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  2. Saddle blanket - Wikipedia

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    The term "saddle cloth" has two meanings. In Australian English, a saddle cloth is usually a square pad worn under the saddle. In the United States, the term refers to a very thin, lightweight blanket placed over a pad or heavier blanket for purely decorative or identification purposes, such as the square cloths used under the saddles of race ...

  3. Horse blanket - Wikipedia

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    A blanket or pad used under a saddle when a horse is being ridden is called by many names, including a saddle blanket, saddle cloth, numnah, and saddle pad. They usually do not cover the horse's entire body, though a hybrid design that is a cross between a saddle blanket and a horse blanket, called a quarter sheet, is a blanket placed under the ...

  4. Racecard - Wikipedia

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    Number horse is wearing (saddle cloth number) Form figures and previous races; Previous season's races are shown before a hyphen (-) BD - brought down CO - carried out DNF - did not finish F - fell HR - hit rails N/R - non-runner P or PU - pulled up RO - ran out R - refused RTR - refused to race SU - slipped up U or UR - unseated rider Horse ...

  5. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    A (shadow) nose roll on the left horse. Saddlecloth: A cloth which goes under the saddle to identify the horse by number [20] and, sometimes in major races, its name. [15] Salute the judge: The horse wins the race. Satchel swinger: A bookmaker. [9] Score up: In harness racing the movement of horses behind the mobile barrier before a start is made.

  6. English riding - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing: broadly speaking, a riding discipline that uses a very lightweight saddle based on an English design. [1] Horseball: often compared to "rugby on horseback", it involves two teams of four players each, who pass a ball from rider to rider and attempt to score by throwing the ball through a vertical hoop. A recognized FEI sport. Polo

  7. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Barrel racing saddle: Lightweight saddle with wide swells and high cantle which allows rider to sit securely but also allows the horse to perform fast sprints and sharp turns. Endurance saddle: Lighter weight than most western saddles, often without a horn, has a tree that spreads the rider's weight out over a large area of the horse's back ...

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