I once watched a race where one of the horses had a really late start and the rest of the field had 20 lengths advantage( it was a race without starting stalls). Somehow the horse made it over the jumps and came from 20 lengths back to win. I’ve never seen a race like it. It was so amazing.
Now that's a real horse race! I love the distance races, but they are practically non-existent in Canada and the US. Mostly sprints. I remember the classic distance champion Kelso, who won the Jockey Club Gold Cup 5 times in a row--when it was 21/2 miles. Kelso was amazing.
I'm with you, and the fact that distances are not run anymore is a death knell to h orse facing for me. Speed is everything here. In England and the continent there is more to horse racing than speed. Their times are slower, but their horses have more endurance. Stamina to me makes a great horse. A 4 miler is what I like. Steeple chases. Watch Hedgehunter win and run fast after 4 miles!!!
@@samsonpug The horse isn't incredible, this was just a terrible ride by the other jockeys. Its an apprentice race so it kind of explains itself. They let the front runner get way too far ahead and couldn't catch him in the end. Not really anything special about the winning horse
well i think the horse deserves a well earned pat, he or she went really well, and seemed to like balling along in front,well done Wanaasah. The horse basically carried the jockey around.
Your exactly right that was 90% horse. All the jock had to.do.was.hold on. You could tell.early in.the race the.horse wanted to go.so the jock.just let him. No use to.fight.them and try to slow.them down.
@@yt_user5614 yea but most of the time when you have those big horses like that, you have one.of.the best jockeys on him. Thats the good thing about proving yourself as a jockey at a early age. Look at Mike Smith, he can still ride with the best of them but they put him.on the gorillas cause they know hes one of the best. Just the way horse racing is.
justmanelol... That was how Ron Turcotte got Secretariat to establish that immortal 2:24 for 1.1/2Miles at the Belmonte, and the sudden burst of speed from back to front in the middle of the Preakness race, said he just allowed the Horse to run at will, if it was a more controlling Jockey who actually times his races, these records might not have been created, for no Jockey who has his charge under control would allow a horse to actually sprint 1.1/2 miles, and the crazy burst of speed in the middle of the Preakness, I guess he was lucky to find the right horse for his possible incompetence,who knows?!!!
@@audleymclean2983 Yes, Turcotte was a very accomplished rider, but remember, Secretariat was a Very unusual horse! After his death years later, it was discovered that his heart was actually twice the size of a "normal" horse! And from all I've read about him, Big Red just damn well loved to race!
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There's nothing new about this race at all.... Just good old fashioned horse racing corruption 👌🏼 🤑🤑🤑 EVERYBODY IN THAT RACE WAS A WINNER... but only financially.
@@rapturesrevenge probably cuz he was far and away the greatest racehorse of all time, and perhaps even the best athletic feat ever. Enjoy your Cricket.
I love the readout for the speed of the horses. Average people always ask while fans just need the time and distance. I'm told Secretariat crossed the finish line at 39 mph in the Kentucky Derby and always wondered what he ran in the Belmont.
Same sort of thing happened when War Emblem won his Derby. Used early speed to grab the lead and stretch it out; the field assumed he'd come back to them, but he just kept going. Sometimes when you leave them alone in front , they get brave.
In contrast, you seldom see a horse made it all in extended, not even a Stradivarius class. This is a good one to show the jockeys how a front runner should be ridden.
John Amidon Exactly! And that’s the charm of front runners. Some presume holding tightly is good control but obviously that doesn’t apply to all horses.
Dylan Hogan will become a top jockey seen him ride a couple of winners does not get many rides but when he does worth a small bet on each horse he rides
I remember having money on a horse called copplestone, horse was a whole furlong behind last, threw my slip away and believe it or not the horse won, was searching for that ticket, funny ol game lol
I don't think the winner beat much but there's no doubt it can stay. This year's Melbourne cup was won in similar fashion by an English stayer I might add.
Does anybody know if all horses were ok in the fall tonight at Wolverhampton 20.25 25.05 2021race favourite fell looked bad I won't be able to sleep until I find out,help...
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Good mare by Cape Cross makes all, even managing to speed up in final furlong. It get's to a point in the race, when the others give up, although they can't appear to, which makes the performance artificially dramatic. Will she show up in a maiden hurdle at Cheltenham?
Experience severely lacking here, most of these apprentices lacking in pace judgement or they all had cash on the winner, simply no excuse for this or the winner was extremely talented, I dont back on these types of races for one reason and this is a typical example....
