Okay, let me walk you through how I managed to watch those Fonner Park race replays the other day. I missed a couple of races and really wanted to see how they played out.

My Process for Finding the Replays
So, the first thing I did was hop onto my computer. I figured, like most things these days, the replays must be online somewhere. My initial thought was just to do a broad search, you know, typed something like “Fonner Park races watch again” into the search bar.
That gave me a whole bunch of stuff, some news articles, some betting sites, not exactly what I was after right away. It was a bit messy. I realized I needed to be more specific or find a more direct source.
I started thinking about where these things usually live. Sometimes the track itself has a section for this, or maybe a dedicated horse racing platform. I spent a bit of time looking around, trying different search terms focused on official sources or replay archives.
Eventually, I landed on a site that seemed promising. It looked like it handled race results and videos. Here’s roughly what I did next:
- I looked for a section clearly labeled something like “Race Replays” or “Video”. Sometimes it’s under a “Racing” or “Handicapping” menu.
- Once I found that section, I usually needed to specify the track. So, I selected Fonner Park from a list or a dropdown menu.
- Then came the date. I had to navigate a calendar or enter the specific date of the races I missed. This was pretty straightforward.
- After selecting the date, it usually showed a list of the races run that day, like Race 1, Race 2, etc.
- I just clicked on the race number I wanted to watch.
Bingo! The video player loaded up. Sometimes it takes a few seconds. I had to sit through a quick ad on one attempt, which is pretty standard I guess. But then, there it was – the full race replay from start to finish. I could pause it, rewind a bit if I missed something, the whole deal.

I repeated the process for the other race I missed. Selected the date again, then the specific race number. Worked just fine the second time too.
So yeah, it took a little digging past the general search results, but focusing on finding a dedicated replay section, filtering by track and date, got me there. Pretty simple once I found the right spot.