Simply the best. There will never be another. A total joy to watch. As handsome as he was brilliant. Will never be forgotten. It was a privilege just to stand and watch.
Incredible horse. My absolute favourite. Watching this brings back so many fond memories and even now when I know he wins I’m on the edge of my seat watching because he’s just so good. I really miss this era of horse racing. And I really miss Kauto ❤
Tbh i am 33 and at the time he was running i didn't appreciate how good Kauto was. Especially compared to horses recently. I think from 2000 to 2017 Horse racing was absolutely stacked with quality horses.
Well, when I got into watching horse racing, it was in March 2008, I just googled "best race horse in the world" and his name came up. Became an instant fan.
Simon holt in my option is a great commentator I love how he reads a race and some of his words are excellent. Jim McGrath is a brilliant commentator aswell in my book. 📕
So very foolish of the owner to send such a wonderful horse to do dressage.Just shows that having money doesn't always mean being knowledgeable . Could have retired at Paul Nicholl's yard and gone hunting like Denman or just been hacked out and enjoyed life. He met a sad end so altogether a bad business, that should have been avoided. He deserved better.
@Damien Montero Totally agree with you. Paul Nichols was livid when Clive Smith took him away to do dressage. As I wrote, many retired chasers love to go out and about hacking , that is natural and I am sure Paul Nichols would have found a good place for him. Maybe going out on the training gallops to oversee the other horses .It's a known fact that retired horses who are still sound, enjoy the daily routine of riding out with the youngsters whilst the trainer sits on board. Horses enjoy the company of others and this is kind and correct. Stuff the dressage! If the owner had truly wanted a dressage horse I am sure Laura Collet who took Kauto Star , could have found him one. No , he was just craving more glory for his wonderful and successful servant . Horrible man! Your views are shared by many knowledgeable supporters of racing. I am so sorry to say, that many retired chasers who cannot be bred from as the males are all geldings end up in terrible places and are often neglected. Hello Dandy, 1984 Grand National winner was thrown out in a field and left to starve until he was rescued. Don't believe for one moment that all owners of horses are good people .
@Damien Montero FTR: The mighty Arkle who broke a pedal bone on Boxing Day 1966 in the King George V chase at Kempton never ran ago. His owner , Anne Duchess of Westminster was a real horse person with class, she would never risk him. She took her darling horse home and he lived at her her place until he was euthanised at the young age of 13. Poor fellow was crippled with arthritis and there was no way that she would allow her beloved horse to hobble around in agony.; he often found it hard to get up. She would sit on his back in the field and feed him polo mints. I met Ankle several times at HOYS, he was a perfect gentleman. Sweet horse. His jumping around Cheltenham was the best ever. The only way he ever was beaten was between w as by loading him with huge weights against class horses not no hopers; he gave two and half stone to Stalbridge Colonist in the Hennessy. IMO opinion Denman could have run in a GN, he was a great handicapper. A very versatile horse , place 5 times CGCV and won 2 Hennesys.
Kauto Star was a great racehorse but a somewhat unreliable jumper. He could put in short ones and even paddle through fences on occasion. Much of the time he jumped fine, but then stood off sometimes for no apparent reason. I don't know how much the unreliability was just the horse or whether Walsh let him jump as he wanted.
Simply the best. There will never be another. A total joy to watch. As handsome as he was brilliant. Will never be forgotten. It was a privilege just to stand and watch.
Incredible horse. My absolute favourite. Watching this brings back so many fond memories and even now when I know he wins I’m on the edge of my seat watching because he’s just so good. I really miss this era of horse racing. And I really miss Kauto ❤
Racing was blessed to have kauto star
The greatest Steeplechaser of my lifetime
Tbh i am 33 and at the time he was running i didn't appreciate how good Kauto was. Especially compared to horses recently. I think from 2000 to 2017 Horse racing was absolutely stacked with quality horses.
Well, when I got into watching horse racing, it was in March 2008, I just googled "best race horse in the world" and his name came up. Became an instant fan.
Kauto..... pure class
Simon holt in my option is a great commentator I love how he reads a race and some of his words are excellent. Jim McGrath is a brilliant commentator aswell in my book. 📕
I used to make all the signs on all race courses......not a horse stood out like he did.... phenomenal
That last king George equal to his gold cups. Must be a legend total legend ov a horse
Back when kauto star was running in the king George there was 2 thing certain him winning and death amazing horse
Never been a better horse around kempton when he was right handed untouchable
Agree... what a beast!
This was back when you could get the money back youd spent on christmas by getting on kauto star on boxing day.
Kauto star ,Desert orchid, Red rum, Tiger roll , and Frankel on the flat. All wonder horses
Don't forget the wonderful Dancing Brave
So very foolish of the owner to send such a wonderful horse to do dressage.Just shows that having money doesn't always mean being knowledgeable . Could have retired at Paul Nicholl's yard and gone hunting like Denman or just been hacked out and enjoyed life. He met a sad end so altogether a bad business, that should have been avoided. He deserved better.
The horse died in a freak accident out in the paddocks!
@Damien Montero Totally agree with you. Paul Nichols was livid when Clive Smith took him away to do dressage. As I wrote, many retired chasers love to go out and about hacking , that is natural and I am sure Paul Nichols would have found a good place for him. Maybe going out on the training gallops to oversee the other horses .It's a known fact that retired horses who are still sound, enjoy the daily routine of riding out with the youngsters whilst the trainer sits on board. Horses enjoy the company of others and this is kind and correct. Stuff the dressage! If the owner had truly wanted a dressage horse I am sure Laura Collet who took Kauto Star , could have found him one. No , he was just craving more glory for his wonderful and successful servant . Horrible man! Your views are shared by many knowledgeable supporters of racing. I am so sorry to say, that many retired chasers who cannot be bred from as the males are all geldings end up in terrible places and are often neglected. Hello Dandy, 1984 Grand National winner was thrown out in a field and left to starve until he was rescued. Don't believe for one moment that all owners of horses are good people .
@Damien Montero FTR: The mighty Arkle who broke a pedal bone on Boxing Day 1966 in the King George V chase at Kempton never ran ago. His owner , Anne Duchess of Westminster was a real horse person with class, she would never risk him. She took her darling horse home and he lived at her her place until he was euthanised at the young age of 13. Poor fellow was crippled with arthritis and there was no way that she would allow her beloved horse to hobble around in agony.; he often found it hard to get up. She would sit on his back in the field and feed him polo mints. I met Ankle several times at HOYS, he was a perfect gentleman. Sweet horse. His jumping around Cheltenham was the best ever. The only way he ever was beaten was between w as by loading him with huge weights against class horses not no hopers; he gave two and half stone to Stalbridge Colonist in the Hennessy. IMO opinion Denman could have run in a GN, he was a great handicapper. A very versatile horse , place 5 times CGCV and won 2 Hennesys.
McCoy must of been sick keep seeing kautos rear end
#class
How does Ruby rate kauto star among all his rides
Best horse he has ever ridden he said multiple times, first I heard it after regaining the Gold Cup in 2009.
Criminal going from Simon holt to Bartlett 🤮
Yes….holy had suoerb vocabulary and execution
Kauto Star was a great racehorse but a somewhat unreliable jumper. He could put in short ones and even paddle through fences on occasion.
Much of the time he jumped fine, but then stood off sometimes for no apparent reason.
I don't know how much the unreliability was just the horse or whether Walsh let him jump as he wanted.
Exotic Dancer was also an amazing horse if he had been around during a different time he would have won multiple races