Join horse racing enthusiasts, Simon Double and Phil Boyle and their guests from around the racing world as they discuss the experience of owning a share of your own racehorse. Find out about what it is like to become an owner and the different options available to get involved. It need not cost as much as you might think! Simon and Phil are happy to answer any questions that you may have about racehorse ownership or racing in general. Simon can be contacted by email at: info@solarioracing.com and Phil can be contacted by email at: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk.
In this episode of 'Inside the Rails,' hosts Simon Double from Solario Racing and Phil Boyle from BG Racing discuss their recent trip to Newbury races with last month's guests, Childwickbury Stud. Their guest, former jockey and current bloodstock consignor Jamie Railton, shares his journey into horse racing, his perspectives on syndication and shared ownership, and why he feels that everyone should focus on improving their customer's experience. The hosts also review recent racing events, including the Derby and Oaks trials, and preview the big races. Simon also adds to his horses-to-follow list. 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:48 A Day at Newbury Races 04:07 Updates from BG Racing and Solario Racing 05:48 Racing Highlights, Previews and Horses To Follow 14:06 Special Guest: Jamie Railton 27:51 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.jamierailton.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Jamie Railton Sales Agency on Twitter/X - @jamierailton
In this episode, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss recent updates in their respective horse racing syndicates, including BG Racing's disappointment with Bella Cavalla's career-ending injury and the acquisition of a new mare. Simon shares his experience of hosting his first successful jazz event and his upcoming Solario Racing trip to France. There is a look back at the end of the jumps season and ahead to the flat, as well as discussing the going stick and the Netflix documentary 'Race for the Crown'. Special guests, Sally Flatt and Christian Williams from Childwickbury Stud, join to talk about their ambitions for the stud, including breeding a classic winner, their involvement in race sponsorship, and suggestions for improving British racing. 00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Catch-Up 01:23 BG Racing Updates and Challenges 03:33 Simon's Etoile Events and Solario Racing Plans 06:01 Grand National and British Trainers Championship 09:56 Punchestown Festival and Guineas Preview 12:01 Horses to Follow 14:10 Controversy: Falsified Going Stick Readings 17:39 Syndicate Days and Upcoming Events 18:55 Netflix Documentary: Race for The Crown 20:29 Interview with Sally Flatt and Christian Williams 33:54 Closing Remarks and Farewell Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.childwickburystud.co.uk/ Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Childwickbury Stud on Twitter/X - @childwickburys
In this episode of Inside The Rails, Phil and Simon navigate a complex episode with two guests, trainers Amy Murphy and Lemos De Souza, and the logistical hurdle of being in four locations in two countries. After chatting about their syndicates, shared ownership racedays and the Cheltenham Festival, our hosts are joined by Amy and Lemos who discuss their career transitions and trajectories, their new ventures in France and Newmarket, and their insights on the current state of the racing industry. The hosts also discuss some upcoming events and a new business venture for Simon. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Challenges 03:32 Syndicate Updates and Upcoming Events 08:06 Cheltenham Festival Highlights 15:35 Interview with Amy Murphy and Lemos De Souza 32:47 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.amymurphyracing.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Amy Murphy on Twitter/X - @almracing Follow Lemos De Souza on Twitter/X - @lemosdesouza1
Simon Double and Phil Boyle return for another episode of Inside The Rails, discussing their syndicate runners and a winner for Simon. They dive into a detailed Cheltenham preview, sharing their ante-post selections and insights. Special guest Stephanie Wethered, Clerk Of The Course at Lingfield Park, joins to talk about her career so far and the challenges of her role. The episode also reflects on the tragic death of jockey Michael O'Sullivan and the increasing trend of trainers moving operations to France. 00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Catch-Up 03:09 Tribute to Jockey Michael O'Sullivan 04:33 BG Racing and Solario Racing Updates 06:22 Emerald Downs' Impressive Debut 09:03 Amy Murphy's French Training Venture 12:49 Cheltenham Festival Preview 18:00 Interview with Stephanie Wethered 28:41 Closing Remarks Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.lingfieldpark.co.uk Video Mentioned In The Episode https://youtu.be/rEj5ld5XKM4 Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Lingfield Park on Twitter/X - @LingfieldPark Follow Stephanie Wethered on Twitter/X - @StephWethered
