Cheltenham ante-post tipping: World Hurdle, Thursday 14 March [16:33]
The World Hurdle is the feature race on day 4 of the Cheltenham Festival. With defending champion Big Buck's out through injury the race is wide open - but who will take full advantage? Our experts look at the options.
RV Vet discusses new rules [06:13]
Racing Victoria's Chief Veterinarian, Dr Brian Stewart, discusses the impending rule changes to stomach tubing and giving alkalinizing agents to a horse.
Teen Horse Racing Jockey Angel Suarez - Incredible Rookie Year [01:14]
At the age of 17, high school sophomore Angel Suarez told his mother he wanted to drop out of school and ride racehorses for a living, shocking his mother who thought that with his good grades he might one day become a doctor. Following his dream, Suarez moved to Bensalem, Pennsylvania in January 2012 after attending a jockey training school in his native Puerto Rico. A year later, Suarez -- who races primarily at Parx and Penn National Racetracks -- has $3.4 million in purse earnings, the most of any apprentice jockey in the country, and has been named one of the three finalists for the prestigious Eclipse Award as Apprentice Jockey of the Year.
Saratoga Snacks - 2012 Alex M. Robb [02:11]
Favored Saratoga Snacks scored his first stakes victory Wednesday at Aqueduct Racetrack, leading every step to beat Socialsaul by a length in the $75000 Alex M. Robb for New York-breds. The 3-year-old son of Tale of the Cat, owned by Bill Parcells' August Dawn Farm, was away quickly under jockey Ramon Dominguez, setting fractions of 24.53 and 49.25 while fending off early pressure from Saginaw on the backside. Challenged again on the far turn, Saratoga Snacks pulled clear approaching the quarter pole and had plenty left to repel the late run from 27-1 Socialsaul. His time for 1 1/16 miles was 1:45.21.
Pony Club Mounted Games, Bending&Mug Race-Meg [01:36]
just a quick video THEY WOULD ONLY LET US TROT* AS WE WOULD OF TOOK OUT THE LITTLE KIDS! WE WON! YAYA
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