Standardbred Canada Video Feature - Breeding Crosses [09:11]
Now that the time and effort on making Valentine's Day special for that certain someone has paid off, it's time to start thinking about playing the kind of matchmaker that hopefully translates into the perfect pedigree cross and a champion racehorse. This week's Standardbred Canada video feature celebrates Valentine's Day with a peak at the fantasy matings horsemen and women dream about. Trainers and drivers reveal their ideal breeding crosses in this week's video feature with world champions, proven bloodlines, and personal favourites among their selections.
Betfair charts vs. Bet Angel charting [01:52]
Betfair charts are interesting but slightly flawed because they don't represent time in the manner you would expect, as you will see on this video. There are a number of charts available in Bet Angel including advanced charts. Using these charts you can scroll back and forth across the price activity to examine key points in the market and zoom in and out to examine that area. You can also create your own unique view of the market by modifying the charts completely to suit your own trading style. You can stack your custom charts and indicators and change just about all aspect of the charting. See some of the other videos on this channel to view how to do this.
Ronaldinho's sneaky water bottle assist [00:54]
At first glance in this footage, Ronaldinho appears to be bizarrely unmarked as he sets up a goal for Atlético Mineiro in their 2-1 win over São Paulo in the Copa Libertadores. It turns out that as a Mineiro player prepares to launch a long throw-in, Ronaldinho approaches São Paulo goalkeeper Rogério Ceni asking to use his water bottle. Ronaldinho has a drink and washes his hands but is ignored by the São Paulo defence. The throw is launched and Ronaldinho, who claims the goal was not planned, crosses for former Manchester City player Jô to score
Fan Runs Onto Racetrack [00:50]
A man ran across the track during the stretch run of the feature race at Del Mar on Thursday, barely escaping contact with several horses that were driving for the finish line. The man, carrying a duffel bag filled with personal belongings, jumped the outer rail as the horses reached the top of the stretch. As the field got closer, he began running in the same direction as the horses and, about 30 yards before the wire, with Chris McCarron trying to avoid him aboard the race winner, Sea Of Serenity, the man flung the bag behind him, into the path of another horse. The second-place finisher, Factual Attraction, missed the man by inches, and he was then missed by two other trailing horses--Toga Toga Toga and Regal Gentry--who simultaneously passed on either side of him. The man, later identified as Russell Howard Caputo, 38, a onetime resident of Beverly Hills, then jumped the inner rail, ran across the turf course and was apprehended near the tote board by a member of the starting-gate crew and taken into custody. The name of the race was the Royal Order of Jesters Purse. William Knowles, director of security for the track, said Caputo was turned over to the San Diego County sheriff's office. "There are indications," Knowles said, "that he's suffering emotional problems. When he was taken into custody, he made vague references to self-destruction. He said something about doing it on the train, then said that he wanted to do it on the track." A sheriff's spokeswoman ...
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