In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss the latest in horse racing and their syndicates. They look at recent racing actions and the industry stories of the day before they are joined by this month's guest, Simon Nott. Simon, a racing journalist, joins to discuss his career, the changes in the betting ring over the years, and his passion for music. 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 01:35 Special Guest: Simon Nott 02:14 BG Racing Updates 03:10 Solario Racing Updates 06:04 Cheltenham Festival Insights 08:22 Syndicate Managers Conference 09:33 Trainer Interviews Controversy 12:16 Interview with Simon Nott 21:28 Music and Personal Passions 30:39 Closing Remarks Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.simonnott.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Simon Nott on Twitter/X - @SimonNott
Simon Double and Phil Boyle from BG Racing kick off the new year with a pre-recorded session of Inside the Rails. They are joined by special guest, jumps trainer Neil Mulholland, who shares his insights and provides some horses to follow in 2025. The hosts discuss their own syndicates, the impact of affordability checks on racing's finances, the new season of Full Gallop and the upcoming Racehorse Syndicates Association conference. 00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails 00:24 Holiday Preparations and Predictions 05:03 BG Racing and Solario Racing Updates 07:51 Exciting Prospects and Racing Highlights 10:18 The Impact of Gambling Regulations 12:05 Full Gallop and RSA Conference 14:45 Interview with Neil Mulholland 26:41 Closing Remarks and New Year Wishes Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.www.neilmulhollandracing.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Neil Mulholland Racing on Twitter/X - @neil_mulholland
In the 49th episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle celebrate entering the fifth year of their podcast and recount how they both got into horse racing. They update on the progress of their horses, including a welcome winner for Simon from Sharp Distinction. They also touch on recent race outcomes from the Cheltenham November meeting and major international events like the Breeders Cup, whilst candidly discussing the challenges faced by the racing community after horse fatalities. The episode concludes with a reflection on shared ownership and its joys, ending with the hosts' suggestions for improving the racing industry. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:26 BG Racing Updates: Bella Cavalla and Stryder 04:03 Solario Racing Highlights 09:17 Recent Major Races and Performances 11:29 Cheltenham November Meeting Recap 19:36 Shared Ownership Event at Ascot 23:38 Personal Stories: Getting into Racing 30:14 Improving British Racing: Suggestions 34:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Simon Double and Phil Boyle return with another engaging episode of Inside the Rails. Trainer Simon Earle joins as a special guest, discussing his journey from a jockey to a trainer and his unconventional method of training horses without shoes. The hosts delve into recent horse races, including Champions Day and the Arc, look ahead to the Breeders Cup, and touch on the financial state of horse racing and the impact it has on small trainers and syndicates. 00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails 00:44 Meet Our Guest: Trainer Simon Earle 02:15 BG Racing Updates: Bella Cavalla and Stryder 03:46 Solario Racing's Recent Performances 09:47 The Arc and Champions Day Highlights 14:04 Breeders Cup Preview and Yearling Sales 18:27 Special Guest Interview: Simon Earle 31:13 Closing Remarks and Farewell Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.simonearleracing.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Simon Earle on Twitter/X - @SimonEarle2
Host Simon Double and Phil Boyle have recorded the podcast earlier than usual this month. Phil looks back at the race performances of his syndicate horses and Simon at the naming of one of his horses. They then discuss racehorse ownership and pay tribute to the retiring legendary trainer, Sir Michael Stoute. The hosts are joined by special guest, David Letts from Great British Racing, who discusses his role in promoting shared ownership and enhancing diversity and inclusion in horse racing. 00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails 00:27 Early Recording and Phil's Upcoming Holiday 03:12 Racing Updates: Stryder and Bella Cavalla 06:44 Naming the Massar Two-Year-Old Gelding 08:05 Montassib's Victory and the Upcoming City of Troy Workout 09:59 Sir Michael Stoute's Retirement 11:46 Promoting Shared Ownership in Horse Racing 15:26 Interview with David Letts from Great British Racing 21:52 David Letts on Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion 30:30 Closing Remarks and Farewell Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.greatbritishracing.com www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.racingtogether.co.uk/diversity-in-racing/racing-with-pride/ Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow GBR on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow Racing With Pride on Twitter/X - @RacingWithPride
In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss their recent activities on and off the racecourse and delve into the performances and challenges of their recent and upcoming runners, Stryder, Bella Cavalla, Bohaather, and Sharp Distinction. They are joined by Louise Norman, the new CEO of the Racehorse Owners Association (ROA), who shares her vision for the future of racehorse ownership, the importance of shared ownership, and her aspirations to modernize and grow racehorse ownership. 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 02:38 Syndicate Runners and Plans 09:09 A Look Back At Goodwood and York 14:21 Interview with Louise Norman 32:09 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.roa.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow the ROA on Twitter/X - @RacehorseOwners
