TWO GOOD! Zahra wins back-to-back Melbourne Cups on Without a Fight as three horses pull up lame
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In one of the sadder stories from this year Rising Western Australian and Group 1 winning mare Elite Belle has passed away.
It’s believed the six-year-old mare, who amassed $1,409,300.00 from 10 wins in her 25 starts, suffered a heart attack on an aeroplane flight to the east coast of Australia.
Leading Sky expert Andrew Bensley broke the news on Twitter and said that owner Bob Peters is ‘in shock’ over the news.
Bob Peters told me Elite Belle was heading for @ChampionshipsRR after winning the Cox Stakes and Railway. 'It only happens to the good ones'
— Andrew Bensley (@AndrewBensley) January 14, 2015
“It only happens to the good ones,” Peters said.
Elite Belle was to be set for the Championships in Sydney for the autumn carnival after the impressive mare won both the Group 2 Cox Stakes and Group 1 Railway Stakes. The latter is Western Australia’s biggest race.
The mare had missed one year of racing due to sustaining an injury, but returned to the track to claim her maiden victory, a win in the Carbine Club Of Western Australian Stakes (1400m).
Elite Belle’s passing is a big loss for locally owned horses, and had the potential to win another Group 1.
We pass on our condolences to her connections.
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