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City of Light is a four-time G1 winner with tremendous speed and an outstanding physical. He stamped himself as one of the best middle-distance runners in the world with his 5 ¾-length romp in the G1 Pegasus World Cup and his win in G1 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. He's the winner of three graded stakes races in a row: the Malibu S. (G1) in his stakes debut, the Triple Bend S. (G1) and the Oaklawn H. (G2). He has over $5,600,000 in earnings to his name.City of Light is the best son to date of Lane's End's Quality Road, a top ten general sire. City of Light hails from the female family of Grade 1-winning millionaires Cacoethes, Subordination, and Careless Jewel. City of Light made an impact at the sales with multiple seven-figure yearling sales and over 120 six-figure yearling sales across his first three crops to go through the ring.2023 proved to be a breakout year for City of Light's runners. City of Light sired three 2023 TDN Risings, as well as multiple black type winner Mimi Kakushi who was victorious in the G3 UAE Oaks and the UAE 1000 Guineas, multiple stakes winner Eye Witness, and stakes winners Gaslight Dancer, Chop Chop, Sendero, Lights of Broadway, etc. His 2023 runners are highlighted by TDN Rising Star and G1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Fierceness. Who registered the highest Beyer for 2YO in 2023, with a 105 for his Breeders' Cup victory which led to him being named Champion 2YO Male. Fierceness's success continues into his three-year-old season with wins in the Florida Derby (G1), Travers S. (G1) and Jim Dandy S. (G2). Other 2024 GSWs include Chop Chop, Mentee, Battle of Normandy and Formidable Man.
Another week of off-season racing is here, featuring some good races at Sandown and more 2YO's debut as we edge closer to the Slipper. We've got one out wide on Saturday, a Friday tip, and a blackbooker to keep an eye on from Wednesday's Sandown meeting.If you have a problem with gambling please visit gamblinghelponline.org.au or call 1800 858 858 for free and confidential support.
Daggy & Beaver return with Show Us Your Tips, as we preview the rich Magic Millions 2024 race day from the Gold Coast, headlined by the 2YO & 3YO classics, as well as the Snippets Sprint. BEST Daggy - R4 N5 Belvedere Boys Beaver - R5 N6 Miss Roubini VALUE Daggy - R9 N11 Zou Sensation Beaver - R7 N17 Space Raider The Beaver also casts his eye over the very good summer meeting from Flemington! BEST R8 N5 Pereille VALUE R9 N4 Unseen Ruler We've also got the quaddies for good measure. Don't forget to check out showusyourtips.net for more!
We catch up with Wagga based trainer Gary Colvin who added to his metropolitan record when Cambar scored a tradesmanlike win in the TAB Highway on Nov. 30th. Gary's hoping Cambar will emulate the deeds of stable favourite Another One who won a Championship Final in 2022 after having finished second the year before. Gary begins our podcast by talking about Cambar's two early wins at Wagga when ridden by stable apprentice Holly Durnan. He looks back on his purchase of the little colt at the Inglis Premier Sale in Melbourne. He got a second opinion from Warwick Farm trainer Greg Hickman who'd trained the colt's sire Pierata. Gary says Cambar has been a thorough professional from the day he was broken in. The trainer retained a part ownership of the horse while the remaining shares were snapped up by old friends. He says one of the quartet is a first time participant. Gary looks back on childhood days growing up with his six siblings on the family farm at Tullibigeal. He says his father was never without a horse or two on the property. He pays tribute to uncles John and Noel Colvin, both very successful jockeys. Gary says he was 17 when he joined three of his siblings in Wagga. He pleased his parents greatly when he registered for an apprenticeship in joinery. He talks of his progress in the old world trade. He talks of his passion for Australian Rules Football, and reflects on his involvement with the Wagga Tigers