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.
Race Replay: Annie Power, Naas, 24-02-13 [01:19]
Annie Power maintains her unbeaten record for Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh in this Grade 2 Hurdle at Naas
Frankel - A Tribute - The Final Season From The Unbeaten Superhorse [05:26]
Frankels final season including wins at Royal Ascot Juddmonte International Queen Anne and Sussex Stakes, From channel 4 racing , a fitting tribute to the world's finest race horse, trained by Sir Henry Cecil & piloted by Tom Queally , Frankel was simply the best.
Peter Moody excited for Caviar return [02:43]
Trainer Peter Moody was full of excitement when talking about the return of unbeaten mare Black Caviar in Saturday's Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) at Flemington. See the mare parade in her stable and hear from the VRC's David Courtney and Royal Ascot's Nick Smith.
Worlds Best Race Horse Black Caviar steps out in style at Sandown [00:28]
Black Caviar took her most positive step so far towards a return to racing with a surprise first public appearance for the year at Sandown on Tuesday morning. The unbeaten mare contested a jump-out, her first piece of serious racetrack competition since her famous Royal Ascot victory in June. Sitting deep from the start of the 800m contest, Black Caviar domimated the jump-out from the home turn as she put a space between herself and her rivals. "It was just a soft half-mile jump-out and I'm very happy with her," trainer Peter Moody told AAP. "Like a pig in mud. "It was a great opportunity to have a little trip away on a great surface." The Sandown excursion confirmed Black Caviar is making excellent progress as he prepares for an exhibition gallop between races on her home track at Caulfield on February 2. It's likely to be her final public appearance at the track. Black Caviar is scheduled to make her racing return in the $500000 Group One Lightning Stakes at Flemington on February 16. "That's the race we've always suggested will be the race she kicks off in," Moody said. A farewell campaign for the $6.8 million earner is expected to take in races in Sydney and Brisbane. Black Caviar took her record to 22 wins from 22 starts when she overcame muscle tears and bruising to win the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. This Video is in the Public Domain.