how to ride the horse for habbo retros:) [02:20]
just say :ride and then put a space and say the horse' name :)
Anonymous News Update - February 2013 - Project Horse King [01:48]
Anonymous responds to the horse meat scandle by targeting Burger King's online reputation.
David Pipe pins hopes on Dynaste for Cheltenham Festival [01:45]
Betfred TV met up with trainer David Pipe to talk about the Cheltenham Festival. This time last year it was all about the RSA Chase and the then hot favourite Grands Crus. He's hoping to put that disappointment behind him in 2013, with the unbeaten chaser Dynaste who could feature either in the RSA or Novices' Chase. But Dynaste isn't the only horse to watch out for from Pipe's stable, watch out for Goulanes, who's being tipped for a bright future.
Grand National Fences To Be Made Safer. [02:11]
Fences at this year's Grand National are being made safer in the biggest change in the history of the race. They are among a number of measures aimed at dealing with accusations of animal cruelty after eight horses died in the last decade. Last year the joint favourite and Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Synchronised had to be put down after falling at fence six of the Grand National - the infamous Becher's Brook - and continuing riderless until suffering leg fractures. The death, along with that of outsider According to Pete, who was brought down at the same fence on the second circuit, led to calls from animal welfare groups for the Grand National to be banned. The new fences are still covered in spruce but wooden posts have been replaced by a softer material known as "plastic birch". Aintree racecourse manager Andrew Tulloch described the birch as "horse friendly", telling Sky News "safety at Aintree is always our top priority for riders and horses and it's something we do not stand still on". He said the changes should make the Grand National safer but not any easier, insisting the fences will remain the same height. "The outward appearance of these fences will remain the same. "The big change here is that traditionally where they had a timber frame to them that timber frame has been replaced by a plastic, more forgiving, birch and on top of that birch there's a minimum of fourteen, maybe even sixteen inches of spruce and the spruce is what the horses can knock off," he ...
Viva Colonia in training prior to running at the Cheltenham 2013 Festival [01:01]
lbr-horseracingtips.co.uk - Our very own Viva Colonia being put through his paces. Trainer Brian Ellison is doing a superb job with this horse. Now very likely to run in the Grand Annual Chase on the Friday 15th.
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