But is it true to the real life of Seabiscuit and the people who surrounded the great horse? You decide. In Reel Life: Young Red Pollard (Michael Angarano) is raised in a middle-class family that ...
For a time, Pollard and Seabiscuit lit up the racing circuit, capturing win after win in races across the country. But the injuries that plagued Red throughout his career unseated him from the ...
“Once a horse gives Seabiscuit the old look-in-the-eye,” Red Pollard, sidelined by an injury, had told Woolf the night before the race, “he begins to run to parts unknown.” That’s just ...
if only Seabiscuit can be retrained from his inbred losing ways. And third is the jockey they decide to hire, Johnny "Red" Pollard, so nicknamed because of his hair color. Like Tom, Red has always ...
I was thinking about my deceased friend’s horse, Star Dancer, the other day, remembering when I first met her. Star had the most beautiful coloring in a deep tan with a dark dun line down ...
Seabiscuit eventually learned to stay still in the gate up to 10 minutes. Red Pollard, nicknamed Cougar, became Seabiscuit's jockey. Never a top rider, his career was going nowhere when he saw ...
if only Seabiscuit can be retrained from his inbred losing ways. And third is the jockey they decide to hire, Johnny "Red" Pollard, so nicknamed because of his hair color. Like Tom, Red has always ...