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Whether they were Grade 1 winners on the track or never broke their maiden, all horses have their own story to tell off the track. Hear from the people who gave them their second careers, and how they made it from the track to their homes and hearts. This is how Thoroughbreds win off track. Brought to you by the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation. To make a gift, simply visit trfinc.org/offtrackCopyright 2023 In the Money Media
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    • Off Track with Maggie Wolfendale: Alex's Castledream, Call Him Paddy, & Lainey Ashker
      Apr 30 2023

      We know that not every horse was meant to be a champion on the track. But sometimes you find a Thoroughbred that is meant to be a champion in another sport. Enter Lainey Ashker, five-star eventing and professional dressage rider, who has plucked two geldings from obscurity and turned them into eventing machines. Anthony Patch (Al) is deathly afraid of cows, and Paddy is allergic to flying changes, but line them up to jump a five foot ditch and their ears go forward and they soar.

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      1 h et 5 min
    • Off Track with Maggie Wolfendale: Ninety One Assault & Tom and Maggie Morley
      Mar 19 2023

      From gamblers to exercise riders to former trainer and Hall of Famer Bill Mott, they all have asked or told me their own stories about Ninety One Assault, aka Boo. So, we had to do an episode about him, right? This is his story from gangly young racehorse to Louisiana bred champ to OTTB.

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      41 min
    • Off Track with Maggie Wolfendale: Whitmore & Laura Moquette
      Mar 5 2023

      For seven racing seasons we watched the fiery, sometimes cantankerous, chestnut gelding named Whitmore blitz down the racetrack. We all cheered him on as he finally got his Breeder's Cup win in his fourth try at the ripe age of seven. But did you know that when he came to the track as a two year old it took him nearly two months to be able to just canter around the track? He would likely have never gotten to all those winners circles without the horsemanship and guidance of Laura Moquett. Now she is guiding him through his second career off track.

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      37 min
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