Behind The Gate (2013) | Full Movie | Joe Pesci | Horse Racing | Documentary

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  • @laurawoodside2481
    @laurawoodside2481 Рік тому +16

    I use to work at Hollywood Park and the southern tracks back in the late 80's and early 90's. It was the best time of my life as I reflect back now. It is bittersweet watching this and seeing Hollywood Park, which is no longer there. What a shame. It was a beautiful track with some great races that took place over the years. I miss the track life and will never forget it.

    • @aprilosborn6034
      @aprilosborn6034 9 місяців тому +2

      Hialeah Park was gorgeous at one time a long time ago, but that's gone, sad..

    • @kearysibille55
      @kearysibille55 2 місяці тому +1

      I grew up in the same circles. My Dad rode in SoCal for 20 years.
      That was the best jockey colony ever assembled!!

  • @Livefreeordie-182
    @Livefreeordie-182 Рік тому +11

    I love everything about horses...their smell the work the care the EveryThing.
    I was born that way.
    Rider UP!

  • @kenglass7833
    @kenglass7833 Рік тому +20

    I have been a track rat for 50 years, the grandstand is where I feel truly at peace. Greatest game on earth.

  • @junebrilly5302
    @junebrilly5302 9 місяців тому +4

    Love this film. Im old now but in my past life I was deeply involved in racing. In the US and here in Ireland. I was a work rider and galloped horses everywhere. Training Farms and on the track. Here in Ireland I worked with National Hunt horses (steeplechasing). I broke horses, rode work, schooled horses over fences. Also rode in races over fences, tho not alot and I have stories about how hard it was to be a woman! I busted my ass, literally broke my back, and truly Earned My Spurs. No regrets, I still get that hungry thrill when I see racehorses!

  • @danbarrett6113
    @danbarrett6113 2 роки тому +35

    Being an owner who has loved the game over 50 years Id like to say thank you for your care and love of our great, in fact the greatest sport known to man. Dan Barrett

  • @billybravo417
    @billybravo417 Рік тому +34

    Great Doc. I rode for 15 yrs. Known as the World's Smallest Jockey 4'3" my name William Klinke

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому +1

      Are you serious, you really were a jockey?

    • @elizabethferguson7002
      @elizabethferguson7002 Рік тому +4

      William I was at TBD in '92.
      You can horsey back ride!!!
      Yah had Blessed you sir.
      Are you still in the industry?

    • @elizabethferguson7002
      @elizabethferguson7002 Рік тому +4

      @@Justtheguy24 yes indeed .
      He won over a 1000 races.

    • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
      @leonardhutchingsDownDirty Рік тому +2

      As I Replaced Joe Maya as Started 2&3 year olds Finished 4 ,5 olds Under Eddie Householder Allen Jerkens Warren Croll Frank Brothers Master Chief

    • @PatriciaDiTomasso
      @PatriciaDiTomasso Рік тому +2

      Hey Bill i remember you I was an excercise rider for Bobby Lake back in the 80s Bobby was one of the nicest trainers in the game he sent me to Maryland where I learned to ride !! Lol good times

  • @MizMissiB
    @MizMissiB Рік тому +11

    Although I love thoroughbreds, my heart belongs to Standardbreds. They run every week, Year around. There’s many iron horses among them. So huge and powerful and so gentle and loving. I bred and raised them for years. The Meadowlands is the BEST course to race at

    • @hollycohoon9239
      @hollycohoon9239 Рік тому +4

      yepper me too. I'm a groom for harness track here in Canada, my grandfather raised standardbred as well which started my love of them, its unfortunate that standardbred purses are so small compared to tbs

    • @MizMissiB
      @MizMissiB Рік тому +3

      @@hollycohoon9239 I know! Boy I love those horses tho. So much better to handle than a thoroughbred.

    • @junebrilly5302
      @junebrilly5302 9 місяців тому +2

      My first real job at 15 was working with Standardbreds before moving on to a life riding thoroughbreds. Harness Racing taught me so very much and I still have vivid memories, bittersweet

  • @johnny-r
    @johnny-r Рік тому +5

    That unmistakable voice of Trevor Denman. I watched his calls many times on television in the L.A. area and left not a little money at Santa Anita when I lived out there. SoCal had the very best: Trevor, Chick Hearn and Vin Scully, to name a few of the great voices.

  • @junebrilly5302
    @junebrilly5302 9 місяців тому +2

    Nearly halfway through this great film. But... Im waiting to see the grooms, the work riders, the hot-walkers, etc. These people- of which I once was- make all of this possible. Im waiting!

  • @karenatha7890
    @karenatha7890 Рік тому +6

    After years of riding lessons, at age 14 I bought a Thoroughbred for pleasure riding. A very sway backed two year old. Just broken and ridden too young. $200.. So comfy bareback. Rest in Peace D.H. I'm glad to have been with you running off some of that energy then puttering around with my friends.

  • @kevinbrooks1104
    @kevinbrooks1104 Рік тому +4

    Horse people just know how to do things right. It brings out the best of some and the worst in others. As far as the horses go . The horse is the only beast that runs into the battle. There is no other sound in the world, than the beating of the hoofs coming down the lane. Nothing is said about the relationship between the groom and a horse. The owners possess a horse but the groom is so proud you would think they own it , it's really a beautiful relationship

  • @larrylomascolo6289
    @larrylomascolo6289 2 роки тому +8

    I grew up near a race track,summer job,worked as a cleaner after races, late 70,s,then i was a hotwalker for many seasons and worked for 1st class trainers and they had high end horses,i would get attached to certain horses and could tell a happy horse in mornings run well in afternoon i miss being around them,beautiful animals

  • @lizlovsdagmara5525
    @lizlovsdagmara5525 Рік тому +2

    I once had an off the track Thoroughbred. Best friend I ever had. He crossed the Rainbow Bridge after Thanksgiving in 2005.

