A Sunday Horse Full Movie

Cindy Pierson Dulay's Horse- Races. Net - Welcome! 2. Breeders' Cup Saturday - There were nine Breeders' Cup races on Saturday at Del Mar headlined by the Classic (G1) where Gun Runner won over Collected.

Also on the card, Talismanic won the Turf (G1), World Approval won the Mile (G1), and Good Magic won the Juvenile (G1). Get the results, charts, and photos for all 1. New! 2. 01. 7 Breeders' Cup Friday - There were four Breeders' Cup races on Friday at Del Mar headlined by the Distaff (G1) where Forever Unbridled held off Abel Tasman to win by a half length. Also on the card, Rushing Fall won the Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1), Battle of Midway won the Dirt Mile (G1), and Mendelssohn won the Juvenile Turf (G1).

A Sunday Horse Full Movie

Get the results, charts, and photos for all 8 stakes on the card. More photos: Juvenile Turf  - . Juvenile Fillies Turf  -  Dirt Mile  -  Distaff. New! 2. 01. 7 Breeders' Cup Thursday Works - Photos and comments for 3.

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A Sunday Horse Full Movie

Breeders' Cup horses on Thursday November 2, including Arrogate and all the Aidan O'Brien horses. The real fun starts tomorrow! New! 2. 01. 7 Breeders' Cup Wednesday Works - Photos and comments for 4.

Substitute Chris Martin scores a late winner as Scotland beat Slovenia to keep their slim World Cup qualifying hopes alive. In the first episode of the new series, the mine owner saved his childhood sweetheart Elizabeth when her horse careered out of control. Get up to the minute entertainment news, celebrity interviews, celeb videos, photos, movies, TV, music news and pop culture on ABCNews.com.

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Breeders' Cup horses on Wednesday November 1, with lots of new faces including West Coast and Abel Tasman. Tomorrow all the Aidan O'Brien horses will be out of quarantine so even more new horses. New! 2. 01. 7 Breeders' Cup Tuesday Works - Photos and comments for 4.

Breeders' Cup horses on Tuesday October 3. Del Mar, including a few timed works. Most of the horses should have arrived by the end of today, so we should see a lot of new horses tomorrow. New! 2. 01. 7 Breeders' Cup Monday Works - Photos and comments for 3. Breeders' Cup horses on Monday October 3.

Del Mar, including several with timed works. More are expected to arrive tomorrow, including all the Baffert horses. New! 2. 01. 7 Breeders' Cup Entries - Entries closed Monday and post positions were drawn for the 1. Breeders' Cup Championship races on November 3 and 4 at Del Mar. The Classic will have a field of 1.

Gun Runner in post 5 the 9- 5 favorite over Arrogate in post 1 at 2- 1. New! Breeders' Cup Free Past Performances - Free past performances from BRISnet for all 1. Breeders' Cup races at Del Mar.

New! Bullards Alley upsets in the 2. Pattison Canadian International (G1) - Longshot Bullards Alley drew away by 1. Oscar Nominated for an upset win the the Canadian International (G1) at Woodbine on a very windy Sunday while favorite Idaho finished 4th. Get the results, chart, and photos here.

New! E. P. Taylor Stakes (G1), Nearctic Stakes (G2), and Ontario Derby (G3) - Also at Woodbine, Blond Me won the E. P. Taylor Stakes (G1) for the turf fillies, Field of Courage won the Nearctic (G2) for the turf sprinters, and Tiz A Slam won the Ontario Derby (G3). Get the results, chart, and photos here. New! Review: Crushing the Cup 2. Jim Mazur and Peter Mallett.

An invaluable tool for trying to unlock the mysteries of handicapping the Breeders' Cup races at Del Mar. Updated for 2. 01. Del Mar. New! Idaho favored for the 2. Pattison Canadian International (G1) - A field of 1. Pattison Canadian International (G1) on Sunday with 5- 2 favorite Idaho drawing post 4 and 7- 2 second choice and last year's winner Erupt drawing post 9. Retired Hall of Fame jockey Sandy Hawley was the honourary drawmaster. New! 2. 01. 7 Flower Bowl (G1) and Frizette Stakes (G1) - Sunday at Belmont Park, War Flag held of late running Dacita to win the Flower Bowl (G1) on the turf.

