Uncovering the value of front wraps
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Ken Snyder (14 April 2010 - Issue Number: 16)
NYC OTB: The fight for survival
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Sid Fernando First Published: (14 April 2010 - Issue Number: 16)
Why do horses lug? Common problems and how to treat them
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James Tate BVMS MRCVS (14 April 2010 - Issue 16)
TRM Trainer of the Quarter - Devis Grilli
The TRM Trainer of the Quarter is Devis Grilli, not yet 30, the Italian is fast earning a name for himself as a trainer who can spin straw into gold.
Editorial Writer (European Trainer - Issue 29 / Spring 2010)
Shannon Ritter
The
TRM Trainer of the Quarter award has been won by Shannon Ritter.
Shannon and her team will receive a selection of products from the
internationally-acclaimed range of TRM supplements, as well as a bottle
of fine Irish whiskey.
Teresa Genaro - (14 April 2010 - Issue Number: 16)
Gary Contessa - the hard-working New York trainer at the top of his profession
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K.T. Donovan (05 February 2010 - Issue Number: 15)
Economics of Feeding Horses in Training
While economic efficiency within any business is important to maintain profitability, there has been a particular focus on cost saving recently within the racing industry as a result of the underlying economic climate.
Catherine Dunnett
(05 February 2010 - Issue Number: 15)
European Exercise Riders in America
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Ken Snyder (05 February 2010 - Issue Number: 15)
If Lasix is the answer...what is the question?
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David Marlin (05 February 2010 - Issue 15)
Stem Cells: are they the future in treating injuries in racehorses?
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Niki Luciani (5 February 2010 - Issue 15)
Condylar Fractures - a common injury in racehorses, and how to treat them
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James Tate BVMS MRCVS (05 February 2010 - Issue 15)
JJ Crupi - from conditioner to consignor
It was a seamless transition for J.J. Crupi as he successfully made the change from conditioning horses at the racetrack to being one of North America's leading two-year-old consignors. Crupi owns the 150-acre Crupi’s New Castle Farm in Ocala, Florida with his son Robert.
Ben Baugh
(20 January 2009 - Issue Number: 11)
TRM Trainer of the Quarter - Martin F Jones
The
TRM Trainer of the Quarter award has been won by Martin F. Jones. Marty
and his team will receive a selection of products from the
internationally-acclaimed range of TRM supplements, as well as a bottle
of fine Irish whiskey.
(05 February 2010 - Issue Number: 15)
TRM Trainer of the Quarter - John Oxx
The TRM Trainer of the Quarter goes to John Oxx who had a remarkable year with the magnificent Sea The Stars, winner of six Group 1's in six months from the 2000 Guineas in May to the Arc in October.
Editorial Writer (European Trainer - Issue 28 / Winter 2009)
Mark Bradstock - a "hands-on" jumps trainer
Completely cleared of giving his stable star King Harald a prohibited substance when the horse failed a dope test after winning at the Cheltenham Festival in 2005, Mark Bradstock is philosophical about his lot It was once said of Linford Christie that he achieved perfect balance over 100 metres on account of having an equally large chip on each shoulder.
Sean Magee (European Trainer - issue 28 - Winter 2009)
The outdoor life - should racehorses be turned out?
Three million years ago, various species of the genus Equus existed across North America, Europe and Asia. Predominantly animals of the steppes and plains, they made attractive targets for the human hunters who shared these harsh regions. Eventually, some 6,000 years ago in the Ukraine, the relationship was changed from hunter/prey to herdsman/livestock.
Barry Sangster & Phil Dyson (European Trainer - issue 28 - Winter 2009)
Battling for Britain - the future of racing
Consultancy firm Harrison Fraser have been asked to define a brand for British horseracing – to broaden the sport’s appeal. While most people agree racing needs to change and improve, there is no definitive answer on how it can and, more worryingly, there is no definitive person who can actually make this happen.
Racing Enterprises has spent a lot of money - hundreds of thousands of pounds thus far - on trying to find out how racing can widen its audience. What really is the best way to get racing in the mainstream and not disappearing downstream?
Katie Roebuck (European Trainer - issue 28 - Winter 2009)