I am sorry but there is nothing noble about it. Racing horses are bred to have too much muscle and too little bone for the size of the horse. They are pushed too hard, too young for no other reasons than human ego and money. That's why their bones break while they are doing what should come natural to a horse. That horse had no choice in what she did. and what her owners did to her was anything but noble.
It is a remarkable coincidence that this thing happened to the one horse that Clinton picked. But it is not so unusual that Clinton could not have seen it as a possibility. There are two inescapable facts here.
1. That Clinton pandered by talking about the horse in the lead up to the Kentucky primary. 2. That the the horse died.
That people are giving Bobert a hard time for remarking on a coincidence that major US media companies have remarked on says a lot more about the people complaining than Bobert.