and the Collingully side. He plays down reports that he was a very accomplished player. Gary remembers his short stint in a coaching role. He looks back on Fred Colvin's move to Wagga and a renewal of his trainer's licence. He assisted his father for eleven years while training a small team of his own. When Fred retired in 1997, he was ready to train in his own right. Gary hasn't forgotten the mare who provided the first win of his full time training career. He acknowledges the special horses to get him up and running as a commercial trainer with special mention of Baltra and Lock the Key. The accomplished trainer takes us through the circumstances leading up to his purchase of Another One at an Inglis Classic Sale. He's never forgotten the instant he first saw the chestnut colt. Gary talks of Another One's pedigree and the 15 strong syndicate who got together to race the horse. The trainer recalls setting the talented horse for a maiden 2YO at Wagga. He and the owners were stunned when a Randwick trained youngster from the John O'Shea yard turned up for the same race. He takes us through Another One's progression to his first tilt at the Country Championship. Gary followed a similar path the following year and the gelding again made the final at Randwick. This time he prevailed in the highly prized event. He pays tribute to Another One's regular rider Nick Heywood who wages a fearsome battle with weight to stay in the saddle. Gary talks of Another One's Kosciuszko failure and his most recent wins in the Riverina. The trainer speaks highly of Danny Beasley who rode the horse to victories in the Canberra National Sprint and the Wodonga Cup. Danny recently joined the Wagga training ranks and is situated right next door to the Colvin stables. Gary talks of wife Karen's picture framing business in Wagga, and his willingness to lend a hand in the early days of the operation. He says his assistance was not needed. Gary talks of daughter Gabby who's currently a highly regarded member of the Melbourne Women's AFL side. Her dad's pretty chuffed. He makes mention of sons Brodie and Matthew. One prefers the thrill of trying to back a winner- the other enjoys being around the horses. Good to catch up with yet another talented member of the country training ranks.
I returned to Yo Canny's podcast Girl, Take the Lead to discuss the book Quit, The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away, by Annie Duke.Yo and I covered a lot of powerful topics about quitting, so our conversation is available in two parts. Feedback was so positive and powerful that we released these two episodes on the Build Your Brave Career podcast feed as well.Rethinking Grit: Embracing the Quit with Nicole Trick Steinbach PART 1 of 2Yo and I explored these themes:The difference (and overlap) of Grit vs QuitHow intersectional identities impact Quit vs GritWhen women stay too long and a simple scale to identify if it is time for you too move onThe metaphor of ‘Whispers, Missals, & Bricks' of being called to change The transformative power of the mindset “At the Moment Manager”Rethinking Grit: Embracing the Quit with Nicole Trick Steinbach PART 2 of 2Yo and I explored these themes:Goals and outcomes, and how generations do it differentlySunday Scaries and choosing to stress lessHow I am a sorta “Quit Coach”What kill criteria is and a story from my clientYo's amazing quote of being “In Love with my own Self-Importance”Choosing the battles worth having for the growth you wantThe infamous “Ant Story”Yo's top three takeaways are:In our culture we see grit as a virtue and quit as a vice. Per Annie Duke: “Success does not lie in sticking to things. It lies in picking the right thing to stick to and quitting the rest.”Any decision is made under some degree of uncertainty – we don't have crystal balls and new information will always reveal itself.External validation increases the escalation of commitment. Fear of how others will view us if we quit is usually overblown.My key takeaway is how important building the bravery to establish and then craft the habit of