In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss recent syndicate runners and delve into the extensive history of racing's administration with guest Simon Cooper, Company Secretary of Weatherbys. Simon discusses the digital evolution of racing administration, and provides detailed insights into Weatherbys' various functions, from the stud book to financial services. Simon also shares fascinating historical anecdotes and offers suggestions for enhancing British racing, focusing on ease of syndication, horse traceability, and positive industry narratives. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.weatherbys.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Weatherbys on Twitter/X - @weatherbysltd
Phil and Simon review Royal Ascot and bask in the glory of some winning tips. They discuss their recent syndicate runners and look at what impact the upcoming election could have on racing. William Woodhams, CEO of Fitzdares Bookmakers joins our hosts to chat about his racing background and how he ended up running Fitzdares who have been around since 1882. William chats about the thorny subject of affordability checks and highlights how Fitzdares operate their business. William has an excellent "three things to change racing for the better" to round out the interview. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.fitzdares.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Fitzdares on Twitter/X - @Fitzdares Follow William Woodhams on Twitter/X - @WIGWOOD
This month, Phil and Simon chat about the early season flat racing action and look ahead at the plans for their syndicate runners in the coming weeks. They discuss upcoming events which make shared ownership such an attractive experience. The guys are then joined by Josh Apiafi, a man with more hats than probably anyone in racing! Josh discusses his journey into racing and his presenting role with Sky Sports Racing. He chats about the Rewards For Racing programme he founded and chairs and Racing Pathway which aims to open up a path into the racing industry for people from all backgrounds. A diversity and inclusivity champion, Josh talks about the Racing Media Academy and his role in driving forward awareness and improvement in our sport in terms of improving accessibility to all. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.racingpathway.com www.rewards4racing.com www.racingmediaacademy.com www.apiafi.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow Josh Apiafi on Twitter/X - @joshapiafi Follow Rewards For Racing on Twitter/X - @rewards4racing Follow Racing Media Academy on Twitter/X - @racingmediaaca
Phil and Simon pay their tributes to the sadly departed Stefano Cherchi, a guest on ITR in 2023. They discuss the early action on the flat, the end-of-season action over jumps and their own syndicates and horses. They are then joined by Deputy Ireland Editor at the Racing Post, David Jennings. David explains how he grew to love racing and ended up working in the industry and he discusses his role with the Racing Post. David shares his thoughts on the current state of jumps racing and the importance of shared ownership in the future of the sport. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.racingpost.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow the Racing Post on Twitter/X - @RacingPost Follow David Jennings on Twitter/X - @DavidJenningsRP
Phil and Simon discuss the recent Cheltenham Festival and what has been going on with their syndicates. They send their best wishes to recent guest, Stefano Cherchi who was injured in a fall in Australia in March. Sophie Buckley, the stud manager at Culworth Grounds Farm, a stud near Banbury is their special guest. Sophie outlines her role into racing and describes her role at Culworth Grounds and how the stud farm operates including her beliefs in achieving marginal gains to make her yearlings as well-prepared as possible for the sales Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.culworthgrounds.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow Culworth Grounds on Twitter/X - @CulworthGrounds Follow Sophie Buckley on Twitter/X - @sophiewwbuckley
Phil and Simon discuss their syndicates and chat about a new development in horse shoes which Phil is about to try on Stryder. Simon has an impressive book of shareholder events upcoming and the guys look ahead to the Cheltenham Festival this month. Matt Colemen from Stroud Coleman Bloodstock joins our hosts for a chat about his role as a bloodstock agent and tells us what he looks for when buying a horse. A fascinating interview and Matt provided us with some great insights. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.stroudcoleman.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow Stroud Coleman on Twitter/X - @stroudcoleman
One month after chatting with former Champion Jump Jockey, Richard Johnson, this month Simon and Phil are joined by Paul Johnson the head of the National Trainer's Federation. Phil and Simon discuss their syndicate runners and the social benefits that can arise from shared ownership before reviewing the recent action and some of the latest stories from the racing industry. Paul joins to talk about the various roles that he has held in racing. His passion for the sport is evident and he shares his thoughts on how racing could be more strategic in realising its goals. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.racehorsetrainers.org Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow Paul Johnson on Twitter/X - @Pauljohnson01 Follow The NTF on Twitter/X - @NTFnews
