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‘Horse of a lifetime': Sudden death of Winx's rival Happy Clapper rocks racing world
‘Horse of a lifetime': Sudden death of Winx's rival Happy Clapper rocks racing world

News.com.au

time24-04-2025

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‘Horse of a lifetime': Sudden death of Winx's rival Happy Clapper rocks racing world

Happy Clapper, the racehorse known as the 'people's champion' who had an intense multi-year rivalry with Winx, has tragically passed died after suffering from colic. The multiple Group 1 winner's former trainer, Pat Webster, learned of the passing of his former stable star on Thursday morning. Watch the biggest Aussie sports & the best from overseas LIVE on Kayo Sports | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer. 'It's a sad day,'' Webster said. 'But when I think of 'The Clapper' there are so many great memories. 'He might not have been a champion but he was the best horse I ever trained.'' Happy Clapper won 12 of his 48 races and earned more than $7.2 million prizemoney including Group 1 wins in the 2016 Doncaster Mile, 2017 Epsom Handicap and 2018 Canterbury Stakes. 'He is the only horse to win the Villiers Stakes (2015), Doncaster and Epsom Handicaps,'' Webster said. The 14-year-old also ran placings in another 10 Group 1 races including four seconds behind the great Winx. In the 2019 Chipping Norton Stakes, Happy Clapper famously attempted an all-the-way win and dashed five lengths clear on the turn. He maintained his advantage until near the 100m when, inevitably, Winx reeled in her old rival to win by more than a length in an epic finish. 'I remember the crowd gave him almost as big a reception as Winx after that race,'' Webster said. 'My family always tells me that they will be talking about Happy Clapper in 100 years' time because of Winx.'' Legendary trainer Chris Waller led the outpouring of love for the champion racehorse. 'Our thoughts go out to the connections of Happy Clapper and the Webster family,' Waller wrote in a post to X 'He was a horse who we had a lot of respect for; Winx had to be on her best game when running against him because he was capable of anything. He breathed down our neck a number of times and could have easily beaten us had luck gone his way, and against us. 'Well done Pat for what you achieved with Happy Clapper and for what he brought to Sydney racing.' While Happy Clapper's former jockey Blake Shinn shared a heartfelt tribute for the 'horse of a lifetime'. 'It's hard to put into words just how deeply the passing of Happy Clapper hits,' Shinn wrote on X. 'I was privileged to ride him on twenty occasions, sharing seven wins and nine placings, including his three Group 1 victories. He was, without question, the bravest horse I've ever ridden — he showed up every time and gave everything he had. Our Doncaster Handicap win was a standout moment, one I'll carry with me forever. 'He was the horse of a lifetime — a true warrior on the track and a crowd favourite off it. It was an honour to be part of his incredible journey.'

Happy Clapper dies: Trainer Pat Webster mourns Group 1 winner
Happy Clapper dies: Trainer Pat Webster mourns Group 1 winner

Courier-Mail

time24-04-2025

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  • Courier-Mail

Happy Clapper dies: Trainer Pat Webster mourns Group 1 winner

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Happy Clapper, the racehorse who was the epitome of the phrase the 'people's champion', has died after suffering from colic. The multiple Group 1 winner's former trainer, Pat Webster, learned of the passing of his former stable star on Thursday morning. 'It's a sad day,'' Webster said. 'But when I think of 'The Clapper' there are so many great memories. 'He might not have been a champion but he was the best horse I ever trained.'' • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Happy Clapper won 12 of his 48 races and earned more than $7.2 million prizemoney including Group 1 wins in the 2016 Doncaster Mile, 2017 Epsom Handicap and 2018 Canterbury Stakes. 'He is the only horse to win the Villiers Stakes (2015), Doncaster and Epsom Handicaps,'' Webster said. Happy Clapper also ran placings in another 10 Group 1 races including four seconds behind the great Winx. • What's in a name? Plenty of history … and unwanted pressure In the 2019 Chipping Norton Stakes, Happy Clapper famously attempted an all-the-way win and dashed five lengths clear on the turn. He maintained his advantage until near the 100m when, inevitably, Winx reeled in her old rival to win by more than a length in an epic finish. 'I remember the crowd gave him almost as big a reception as Winx after that race,'' Webster said. 'My family always tells me that they will be talking about Happy Clapper in 100 years' time because of Winx.'' • Clinton Payne's 2025 Australasian Oaks tips, runner-by-runner form analysis Webster's ever-reliable gelding was so popular with racing fans that the Australian Turf Club named a bar after him in the Winx Stand at Royal Randwick. Happy Clapper had been enjoying a leisurely retirement until falling ill this week and despite the best veterinary care, could not be saved. He was 14 years old. Originally published as 'It's a sad day': Trainer Pat Webster mourns the passing of Group 1-winner Happy Clapper

Winx's ‘superstar' rival dies after sudden illness: ‘Sad day'
Winx's ‘superstar' rival dies after sudden illness: ‘Sad day'

Perth Now

time24-04-2025

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  • Perth Now

Winx's ‘superstar' rival dies after sudden illness: ‘Sad day'