  • @MB-jn3xz
    @MB-jn3xz 2 місяці тому +1

    This is fantastic !
    Thanks Joe Pesci

  • @onemusicgroup8249
    @onemusicgroup8249 2 роки тому +19

    This was absolutely incredible! Greatest sport there is

    • @petesaria-hf1xh
      @petesaria-hf1xh Рік тому

      If thoroughbred racing and those that partake in it interest you, you might enjoy First Mount, a short novelette that I read recently about a young jockey’s travails at making the weight to get his first ride and what he’s willing to endure to get it.

  • @danielalicea7269
    @danielalicea7269 Рік тому +5

    As a part owner of a 3 yr olds filly running in the mid east circuit it's fun and exciting..l love it

    • @steveludwig4200
      @steveludwig4200 Рік тому +1

      Best of luck and good health for your filly.....

  • @bhagmeister
    @bhagmeister Рік тому +8

    Touching. How about the other sides of this majestic sport?

    • @petesaria-hf1xh
      @petesaria-hf1xh Рік тому +1

      If thoroughbred racing and those that partake in it interest you, you might enjoy First Mount, a short novelette that I read recently about a young jockey’s travails at making the weight to get his first ride and what he’s willing to endure to get it.

  • @pattiwinn5217
    @pattiwinn5217 11 місяців тому +1

    Horses are Gods Greatest Gift to Mankind… Michelangelo

  • @LarryHillebrand
    @LarryHillebrand Рік тому

    Such a good documentary about horses trainers owners an the game my girlfriend was at the bron stable
    party the night before the KY derby an met Joe pesci thanks so much for this documentary

  • @michaelmccarthy1939
    @michaelmccarthy1939 Рік тому +2

    The best documentary I've ever seen discussing the industry that I have grown up in. It's in my blood, sweat, and tears. It's a passion that border's on a terminal illness
    . If it's running through your veins you'll understand that. I've been a lifelong fan, lover, guardian, protector, fanatic, gambler, trainer, owner, and driver of horse's. It's sad having watched the popularity go from the highs during the 60-70-80 to the closings of many racetracks in recent years. The racinos killed racing. They only cared about profitable earnings and not about horse racing. When you are in direct competition for the gambling dollar horse's will lose. The internet offer's too many different venues of betting. Namely sport's like basketball, football, baseball, hockey, etc all competing for people's disposable dollar's. Let's not forget casinos. I'd like to though.🏇❤🏇❤🏇

    • @RoyChadwick51
      @RoyChadwick51 Рік тому

      I know exactly what you mean my friend . Horse racing is in my bone marrow ❤

  • @janeraymond5214
    @janeraymond5214 Рік тому

    Thank Pesci, crew, & interviewers. Makes me "home"sick.

  • @marneymcgovern4285
    @marneymcgovern4285 2 роки тому +14

    It is nice to see the good side of racing as the bad side is what sticks in peoples mind unfortunately 😢. I feel that is part of the reason people don’t love it as much as they used to! I Loved this honest look!

    • @dougnelson3958
      @dougnelson3958 Рік тому

      People are impatient, slots and other casino game have taken over most small tracks. I am saddened by the change. Horse racing should put more in to advertising. Do what others are doing. Horse racing is a challenge, lotto's and casino game are a money grab.

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому

      @@dougnelson3958 Yep, if people realize that they have many orders of magnitude greater chance of winning money in horse racing (with some thought) than by playing the lottery, they’d be doing it more.

  • @emoran5875
    @emoran5875 Рік тому +1

    Great program, thank you…

  • @user-wm7mp2fl1p
    @user-wm7mp2fl1p Рік тому +11

    Secretariat was the greatest of the greatest of all horses ever what made him great is not his records or running style but he out record all horses and outran any horse before or after him without the bat never a horse has ran with such enthusiasm in that the further the race the more the horse wants to run Secretariat was a running machine

    • @darlenelarochelle4011
      @darlenelarochelle4011 Рік тому +7

      "Like a tremendous machine!"

    • @user-wm7mp2fl1p
      @user-wm7mp2fl1p Рік тому +3

      @@darlenelarochelle4011 There you go a tremdous super machine

    • @hotstepper887
      @hotstepper887 Рік тому

      What comical rubbish, a typical comment from an American. A handicapper, better than Frankel? Absolutely hilarious, and when you learn the real history, you'll find that, the amazing time ran by Secretariat isn't at all what it seems, as they had two clocks running and timing it, yet those clocks read completely different times LOL. It's always the same with everything in the USA, all lies, bullshit, and only attempts to make up history.