Phil and Simon discuss their syndicate runners and the progress of their horses along with shareholder social events and chat about current racing issues. They are then joined by former champion jumps jockey, Richard Johnson. From a background in farming, Richard discusses his journey into racing and his riding career as well as what he has been doing since retiring from the saddle. Richard shares the Inside The Rails passion for shared ownership and has recently ventured into syndicate management which has already delivered some success for his shareholders. He talks about this and his plans. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.inthepaddock.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing Follow Richard Johnson on Twitter/X - @dickyjohnson77
Simon and Phil discuss affordability checks, the Breeders Cup and the November meeting at Cheltenham as well as their own syndicate horses. They are joined by apprentice jockey Frederick (Freddie) Larson who is part of the Mick Appleby team and who was at the Breeders Cup when their horse Big Evs was victorious. Freddie tells us how he got into racing and discusses his big race win in the John Smiths Cup at York on Pride of America. Freddie gives listeners a couple of horses to follow and looks ahead to 2024 and beyond. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts:Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Freddie Larson on Twitter - @FredLar52910179
Simon and Phil discuss their recent syndicate runners and Simon has been off to the sales where he purchased two new horses for Solario Racing. Our hosts look back at Champions Day at Ascot and look ahead to the jumps season. Jockey, Jack Quinlan, joins Simon and Phil from the car park at Huntingdon Racecourse where he was riding on our recording day. As well as telling us about his journey into racing and his suggestions for improving the sport, Jack discusses some of his favourite horses including the recently retired Mercian Prince and he identifies some horses that he is looking forward to riding in the current season. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates
Phil has a new horse and Simon is off to the October Yearling sales There is plenty of shared ownership chat, looking at syndicate lounges and the Great British Racing Ownership Days. Affordability checks are still causing plenty of concern to all in racing and our hosts look at what has happened in this area since our last episode. A review of last months' action covers the St Leger Meeting, Irish Champions Day, an Epsom trained winner of the Nunthorpe and the end of the Racing League. Looking ahead, Simon is off to the Arc De Triomphe! Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates
Last month saw the first ever “across the card” double for Inside The Rails as both our hosts recorded a winner on the same day! Ownership has “downs” to go with the “ups” and there have been some of them as well, but the joy that a winner can bring easily outweighs any disappointment along the way. After chatting about shared ownership, the recent Great British Racing ownership event at Windsor and the latest horseracing news stories, the guys are joined by Jimmy George, Marketing Director at Tattersalls, the world's oldest bloodstock auctioneers. Jimmy provides some great insight into the bloodstock sales industry and the history of the Tattersalls company. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.tattersalls.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Tattersalls on Twitter - @Tattersalls1766
Having learned how to pronounce Caldean last month, the guys are back in the classroom this month, to learn how to correctly say the name of this month's guest, Stefano Cherchi. Now that we know that the “Ch” is pronounced in the same was as “Chianti” wine, we will be getting it right in the future! Phil and Simon have been all over the country in July finishing up at the Racehorse Syndicates Association Race Day at Nottingham. The guys review this and the rest of their month and they look ahead to their upcoming syndicate runners before chatting about the best of the racing in the last few weeks. They are joined by jockey, Stefano Cherchi, who has recently ridden enough winners to lose his weight claim. He chats about that along with his journey into racing and his hopes for the future. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.racehorsesyndicates.org/ Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Stefano Cherchi on Twitter - @SC_Cherchi
From Royal Ascot to Kingsclere, it is a regal episode of Inside The Rails! Simon and Phil have experienced mixed fortune on the racecourse with their syndicate runners, but both enjoyed Royal Ascot 2023. After chatting about that and the upcoming syndicate raceday at Nottingham on 21st July, the guys are joined by Anna Lisa Balding wife of royal trainer Andrew Balding and Head of Operations at their Kingsclere, Park House Stables base. Anna Lisa talks about her role and the Amazon Prime documentary, Horsepower, which focused on a year behind the scenes at Kingclere. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.kingsclere.com/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Horsepower-Season-1/dp/B0B65LWJ8T Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Anna Lisa Balding on Twitter - @pandabalding