Bring him down under for the Melbourne Cup. I realise that it was only an apprentice's race, but he's shown that he can get out in front and just keep going so he'd give them something to catch.
If anybody remembers a horse called Night City from about 20 years ago they would remember this was his tactic in every race he ran. He was a low grade handicapper who used to be campaigned at 1 mile 2f to 1 mile 4f at the all weather tracks. He used to start his races like his bollocks had been set on fire and do a sprint for the first 5f putting sometimes half the course between himself and the rest. He would just coast into the finish after firing his bullets at the start. Sometimes he got caught and sometimes he didn't. I won shitliads on him. You used to get a run for your money every time at least
Had to check it, 12/1 And the BHA did an investigation after betting pattern irregularities ha ha That usually means they cleaned the bookies out Love it
He knew the ability of his horse and knew how to judge the pace of the race. Quite embarrassing for the riders who stayed with the pack until realizing too late that the leader wasn't coming back to them.
Don't get too carried away , he reappeared at the same track the following week and? similar tactics were employed but he wasn't allowed an easy lead and was well beaten 30L :P this "race" was a carve up , anyone can see it was "hookey" a bent race
Secretatiat: he just Loved to race, and of course, having a heart at least twice the size of "normal" horses - that really helped! That was just a wonderful freak of nature. That Belmont win is still a thrill to see!
Looks like a pair of future superstars IF they are allowed to grow into their talent. It's not like he got a big jump ahead out of the gate! Much better ride on a much better horse.
Usually horses that go that fast from the start and establish a huge lead will fade in the last turn and come back to the field and be passed in the stretch. They almost never maintain that large of a lead and still win. Sometimes are very lucky if they can still win by a nose. What made this extraordinary is the horse maintained that pace for the entire two miles without anyone gaining ground on the winner. I've never seen that happen in such a long race before.
@@suzanneyoung8011 Haven't you? I've been following horse racing for better than 50 years. I can tell you this is not that unusual. .... and certainly not 'extraordinairy'! It's clickbait!
@@marcusprice3199 Flat racing the sport of cheats , Jumpers the real sport of horse racing , the working man's sport . Real people ! Not your hooo ray henry's !
Good fix ! let me go well clear then there’s no chance of catching me . Horse was only in a hack canter till the last bend hence the quicking up at the bend to a sprint finish ,
Just fantastic. Very well ridden, horse obviously in tiptop shape too.
Perfect ride. I wish we ran our horses like this in north america
I once watched a race where one of the horses had a really late start and the rest of the field had 20 lengths advantage( it was a race without starting stalls). Somehow the horse made it over the jumps and came from 20 lengths back to win. I’ve never seen a race like it. It was so amazing.
Run for free.Ayr Scottish national?
Now that's a real horse race! I love the distance races, but they are practically non-existent in Canada and the US. Mostly sprints. I remember the classic distance champion Kelso, who won the Jockey Club Gold Cup 5 times in a row--when it was 21/2 miles. Kelso was amazing.
I'm with you, and the fact that distances are not run anymore is a death knell to h orse facing for me. Speed is everything here. In England and the continent there is more to horse racing than speed. Their times are slower, but their horses have more endurance. Stamina to me makes a great horse. A 4 miler is what I like. Steeple chases. Watch Hedgehunter win and run fast after 4 miles!!!
Good pace all the way round. Never slowed. Great ride.
Fu dochi And they say have to make an investigation in such a good demonstration on extended races.
It ran again and was soundly beaten. I don’t know what to think.
@@samsonpug The horse isn't incredible, this was just a terrible ride by the other jockeys. Its an apprentice race so it kind of explains itself. They let the front runner get way too far ahead and couldn't catch him in the end. Not really anything special about the winning horse
@@samsonpug Per RacingPost comments: (trainer said that the mare ran flat under the big weight following its win here at Wolverhampton 4 days ago)
SLOW PACE , the jockeys 20 lenghts behind let the 2 leaders get away with murder , Hence the first 2 NEVER SLOWED
Did anyone else get goose bumps on top of goose bumps?
well i think the horse deserves a well earned pat, he or she went really well, and seemed to like balling along in front,well done Wanaasah. The horse basically carried the jockey around.
Your exactly right that was 90% horse. All the jock had to.do.was.hold on. You could tell.early in.the race the.horse wanted to go.so the jock.just let him. No use to.fight.them and try to slow.them down.