    • @hotstepper887
      @hotstepper887 Рік тому

      And today? All you are is the modern day Nazi Germany. There is something very seriously wrong with these Americans today, honestly, there must be something mentally wrong with them all! I say this, because In 2015, Russia exposed the US government to the American people, and to the entire world, for supporting terrorists in Syria, and that forced the US government, to admit to the whole world, that they had recruited - trained - armed - supplied - protected - paid - and used, brutal terrorists, the “Free Syria Army”, in Syria, (sorry, Americans like the term "moderate head chopping rebels"), it's only terrorists to the rest of this world, my mistake.
      Yet not one of these Americans, has ever condemned it?, not one has done the right thing, and stood up against it?, or even protested against it?, (as every other society on earth, would be doing, if any of our governments were forced to admit what the USA admitted). We'd all be out on the streets in the millions bringing our countries to a standstill, if any of our governments had admitted what the US government has. It seems that all these Americans feel that's below them all, or something just as vile, cowardly, and self-righteous?.
      In fact, the truth is, far from seeing anyone of them protest against it?, what is the reality, what do we really see? We see millions of them cheering their criminal presidents, and we see millions of them chanting USA USA USA, (just like the Nazi's). And we have never seen a single American, stand up against it, let alone start demanding it stops. Why not?
      2018, Teresa May announces British strikes on Syria, within 3 hours, literally hundreds of thousands of people are stood outside Parliament protesting against it.
      2018, Emmanuel Macron announces French strikes on Syria, later that evening in Paris, hundreds of thousands of people are protesting against it.
      2015, Russia exposes the USA to the American people and the entire world for supporting and supplying terrorists in Syria, and still, 6 years later, not one American has even condemned it, let alone protested against it!
      The only society we've ever seen do this before, (throughout modern history), not even bother to protest against their own government's criminal murder and killing of innocent people (once the people found out), was indeed, Nazi Germany 1933-1945, and that's the only time in modern history the people of any society have done what these American people are today.
      This is just another truth that seems to be forgotten today, but what was the most asked question after WW2, a question asked all the way into the early 1980s?
      "Why did the German people do nothing"?
      What's worse, is, we can understand today, why the German people did what they did, they were starving to death with the harshness of the Versailles treaty, and dying in large numbers during the great depression, so quite naturally, they'd of supported absolutely anything that offered them hope!
      These Americans have no such excuse. This is the biggest problem facing us all today, these incredibly uneducated people themselves, don't know or even understand right from wrong any more! They clearly, and without any doubt, have no morals, and as for any kind of understanding of ethics?, they'd all need to look up what ethics are!
      Truth will always, and must always come out, and that truth today, is, it's these American people themselves, who are all at fault and responsible for all of this today, because it's up to them to stand up and demand their government stops all of this! Nobody else can do that, only they can! But the problem we all have, is, that none of these uneducated fools will do a thing.

    • @hotstepper887
      @hotstepper887 Рік тому

      It really does all come down to morals, ethics, and a reasonable education (three things you're all so clearly missing today). We all must understand right from wrong above all else, right?. We should also all understand the importance of truth, right?. Only the truth today is, just like swearing, not allowed! Truth is easily the most unfashionable thing in the US today, you people really do hate truth, yet the truth is all anyone should care about.
      And again, clearly many of you are only uneducated sheep, that don't even understand, that, when you're speaking the truth?, no matter if you're the only one speaking the truth, you'll always be right, while the others, (regardless of how many), will always be wrong. None of you understand that simple fact at all.
      The lack of education sees you people all thinking that supporting your own country (no matter what), is the patriotic thing to do! Really, unbelievably, this is exactly what you people really think man, it must be!. Only, that's not patriotism at all, it's not even close to patriotism, but it is the complete opposite, It's treason, It's treachery.
      To the rest of the world, when you've found out your own government is doing wrongs to other countries and their people, then being 100% (against) your country and government, is known as being patriotic! And even more patriotic than it is when proudly supporting and praising your country for doing something good, something helpful, or something right. This is just something else none of you people understand! Yet it's so damn obvious!
      Because when you do know, and you have found out your own government is doing, or has done those wrongs to other people, to then support it, or to ignore it, or even worse, to deny it?, is only committing treason against one's own country! But you dumbos think it's the opposite and the right thing to do. No patriot would ever support his country (when he knew his country was doing wrongs in the world), because doing so, would be, in effect, the same as supporting the corruption, supporting the terrorism, supporting the brutal murder of innocent people, and supporting their own government breaking International law!
      And that's no different from supporting your very own country's demise! And guess what? That's known as treachery! Not patriotism! You people must surely go down in history as simply, by far, the least educated, and stupid society this world has ever seen or ever experienced before, it's shocking.
      EDUCATION!
      The (people), of any society, only ever need to remember the easiest way to figure out the right from the wrong, (in any likely oncoming war scenario), is to just ask yourself what you'd be fighting for?, because it's the answer to that question, that should be showing you, whose right, and whose wrong?
      For example, If you just ask yourself, that if, the USA went to war today, against either Russia or China? What would you be fighting for? Then ask yourself what the Russians or the Chinese would be fighting for?
      You'd come to find, that both the Russians and the Chinese would be fighting for their freedom, and fighting for their own country's freedom! While you'd only be fighting for attempted American tyranny, (and that's no different from Nazi Tyranny). How Ironic!.
      That's what we see you all supporting today, and if you really can't see that?, well, all I can say to that, is, the Nazis were just like that, they all claimed they couldn't see it either!
      You'll be seen by history, as the Axis powers, trying for American Tyranny over the rest of the world. While the Russians, the Chinese, and much of the rest of the world, will all be seen by history as the allied powers, fighting against this clear attempted American tyranny, and fighting for their own freedom.
      That's just more truth today.

  • @happyiam
    @happyiam 5 місяців тому +2

    Comparing these horses to adult human athletes and commenting that the horses have to be "babied" is a really strange thing to say for a professional in the horse field. These horses ARE babies. If love of and respect for the horse is the real motivation here, I think it will be best to have horse racing begin after the horses are actually fully grown. It just so happened I watched a documentary on Ruffian after this, and I can't get her out of my heart. If she'd just been allowed to grow up first, and raced after her bones were fully grown, I think the world would have been better.

