Teo - In the Stable 19/12/12 [01:01]
Teo (Teofilo x Shiroko 2010 colt) returns back into the stable after 3 months down time at Emeran Park - he's looking very well 19/12/12
It's Beaver Time! Horse Racing Show - 6 December [07:19]
It's Beaver Time returns with the best tips for the weekends meets at Rosehill, Caulfield and Eagle Farm! Don't forget to back The Beaver's Bet of the Day -- he just keeps on winning!
Dettori Suspended From Horse Racing For Six Months [00:16]
The three-times British champion jockey is suspended after testing positive for a banned substance earlier this year. Frankie Dettori has been suspended from riding for six months after being found guilty of taking a banned substance. The three-times British champion jockey tested positive following a routine examination at Longchamp racecourse in France on September 16. French horseracing's governing body France Galop issued the ban following a recent hearing, and the British Horseracing Authority is likely to follow suit. The 41-year-old's solicitor Christopher Stewart-Moore said the jockey "fully accepts" the ban, which lasts until May 19. "France Galop have today announced their finding Frankie Dettori has committed a breach of their rules relating to prohibited substances," said Mr Stewart-Moore. "I have spoken to Frankie since the announcement was made and he has told me he fully accepts France Galop's decision. He also accepts that he has let down the sport he loves and all those associated with it, as well as the wider public. "But most of all, and this is his greatest regret, he has let down his wife and children." Mr Stewart-Moore said Dettori was "enormously grateful" for the support of his fans, adding: "Racing has been good to Frankie and he knows that his privileged position brings with it responsibility. "For this reason he is determined to rebuild his reputation when he returns to the saddle. Frankie could make excuses. He has, after all, regularly been ...
Jockey Returns After Race [00:12]
Jockey returns after race at Bangor-On-Dee
Spring Racing Carnival Daily News - November 13 [02:19]
Today's news returns to Werribee to farewell a number of the remaining international horses who are homeward bound. Mt Athos, Red Cadeaux and Jakkalberry will break the journey with a stay in Japan where they will compete in the Japan Cup. Hear from Luca Cumani's travelling foreman Charlie Henson who shares his reflections on the stable's Carnival and Ibicenco, their final contender who competes Saturday at Sandown.
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