quitting -- places, relationships, habits, and jobs -- as a woman in tech is to ensuring that you never, ever quit yourself. Ever. Related Episodes:The book Quit has been so instrumental to me and my coaching clients, that I also created a related Build Your Brave Career podcast episode: The Brave Act of Quitting: Recognizing the Right Time to Walk Away from GoalsYo Canny was also a guest on my podcast, listen to her episode here: The Power of Personal Brands: Yo Canny's Insights on Crafting a Compelling, Authentic Brand for Career Satisfaction E146For more information on how you can build your brave:Check out my websiteJoin my mailing list for more insights, opportunities, and inspirationConnection with me on LinkedIn
I returned to Yo Canny's podcast Girl, Take the Lead to discuss the book Quit, The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away, by Annie Duke.Yo and I covered a lot of powerful topics about quitting, so our conversation is available in two parts. Feedback was so positive and powerful that we released these two episodes on the Build Your Brave Career podcast feed as well.Rethinking Grit: Embracing the Quit with Nicole Trick Steinbach PART 1 of 2Yo and I explored these themes:The difference (and overlap) of Grit vs QuitHow intersectional identities impact Quit vs GritWhen women stay too long and a simple scale to identify if it is time for you too move onThe metaphor of ‘Whispers, Missals, & Bricks' of being called to change The transformative power of the mindset “At the Moment Manager”Rethinking Grit: Embracing the Quit with Nicole Trick Steinbach PART 2 of 2Yo and I explored these themes:Goals and outcomes, and how generations do it differentlySunday Scaries and choosing to stress lessHow I am a sorta “Quit Coach”What kill criteria is and a story from my clientYo's amazing quote of being “In Love with my own Self-Importance”Choosing the battles worth having for the growth you wantThe infamous “Ant Story”Yo's top three takeaways are:In our culture we see grit as a virtue and quit as a vice. Per Annie Duke: “Success does not lie in sticking to things. It lies in picking the right thing to stick to and quitting the rest.”Any decision is made under some degree of uncertainty – we don't have crystal balls and new information will always reveal itself.External validation increases the escalation of commitment. Fear of how others will view us if we quit is usually overblown.My key takeaway is how important building the bravery to establish and then craft the habit of quitting -- places, relationships, habits, and jobs -- as a woman in tech is to ensuring that you never, ever quit yourself. Ever. Related Episodes:The book Quit has been so instrumental to me and my coaching clients, that I also created a related Build Your Brave Career podcast episode: The Brave Act of Quitting: Recognizing the Right Time to Walk Away from GoalsYo Canny was also a guest on my podcast, listen to her episode here: The Power of Personal Brands: Yo Canny's Insights on Crafting a Compelling, Authentic Brand for Career Satisfaction E146For more information on how you can build your brave:Check out my websiteJoin my mailing list for more insights, opportunities, and inspirationConnection with me on LinkedIn
Daggy & Beaver return with Show Us Your Tips, to give their FREE metropolitan racing tips from around Australia. This week we're looking at the feature meetings from Melbourne & Queensland. We kick off at Ipswich up north, for the Eye Liner Stakes card on what should be a good track with the rail in the 0.5m position and includes the listed Gai Waterhouse classic. BEST Beaver – R7 N1 Luncies Daggy – R7 N1 Luncies VALUE Beaver – R9 N14 Black on Beauty Daggy – R5 N2 Sailors Secret We also look at the winter meeting at Flemington, as the 2YO & 3YO look to add some more metropolitan wins to their record. The good tracks continue and the rail position moves out to +11m BEST Beaver – R9 N2 The Black Cloud Daggy – R8 N5 Eliud VALUE Beaver – R1 N3 Henlein Daggy R4 N7 Subliminal We've also got quaddies and a quick look at the Randwick best!
