The Cowboys and Bulldogs battled it out in the first week of the finals in 2007.
Fantastic commentary from Simon Holt up the Kempton straight as Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Kauto Star lands his second King George VI Chase and in majestic fashion for trainer Paul Nicholls, jockey Ruby Walsh and owner Clive Smith.
The great Kauto Star would follow up for back-to-back victories in the 2007 Betfair Chase at Haydock, staying on well under Sam Thomas to hold off the valiant Exotic Dancer.
Remember this renewal of the Old Roan Chase in 2007? Kauto Star, bidding to land back-to-back victories in the race, just fails to give 14lb to Monet's Garden, himself winning the race for the first of three times.
Melbourne coach Neale Daniher appears to be going out on a high in his final game in charge, until Scott Lucas catches fire at Docklands in round 13, 2007.
Light Shift gives SIr Henry Cecil a famous eighth Oaks win after holding off the challenge of Peeping Fawn in the closing stages at Epsom.
Frankie Dettori rode favourite Authorized to an emphatic win in the 2007 Derby as he claimed victory in style on his 15th ride in the world's most famous Flat race.
Frankie Dettori and Authorized proved a forced to be reckoned with in 2007, with victories in the Derby and the Juddmonte International. Here the pairing start their season with a clear-cut victory in York's Dante Stakes.
A rookie trainer by the name of Gordon Elliott made a considerable impression when less than a year into his new career as a trainer, he took this race along with jockey Robbie Power. At this stage, Elliott - who has gone on to achieve numerous top-l...
At 10 years of age, the punters ignored the claims of Hardy Eustace in favour of favourite Brave Inca and Tony McCoy. But not for the only time in their distinguished careers, these two outstanding two-mile hurdlers served up a memorable battle.
Incredible - The Listener and Daryl Jacob look to have the race on the bag on the home turn... but listen to the crowd approaching the final fence as they realise that maybe, just maybe, the leader might be vulnerable.