Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM Journalists Share Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM According to a tweet by Mike Repole on X and post on the Coolmore America website, Champion 2-Year-Old Colt and impactful sire Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie–Playa Maya, by Arch) was euthanized at Ashford Stud on Thursday morning after suffering a left foreleg injury. Surgery was performed on Wednesday. He was 16-years-old. “I am devastated and saddened to share with you that Uncle Mo was euthanized earlier today following a left foreleg injury,” said Repole. “He had surgery yesterday. Unfortunately, this morning the recovery process was too much for him to endure. “The Repole Stable family, Todd Pletcher family and the entire Coolmore family are heartbroken,” he said. “Uncle Mo was so much more to me than a champion and iconic stallion–he was and always will be a part of my family. Uncle Mo is the patriarch of Repole Stable. There will never be another horse that makes me feel or will impact my life the way that Uncle Mo has. “I want to thank Todd Pletcher and his barn, Johnny Velazquez, the Coolmore Family, especially Uncle Mo's personal groom, Rene, and for everyone who loved Uncle Mo, for all the love and support they gave Uncle Mo,” Repole said. I am so grateful for the time that Uncle Mo and I spent together this May. Thank you Uncle Mo for fulfilling my childhood dreams of owning a special racehorse. “I love you Uncle Mo,” he said. Rest In Peace.” I am devastated and saddened to share with you that Uncle Mo was euthanized earlier today following a left foreleg injury. He had surgery yesterday. Unfortunately, this morning the recovery process was too much for him to endure. The Repole Stable family, Todd Pletcher… pic.twitter.com/ZHIo0yJGn8 — Repole Stable (@RepoleStable) December 19, 2024 Coolmore added their own post on their website and paid homage to the sire. “We're all still in shock,” said Coolmore America's Dermot Ryan. “He will be greatly missed by everyone here in particular by his personal groom Rene. He was an exceptional sire both on the racetrack and in the sales ring. I would like to thank Mike Repole for giving us the opportunity to stand him in the first instance and for being a truly fantastic partner, Todd Pletcher for training him to perfection, the Coolmore partners for placing such faith in him and our loyal clients for their unwavering support over the years. Ryan added, “I would also like to thank Dr. Barry David, Dr. Bob Hunt and Dr. Cole Sandow of Hagyards for their efforts to save him along with all the team here at Ashford for the excellent care they afforded him throughout his time here.” Uncle Mo (2008 – 2024). Hugely successful Ashford stallion and brilliant racehorse Uncle Mo was euthanised earlier today on veterinary advice following an… https://t.co/aK19V87W47 pic.twitter.com/BG6Ti3wnez — Coolmore America (@coolmoreamerica) December 19, 2024 Bred by D. Michael Cavey DVM, Repole purchased Uncle Mo as a yearling during Keeneland September in 2009 for $220,000. The Todd Pletcher trainee broke his maiden on debut at Saratoga in late August and earned a 'TDN Rising Star' for his effort. Uncle Mo then caputured the GI Champagne Stakes at Belmont Park and won the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs. The undefeated colt received the Eclipse Award as the top 2-year-old. Uncle Mo's 3-year-old campaign began with a score in the Timley Writer Stakes at Gulfstream Park in March and he finished third in the GI Wood Memorial Stakes at Aqueduct. After nearly five months off, the colt was the runner-up in the GI King's Bishop Stakes at the Spa and took home the GII Kelso Handicap at Belmont. Top performers include Grade I winners Nyquist (Kentucky Derby, Florida Derby, Breeders Cup Juvenile, Frontrunner Stakes & Del Mar Futurity), Bast (Del Mar Debutante Stakes, Chandelier Stakes & Starlet Stakes), Golden Pal (Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint), Mo Donegal (Belmont Stakes), Mo Town (Hollywood Derby), Dream Tree (Starlet Stakes), Mo Forza (Hollywood Derby), Yaupon (Forego Stakes), Adare Manor (Clement L Hirsch Stakes (x2) & Apple Blossom Handicap), Arabian Knight (Pacific Classic Stakes), Kingsbarns (Stephen Foster Stakes), Gomo (Darley Alcibiades Stakes), A Mo Reay (Beholder Mile Stakes), Outwork (Wood Memorial Stakes), Unbridled Mo (Apple Blossom Handicap). The post Impactful Generational Sire Uncle Mo Passes Away Following Injury appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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