After reviewing their month and the success of Simon's horses to follow last month, Phil and Simon look back at the first two classics and ahead to the next two. They are then joined by Rebecca Davies from Arena Racing Company (ARC). ARC has rolled out syndicate lounges across all their racecourses in 2023 and Rebecca tells the guys how this rollout has gone and describes her journey into racing and the various roles that she has performed in the industry. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.arenaracingcompany.co.uk/ Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Rebecca Davies on Twitter - @RebDav12
After our first double-guest episode last month, we are at it again when we are joined by joint-training licence holders, Daniel and Claire Kubler. Daniel and Claire combine some fascinating modern science with some good old-fashioned horsemanship in the training of their horses and provide Simon and Phil with an insight into how this has helped them to succeed on the racecourse. Ahead of the interview, Simon and Phil look back at the Aintree Grand National won by a syndicate and discuss their own horses. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.kublerracing.com/ Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Kubler Racing on Twitter - @kublerracing
We are all used to hearing someone on the racecourse public address announcing winners and presentations and providing other details on a race day. Laurie Brannan was the first person to carry out this role back in the 1960s and with his son Philip still doing that job at Newbury and Goodwood, the Brannans are well used to a microphone! This month, they both joined Simon and Phil on Inside The Rails to discuss how racecourse announcing began and to recount some stories from their experiences on the racecourse. Before the interview, Simon and Phil talk about their syndicate runners and the recent syndicate showcase race day at Warwick racecourse as well as looking back at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival which Phil attended. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://sportsguidelimited.com Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter -@InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Sportsguide on Twitter - @SportsguideLtd
This month, Simon and Phil have both been racing at Lingfield Park with runners on the same day! They look ahead to the Cheltenham Festival before they are joined by leading jumps trainer, David Pipe. David looks back at his journey into racing and the long relationship between the Pipe and Scudamore families started by his father Martin, whose stable jockey was Peter Scudamore, and continued through David and Peter's son Tom. The recent retirement of Tom leaves a big hole in the team at Pond House Stables. David also identifies some of his favourite horses from the past and looks ahead to his possible runners at the Cheltenham Festival in 2023. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.davidpipe.com/ Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter -@InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolarioF ollow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow David Pipe on Twitter - @DavidPipeRacing
This month, ITV Racing broadcaster Rishi Persad joins Simon and Phil on Inside The Rails. Rishi has covered most major sports in his career but tells us why horseracing is his first love. He discusses his journey into broadcasting, his thoughts on how we might make racing more inclusive and why he thinks that syndicate ownership is such a great experience. Simon and Phil discuss recent jumps action with some great performances in recent weeks and look back at their own syndicate runners. Syndicate horses have had plenty of success in January and as usual, Inside The Rails is keen to celebrate this. useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.itv.com/racing Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter -@InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Rishi Persad on Twitter - @RishiPersad1
Simon and Phil turn the tables on Racing TV presenter, Frankie Foster who has interviewed them on the racecourse several times in 2022. Frankie discusses his love of racing and his recent participation in syndicate ownership. As part of the race day team on Racing TV, Frankie is keen to bring the sport to a younger audience and makes our hosts feel old when they realise they have both been going racing for many more years than Frankie has been alive! The guys also discuss the recent jumps action, their own syndicate horses and their attendance at year-end awards ceremonies. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk https://www.racingtv.com/raceday Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow Frankie Foster on Twitter - @frankiefoster3
ITV Racing broadcaster, Francesca Cumani, joins Simon and Phil to talk about her racing background and to compare and contrast racing in the UK with racing in Australia where racehorse syndicate ownership is hugely popular. With the jumps action now underway, Phil is back in his comfort zone and reviews some of the November action whilst Simon covers the very late season action on the flat. The guys also talk about their recent runners and their involvement in the Great British Racing Ownership Days which have promoted shared ownership in 2022. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario
Simon and Phil chat with two-time champion jockey, Paul Hanagan, who joins them from Bahrain where he is riding this winter. Paul tells the guys about his journey into racing and some of his memorable moments as a jockey. As an ambassador for the Good Racing Company, Paul discusses this new initiative which pairs the thrill of racehorse ownership with the support of worthwhile causes. Alongside the interview, there is plenty of positive news from the horse racing world for Simon and Phil to chat about this month and as usual, they also review the major action and talk about recent runners and news from their own syndicates including another winner and a new horse purchase for Simon. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.thegoodracing.co Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario follow the Good Racing Company @thegoodracingco
Phil and Simon reflect on the possible impact of our change in monarch on the sport of horse racing. They review their own runners over the last month and the action elsewhere and Simon provides listeners with some horses to follow. Syndicate ownership is discussed and all the benefits of shared ownership are outlined. Listeners are given some details of how to get involved in ownership and links are provided below. We are also always happy to provide advice and guidance! The syndicate shareholder interviews video mentioned in the podcast can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/4_Iu5aVwWHk Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Racehorse Syndicates Association Member Syndicates / Racing Clubs: https://www.racehorsesyndicates.org/join-a-syndicate/ In The Paddock – Discover Shared Ownership Website: https://www.inthepaddock.co.uk/ Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow the Racehorse Syndicates Association @rsasyndicates
There have been plenty of syndicate winners this summer and this month, Phil is celebrating one of his own! He discusses syndicate ownership with Simon and they look back at the York Ebor Festival before they are joined by William Derby who as CEO and Clerk of the Course at York, was instrumental in the growth of the Ebor Festival on the GB racing calendar. William discusses what goes into running a top racecourse and putting on a major race meeting. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.yorkracecourse.co.uk Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow William Derby on Twitter @WilliamDerby2 Follow York Race Course on Twitter@Yorkracecourse Follow York's Clerk of the Course @yorkclerk
It has been a busy month for Simon and Phil who have each had plenty of runners and one of them has a winner to tell you about! The guys discuss their syndicates and what an amazing experience it can be to be involved in a winner. They go on to look back at the racing action and stories from the last month before chatting with Andrew Black from Chasemore Farm. After co-founding Betfair, Andrew now manages the successful stud farm with his wife Jane and has been promoting efforts to re-establish Epsom as a top class training centre attracting higher quality horses. Andrew's thoughtful and considered views on various areas of racing make for an interesting listen. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.chasemorefarm.co.uk/ Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Chasemore Farm on Twitter - @chasemorefarm
This month Simon and Phil welcome racecourse commentator and broadcaster, Mike Cattermole, to Inside The Rails. After discussing their syndicate runners and highlighting some of the benefits of shared racehorse ownership, Simon and Phil reflect on the Epsom Derby meeting and Royal Ascot and look at some of the other subjects that have hit the racing headlines recently. Mike Cattermole provides a great insight into his journey into broadcasting and calling the horses from the commentary box and shares a couple of amusing stories from his time as a broadcaster. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Mike Cattermole on Twitter - @Catters61
After discussing racecourse going reports over the last couple of episodes, Simon and Phil take the opportunity to interview Mike Maher, managing director of Turftrax, the company behind the “going stick” readings taken at all UK racecourses. Mike has the dream job of visiting major race meetings both in the UK and around the world to help assess the ground conditions for racing. The guys also discuss their recent runners and highlight why syndicate ownership is something all keen racegoers should consider, as well as reviewing and previewing some of the major actions on the track. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.turftrax.co.uk Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates
Simon and Phil have been back at the races with runners this month and discuss these along with their recent visit to the Ownership Day at Newbury. The guys then welcome Chris Dixon as this month's guest on the podcast. Chris is a jockey agent, broadcaster, race planner and syndicate manager, so there was plenty to discuss. It was great to learn more about Chris' various roles and how he got into racing. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.thehorsewatchers.com https://www.greatbritishracing.com/news/innovative-shared-ownership-racedays-unveiled-for-2022/ Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter - @bgrsyndicates Follow Chris Dixon on Twitter - @cdixon82
Simon and Phil look back at a brilliant week of action at the Cheltenham Festival and look ahead to the Flat turf season with this month's guest, jockey, Cieren Fallon. Cieren Fallon discusses how he came to be a jockey, outlines his daily routine and identifies the horses he is especially looking forward to riding this season. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