Happy Clapper, one of racing's most popular horses in recent times, has died at the age of 14 after succumbing to a bout of colic. A multiple Group 1 winner, Happy Clapper was prepared by larrikin trainer Pat Webster and was renowned for his courageous performances against champion Winx. He raced against the grand mare 11 times for six minor placings, getting closest when finishing three-quarters of a length second to her in the 2018 George Ryder Stakes (1500m). Winx's former trainer Chris Waller took to social media to pay tribute to the grand campaigner and the role he played in Winx's illustrious career. 'Our thoughts go out to the connections of Happy Clapper and the Webster family,' Waller said on X. 'He was a horse who we had a lot of respect for. 'Winx had to be on her best game when running against him because he was capable of anything. He breathed down our neck a number of times and could have easily beaten us had luck gone his way, and against us. 'Well done Pat for what you achieved with Happy Clapper and for what he brought to Sydney racing.' If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Happy Clapper gave Webster, a long-time Randwick trainer before his retirement in 2020, his first major in the 2017 Epsom Handicap (1600m) before adding the 2018 Canterbury Stakes (1300m) and Doncaster Mile (1600m). All up he raced 48 times for 12 wins and 18 placings, his prizemoney earnings falling just short of $7.3 million. 'It's a sad day. But when I think of 'The Clapper' there are so many great memories,' Webster told News Corp. 'He might not have been a champion but he was the best horse I ever trained. 'My family always tells me that they will be talking about Happy Clapper in 100 years' time because of Winx.' If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide.

Winx's ‘superstar' rival Happy Clapper dies after sudden illness
Winx's ‘superstar' rival Happy Clapper dies after sudden illness

7NEWS

time24-04-2025

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  • 7NEWS

Winx's ‘superstar' rival Happy Clapper dies after sudden illness

Happy Clapper, one of racing's most popular horses in recent times, has died at the age of 14 after succumbing to a bout of colic. A multiple Group 1 winner, Happy Clapper was prepared by larrikin trainer Pat Webster and was renowned for his courageous performances against champion Winx. He raced against the grand mare 11 times for six minor placings, getting closest when finishing three-quarters of a length second to her in the 2018 George Ryder Stakes (1500m). Winx's former trainer Chris Waller took to social media to pay tribute to the grand campaigner and the role he played in Winx's illustrious career. 'Our thoughts go out to the connections of Happy Clapper and the Webster family,' Waller said on X. 'He was a horse who we had a lot of respect for. 'Winx had to be on her best game when running against him because he was capable of anything. He breathed down our neck a number of times and could have easily beaten us had luck gone his way, and against us. 'Well done Pat for what you achieved with Happy Clapper and for what he brought to Sydney racing.' Happy Clapper gave Webster, a long-time Randwick trainer before his retirement in 2020, his first major in the 2017 Epsom Handicap (1600m) before adding the 2018 Canterbury Stakes (1300m) and Doncaster Mile (1600m). All up he raced 48 times for 12 wins and 18 placings, his prizemoney earnings falling just short of $7.3 million. 'It's a sad day. But when I think of 'The Clapper' there are so many great memories,' Webster told News Corp. 'He might not have been a champion but he was the best horse I ever trained. 'My family always tells me that they will be talking about Happy Clapper in 100 years' time because of Winx.'

Happy Clapper dies: Trainer Pat Webster mourns Group 1 winner
Happy Clapper dies: Trainer Pat Webster mourns Group 1 winner

Herald Sun

time24-04-2025

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  • Herald Sun

Happy Clapper dies: Trainer Pat Webster mourns Group 1 winner

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Happy Clapper, the racehorse who was the epitome of the phrase the 'people's champion', has died after suffering from colic. The multiple Group 1 winner's former trainer, Pat Webster, learned of the passing of his former stable star on Thursday morning. 'It's a sad day,'' Webster said. 'But when I think of 'The Clapper' there are so many great memories. 'He might not have been a champion but he was the best horse I ever trained.'' • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Happy Clapper won 12 of his 48 races and earned more than $7.2 million prizemoney including Group 1 wins in the 2016 Doncaster Mile, 2017 Epsom Handicap and 2018 Canterbury Stakes. 'He is the only horse to win the Villiers Stakes (2015), Doncaster and Epsom Handicaps,'' Webster said. Happy Clapper also ran placings in another 10 Group 1 races including four seconds behind the great Winx. • What's in a name? Plenty of history … and unwanted pressure In the 2019 Chipping Norton Stakes, Happy Clapper famously attempted an all-the-way win and dashed five lengths clear on the turn. He maintained his advantage until near the 100m when, inevitably, Winx reeled in her old rival to win by more than a length in an epic finish. 'I remember the crowd gave him almost as big a reception as Winx after that race,'' Webster said. 'My family always tells me that they will be talking about Happy Clapper in 100 years' time because of Winx.'' • Clinton Payne's 2025 Australasian Oaks tips, runner-by-runner form analysis Webster's ever-reliable gelding was so popular with racing fans that the Australian Turf Club named a bar after him in the Winx Stand at Royal Randwick. Happy Clapper had been enjoying a leisurely retirement until falling ill this week and despite the best veterinary care, could not be saved. He was 14 years old. Originally published as 'It's a sad day': Trainer Pat Webster mourns the passing of Group 1-winner Happy Clapper

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