  • @gypsylake5164
    @gypsylake5164 Місяць тому

    Horses are due a national day of great honor and appreciation. Human beings around the planet have it within our DNA a close relationship and connection that has developed over millennia. Without horses we would never have come so far. We owe horses all our great thanks, we never could have accomplished what we have today without their assistance. Horses are beautiful, noble, spirited, strong, courageous. Horses are all ❤️. Horses love love, the more love you give to a horse the more they will give you their very all. God created the world in 6 days and the seventh day he created this special gift - Horses. May there be a national day of honor and appreciation for the gift and creation of Horses!

  • @tommaxson9798
    @tommaxson9798 9 місяців тому

    The Thoroughbred and the Bengal Tiger are the most beautiful animals on this earth.

  • @rickyblackburn-n9e
    @rickyblackburn-n9e 6 місяців тому

    This film is so beautiful ; I nearly cried. The guy that said once you get the bug there's no going back was right. I was bitten with one of the very first bets I made as a teenager at Beulah Park in Ohio. I hit a real nice trifecta without knowing what the heck I was doing. I thought right then and there "this is the game for me." Secretariat won the Triple Crown the year I graduated high school. This year, the Kentucky Derby is on my birthday. It really doesn't get a whole lot better. I love everything about this sport-so many wonder memories, especially with my buddy, Nut.

  • @LarryHillebrand
    @LarryHillebrand Рік тому

    i live a few miles from Churchill downs an every April an days before the first Saturday in May I get at the track about 430 am an hav seen all the best horses up close during workouts nothing is better than sunrise at the track

  • @hhorse319
    @hhorse319 Рік тому +1

    Well done!

  • @rosesummers5075
    @rosesummers5075 Рік тому +5

    A industry built on, about money and for money for all individuals involved will always be at the cost of the ones who don't have a voice.

    • @aquaticnuke
      @aquaticnuke 11 місяців тому

      Go to your local petco and cry about it

    • @rosesummers5075
      @rosesummers5075 11 місяців тому

      @@aquaticnuke months later
      Hahahaha
      Why

  • @stansmad
    @stansmad Рік тому +4

    I know he wasn't the greatest, but Sunday Silence was always my favorite. What a fighter with Pat Valenzuela aboard, and that name ! And yes, he beat Easy Goer the New York media darling 3 outta 4 ...

    • @lynellewhite3630
      @lynellewhite3630 Рік тому +2

      And was the foundation sire for what is currently the greatest racing game in the world

  • @Bynggo
    @Bynggo Рік тому +3

    Didn’t cover what happens when the horses retire or simply don’t make the grade or if injured.
    No win:no feed:no survive.

  • @mooonie6634
    @mooonie6634 Рік тому +5

    All the sound bites in world isn't going to change the fact that horse racing is very abusive to the horse. There is no way to glorify it.

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому

      Oh please, it’s not abusive to horses. Horses are domestic animals, bred for exactly that. horses have been ridden for thousands of years.

  • @tedskandy
    @tedskandy Рік тому +1

    Why did they have the music so loud in the background @ the 37 minute mark, especially when Dwight Hicks was talking??? Could not hear him.

  • @rugger104
    @rugger104 Рік тому +1

    That was awesome!!!

  • @bryancrawford8659
    @bryancrawford8659 10 місяців тому +1

    This film gave a rosy view of Horseracing in America. Whilst at the elite level horses stay with the same trainers and owners throughout their careers. However 90% of America horses run in claiming races and as such are viewed little more than a commodity. Anyone can claim them and if you look at their form they can have as many as five or six owners and trainers in a twelve month period

  • @daniel_moretti
    @daniel_moretti Рік тому +1

    The volume levels in this documentary are all over the place. Some interviews are very quiet and then Pesci comes back and it's loud again. Someone dropped the ball in post production imho

  • @rosekinnison4724
    @rosekinnison4724 Рік тому +4

    I remember I'll have another he was so close to win the Triple Crown until he was scratch during the Belmont. I like Doug O'Neill he has my favorite horse right now Hot Rod Charlie

  • @colleenmonfross4283
    @colleenmonfross4283 9 місяців тому

    This was a lovely movie about an incredible animal and athlete told from the perspective of owners who love and care for their animals. That said, the horse industry as a whole, with the racing industry being at the top of it, is a reprehensible industry filled with people who care far more about the money than the animal. Note that it was said in the course of the film that those horses "who are the best" get exceptional care. The problem is, very few make it to the top and many die in terrible circumstances. The reason the sport is dying is all the bad publicity it rightfully gets from the deaths on the track, the general public is aware something is wrong. The sport does not deserve to be revived unless it is cleaned up.

  • @pete3050
    @pete3050 Рік тому

    So much information on a racing forum, condition of the track, jockey, purse prize, times of the horses last races. When you are gambling your hard earned money you have to do your homework

  • @annagarner1280
    @annagarner1280 2 роки тому +5

    It's not just the dopping of horse's to force them to run in pain and injuries- but what happens to those who don't make it to the winners circle...the leftover s don't always get a good ending..they often end up being used in illegal backroads races and injured &left to suffer & die ..I have seen several TBs ,apindix and quarter horse's in deplorable conditions from track &backroads racing ...
    I commend the TRULY GOOD OWNERS who do the right things by horse's...
    But the bad one's are what hurt the industry in a nut shell..
    So it's not about the lossed love for the horse just crappie owner's and trainers willing to destroy a gorgeous animal for the $$$ and trophy and fame that has hurt the racing industry....
    But in a nut shell - thank you Mr pecie for sharing this movie and shing a light on the few owner's, trainers who really care about their horse's...It was nice to see ...

