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The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross is one of the best-looking and most interesting anime games we've seen on mobile, well, ever, and as a result, it has been downloaded millions of times already. And ...
CORBETTS CROSS tragically died after falling during the Cheltenham Gold Cup. In an official statement, Cheltenham confirmed that the Emmet Mullins-trained horse had suffered fatal injuries.
Race horse Corbetts Cross has died following a fatal fall in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The JP McManus-owned gelding, ridden by Jack Kennedy, fell during the latter stages of Friday’s show-piece ...
Gold Cup horse Corbetts Cross suffered a fatal injury during the showpiece event on Day Four of the Cheltenham Festival. The horse being rode by Irish jockey, Jack Kennedy, fell towards the ...
A woman has been given unpaid work after starving a pony to death and neglecting seven horses in Aberdeenshire. Louise Emslie, from Skene, pled guilty to causing a two-year-old female grey Welsh pony ...
Seven jockeys at the Cheltenham Festival have ... is among those to have been banned after his win on Stumptown in the Cross Country, while Sean Flanagan, who rode third-place finisher Vanillier ...
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This horse will be competing in a Gold Cup next ... necessary either once it was clear the race had been lost, and the seven-year-old was able to return to winning ways when an impressive five ...
Kentucky Derby hopeful Patch Adams is 2-1 among the 2025 Tampa Bay Derby horses, while fellow contender Owen Almighty is 5-1 in the seven-horse 2025 Tampa Bay Derby lineup. With several talented ...
Jockey James Bowen will miss next week’s Cheltenham Festival after receiving a seven-day ban by the whip review committee ... A delighted Skelton said: "He's one of our flagship horses. He was a good ...
has submitted photographs of seven horses at two World Cup dressage events in Europe this year. The riders referenced include Lottie Fry, Isabell Werth, Ingrid Klimke and Patrik Kittel.