@@justinpatterson5565 that's why I hate this type of riding because the rider does nothing apart from kneeling on the horses back
@@yt_user5614 yea but most of the time when you have those big horses like that, you have one.of.the best jockeys on him. Thats the good thing about proving yourself as a jockey at a early age. Look at Mike Smith, he can still ride with the best of them but they put him.on the gorillas cause they know hes one of the best. Just the way horse racing is.
pretty amazing race, unless you've seen the Secretariat performance at the Belmont!
I don’t know why but this reminds me of big red at the Belmont
Incredible distance ride. Incredible distance race! What a pony
💛🐎💛
Never let the pace setter get that far ahead lol. Great ride 👍
Good horse! I hope it's well taken care of
Reminds me of Outlaw Torn winning at Newcastle.
derek shaw in his black and silver silks? legendary! 50 ew on 22/1 winner amongst others big up
God I witnessed that and followed him since!
@@moulinyan *on his back*
@@David.L291 ?
Who knew the Derby would go the same 😂😂
Fun to watch for those of us who like frontrunners!
The jockey rode the perfect race using the horse pace to his advantage.
Same can’t be said for the other jockeys
Stamina*
its rare to have a jockey who lets the horse run and controls him amazingly,
justmanelol... That was how Ron Turcotte got Secretariat to establish that immortal 2:24 for 1.1/2Miles at the Belmonte, and the sudden burst of speed from back to front in the middle of the Preakness race, said he just allowed the Horse to run at will, if it was a more controlling Jockey who actually times his races, these records might not have been created, for no Jockey who has his charge under control would allow a horse to actually sprint 1.1/2 miles, and the crazy burst of speed in the middle of the Preakness, I guess he was lucky to find the right horse for his possible incompetence,who knows?!!!
@@audleymclean2983 yes
@@audleymclean2983 Yes, Turcotte was a very accomplished rider, but remember, Secretariat was a Very unusual horse! After his death years later, it was discovered that his heart was actually twice the size of a "normal" horse! And from all I've read about him, Big Red just damn well loved to race!
This is the new social distancing horse racing!
😂🤣
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There's nothing new about this race at all.... Just good old fashioned horse racing corruption 👌🏼 🤑🤑🤑 EVERYBODY IN THAT RACE WAS A WINNER... but only financially.
Entertaining. It’s why I’m a jumps man.
As soon as that horse left the gate I thought “OMG that is one superbly balanced animal’. Only surpassed by the animals jockey. Excellent handling.
Must have had a loop of Secretariat winning the Belmont on in his stable to imprint it on his mind.
@Sindento.i know 6 months later BUT SECRETARIAT - MY SAME THOUGHT.
WHY DO NONE OF US FORGET BIG RED ??kat, ct 7=20=20
WOW.
k.
The best part of the movie was seeing the actual race and realising this wasn't Hollywood hyperbole!
WHY is everything about Secretariat with you boomers? Nobody gives a damn about that overrated nag in the UK.
@@rapturesrevenge probably cuz he was far and away the greatest racehorse of all time, and perhaps even the best athletic feat ever. Enjoy your Cricket.
I love the readout for the speed of the horses. Average people always ask while fans just need the time and distance.
I'm told Secretariat crossed the finish line at 39 mph in the Kentucky Derby and always wondered what he ran in the Belmont.
He averaged 37.5 over the mile and a half. Please correct me if I'm wrong--thanks.
Awww I love racing
Very great race. bravooo 👏👏👏
Seen this happen a few times recently, the pack just get put to sleep assuming the front runner will fade and in the end they all look silly
Same sort of thing happened when War Emblem won his Derby. Used early speed to grab the lead and stretch it out; the field assumed he'd come back to them, but he just kept going. Sometimes when you leave them alone in front , they get brave.
In contrast, you seldom see a horse made it all in extended, not even a Stradivarius class. This is a good one to show the jockeys how a front runner should be ridden.
@@Ynot-ll9zs keep it smooth, keep the rhythm, stay as relaxed as possible.
John Amidon Exactly! And that’s the charm of front runners. Some presume holding tightly is good control but obviously that doesn’t apply to all horses.
After all, it was a two mile race, so there didn't figure to be any other speed in the race.
The winner is a beast, good chase by the second horse, but nothing was gonna catch him on that day.
Amazing! God's most beautiful creatures ever!!!!!
Such a beautiful horse tho ❤️
Reminds me of Precious Passion in the 2009 United Nations Handicap.