  • @williamsafari6437
    @williamsafari6437 Рік тому +1

    saw joe many times at hollywood park

  • @andrewdekovitch7144
    @andrewdekovitch7144 Рік тому +1

    Their job is About money
    Mine is About Horses

  • @RodrigoMartinez-sc2wd
    @RodrigoMartinez-sc2wd Рік тому +2

    I has been betteing on horse racing since I saw Sunday silence and easy goer go head to head got hook

  • @mediterraneandiet2483
    @mediterraneandiet2483 Рік тому +2

    Curcumin found more effective than phenylbutazone but without any adverse effects such as the gastric ulcers suffered by the horses administered this drug.

  • @fungoorstitch
    @fungoorstitch 2 роки тому +25

    Why is Secretariat the best racehorse of all time? Not once did he have to be hit with the stick to win. That's why.

    • @loribaker8339
      @loribaker8339 2 роки тому +9

      Secretariat also had a heart *double* the size of a normal race horse! Necropsy proved that. When I need a pick-me-up, I watch his movie along with Seabiscuit and Mine That Bird!!

    • @peterlbaldwin511
      @peterlbaldwin511 2 роки тому +8

      @@loribaker8339 You are undoubtably correct in saying that "Secretariat" had an abnormally large heart, yet I believe that what made him so outstanding was the size of his heart and musculature combined with an innate will, even determination to win. Without the latter no horse will be a true champion. It is also something that cannot be ascertained until the horse actually starts to run.. Worth also mentioning that in the 49 years since "SECRETARIAT" won the American Triple Crown, no other horse has even equalled, let alone beaten "Big Red's", winning times in each of the three legs(races)..!!

    • @meganproffitt424
      @meganproffitt424 2 роки тому +5

      Really though? Because he lost a few races and he most definitely had the stick used on him

    • @dkleine9168
      @dkleine9168 Рік тому +4

      Yes! Yes! Yes! 1973 Belmont Stakes was Soooo unforgettable. Now that was a racehorse

    • @dkleine9168
      @dkleine9168 Рік тому +1

      @@peterlbaldwin511and the 31 length lead is still the Belmont’s largest victory in the history of Belmont racing.

  • @JrPatatas2
    @JrPatatas2 2 роки тому

    thanks to the creator

  • @ChristaArts
    @ChristaArts Рік тому

    Horse - I just don’t dust in my eyes. 😂

  • @williamsmith-yb9jt
    @williamsmith-yb9jt Рік тому

    I think "My Race Horse" is helping people get interested in the game. Ownership however small excites people. Minimal price gets you in. I owned that small share of Authentic, was i not excited when he won the derby!! Im still earning from that profit from breeding!! One day maybe ill be a full part owner or even full owner

  • @marysalisbury9270
    @marysalisbury9270 Рік тому

    I live in Los Angeles and all I knew was Saratoga Race Course. The graveyard of champions. I bet two bucks for Rachel Alexandra to place second. I won. I never collect on my bets. My mother won the trifecta twice and the superfecta once at Saratoga.

  • @mgarrigan5866
    @mgarrigan5866 3 роки тому +4

    Omg at 22:🤣🤣🤣she must think jockeys break the yearlings?

    • @tawniabaze5422
      @tawniabaze5422 2 роки тому

      Back in the day, all Baze kids broke the horses before riding races. Russell, Gary, Mike, Jeff, Dale, and Toni Baze. I broke horses and trained with my dad. I wanted to ride, but I took the trainers test at 16. My father, who was a rider with Joe, told me he couldn’t handle me going down in a race, but galloping and schooling out of the gate was ok?! 😳

    • @juniorjohnson5961
      @juniorjohnson5961 2 роки тому +1

      She also thinks her plastic surgery went well 🤗

    • @dianehunsberger2271
      @dianehunsberger2271 Рік тому

      She's not the brightest bulb in the pack ;)

  • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
    @leonardhutchingsDownDirty Рік тому +1

    Didn't know Joe Pesie Into Race Horse's Cool Like Work With Him

    • @andrewdekovitch7144
      @andrewdekovitch7144 Рік тому

      oh yeah
      he has horses with Wesley Ward in barn 48 at Keeneland

    • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
      @leonardhutchingsDownDirty Рік тому

      That's good to know thanks for the heads up there nothing like having someone who kind enough to turn you on lead on who's who were to finding new clients if it plays out I'll make worth your while as I'm putting the Brickwork's back full operation Warren Croll and Allen Jerkens shut down after they ended partnership Dwayne Lukas after I broke bank Jimmy The Fix and Grey Ghost Highstakes Game 1987 and 1888 won every hand two years row that's has good source information

    • @andrewdekovitch7144
      @andrewdekovitch7144 Рік тому

      @@leonardhutchingsDownDirty Been around Long enough to be a fault or as they say a threat

    • @andrewdekovitch7144
      @andrewdekovitch7144 Рік тому

      @@leonardhutchingsDownDirty Fasic Tipton sale. here in Lexington next week

    • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
      @leonardhutchingsDownDirty Рік тому

      So this is New Team So good you guy's it's giving be pleasure all have been caught up you know the deal it's Time To Triple Up believe watching you start remembering people places times but subject comes up about all those horse's but it comes up every once in awhile from your third eye as chakra awakening

  • @janedesantis9326
    @janedesantis9326 Рік тому +2

    Interesting doc..but both side should be exposed....Such a dark of racing

  • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
    @leonardhutchingsDownDirty 6 місяців тому

    God That touched US 😉

  • @Jazzlobotomy
    @Jazzlobotomy Рік тому

    Why is turf paradise and Lexington Kentucky just pit stops on the way home to Vegas

  • @randybrown1437
    @randybrown1437 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for featuring two of the biggest cheaters in horse racing...Bob Baffert and Doug O'Neil. Wonderful.

