| A Helping Hand for Eagle |
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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.
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. |