2012 EmD Training Day: May 17th [03:34]
Training from Emerald Downs on Thursday, May 17th.
Tags: Emerald Downs, Horse Racing, Horse, Racing, Emerald, Downs, Race, Betting, Jockey, Wagering, Handicapping, Training, Track, Longacres, Mile, Longacres Mile, Gambling
Handicappers Corner - Mario Gutierrez, May 15, 2012 [08:04]
Interview with Mario Gutierrez, 2012 Kentucky Derby Winning Jockey
Tags: kentucky, derby, hastings, mario, horse, racing
Tom Queally - 4.10 York - Friday 18th May [00:56]
Jockey Tom Queally gives his selection for this mile and a quarter handicap at Dante meeting.
Tags: William Hill, Horse Racing, York Races, Dante Meeting, Tom Queally
Preakness 2012: Contenders & Derby Recap [07:44]
follow me on twitter @horseracing4beg Horse Racing 4 Beginners maybe I am crazy but I think somebody at the NBC sports network must of watched my video because they did exactly what I did in my video and stop the video of the derby at the preakness finish line distance of 1 3/16 during their pre-preakness coverage
Tags: Handicapping, horse, racing, preakness, kentucky, derby, 2012, bodemeister, I'll, Have, Another, Creative, Cause, Went, the, Day, Well, Hansen
2003 American Handicap - Candy Ride [01:49]
In the mid-1990s, trainer Ron McAnally showed Sid Craig tapes of an Argentine-bred colt who looked like the real goods. The asking price for Gentlemen, the horse in the tapes, was $1 million. That was about $700000 more than Craig had paid for his future champion, the Argentine-bred Paseana, a few years before, so he and McAnally passed on Gentlemen. The happy end to the story belonged to RD Hubbard, who eventually became the principal owner of Gentlemen as the horse carved a US career that totaled $3.3 million in purses. Early this year, McAnally went to Del Mar to show Sid and Jenny Craig more race tapes of another Argentine prospect. The asking price for Candy Ride would be high, McAnally knew, but the Craigs had been known to open their vault before. They paid $2.5 million for Dr Devious, their 1992 English Derby winner. To get the undefeated Candy Ride, who won his three races in South America by 28 lengths, the Craigs were going to have to spend $900000. "That's a lot of money," Sid Craig said Friday, "but I've never seen Ron this excited about a horse before." He was standing in the winner's circle at Hollywood Park on the Fourth of July, wearing a red-white-and-blue necktie and celebrating Candy Ride's first stakes victory in the US, a three-quarter length victory over Special Ring in the $150000 American Handicap. Candy Ride has won five in a row overall and earned $124800 for the Craigs, whose accountants will be pleased to know that bigger days might be ahead ...
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