Also on the card, Separationofpowers won the Frizette Stakes (G1) for the juvenile fillies. Get the results, charts, and photos here. New! 2. 01. 7 Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) and Hill Prince (G3) - Saturday at Belmont Park, Diversify led all the way to win the 2. Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1), holding off the late close of favorite Keen Ice by a length. Also on the card, Yoshida won the Hill Prince Stakes (G3).

Get the results, charts, and photos here. New! Champagne (G1) and Belmont Turf Sprint Invitational - Again at Belmont Park, Firenze Fire rallied from far back to win the Champagne Stakes (G1) over Good Magic and Enticed. Also on the card, Disco Partner won the Belmont Turf Sprint Invitational. Get the results, charts, and photos here. New! 2. 01. 7 Grey Day at Woodbine - Sunday at Woodbine was Grey Day with the Grey Stakes (G3) for the juveniles won by Archaggelos and the Grey Handicap for grey horses only won by Arthur's Pass. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

New! Beldame (G1) and Vosburgh (G1) Stakes results - Saturday at Belmont Park, Elate drew away to win the 2. Beldame Stakes (G1) by 8 1/4 lengths over Money'soncharlotte and Eskenformoney. Also on the card, Takaful won the Vosburgh Stakes (G1) for the sprinters over favorite El Deal.

Get the results, charts, and photos here. New! Joe Hirsch Turf Classic (G1) and Pilgrim Stakes (G3) Results - Also at Belmont Park, Beach Patrol won the 2. Joe Hirsch Turf Classic (G1) by 5 lengths while favorite Sadler's Joy finished fourth. Also on the card, Seabhac won the Pilgrim Stakes (G3) for the juveniles.

Get the results, charts, and photos here. New! Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" Day at Santa Anita - Saturday at Santa Anita there were 5 "Win and You're In" races: the Awesome Again (G1) won by Mubtaahij, the Rodeo Drive (G1) won by Avenge, the Front. Runner (G1) won by Bolt d'Oro, the Chandelier (G1) won by Moonshine Memories, and the Zenyatta (G1) won by Paradise Woods. Get the results, charts, and photos here. West Coast romps in the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) - Saturday at Parx Racing, West Coast drew away to win the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) by 7 1/4 lengths over Irap and Giuseppe the Great. Also on the card, Coal Front won the Gallant Bob Stakes (G3).

Get the results, charts, and photos here. It Tiz Well upsets Abel Tasman in the Cotillion Stakes (G1) - Again at Parx, It Tiz Well won by 2 lengths over favorite Abel Tasman in the Cotillion (G1) with Lockdown third. Also on the card, Page Mc.

Kenney won the PA Derby Champion Stakes and Firsthand Report won the Alphabet Soup Handicap. Watch I Can`T Think Straight Online Facebook. Get the results, chart, and photos here. Summer (G2) and Natalma Stakes (G1) - Sunday at Woodbine were two "Win and You're In" Breeders' Cup races for juveniles on the turf, the Summer (G2) for the colts won by Untamed Domain and the Natalma (G1) for the fillies won by Capla Temptress.

Also on the card, Moonlit Promise won the Sweet Briar Too Stakes. Get the results, charts, and photos here. World Approval wins the 2. Woodbine Mile (G1) - Favorite World Approval drew clears by 2 1/2 lengths to win the Woodbine Mile (G1) on Saturday over Lancaster Bomber and Long On Value. Get the results, chart, and photos here. Northern Dancer Turf (G1), Canadian Stakes (G2), and Bold Venture Stakes (G3) - Also at Woodbine, Johnny Bear nosed out favorite Hawkbill to win the Northern Dancer Turf (G1), Quidura won the Canadian Stakes (G2), and Ikerrin Road won the Bold Venture Stakes (G3). Get the results, charts, and photos here plus bonus photos of the flashy Starresha.

Deauville favored for the 2. Ricoh Woodbine Mile (G1) - A field of 1.

Ricoh Woodbine Mile (G1) on Saturday with 5- 2 favorite Deauville drawing post position 6. Retired track announcer Dan Loiselle was the honourary drawmaster.

Mr. Misunderstood wins the 2. Super Derby - Saturday at Louisiana Downs, Mr. Misunderstood beat Phat Man by 3 lengths in the Super Derby. Also on the card, Budro Talking won the Sunday Silence, Quinta Verde won the River City, Net Gain won the Unbridled, and Lady O'Toole wins the Happy Ticket.

