Jaidyn Kennedy
Melbourne Cup fancy Absurde and his handler Emilie Seigel share a bond that has taken them across the world.
Both hailing from Deauville in Normandy, the French duo’s story began in Carlow, Ireland, when they were paired in Willie Mullins’ stable.
As a strapper and trackwork rider, Seigel is tasked with ensuring the seven-year-old gelding is always on the right track with his race preparation.
A typical work day for the pair begins with breakfast, a check up and some warming up before diving into the main training which might involve cantering and working with and tinkering with speed and distance with their assistant trainer.
Rest is an essential part of the process, with a quick shower, walk and grass meal in the sun being the perfect way to recover from a hard day’s work.
Such a bond could not exist without trust, communication and chemistry – three things they have in spades.
Describing Absurde as being full of personality and a little stubborn, Seigel said he communicates a lot, but you have to listen out for it.
“He is truly unique,” she added.
Like any relationship, the bond between handler and horse is a game of give and take.
“I have to give some of myself so he gives it back to me in return,” Seigel said.
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