Spring Racing Carnival Daily News - November 16 [01:40]
Today's Spring Racing Carnival Daily News visits Sandown ahead of the last metropolitan meeting of the Spring Racing Carnival and hears from the course track manager as well as Simon Zahra whose horse, Star of Giselle, competes on Saturday's Sandown Guineas Day.
2003 Breeders' Cup Turf + Post Race [19:28]
Through its first 19 runnings, the Breeders' Cup Turf consistently has produced close finishes. In the first 10 years, the largest margin of victory was half a length. The most decisive winner was Daylami, the 8-5 favorite who won by two lengths four years ago at Gulfstream Park. The 20th Breeders' Cup Turf on Saturday gave tight a whole new meaning. For the first time in the history of any Breeders' Cup race, there was a dead heat for the win when defending champion High Chaparral and 14-1 shot Johar couldn't be separated at the wire. It took three pictures and some 13 minutes before the photo finish sign came down and the dead heat was confirmed. Falbrav, the 7-2 second choice, almost made it a triple dead heat. He was only a head back after having the lead approaching the wire. Watching the race live, many believed High Chaparral had won. Jockey Mick Kinane thought so, especially after former jockey Donna Barton, who was working on horseback for NBC, approached him as if he had. Richard Mulhall, racing manager for the Thoroughbred Corp., which owns Johar, agreed with Kinane. "When I first saw it, I thought we were second," he said. "I didn't think he got up. After I watched the replay over and over and over, then I thought we won it. "When it was taking so long, I was thinking, well, it has to be a dead heat. I'm happy with a dead heat. It's no disgrace to dead heat with High Chaparral. He's an awful good horse." It was the third of four victories on the day for ...
ATC TV Track Report - PIMM's Ladies Day [02:32]
Nevesh Ramdhani, Royal Randwick track manager discusses the track conditions for PIMM's Ladies Day at Royal Randwick with our ATC tv reporter Murray Conallin
Kiwi Bred - Ep3 pt3 [09:15]
Simon Doull talks to The Oaks Stud's manager Rick Williams about the success of their broodmare band.
Kiwi Bred - Ep3 pt1 [10:33]
Simon Doull heads to Pencarrow Stud to talk to stud manager Leon Casey.
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