Red Pollard Seabiscuit: Small Horse

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Seabiscuit born a small horse that was lazy when he started out. His favorite occupation in his early years of life was sleep and eat, he wasn't well-behaved. But that was before he met the three men who shaped him into the best racing legend in the 1930s: His owner was Charles Howard, who had an eye for noticing potential in outcasts, Seabiscuit’s trainer was Tom Smith, who was referred to as a screwball for thinking he could heal horse’s that other trainers would have put down, his jockey was Red Pollard, who started his career as an exercise boy and stable hand during the Depression he would settle for any

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