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Kennels
left stunned by death of Count
Greyhound World by John Dee
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Andy Johnson's Six Ashes kennels along with connections were distraught
at the tragic loss of Semies Count three days ago.
Owned by the
Bloxwich Dawkins family, Semies Count was the 4-5 favourite, he
opened at 5-4, to win the final of the 1,000 Betfredpoker.com
700 metres event on Select night at Nottingham.
But when the
race started Semies was slowly away and at turn one something
was clearly wrong as he started to lose speed.
The track
vet later treated him but was powerless to save the dog's life
as a broken leg was so severe.
"Everyone
was in a state of shock," said Johnson. "It can be a
cruel world greyhound racing and you never want to see anything
like this."
Semies Count
had raced only nine times and won six of them including the Carling
Stayers Cup at Nottingham last month.
Greyhound
Action comment:
Trainer Andy Johnson knows damn well that he's going to see injuries
and death all the time in the world of greyhound racing. Therefore,
if he really cares about the dogs, he should get out of the business.
In normal circumstances, even a severe break to a dog's leg can
be repaired and, even if the leg has to be amputated, the dog
can live quite happily in a home environment. Sadly, this wasn't
an option for Semies Count. No money to be made out of him if
he couldn't race again, was there?
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