MWH 429 : From Instagram to Founding Member Launch - How She Created and Successfully Launched Her Bilingual Parenting Membership with Sunny Horstmann In this week's episode, I am joined by my beautiful Social Method Society member, Sunny Horstmann and we're going to talk about how she created and successfully launched her bilingual parenting membership! LISTEN NOW Sunny is bilingual parenting coach and a mum of two. Her core marketing platform is Instagram and she recently had a successful founding member launch of her online membership where she teaches parents how to support their children in learning Mandarin Chinese. Through her membership, she empowers parents with the necessary tools to support their child's linguistic journey in a sustainable and holistic way. How She Created and Successfully Launched Her Bilingual Parenting Membership In this episode, you will... Discover the Blueprint: Gain exclusive access to Sunny's firsthand experiences with her successful launch strategy, valuable lessons learned, and personal tips that could enhance your own membership launches. Learn from Launch Strategies: Uncover Sunny's launch strategy and the key takeaways that made her founding member launch a success, along with tips for future launches. Mindset Shifts for Success: Understand the pivotal mindset changes Sunny embraced regarding Instagram, helpiny her in showing up more authentically and strategically for her audience which leads to significant business growth. Sunny's story is packed with actionable strategies you can utilise on your own business! Also, if you are growing a membership business and if you are wanting to grow and scale that using Instagram, come and join us in the Social Method Society! We would love to have you join us. Go to socialmethodsociety.com to get on the wait list now. Until next week, stay happy in your hustle. ABOUT SUNNY Hi, I'm Sunny, bilingual parenting coach. I help parents in monolingual contexts raise kids who enjoy learning Mandarin Chinese in a sustainable and wholistic way. I'm also a bilingual mom myself and raising my two kids (8YO, 2YO) bilingual in Kansas City, Missouri. CONNECT WITH SUNNY Website: www.spotofsunshine.comInstagram: @spotofsunshineChineseFacebook: @spotofsunshine CONNECT WITH ME Web: www.tracyharris.coFacebook: @mumswithhustleInstagram: @mumswithhustleTwitter: @MumsWithHustleMums With Hustle® Podcast Community By Tracy Harris: @mumswithhustle LOVE THE MUMS WITH HUSTLE PODCAST? Okay, mama! I'm going to give it to you straight, 'cause you know that's what I'm about. Podcast reviews are super important to iTunes and the more reviews we receive the more likely iTunes will reward us with better reach. I want to reach more hustling mamas that can add extreme value to our kick-ass tribe. Help a sister, out? I already love you forever, but I'd be extremely grateful if you would review me on iTunes! If you've loved this podcast, never miss another one! All you have to do is SUBSCRIBE to the Mums With Hustle Podcast on iTunes.
Stephen Marsh enjoyed his best day at the races last weekend at Ellerslie with a treble including 2 G1's. Marsh says Velocious is special and is arguably the best 2YO in NZ.
Massive weekend of Group 1 Racing at Caulfield this weekend, headlined by the Blue Diamond Stakes for the 2YO's. We cover the program in depth, including the G1 Oakleigh Plate and G1 Futurity Stakes. Other segments included in this week's episode: The Sultan's Supper Pack Ya Nags UNIT of the Week 2 UNITS Outro: Paul Kelly - Anti Hero Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Trainer Adrian Bott joins Ray and Dean to chat about the great day for Tulloch Lodge yesterday at Rosehill including the feature 2YO double.
Gold Coast trainer Marcus Wilson is thinking he has 2YO that may measure up to G1 level during the QLD winter. Wilson says the son of Harry Angel was outstanding on debut last weekend at the Gold Coast.
Co-trainer Will Hulbert will shout the bar at the Hamilton Hotel on Saturday night if The Hamo wins the Debut race on Magic Million's day. Hulbert says he will be surprised if anything leads his 2YO from the good draw.
Is lightning about to strike at Eagle Farm this weekend !! Current Magic Millions fav Storm Boy is red hot fav to win the McLachlan Stks. How does Adrian Bott rate him against their other 2YO's.
Alligator Blood kicked off his career with a 2YO win at the Sunshine Coast, with the now retired Jeff Lloyd aboard. He is now one of the fancies in the WFA championship, the Cox Plate. We hear from Gai Waterhouse.