Get the results, charts, and photos here. Del Mar Futurity (G1) Day - Labor Day at Del Mar, Bolt d'Oro rallied to win the Del Mar Futurity (G1) over Zatter and favorite Run Away.

Also on the card, Terra's Angel won the Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf and Miss Sunset won the C. E. R. F. Stakes. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

Moonshine Memories wins the Del Mar Debutante Stakes (G1) - Saturday at Del Mar, Moonshine Memories won the Del Mar Debutante Stakes (G1) while favorite Just a Smidge finished 5th.

World Cup 2. 01. 8: Scotland 1- 0 Slovenia. The Scotland players were jubilant after Chris Martin's late winner. Chris Martin scored late on as Scotland saw off Slovenia to keep their slim hopes of reaching the World Cup alive. The home side produced an excellent first- half showing, with Leigh Griffiths hitting the bar then post. The visitors improved after the break but substitute Martin's left- foot finish with two minutes left won it. Scotland, whose head coach Gordon Strachan had described this match as a must- win, are now fourth in Group F, two points behind Slovakia in second.

England are top of the table on 1. Lithuania earlier on Sunday. Scots come out fighting.

Scotland defender Russell Martin tested Jan Oblak in the first few minutes. Strachan picked Kieran Tierney, Celtic's teenage left- back, at right- back and turned to Griffiths as his main striker. With their backs to the wall, Scotland came out fighting with an intensity that set Slovenia rocking. The game was only a minute old when keeper Jan Oblak dived away to his right to keep out a Russell Martin volley from a Robert Snodgrass corner, but the siege on the Slovenian penalty area carried on and on. Martin caused more bother a few moments later when he headed home from another Snodgrass cross, but the big defender was done for a push. Then it was Griffiths' turn, his angled header, after excellent work from the terrific Stuart Armstrong, drifted wide.

This was a different Scotland and a jittery Slovenia. Defensively, they were an unadulterated mess. Offensively, they scarcely existed save for one effort from Roman Bezjak that Craig Gordon dealt with. The Griffiths show. Towards the end of the opening half, Scotland upped the ante and came painfully close to scoring. James Morrison thundered a shot just wide, then it became the Griffiths show, a mini soap opera amid a major drama.

A fine Scottish move saw the splendid Andy Robertson put Snodgrass away down the left side of the penalty box. The West Ham midfielder clipped a precise cross towards the back post where Griffiths was lurking.

The Celtic man had to score, simply had to. Instead, from point- blank range inside the six- yard box, Griffiths smashed his volley onto the crossbar. Leigh Griffiths had a glorious first- half chance but he hit the bar with the goal at his mercy. It was a miss that shocked Hampden.

There was a small crowd in the old place, but their groans were almost deafening in that moment. A minute later, though, Griffiths had another chance when a great surge and nice delivery from Armstrong presented another chance to the Celtic striker. This was considerably harder, and he made a good fist of it, steering his right- foot shot off the inside of Oblak's left- hand post.

The ball rolled across goal and was hoofed clear. Griffiths was desperately unlucky.

In this mad flurry, there was another Scottish opportunity. A further minute on from Griffiths' second chance, Morrison had a looping header cleared off the line by Valter Birsa. All this good stuff, all these chances and nothing to show for it was torture for the hosts. Strachan fights on. Griffiths took a dunt from Oblak in the dying minutes of the opening half and he was replaced by Steven Naismith in the opening minutes of the second half. Scotland lost their edge as the game wore on, though. Sub Chris Martin fired in the crucial winner with only minutes left to play at Hampden.

They had huge amounts of possession but not enough accuracy and nothing like the chances they had earlier in the game. There was one, however. A good one. With 1. Ikechi Anya replaced Snodgrass and within seconds, more slapstick Slovenian defending created an opportunity for the substitute.

With time and space, he tried to curl his shot around Oblak, but didn't get nearly enough on it. Oblak made an easy save. Hampden held its head in its hands again. Strachan brought on Chris Martin in a frantic attempt to salvage the victory they desperately needed. And what a twist he served up.

Martin was booed on to the field by sections of the home support, but with two minutes left, more clever work from Armstrong set up the striker, who hit his shot low past a stunned Oblak and in off his left- hand post. It was a thoroughly deserved winner on a dramatic night. Scotland found their best performance of the campaign and get to dream on. Strachan, meanwhile, lives to fight another day.