Very great race. Led all the way. It looked easy for this horse. Jockey rode a great race.
Jesus...I was getting dizzy. How many times did they go around that track?
twice, you're easily dizzied
@@howardmckeown7187 You need to count again my friend.
if they went round 4 times the leader would still win, the other numpties haven't got a bloody clue lol
Wait, you think they went around more than twice?!? You can't count to two? Society is doomed. 😂
@UCnb9k9i93uIhgswEQ9kULIw you suck at sarcasm 😂 nice cover 😂
Great sectionals judged like a 20 year pro fantastic ride
Did you time them / compare to standard ?
I wish we had races this long in the US.
Dylan Hogan will become a top jockey seen him ride a couple of winners does not get many rides but when he does worth a small bet on each horse he rides
no, he hasnt become a top jockey
I had a fiver on it at 20/1, but never thought it would win given that ride
I remember having money on a horse called copplestone, horse was a whole furlong behind last, threw my slip away and believe it or not the horse won, was searching for that ticket, funny ol game lol
No you didnt. It opened at 14/1
Great ride well done
I don't think the winner beat much but there's no doubt it can stay. This year's Melbourne cup was won in similar fashion by an English stayer I might add.
Does anybody know if all horses were ok in the fall tonight at Wolverhampton 20.25 25.05 2021race favourite fell looked bad I won't be able to sleep until I find out,help...
Exceptionnel....les 2 chevaux.....le 1er et le 2eme.....superbe
Wow amazing congrats
What a great race !
All the grandstand jockeys,good ride good rating, good horse,better think about bringing him over for the Melbourne cup bring the hoop.
How fast do they go?
Are the others in next race
♥️♥️♥️♥️I love the race
Very clever bit of riding. Most of the horses ain't gonna be trying 6 out and knew they were beaten
Them: don't worry we will put him too sleep..
Front runner: well, we put them too sleep. 😴🤭
Why this isn’t top comment, is beyond me
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Good mare by Cape Cross makes all, even managing to speed up in final furlong. It get's to a point in the race, when the others give up, although they can't appear to, which makes the performance artificially dramatic. Will she show up in a maiden hurdle at Cheltenham?
Experience severely lacking here, most of these apprentices lacking in pace judgement or they all had cash on the winner, simply no excuse for this or the winner was extremely talented, I dont back on these types of races for one reason and this is a typical example....
Surley u know nothing about racing if you think a horse that has run on the flat can run in a bumper
Not qualified to run in a bumper
The comment says maiden hurdle
@@deansmith8825 they changed it
The winner looked like he was out for a breeze run for the first 3/4 of the race!
Woow, what a race faboulus,,,
Bring him down under for the Melbourne Cup. I realise that it was only an apprentice's race, but he's shown that he can get out in front and just keep going so he'd give them something to catch.
He's so bad his rating would be 20 lbs below the bottom rated in the Melbourne cup.
If anybody remembers a horse called Night City from about 20 years ago they would remember this was his tactic in every race he ran.
He was a low grade handicapper who used to be campaigned at 1 mile 2f to 1 mile 4f at the all weather tracks.
He used to start his races like his bollocks had been set on fire and do a sprint for the first 5f putting sometimes half the course between himself and the rest. He would just coast into the finish after firing his bullets at the start. Sometimes he got caught and sometimes he didn't.
I won shitliads on him. You used to get a run for your money every time at least
Neil Callan use to ride... fck is making me feel old. cracking horse for them handicaps
Mo.
Great horse ♥️
The distance from the lead to the pack is like secretariat in the fuzzing Belmont stakes. Horse definitely has potential
That horse is not even listed or group class its a low grade handicapper at its best
Great horse
What a fix!
That black horse had somewhere to be! Wow!
Dylan hogan, wat a ride, jockey to look out for! 🙋♂️👍
Very nice
Great ride from the jockey💪👏👏👌👍
'Can you predict for me the winner of a horse race?' I once asked a wise man
'No' he replied 'but I can probably tell you who will come 2nd'
Yes
Wow well done 👍 great race
4 days later it started 6/4f and came last of 11 horses🤷
Yup it’s called drugs
Wow what a horse to keep that up
Excellent ride and tactics
They knew he would wipe them all out!!!
Hopefully he was 25/1 or something nice
Had to check it, 12/1
And the BHA did an investigation after betting pattern irregularities ha ha
That usually means they cleaned the bookies out
Love it
He knew the ability of his horse and knew how to judge the pace of the race. Quite embarrassing for the riders who stayed with the pack until realizing too late that the leader wasn't coming back to them.