Horse Racing Happy Hour Show Sheet 10/5/23 Major Races: Opening Weekend at Keeneland Host: Mike Gandolfo Host: Louie Rabaut Guest: Barry Spears Producer: Zach Zayner First Segment - Replays Zozos wins the Ack Ack Stakes at CD Cody's Wish wins the Vosburgh, qualifies for BC Second Segment - Horse Racing 101 Third Segment - Handicapping Keeneland Opening Weekend Friday P4 R7 G2 Phoenix. 6F, dirt. 3+up. $350k. P3 R8 G2 Jessamine. 1 1/16 M, turf. 2YOF. $350k.. DD R9 G1 Alcibiades. 1 1/16 M, dirt. 2YOF. $600k. Saturday P5 R6 G2 Woodford. 5 ½ F, turf. 3+up. $350k. P4 R7 G2 TCA. 6F, dirt. F&M, 3+up. $350k P3 R8 G1 First Lady. 1M, turf. F&M 3+up. $750k. R9 G1 Breeders Futurity. 1 1/16 M, dirt. 2YO. $600k. R10 G1 Turf Mile. 1M, turf. 3+up. $1M. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horseracinghappyhour/message
Kevin Kilroy (@TrustYourLuck) & Jon Lindo (@JonLindo60) join to preview graded stakes at Keeneland and Santa Anita. 2YO season is upon us! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horseracinghappyhour/message
Horse Racing Happy Hour Show Sheet 9/14/23 Major Races: Iroquois (Derby), Pocahontas (Oaks) at Churchill Downs Host: Mike Gandolfo Host: Louie Rabaut Producer: Zach Zayner First Segment - Replays G2 Turf Cup at Kentucky Downs Second Segment - HISA rules on Churchill Surface HISA: No Single Explanation for Churchill Fatalities - BloodHorse Third Segment - Churchill Downs Handicapping P6 R6 The Open Mind. 6F, dirt. F&M 3+up. $300k. P5 R7 G3 Pocahantas. 1M, dirt. 2YOF. $300k. P3 R9 G3 Iroquois. 1M, dirt. 2YO. $300k. DD R10 G3 Locust Grove. 1 1/16M, dirt. F&M 3+up. $400k. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horseracinghappyhour/message
Les Ross remarkably had a heap of 2YO's officially trialling in Brisbane today. Ross says the youngsters have had a terrific grounding at a rural setting at the owners property.
Pro Group Racing presents Show Us Your Tips as Daggy & Beaver get stuck into the last Saturday show of the racing season. First, we head to Randwick where a Good track greets us with the rail in the 5m position. It's a deep ten race card with the late season 2YO's looking for their last shot at metropolitan prizemoney. We also get two in form horses looking to continue winning streaks in the early stages of the quaddie a couple of interstate raiders with great chances. BEST Daggy – R1 N6 Shaken Beaver – R7 N4 Mogo Magic VALUE Daggy – R2 N17 Nyika Beaver – R6 N2 King of Naples Metropolitan racing returns to The Valley in Melbourne for the first time since March, kicking off with the rail in the 5m position on what should also be a good track. Once again, lots of chances for the late season 2YO & 3YO runners to get metropolitan prize money, and a couple of deep BM100 races full of interest. BEST Daggy – R9 N14 Peirelle Beaver – R9 N14 Peirelle VALUE Daggy – R8 N4 Passione Beaver – R6 N2 Thorin We've also got a few winners from the rest of the country for good measure. As always, check out progroupracing.com.au for more!
Host: Mike Gandolfo Host: Louie Rabaut Producer: Zach Zayner First Segment - Indiana Derby Saturday Recap Verifying holds on to win G3 Indiana Derby REPLAY CHART Defining Purpose dominate G3 Indiana Oaks REPLAY CHART Second Segment - Horse Racing 101 pres by Maryland Thoroughbred Horse Breeders Takeout rates: what they are, how they work, why the exist NYRA Wagering Info | NYRA Third Segment - Saratoga Handicapping P5 R4 Grade 1 Diana Stakes. 1 ⅛ M, turf. F&M 4+up. $600k. P3 R9 Grade 3 Kelso. 1M, turf. 4+up. $175k. DD R10 Grade 3 Sanford Stakes. 6F, dirt. 2YO. $175k. R11 MSW Quick PickLate P3: 2,8 / 9 / 2 $10 Pick 3 is $20 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horseracinghappyhour/message
Show Us Your Tips returns for Pro Group Racing, as Daggy & Beaver preview two nice cards of metropolitan racing from Sydney & Melbourne. We kick off on a Good Randwick track, where the rail moves out 11m from the 1000 – Winning Post, 7m the remainder on a deep card that might have a couple of early Spring Contenders. BEST Daggy – R8 N3 Stonecoat Beaver – R10 N2 Omni Man VALUE Daggy – R5 N12 Dakota Vroom Beaver – R9 N7 Mach Schnell Down south, we get stuck into Flemington. The rail is in the 3m position on a track that is currently good but could be subject to some wet conditions throughout the afternoon. Two solid 2YO races and the feature Deane Lester Flemington Cup are highlights on the card. BEST Daggy – R3 N2 Pitchanun Beaver – R3 N2 Pitchanun VALUE Daggy – R1 N1 Exploring Beaver – R8 N4 Normandy Bridge As always, we find a few extra winners around the state for good measure. Stay tuned to progroupracing.com.au for more!
