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By Carl Harris
Nothing exciting on Tuesday. Three meetings made up of two jumps and an all-weather card at Southwell. The cards are the usual moderate stuff for a Tuesday but we can only bet on what is offer. I reckon there are winners to be found though. Fontwell and Sedgefield are small courses but having visited both I really like a day out there.
It can get really soft at Southwell and ...
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Eleven Grade 1 wins and still they doubt him. The layers have been out in force ahead of Kauto Star's eagerly awaited reappearance at Haydock this Saturday, but Racing UK analyst Graham Cunningham feels they could be cruising for a bruising as the best staying chaser of modern times bids for his third success in the £200,000 Betfair Chase.
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As an avid racing fan I watched with complete pleasure the ease at which Twist Magic pulverised the opposition in today’s Tingle Creek.
Behind the scenes though is the trainer Paul Nicholls. Kauto, Denman and now Twist Magic – not only a straightforward kind of chap his smart and strategic handling of horses allows the enthusiast great racing moments.
Respect to the Man. Respect to ...
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By David Wencer
Horse racing has a longer and more widespread connection with Toronto than one might first expect. Since the closing of Greenwood Raceway in the 1990s, horseracing within Toronto's boundaries has been confined to Rexdale's Woodbine Racetrack, but the sport has seen action in many other Toronto neighbourhoods.
In the early days of the nineteenth century, horses in Upper ...
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... web page.
If this trend continues the last local horseracing fan must be about 13 years old. It looks like I have located him. This kid ... -conformist lot that do not tolerate divergent ideas; anything associated with horseracing is quite the divergent idea to urban youth. Hopefully " ... opinion. We may have a budding Bobby Frankel here.
"horseracing kid" takes on opening day at ...
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... you should never bet more than you can afford to. With the information on this site about winning at horseracing the odds are in your favor but you still have to be smart about the wagers you place. You can use ... .) There is always tomorrow
How many times have you had your back against the wall when handicapping horseracing and said things to yourself there are only 2 horse races left I don’ ...
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She's won seven out of 17 horse races, but Saturday's victory at Hollywood Park's $150,000 Bayakoa Handicap is Zardana's first-ever stakes win — as well as her first start on a synthetic track in 22 months.
Trainer John Shirreff calls Zardana a headstrong mare, but it would seem that when paired with jockey Victor Espinoza the five-year-old proves she can still follow ...
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A new study in regard to jockey positioning on a horse, has revealed that a change in how jockeys used to ride, to the style that is known today and which was referred to as the Monkey Crouch, has increased the speeds that horses are able to run. The study has sparked discussion and criticism, as many in the industry believe that there are many factors that can affect a horse during a race, but ...
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... you will get to know other persons who are interested in the sport.
If you are a greenhorn you can ask the persons you will meet about the sport, but probably you will have some know how before you go. If you go to my Horseracing Sport Site you will get all the basic know how you will ever need.
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One of the longshots on Saturday in the Classic is Girolamo at Breeders Cup betting odds of +2500. Trainer Saeed bin Suroor has said that the favored Zenyatta is the horse to beat but he likes his two horses, Regal Ransom and Girolamo. "I liked Regal Ransom when he was in Dubai. He is solid and tries hard. Girolamo is doing well and is in good condition. It is hard to choose between them as ...
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ARCADIA, Calif. — If trainer Christophe Clement wanted to, he could have entered Gio Ponti in the Breeders’ Cup Turf race. The 4-year-old colt has dominated the U.S. grass scene this year, winning the four Grade I races, including the Arlington Million.
Clement, a fixture on the New York racing circuit, is putting Gio Ponti in
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... to the love and loyalty of animals. The sight of a thoroughbred running like the wind is one of the most thrilling experiences. If it had been an isolated incident, my pleasure in horseracing would have been restored in time. As it was, however, each year's high stakes races produced more fatalities.
Now, finally, new practices have made fatalities less of a risk as each horse who ...
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... with the crowd, strutting and two-stepping her way out onto the track, stopping every now and then to look around and pose for her adoring fans. Add to that the generosity of her owners, Jerry and Ann Moss, in sharing her with the people, and the result is a lovely ray of hope at a time when it most needed in horseracing.
Racing fans flood the paddock to see Zenyatta on her way to the Classic
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Hundreds of Breeders’ cup participants, from horse owners and breeders to horseracing fans and a pool of press reporters flooded into the ESPN Zone restaurant in downtown Los Angeles last night for this year’s Winners’ Circle Welcome Party.
Sponsored by Grey Goose Vodka, the event featured free Grey Goose drinks and a hot food
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... , was having no part of being loaded into the gate today. He bucked and reared and the handlers finally thought to throw blinders over his eyes to get him in the gate. This is not an uncommon tactic in horseracing. But Quality Road was having no part of it. Once in the gate, he began to kick so violently he was led out and examined by the veterinarian. They determined to scratch him (a first in ...
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