    • @steveludwig4200
      @steveludwig4200 Рік тому +2

      Fell free and get lost.....

    • @darlenelarochelle4011
      @darlenelarochelle4011 Рік тому +3

      Both are very competent horseman. Don't even think they got where they are by use of a pill or a needle. That's absolutely absurd. That just wont get it in the world of Thoroughbred racing.

    • @steveludwig4200
      @steveludwig4200 Рік тому

      @@darlenelarochelle4011 Don't try to educate an ignorant fool. Waste of your time..

    • @thomas6069
      @thomas6069 Рік тому

      @@steveludwig4200 what's that mean?

    • @steveludwig4200
      @steveludwig4200 Рік тому +1

      @@thomas6069 The original post from "randy brown" was 100% ignorant bs.

  • @hollycohoon9239
    @hollycohoon9239 Рік тому

    sad that Danzig got hurt and his issues he would of been a beast.

  • @gerardfoley9619
    @gerardfoley9619 2 роки тому +4

    Sea biscuit was the best horse 🐎 off all time

    • @bobdiaz1756
      @bobdiaz1756 2 роки тому

      No. American Farrow

    • @meganproffitt424
      @meganproffitt424 2 роки тому

      @@bobdiaz1756
      American Pharoah…?

    • @123macks
      @123macks 2 роки тому +1

      Kelso was the greatest by a long way

    • @ronaldclatterbuck5953
      @ronaldclatterbuck5953 Рік тому

      You guys watching to many movies those horses mentioned are not even close to the best.. I'm not gonna tell you who is because you need to do the research...your not even close...

    • @123macks
      @123macks Рік тому

      @@ronaldclatterbuck5953 Kelso by a long long way it’s not even close u better go do some research

  • @bocolewish
    @bocolewish Рік тому +1

    Gastrogard is about $38. in 2022...not $50.-$60. : )

  • @MackemdownsouthF.T.M
    @MackemdownsouthF.T.M Рік тому

    It's nothing like the grand national

  • @janedesantis9326
    @janedesantis9326 Рік тому +15

    Bob Bafertt should lose his hall of fame status

    • @thomas6069
      @thomas6069 Рік тому +3

      Baffert is a good trainer he just cheats he always has then when he gets caught he screams contamination .

    • @pattiwinn5217
      @pattiwinn5217 11 місяців тому +3

      Over 30 drug violations and over 80 Dead Horses. He’s a disgrace and should have been ruled off years ago.

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 8 місяців тому +1

      @@pattiwinn5217and how many horses has he trained from quarter horses on ?

    • @TyBrasher
      @TyBrasher 7 місяців тому +2

      Why?? Bob hasn't done anything different than any of the other current trainers that are in the Hall of Fame.

    • @FrankCarolei-lv6rb
      @FrankCarolei-lv6rb 6 місяців тому

      They haven’t juiced in triple crown races

  • @johnny-r
    @johnny-r Рік тому

    1:11:12 - Well, if the DMV did run a race track, there sure would be a hell of a lot more people there. That would solve the attendance problem.

  • @DerbyBandit
    @DerbyBandit Рік тому +1

    Imagine if Flightline existed before this documentary 😬

    • @brothaman007
      @brothaman007 Рік тому

      The video would be 9 minutes long. Same as his racing career

    • @suzannefraser4966
      @suzannefraser4966 5 місяців тому

      Exactly that us the reason no fans

  • @tomleach1428
    @tomleach1428 2 роки тому +2

    Jumps racing is king

  • @DidItForDale
    @DidItForDale Рік тому

    27 minutes in... ears RIP.

  • @trickpony111
    @trickpony111 7 місяців тому

    If these horses are everything, WHY DO THEY NOT HAVE PERMANENT RETIREMENT?? Even the ones that earn thousands are at risk of inhumane slaughter when they no longer are sound enough to race. Only a handful are fortunate enough to go into secondary careers. IF YOU LOVE THEM< DO BETTER!!! They are living feeling emotional beings.

  • @speak2theresafox
    @speak2theresafox Рік тому

    I have a feeling I am going to cry.

  • @Jazzlobotomy
    @Jazzlobotomy Рік тому

    Movie should have ended with the youtube video "last mutual clerk standing. "

  • @123macks
    @123macks 2 роки тому +2

    Kelso the greatest horse of all time by a long way

    • @dkleine9168
      @dkleine9168 Рік тому +5

      Have you even heard of Secretariat? Watch the 1973 Belmont Stakes. Then place your bet!

    • @christinematton4125
      @christinematton4125 Рік тому +2

      I think there ALL great !!! Sec is my favorite though

    • @donaldcassidy1592
      @donaldcassidy1592 Рік тому +6

      BIG RED

    • @dkleine9168
      @dkleine9168 Рік тому +1

      @@donaldcassidy1592 you know it!