The biggest day of the Brisbane Carnival is upon us, Group 1 Stradbroke Day. We take a look at all the racing action from Eagle Farm including the G1 J.J Atkins for the 2YO's, The Q22 and plenty more in this week's SULTS SPECS. We also preview cards at Morphettville Parks and Sandown. Premier League managers, international cricketers and one of our favourite Insta pages all get invites to this weeks SULTANS SUPPER. PACK YA NAGS has us fired up over Artificial Intelligence once more. BYO food to the cinemas is put on notice and Footy's AFL23 headshots come to light. Our UNIT OF THE WEEK charity partner for Season 5 is Racing Hearts (https://www.racinghearts.com.au). Money raised throughout Season 5 will go towards providing equine and animal assisted counselling, psychology and educational programs for those most in need in the community. Funds will also assist Racing Hearts to retrain and rehome retired racehorses. Thanks to TopSport for the ongoing support with this. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 01:40 - The Sultan's Supper 06:30 - Pack Ya Nags 14:09 - Sults' Specs 37:25 - UNIT of the Week 39:30 - 2 UNITS Outro: Grinspoon - DCx3 Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Steparty is a very exciting 2YO for Paul Preusker after a dominant victory on debut at Flemington on Saturday
John Rowe has an interesting 2YO heading to Sandown tomorrow which will wear the famous Fitzroy colours
Pro Group Racing's own Show Us Your Tips returns with a preview of metropolitan racing from both Sydney & Melbourne. In Sydney, we're heading to Canterbury Park where the rail moves out 3m on a good track. Standard winter fare with the two 2YO races holding the most interest on the day. BEST Daggy – R3 N2 Bunker Hut Beaver – R3 N2 Bunker Hut VALUE Daggy – R2 N8 Mogwai Beaver – R2 N9 Parade Ground Down south, we're heading to Sale where a Good track greets us and the rail moves to the true. Again, not the most riveting card we've come across but we've got 8 winners to find and some nice debutantes stepping out. BEST Daggy – R8 N1 Blood Oath Beaver – R4 N5 Upwoods VALUE Daggy – R1 N1 Boom Boom Ray Beaver – R8 N10 Rylov. A few winners from The Beaver for the Doomben card as well! As always, check out progroupracing.com.au for more.
Acacia speaks to Dr. Barry Eisaman, a long-time successful 2YO consignor. They touch on preparation, the breeze show, and the group he has catalogued for this year's OBS April Sale.
Acacia speaks to Dr. Barry Eisaman, a long-time successful 2YO consignor. They touch on preparation, the breeze show, and the group he has catalogued for this year's OBS April Sale.
We've got midweek racing to get stuck into as Daggy & Beaver present Show Us Your Tips for Pro Group Racing. We kick off with metropolitan racing from Sydney, on the Randwick Kensington track, with the rail moving to the true on a good surface. Key interest is in the two 2YO races as a number of talented youngsters step out for the first time. BEST Both – R5 N2 Kokoro VALUE Beaver – R7 N12 Reformist Daggy – R7 N1 Duke of Buckingham The Melbourne card is from Sandown Lakeside where the rail moves out 6m on a good surface. Some small but competitive fields are the story of the afternoon. BEST Daggy – R4 N1 Belmia Beaver – R3 N1 Ebony King all up R4 N1 Belmia VALUE Daggy – R6 N5 Eventually Beaver – R8 N12 Seonee A few winners in Queensland from the Beaver for good measure. Stay tuned to progroupracing.com.au for free Australian Racing tips all week!
