Thoroughbreds are Go Returns to Sky on Monday Night

Media Release - Sunday May 21

Australia’s only thoroughbred re-homing television program Thoroughbreds Are Go returns to Sky Thoroughbred Central this Monday night May 22.

Produced and hosted by Caroline Searcy the program contains great tips for the racing world about successfully rehoming thoroughbreds, promotes the great athleticism and intelligence of the breed and assists equestrian owners in the care of thoroughbreds they take on.

Group I Australian Derby winner Angel of Mercy was at this year's Sydney Royal with Corey Brown.

Episode 1 of Thoroughbreds Are Go contains some of the world’s great thoroughbred aftercare minds coming together in Melbourne for the International Federation for The Aftercare of Racehorses conference earlier this year.

Sydney Olympian Amanda Ross and her stunning young son of Frankel, Switching To Win with advice for anyone wanting to move a horse into an equestrian home.

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Also coming up in Series 1, thoroughbred highlights from the Adelaide Equestrian Festival, including elite three day eventers Shenae Lowings and Sam Woods. Plus glorious thoroughbreds primped and preened and on display at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.

And the return of Arrowfield Stud’s Strapper Stories with more great stories about the love stable staff have for the racehorses in their care and how that devotion lasts a lifetime.

Thoroughbreds Are Go screens on Sky Thoroughbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528) at 7.30pm eastern every Monday night with replays through the week including before Thoroughbred Weekly on Sunday mornings at 8am.

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