    • @sonnylapilotta1069
      @sonnylapilotta1069 Рік тому +2

      Kelso and Big Red 'danced all the dances', alright. But I could name 25 horses that could be listed as 'the greatest' to look through a bridle. All subjective. From Man O War to Whirlaway to Citation to to Native Dancer to Secretariat to Zenyatta to Justify. Greatness comes in waves and in eras. In some ways they are ALL the greatest.

  • @natalliaf6387
    @natalliaf6387 Рік тому +6

    lots of steroids in the game now. These super-trainers that have 200 horses in 4 different states, turning them from claimers to stakes horses in a month's time.....Charlie Whittingham and H Allen Jerkens would be embarrassed.

    • @marklewen9384
      @marklewen9384 5 місяців тому

      Epo and clenbutetol far more prevalent....

  • @peterwrigley265
    @peterwrigley265 Рік тому +2

    Nijinsky , Frankel or Sea the Stars…. Great debate

    • @123macks
      @123macks Рік тому +1

      Frankel Pmsfl ran against donkeys 4 in 5 horse racing’s plus basically ran against the same horses never ran abroad never broke a track record behave yourself

    • @pugmahone9439
      @pugmahone9439 Рік тому +1

      Nijinsky was an exceptional horse with Lester Piggott on board 👍

    • @michaelshillingford5221
      @michaelshillingford5221 Рік тому

      Frankel.....!!

    • @paulesposito5856
      @paulesposito5856 Рік тому +2

      Winx

    • @123macks
      @123macks Рік тому

      @@paulesposito5856 correct definitely one of the greatest for sure 🤟🤟

  • @FoolishPrankster
    @FoolishPrankster 10 місяців тому

    ONeil, dudes had a milkshake alert (fyi)

  • @laurawoodside2481
    @laurawoodside2481 Рік тому

    Does anyone remember Jean-Pierre Dion (aka: Frenchy)? He use to work for Ron McAnally and rode races for him back in the 70's.

  • @meganproffitt424
    @meganproffitt424 2 роки тому +4

    Lady, if your horses don’t steer, they have no business being on the track. 😬

    • @dianehunsberger2271
      @dianehunsberger2271 Рік тому +1

      For one thing, if they aren't taught to turn in a circle, how do they turn in a circle in the winner's circle....She said she doesn't like to start them when they are two....three is preferred. Doesn't she realize that if they are racing at three, that they are started anywhere from 18 months to 2 years ....

  • @dna1238
    @dna1238 Рік тому

    There's lotsa love for Horses by the people around them for the most part but there also some animal cruelty stories in the pursuit of winning and when they they reach the end of their racing careers!!!
    But a great sport nonetheless 🐴❤️👍🏆Majestic Animals 🧢💪🐴🌠💫✨

    • @darlenelarochelle4011
      @darlenelarochelle4011 Рік тому +2

      When they reach the end of their careers, they are sold as show horses, pleasure horses, police horses, barrel racing horses, etc etc etc. Anything an ordinary horse can do, a Thoroughbred can do better. Some go to stud, or broodmare duties. It is illegal to put them in the slaughter pipeline. The industry and activists are always trying to find the ones that slip thru the cracks. At auctions and on transports. The federal government is supposed to have inspectors checking for tattoos and chips.
      Do not assume these horses are just put on a truck for slaughter. The industry is proactive in the ongoing welfare of these horses. It didn't used to be that way. Not when I started in the industry. Race today, be at the knackers the next. That was heartbreaking, for sure.

  • @andrewdekovitch7144
    @andrewdekovitch7144 Рік тому

    Its Over..........
    sad too say

  • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
    @leonardhutchingsDownDirty 6 місяців тому

    No Chance

  • @Jazzlobotomy
    @Jazzlobotomy Рік тому

    Antica farmacia pesci...gumba

  • @fatbat4990
    @fatbat4990 Рік тому

    cost too much just to get into the track and get a program!

  • @veronicahoss
    @veronicahoss Рік тому

    I just wish they wouldn’t use painkillers of any kind in these creatures. They use exotic painkillers like frog poison you name it; which blood test can not detect. And when detected; which takes a lot of investigation they bring another exotic painkiller into the game. It is just horrible. You force the horse to its limits and the horse keep forcing its thin legs not feeling pain at all and just run and usually breaks both front legs. It is horrid to watch that.

  • @aprilosborn6034
    @aprilosborn6034 9 місяців тому

    Come on California win something 3 times in a row on the east coast, we're waiting, no more Hollywood excuses...

  • @doogiedoesyoutubable
    @doogiedoesyoutubable 6 місяців тому

    For sure one can teach a horse to be competitive.
    I call it baby steps in training.

  • @arthenarubin3196
    @arthenarubin3196 Рік тому

    You can Lead a Horse to Water But you can't make him drink it

  • @YolkyPalky
    @YolkyPalky Рік тому +3

    The sport is meandering if not dying. Sure, 100k people on KY Derby Day at Churchill, but go back any other day of week and you’re at a few thousand people. The vig in the sport is just way too high. You can’t drop 20% of WPS bets and up to 30% of Exotics and expect to maintain a healthy bettor ecosystem. Imagine if Vegas tried dropping 20%-30% of its betting handle, it’d be dead within a decade.

    • @sonnylapilotta1069
      @sonnylapilotta1069 Рік тому

      As a breeder and owner I hope youre wrong, but sadly, I believe youre right. Takeout is ridiculous.That, coupled with the many different internet gambling venues have now drained our fan base and the panache our game used to have. Maybe Saratoga and Churchill (Derby week) still keeps the lustre, but after that, its tough to 'get 'em to the park'......

    • @steveludwig4200
      @steveludwig4200 Рік тому

      You can't appreciate the game so go away...