What a horse. In America, that horse would have not finished.
Don't get too carried away , he reappeared at the same track the following week and? similar tactics were employed but he wasn't allowed an easy lead and was well beaten 30L :P this "race" was a carve up , anyone can see it was "hookey" a bent race
Horsey looked like it was flying almost. I love it
Secretariat would still win
That horse only goes 33 mph
Secretariat goes 55 mph
Secretatiat: he just Loved to race, and of course, having a heart at least twice the size of "normal" horses - that really helped! That was just a wonderful freak of nature.
That Belmont win is still a thrill to see!
What a great horse
really?
Haha the title is a little misleading... should read very bad apprentice jockeys
I've seen experienced professionals make the same mistakes. Enterprising ride by the winning jockey more like.
Paul Wilson with no judgement of pace 😂😂😂😂😂😂🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇👍👍👍👍
except one
He rode that too fast and hoped for the best.
Pushed it to the front straight away. He had a game plan and it worked. Great ride
Молодец жокей, рассчитал силы лошади, не стал идти в общей группе.
Is this from Marx Brothers A Day At The Races?
AMAZING 🤩😍😘
Looks like a pair of future superstars IF
they are allowed to grow into their talent.
It's not like he got a big jump ahead out of the gate!
Much better ride on a much better horse.
you comment looks even more ridiculous today
Why the whipping near the end of the race?
Vicky Kirts to keep the horse focused.
There is nothing extraordinary about this... It happens in America.... Daily
there was a carrot dangled in front of him
The horse came out a week later and was backed off the boards but ran like a hairy goat
Why the f!$k did he race in a week?????
After a freakin 2mile+ race!!!!!!!!!!
King racing
Very good bravooo 👏👏👏
... Did I miss something? What's so extraordinary about this race?
Usually horses that go that fast from the start and establish a huge lead will fade in the last turn and come back to the field and be passed in the stretch. They almost never maintain that large of a lead and still win. Sometimes are very lucky if they can still win by a nose. What made this extraordinary is the horse maintained that pace for the entire two miles without anyone gaining ground on the winner. I've never seen that happen in such a long race before.
@@suzanneyoung8011 th-cam.com/video/1cvuBcL4v8o/w-d-xo.html watch this one. Rank outsider in a group 1 mile and a half race in Australia
Hayden Ross Good one just watched it.
@@haydenross836 very good finish there including the run out after the wire. The 2nd place horse was impressive closing fast for 2nd also.
@@suzanneyoung8011 Haven't you? I've been following horse racing for better than 50 years. I can tell you this is not that
unusual. .... and certainly not 'extraordinairy'! It's clickbait!
Good
All the jockeys on the winner , bent as a 3 pound note the flat game !
Flat = sport of kings, jumps = sport of farmers!
@@marcusprice3199 Flat racing the sport of cheats , Jumpers the real sport of horse racing , the working man's sport . Real people ! Not your hooo ray henry's !
Wow!
Greatest jockey r.walsh always maintained...jockeys are like sheep , they like to follow each other....CLOSELY
The only extraordinary thing is seeing an oss in Wolvo not towing a caravan or collecting tat.
Speed kills at any distance :o)
NO.no es pure sangre, es PURA VELOCIDAD, extraordinarioanimalito,de punta a punta, habra otros? amen smc
All set up and agreed in owners bar before hand. Bets landed, triples all round then
Probably spot on Fred just wish I was at the bar earwiging
Good fix ! let me go well clear then there’s no chance of catching me . Horse was only in a hack canter till the last bend hence the quicking up at the bend to a sprint finish ,
You need to watch it again. Or maybe I am confused as to what you call a hack? Canter?
Good ride only in West Midlands England
Nombre del caballo
i found this really intresing
bravo
Very good
What a horse 🐴 stud.
I wish America had 2 mile races
Tempering used to do this every week at Southwell 30 years ago.
fastests horse over 4f
Nice race. But the need to use the whip 6(at least) times.
Jane Kiceniuk I agree it was a nice race, and the jockey did right to use his whip to keep the horse focused.
Single horse race n 2nd no. Horse also have gud follow straight
It's like only favorate horse race
The leader deserve to win..😎😎great
Why the hell would you lift your stick when your that far in front? Absolute idiot of a jockey, hope he never sees a ride again.