Fantasy Preakness Stakes [04:09]
Horse Racing Simulation, LLC in association with the NTRA and NBC Sports created a virtual simulation of the Preakness Stakes with 14 recent winners in head to head competition just before the running of the Preakness Stakes on the May 21, 2011. Here's the line up of these great horses along with the year they captured the Preakness. Lane 1 - Rachel Alexandra (2009) Lane 2 - Big Brown (2008) Lane 3 - Curlin (2007) Lane 4 - Bernardini (2006) Lane 5 - Afleet Alex (2005) Lane 6 - Smarty Jones (2004) Lane 7 - Funny Cide (2003) Lane 8 - War Emblem (2002) Lane 9 - Point Given (2001) Lane 10 - Red Bullet (2000) Lane 11 - Charismatic (1999) Lane 12 - Silver Charm (1997) Lane 13 - Louis Quatorze (1996) Lane 14 - Hansel (1991)
NASCAR Fight with Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer [06:35]
More info on: adf.ly NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton told reporters that the incident would be reviewed before any punishment is handed down: "It's Sunday night. Your best decisions are made sometime after Sunday night, maybe potentially Monday or Tuesday."
Centrebet Caulfield Guineas Day Preview, Race 6 (David Jones Toorak Handicap 1600m) [03:10]
Featuring Mick Sharkie & Michael Felgate for Centrebet. What does Sharkie think of 'More Joyous' and her competition at this stage of the game?
SAWMGA [03:22]
This multi-media was created to document the SANESA Mounted Games Nationals in 2012. Mounted Games has only been introduced to SA for a year and already we have a National competition.
2003 Kentucky Derby: Full Broadcast [01:05:32]
There on the track was Empire Maker, the impeccably bred favorite with a tender foot, a cocky trainer from Brooklyn and a plurality of the public's money on his back. There was Atswhatimtalknbout, the Hollywood horse, partly owned by movie royalty, and there, too, was Indian Express, the rhythm-and-bluegrass colt whose owner was a legendary record producer in the 1950's. But for the two minutes that count the most on the first Saturday in May, the real star was a New York-bred gelding named Funny Cide, who was sent off at the ''yeah, right'' odds of better than 12-1 and romped off with a victory of a length and three-quarters in the 129th running of the Kentucky Derby. But forget for a moment Funny Cide's glitzier and supposedly more formidable competition. By any standard, this was an improbable victory. A New York-bred had never won the Derby, and the last time a gelding won was in 1929, when Clyde Van Dusen posted a two-length victory. The public was caught unawares, and six buddies from Sackets Harbor, NY, who own Funny Cide and run under the banner of Sackatoga Stable with four other partners were stunned by their good fortune. ''We are a three-horse stable,'' said Jackson Knowlton, one of the owners who bought the gelding for $75000 in a private sale. ''We are the little guys in the game. Everyone who dreams in this game, who owns two or five horses, look at what you can accomplish. Little did we know.'' Maybe it should not have been a surprise that a group of ...
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