)

Ludlow, Kempton (UK & Ireland, 7th Jan 2010) tv broadcast details – live sport on tv available in the UK via terrestrial, satellite and cable television.

Kempton and Wolverhampton

on the assumpton that both all-weather meetings today actually take place, we hope to see a German-bred winner at Kempton. The Acatenango mare Tyrana …

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