Acacia is joined by Chetley and Nellie Breeden of Grade One Investments, who are launching their new 2YO consignment at the OBS March Sale. She then speaks with Fiona Craig, Moyglare Stud advisor, on breeding, racing, and sales.
Acacia is joined by Chetley and Nellie Breeden of Grade One Investments, who are launching their new 2YO consignment at the OBS March Sale. She then speaks with Fiona Craig, Moyglare Stud advisor, on breeding, racing, and sales.
The Rating Guru gives us the lowdown on which 2YO's are at the top of the tree ahead of Saturday's Group 1 Blue Diamond
Group 1 Racing is back on the menu at Pro Group Racing, as Daggy and Beaver host Show Us Your Tips, previewing all the great racing action from both Melbourne & Sydney. At Sandown Hillside, the rail moves out 10m on a good track and we get some great black type racing, including the traditional start to the Autumn the WFA Group 1 CF Orr Stakes. The support card includes the Group 2 Blue Diamond Preludes, the Autumn Stakes, Rubiton Stakes and the Group 3 Kevin Hayes Stakes and Carlyon Cup. A tremendous days racing as we see if the star 3YO Jacquinot can beat the older horses at Weight For Age, and the Blue Diamond path continues with both Preludes for the 2YOs. BEST Daggy – R4 N1 Charm Stone Beaver – R6 N5 Uncommon James VALUE Daggy – R5 N11 Ghaanati Beaver – R9 N8 Sparkle The racing is just as good at Randwick, were the rail moves back to the true and we'll be in an improving soft track. The ten race card includes the return of champion Anamoe in the Group 2 Apollo Stakes, as well as stablemate No Secret in the G2 Light Finger Stakes for the 2YO fillies and the Triscay Stakes for the mares. The other feature on the card is the $2million Inglis Millenium for the 2YOs as we head towards the Golden Slipper. BEST Daggy – R8 N1 Anamoe Beaver – R7 N1 In Secret VALUE Daggy - R9 N3 Larkspur Run Beaver – R5 N10 Espiona We also get some winners from the rest of the country just for good measure. As always, subscribe and check out progroupracing.com.au for more!
The Snowden camp have 2YO's rolling out in Melbourne and Sydney this weekend with Kings Gambit nominated in the BD Prelude and Divine Glory entered in the Inglis Millennium
Show Us Your Tips powered by Pro Group Racing returns for a midweek preview of metropolitan racing from both Sydney & Melbourne. In Sydney, we head to Warwick Farm where the rail moves to the 3m position on a good track, albeit with one eye on the weather. A standard midweek card with an interesting 2YO race to kick us off. BEST Daggy – 3-4 Moscow Night VALUE Daggy – 4-5 Flambeur Down south, we head out to Moe which hosts the Wednesday meeting. The rail is in the true on what is a disappointingly thin card, which could lead to a few trap races. We do get a look at some more babies stepping out for the first time in the opener though. BEST Daggy – 4-1 Deal Obtained NEXT BEST 8-10 Perpignan A few tips from the King in the North from Queensland finish the show just for good measure. AS always, check out progroupracing.com.au for more
Clayton has runners at multiple tracks in the coming days and interesting 2YO on debut in the Chairman's with Perilous Fighter stepping out for the first time
We're on the road to the Blue Diamond as Show Us Your Tips returns for Pro Group Racing. A big public holiday of racing with Black-type racing from both Melbourne & Sydney. We're at Sandown Hillside in Melbourne, with the track good and the rail in the true, on a card headlined by the G3 Blue Diamond Previews for both the colts & geldings and the fillies, as well as the G3 Manfred Stakes and Listed WJ Adams Stakes. We see some talented 2YO's step out as we're only a month away from the big Autumn feature, as well as the return of Everest runner Jacquinot in the other feature. BEST Daggy – R7 N1 Jacquinot Beaver – R7 N1 Jacquinot VALUE Daggy – R8 N5 Dawn Passage Beaver – R2 N2 Lady Adelaide Racing in Sydney comes from Warwick Farm racecourse where the worse of the weather has passed and we'll be on a soft track with the rail in the true. A tidy public holiday card headlined by the Listed Australia Day Cup for the stayers being the feature. BEST Daggy – R7 N4 Mission Pheonix Beaver – R8 N 12 Ponca VALUE Daggy - R5 N7 Mission Value Beaver – R7 N9 Outlandos Plus a couple of winners from around the country. As always check out progroupracing.com.au for more!
