The Equestrian Trailer – Layke Anderson, James Wilby, Carl Hester

Equestrian

The Equestrian Trailer – Layke Anderson, James Wilby, Carl Hester

Uploaded by Gaius Productions on 17 Nov 2011 Facebook.com – Become a fan! Twitter.com – Follow us! The Equestrian will be released in spring 2012. The Equestrian Director/writer: Sybil H. Mair Cast: Layke Anderson, James Wilby, Carl Hester, Sandros Dancer Freddie is a talented young dressage rider. Gaius is his fearless stallion. Their relationship has made them a marvel to watch. Today, these two athletes arrive at the threshold of what should prove a dazzling grand prix career. But what happens to a partnership when pride and vanity sets one party against the other? The Equestrian is a thrilling, new telling of a familiar story of how close friendship can be riven by vanity and ambition, where the splintered bonds of loyalty and trust must be reformed through redemption and forgiveness. Sybil Mair’s film “The Equestrian” promises to provide a rich and intense story about the partnership between man and horse – or is that horse and man? Though many equestrians will recognise the familiar setting they should be prepared to be challenged by the powerful message that lies deep within. Richard Davison Olympic Dressage Rider
Equestrian Video Rating: 4 / 5

The Equestrian Trailer – Layke Anderson, James Wilby, Carl Hester

Equestrian

The Equestrian Trailer – Layke Anderson, James Wilby, Carl Hester

Uploaded by Gaius Productions on 17 Nov 2011 Facebook.com – Turn out to be a fan! Twitter.com – Adhere to us! The Equestrian will be released in spring 2012. The Equestrian Director/writer: Sybil H. Mair Cast: Layke Anderson, James Wilby, Carl Hester, Sandros Dancer Freddie is a talented young dressage rider. Gaius is his fearless stallion. Their relationship has produced them a marvel to watch. Right now, these two athletes arrive at the threshold of what must prove a dazzling grand prix profession. But what happens to a partnership when pride and vanity sets one party against the other? The Equestrian is a thrilling, new telling of a familiar story of how close friendship can be riven by vanity and ambition, where the splintered bonds of loyalty and trust must be reformed by means of redemption and forgiveness. Sybil Mair’s film “The Equestrian” promises to give a rich and intense story about the partnership between man and horse – or is that horse and man? Though numerous equestrians will recognise the familiar setting they need to be ready to be challenged by the potent message that lies deep inside. Richard Davison Olympic Dressage Rider
Equestrian Video Rating: four / 5

Clinton Anderson Offline

Clinton works offline with his Australian Quarter Horse mare Mindy.
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Houston Astros visit the Children’s Cancer Hospital at MD Anderson

The holiday season is a special time of the year for families, which is why the Childrens Cancer Hospital tries to create an experience that lifts the spirits of those families who must stay at the hospital during this time. This year, pediatric patients received a special visit by Houston Astros players, Doug Brocail and Humberto Quintero. The players passed out teddy bears in the clinic and inpatient unit, posing for photographs and signing autographs along the way.
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Odds & Ends: Gordon, Anderson, Phillies, Park

Odds & Ends: Gordon, Anderson, Phillies, Park
Links for Wednesday, the second day of the GM Meetings, as Ron Gardenhire and Bud Black take home Manager of the Year honors… Red Sox GM Theo Epstein says he’d like to add starting pitching depth, tweets Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald. The Rockies, Blue Jays, and Athletics are among the teams that have shown interest in Alex Gordon according to MLB.com’s Dick Kaegel. “I surely don’t …
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Hedge fund sues Gillett over Liverpool loan
NEW YORK (AP) — A U.S. hedge fund is suing former Liverpool co-owner George Gillett Jr. over what the firm says is 7 million in debt he racked up investing in the English Premier League club.
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Hey Patriots, I need to reclaim some bragging rights
As the annual clash of the Titans, also known as the Indianapolis Colts against the New England Patriots, looms, I enter this year’s game looking for a bit of revenge, vindication and some bragging rights within my own household.
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Hall of Famer Sparky Anderson, who managed Reds and Tigers to World Series titles, dies at 76

Hall of Famer Sparky Anderson, who managed Reds and Tigers to World Series titles, dies at 76
CINCINNATI (AP) — Sparky who?
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Hall of Fame baseball manager Sparky Anderson dead at 76
Leader of Cincinnati Reds’ ‘Big Red Machine’ in 1970s and Detroit Tigers in 1980s was first manager to win World Series in both the NL and AL.
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Sparky Anderson, Hall of Fame Manager, Passes Away

Sparky Anderson, Hall of Fame Manager, Passes Away
Thursday was a sad day for Major League Baseball, as they lost a Hall of Fame manager.
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National League offseason power poll
Hole to fill: : Werth’s departure would create the need for a righthanded power bat. Top target: : A trade for Rangers RF Jeff Francoeur could provide depth and a righthanded bat.
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Ohio inmate fired from jail kitchen for serving too many pancakes wins early release
CINCINNATI – An Ohio judge has granted early release to an inmate who was fired from a jail’s kitchen for handing out too many pancakes — earning himself the nickname Mr. Pancake.
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Tigers legends praise Sparky Anderson on news of his illness

Tigers legends praise Sparky Anderson on news of his illness
Kirk Gibson, Alan Trammell and Al Kaline spoke glowingly about Sparky Anderson Wednesday after it was learned that the ex-manager was placed in a hospice.
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Game on: Free-agent Madness commences
Game on: Free-agent Madness commences
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Ex-Tigers manager Sparky Anderson dies
Sparky Anderson, the white-haired Hall of Fame manager who directed Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine to back-to-back World Series championships and won another one in Detroit, died Thursday. He was 76.
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