By: Lee Lane-Edgar | 2011-04-29 | Recreation & Sports The 1 ½ mile run, prize money of a staggering $1 million and the title Triple Crown, Belmont Stakes is a true Test of Champions. Dating back to 1866, this third jewel extremely rigorous, testing the contenders for their maximum endurance and stamina. Secretariat holds the speed and time records and all wonder if Uncle Mo is the next in line to create new history. read more
By: Jamie R Currie | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports Over the last few years, Greyhound Racing has really developed and changed it's image, becoming a sport that can be enjoyed by the whole family. With excellent modern facilities, restaurants and even special areas for children, the majority of dog tracks in the UK are accessible to all, be it a hen party, a lads night out or a family get together. Greyhound racing can also be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. read more
By: William Acosta | 2010-09-28 | Recreation & Sports Greyhounds racing inception dates back to the mid 1800's when it became one of the most enjoyed sports enjoyed by a range of spectators. Although the sport met with various field challenges. read more
By: Lyuben Georgiev | 2011-09-08 | Online Gambling Read some simple betting tips to help you achieve better earnings when betting on greyhounds and improve your betting strategy right away. read more
By: Cedric McClester | 2010-04-04 | Politics Traditional political wisdom will not be an indicator of how the 2008 presidential contest will go. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-07-07 | Gambling & Casinos Gambling Although I typically handicap dog races by eliminating dogs who aren't contenders for one dispute or the other, onetime in awhile I do it differently. You can view more details here http://casinosmap.net. I prize a key dog who I think has a very good risk of being in the trifecta and I helm it or key it.I solely do this when I'm way before on swag and I solely do it when the dog is a stable, very impressive runner. For case, when I see a dog that has a high unbeaten and quiniela percentage, in a s... read more
By: Lee Lane-Edgar | 2011-11-25 | Games Horse racing is an eventful sport with hundreds of races held each year to test the champion thoroughbreds bred to win. With so many graded stakes races, Champagne Stakes still scores as one of the oldest and longest running races. The race has now been captured and designed in 3D simulation for horse racing players around the globe and placed for gaming on horseracegame.com. The free online 3D ra read more
By: Karen Cummings | 2010-12-16 | Hobbies Not many people exemplify the spirit of determination like Australian thoroughbred horse trainer, Colin Sidney Hayes. The South-Australian born trainer is a perfect example for other trainers to persevere with their goals. Hayes, despite all odds, took a firm grip on the reins to become one of the best thoroughbred horse trainers of all times. read more
By: Lee Lane-Edgar | 2011-07-05 | Recreation & Sports With the countdown already beginning to tick for the next round of prestigious races after the Triple Crown, Travers Stakes is the next target for setting new records and creating impacts that will stay embedded in horse racing history for ages to remember. Horse Race Fantasy brings to you all these race tournaments in incredible 3D simulation. Log on now and participate to predict the performance read more
By: Benjamin Street | 2010-03-26 | Horses The St. Leger Stakes is held in the United Kingdom and is a Group 1 flat horse race. The race is 2,937 meters long, held at Doncaster Racecourse, and open to three year old thoroughbred colts and fillies. The St. Leger Stakes is held every year in September. It is considered the most important race run at this course. read more
By: Karen Cummings | 2010-12-05 | Hobbies Sunline, a thoroughbred horse, wasn't named New Zealand Horse of the Year four times without reason. The spirited mare became the female racehorse with the highest earnings in horse racing history, gracing the tracks in Dubai, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Sunline is bracketed with Makybe Diva as the best race mares of the modern era. read more
By: Karen Cummings | 2011-04-28 | Hobbies Regarded as the greatest tactical jockey in the world, broken vertebrae in his neck and back did not stop Shane Dye from becoming the 'Golden Boy' of Australian horse racing. This title is not without reason, which is solely due to his ability to bring home one hundred winners and seven million dollars in stake in a single season in Sydney. So, there you have it, a champion jockey with an almost unbeatable record. read more
By: Orchid Box1 | 2010-12-31 | Recreation & Sports With cold weather and heavy snow having gripped much of the UK in December 2010, the King George VI Chase which is normally held on Boxing Day has been delayed until 15th January 2011. There promises to be some horse racing personalities making the headlines in the new year race. read more