A Helping Hand for Eagle

Stakeswinner Enzedex Eagle is settling into his new life with the Cyberhorse Racehorse Outplacement Program very well, he is a quiet "thinking" horse with a very sweet temperament. 

eagleflash3Enzedex Eagle on his way back to the paddock

Originally trained by Chris Waller who brought him to Australia from New Zealand, Eagle won the Manion Cup (Listed) at Rosehill before unplaced runs at Group 1 level in the Metropolitan and the Sydney Cup. He won over $340,000 in a 40 start career.

He was being trained by Patrick Payne for a jumps career before suffering a bleeding attack which saw him retired from racing. Patrick recommended to his owners that Eagle be given a chance at an equestrian career by enrolling him in the Cyberhorse Racehorse Outplacement Program which is supported by Racing Victoria.

We at Cyberhorse appreciate the help of our 4 YO Jack Russell "Flash" when it comes to putting Eagle back in the paddock.  Eagle is close to 17 hands and Flash about 7 inches - so it's great that they seem to enjoy each other's company and Eagle does  not give much thought to his advantages. 

Eagle would probably not suit a nervous beginner as he still asks a few questions, but as he learns more he is getting better and better.  He will be very good for a tall rider looking for a special horse - he will be very competitive as he has lovely paces, clean legs and is perfectly sound.