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- place by 17 lengths by Easysland and finished too tired to go into the unsaddling enclosure. After the race, jockey Keith Donoghue said: "He ran his heart...
- the end of the poem, the valkyries sing "start we swiftly with steeds unsaddled—hence to battle with brandished swords!" The prose narrative picks up...
- woman to host the BBC broadcast. Barker presented the programme from the unsaddling enclosure, which was situated outside where the weighing room bar is today...
- numbers to right-hand-drive markets, predominantly ****an's domestic market, unsaddled by engine emission regulations. The K prefix cars are coupés, with a swept...
- he could possibly go". Three cheers were called as Desert Orchid was unsaddled, surrounded by thousands of fans. The race was voted best horse race ever...
- to Asgard and reports to Freyr, who asks him: Tell me, Skírnir, before unsaddling Or stepping forth another pace Is the news you bring from Jotunheim For...
- for the Hall of Fame filly La Prevoyante, who collapsed and died in the unsaddling area at Calder Race Course after a December 28, 1974 race. Due to track...
- oblivious to the presence of the divine. Because the skewbald horse is unsaddled, it is suggested that the scene takes place in a stable instead of an...
- 14 August 2023. "Tom McGill signs new contract". 1 June 2023. "Walsall unsaddled as Moran brace secures win in EFL Trophy". Brighton & Hove Albion. 22...
- racing, the location where the racehorses are mounted before a race and unsaddled after a race.: 156  pair Two horses harnessed side-by-side.: 157  Often...