Simon and Phil are joined by the RCA chief executive, David Armstrong, who has some positive views on the future of racing and the development of shared ownership. The guys look at all the key races at the Cheltenham Festival and highlight the key contenders for each contest and they discuss their activity on and off the racecourse in the last month. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.racecourseassociation.co.uk/
Simon and Phil look back at the race of the season in the Clarence House Chase at Ascot and the new Winter Million meeting at Lingfield Park. They are joined by Racing Writer of the Year, Lee Mottershead, who provides a great insight into racing journalism. Lee discusses his role at the Racing Post and highlights his concerns over the impact that changes to the Gambling Act could have on the sport. Did you see our special video edition of Inside The Rails from the Winter Million meeting at Lingfield Park? Watch it here: https://youtu.be/rEj5ld5XKM4 Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk @LeeMottershead on Twitter
Simon and Phil celebrate all that is great about being involved in shared ownership and look back at the festive racing programme to identify some horses to follow later in the season. They are joined by Di Arbuthnot, Chief Executive of the Retraining of Racehorses charity (RoR). Di talks about how Retraining of Racehorses came into being and the work that they do to help ensure that retired racehorses get another “career” in a second equestrian discipline. You will be surprised at how many different options our horses have outside of racing! Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk www.ror.org.uk/
Simon and Phil interview Tony Hind, the agent who has helped Richard Hughes, Ryan Moore and Jim Crowley all become Champion Jockey in recent years. They also look back at some cracking jumps action during November and preview forthcoming big races including the major meetings over the festive period.” Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Rod Street, CEO of Great British Racing and British Champions Series joins Simon and Phil to chat about the work that GBR is doing to promote racing and shared ownership. Simon and Phil review the recent yearling sales as well as recent syndicate trips to the races. They also look back at British Champions Day and the recent Cheltenham meeting and look ahead to the Breeders Cup.
Simon and Phil look back at ten episodes of Inside The Rails and look ahead to the next ten with more great guests in the pipeline. With the end of the flat turf season approaching, the guys discuss the Arc, the upcoming autumn sales and the start of the national hunt season highlighting several reasons why now might be a great time to consider joining a syndicate and becoming a racehorse owner. Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.inthepaddock.co.uk www.racehorsesyndicates.org www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Special Guest, Sam Bullard, Godolphin's first-ever and current Director of Stallions at Darley, gives his special insight into the world of breeding. Simon and Phil discuss National Racehorse Week (Sep 12th – 19th) when the general public gets a wonderful opportunity to see behind the scenes how these beautiful horses are cared for and trained up and down the country. You can find out more by visiting https://nationalracehorseweek.uk/ Want to ask a question? send the team a message https://www.speakpipe.com/crcaudio
Simon and Phil discuss how they ensure that their horses have a happy retirement when their racing days are done and discuss the King George at Ascot. Stephen Wallis from the Jockey Club joins the guys to chat about how racecourses want to deliver a great experience to syndicate owners and the other work that the Jockey Club does in racing, including why he believes the growth of Epsom Downs as a training centre could be a benefit to the sport.
“If you want good feedback hire a Jamie”. Simon and Phil are back with some great insights into racehorse ownership and a look back at a brilliant Royal Ascot meeting. They interview Debbie Hay, interim CEO at Take The Reins a not-for-profit organisation giving youngsters and communities a pathway into racing that might not otherwise be available. Check out their great work at www.takethereins.org.uk or on twitter @_TakeTheReins.
"its a bit like an equine full monty without the nudity" Phil and Simon have both celebrated winners since the last episode and discuss their racecourse experiences. The guys review the classics and look ahead to the Derby and Oaks before interviewing Euros Lynn, director of Dream Horse, a new film, about the real-life syndicate success story of Dream Alliance who went from an allotment in a Welsh village to winning the Welsh Grand National. Euros takes us behind the scenes of the movie ahead of its release in cinemas in June
Simon and Phil discuss their highlights from the Grand National meeting and the early classic trials. Leading flat and jumps trainer, Amy Murphy is this month's guest and provides some interesting insights into the running of her Newmarket stable.
Simon and Phil review the 2021 Cheltenham Festival and select their personal highlights. Guest Dan Abraham, Chair of the Racehorse Syndicates Association talks about his Spot into horseracing via football coaching and describes the experience of having been involved with two runners at the Festival, one of which is due to contest the Grand National in April.