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому +1

      Oh I dunno, I just got into racing recently, and so has my fiancée, who is not into any other sports. Lots of new young people getting into the sport. Just look at how many new racing themed UA-cam channels are out there, hosted by young people.

    • @steveludwig4200
      @steveludwig4200 Рік тому

      @@Justtheguy24 Thats good for the sport! These kids should learn quickly that horse racing is a FAR better bet than any other because KNOWLEDGE and pari-mutual is to the SMART player's advantage.

    • @paulesposito5856
      @paulesposito5856 Рік тому

      Absolutely agree

  • @littleo353
    @littleo353 Рік тому +1

    I grew up in the 50's and 60's - going to a local small track with my Dad. He believed it was crooked and there was certainly evidence of that. That's why I don't follow it anymore.
    Races ARE fixed.

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому +1

      EVERY single race is fixed? Dude, there are HUNDREDS every single day. That’s silly.

    • @dianehunsberger2271
      @dianehunsberger2271 Рік тому

      Many of them are

  • @tishamonroe7418
    @tishamonroe7418 Рік тому

    you didnt mention that this amercan sport was bought out by wealthy dubai people who just bought the triple crown . cuz they were rich. seems like alot of corruption and drugging .I hope racing will come back.

  • @WallStreetReporter1843
    @WallStreetReporter1843 Рік тому

    Joe Pesci used artificial inspiration to breed Starry Hope

  • @kevincaputo7528
    @kevincaputo7528 Рік тому

    two open IBM there were no indication of interest out

  • @fergusskelding3195
    @fergusskelding3195 Рік тому

    The understanding of equine history in this documentary is hilariously bad. Horse domestication in the mid fifth century?! Try 3000 BCE. The Darley Arabian sent to the Queen of England? Last I checked the Darley was brought back from the Middle East to the Darley family in Yorkshire, hence its name!

  • @elizabethhurtado2829
    @elizabethhurtado2829 Рік тому

    🏦💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕

  • @kevincaputo7528
    @kevincaputo7528 Рік тому

    Th leafs FridaythePayload but her thisty is sadder ay lol she waited 60 light-years

  • @marylinsmith4290
    @marylinsmith4290 Рік тому

    They open with "It's not just a sport, it's a religion!" as if that was something to be proud of.... get your Bible out people, and read ROMANS chapter 1. Of course when such large amounts of money are poured into the sport, the danger is that it becomes a religion.

  • @nickimorley536
    @nickimorley536 Рік тому

    Great video but this woman is such a pain in the backside, put me off being an owner with her!!

  • @kevinwaters5872
    @kevinwaters5872 Рік тому

    Horse racing is great : as long as you aren’t a horse. It mainly exists as a money laundering and tax evading enterprise.

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому

      Um, no, I am into it and I’m not into money laundering or tax evading

    • @kevinwaters5872
      @kevinwaters5872 Рік тому

      @@Justtheguy24 yes , you are a mug punter. The public face that conceals the racket.

    • @Justtheguy24
      @Justtheguy24 Рік тому

      @@kevinwaters5872 I’m not a punter, I never played football. Punting means kicking the ball when your team has run out of time to make a touchdown or field goal, in football. And trust me, my face is not “public”, no one knows my face.

  • @bobdiaz1756
    @bobdiaz1756 2 роки тому +3

    I recognise the actor in this clip. And he is the great Jo Pesci. I bet you are still licking your lips over the Sharon Stone banging clip in Casino. You Stalion. Better than winning the KD ? . 🤣

  • @jameskinchen2148
    @jameskinchen2148 Рік тому

    He’s not the best. Lost 2 of 3 to elders on dirt. Didn’t do anything on grass the filly Dahlia didn’t do vs. same horses.

  • @shanefaulkner8586
    @shanefaulkner8586 Рік тому +1

    Thoroughbred racing is giving all racing a bad name. You can't harness race in Canada on bute. That is fucking bullshit. It also blocks pain. No wonder so many horses break down. I can't support this kind of racing under these rules. Harness racing in Canada would never allow this.

    • @dianehunsberger2271
      @dianehunsberger2271 Рік тому

      Many bleeders are racing on Lasex ...a trainer said to us that God didn't create Horses to run some of the distances that they do

    • @shanefaulkner8586
      @shanefaulkner8586 Рік тому

      @@dianehunsberger2271 I'm not a fan of Lasix either. Not all horses bleed no matter what trainers tell you. Although I would use it to stake race, I'm not going to lie.

  • @axxeman2002
    @axxeman2002 Рік тому

    Those spelling mistakes at the end are really annoying.

  • @leonardhutchingsDownDirty
    @leonardhutchingsDownDirty Рік тому

    Old Timers 1981 Myself the backside been My home since 1981 I've only carried groom's badge in 2008 Last Horse Lone Star Park I've Been Waiting Thirty Five Year's It's Our Last Show Biggest Show On Earth Biggest Magic Act Magician Mathematician Mathematical Prodigy DSL Back Seventies I'm Freaking Out Flash Back Baby Sister Thinking 🤔 Steven King Book Written Movie Beat Release Book Written Blood Horse Warrior War Horse Grey Ghost Jimmy Fix Mr Prospector And Seattle Slew Croplinens Taken Last Dollar Pocket Since Then Thirty Year's Thirty Mare's Thirty Croplines From move script Directed Produced Snoop Dogg Finish This Hairy Tail Story How Spendrella Met WiseGuy Disappeared Hairy Godfather Uncle Mo Tx La WV MD Del Ok never left