QUICK LISTEN | “I don't think he was taken back by design, I think he just stumbled out of the gates.” Tokyo Tycoon co-owner Butch Castles on the leadup to and tactics during the 2YO race at Karaka Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jo McKinnon joins Correct Weight for Talking Horses with Rich Hill Stud Principal John Thompson after the Stud sired both the 2YO and 3YO Karaka Millions winners yesterday in New Zealand
The Queensland Magic Millions carnival is upon us at Pro Group Racing, and the Show Us Your Tips boys are keen to get stuck in. The rail moves to the 1m mark from the 950 to 350m, True the remainder on a Good track which features the $1million features the Magic Millions Subzero, The Syndicate, Magic Millions Fillies and Mares, MM Snippets, 2YO Classic and 3YO Guineas, The Magic Millions Cup and the Qtis Open. A fantastic and deep card with quality young horses being targeted at the features and potentially the Golden Slipper Market to be reshaped after the 2YO features. BEST Daggy - R6 N1 King of Sparta Beaver - R6 N1 King of Sparta VALUE Daggy - R8 N7 Hell I Am & R5 N12 Bella Rouge Beaver - R9 N7 Superium The support program on the show comes from Flemington, where on a hot day the rail moves into the 8m position with the the Summer Carnival of racing on the horizon as the G3 Standish up the straight six the feature. BEST Daggy - R2 N1 Dunkel Beaver - R7 N3 Here to Shock VALUE Daggy - R3 N8 Baretta Beaver - R6 N1 Western Empire A quick touch on a couple of winners from Sydney for good measure. As we head towards the Autumn carnival, stay tuned to progroupracing.com.au
Gai Waterhouse has elected to keep her Magic Million's 2YO firepower stabled in Brisbane, Which way is she leaning with her trio heading into the 2YO classic hear the latest with Steve Hewlett
Locked and loaded for Magic Millions !!! Peter Snowden discusses his 2YO firepower for the Gold Coast feature on January 14.
Vin Cox joined Correct Weight to talk through a couple of handy wins for the stable, including Vilana in The Hunter and Remedies in the 2YO at Cranbourne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Us Your Tips, powered by Pro Group Racing, returns to preview two massive Spring racing cards. The Group 1 Makybe Diva Stakes headlines a very deep card at Flemington, which is also includes Group 2 features in the Let's Elope Stakes & Bobbie Lewis Quality and black type racing in the Poseidon Stakes, Cap D'Antibes Stakes, The Sofitel & Exford Plate. The rail returns to the true & some rain around will see the track in the soft range. The Makybe Diva Stakes looks an intriguing contest with the lack of pace, can the eye catcher from the Memsie & current favourite I'm Thunderstruck overcome the map issues? The three year old contests also look very exciting up the straight, while class mares step out in deep races looking for more black type. BEST Daggy - Point Nepean Beaver - Doull VALUE Daggy - Yearning Beaver - English Riviera Rosehill will also be on a rain affected track, with the rail moving to the 5m mark for the day, suggesting a hint of fear about it being difficult to make ground. The card is headlined by the Group 2 Run to the Rose, the last stop for the 3 year olds before the Golden Rose. The Theo Marks, Sheraco Stakes are the other Group 2 contests on the card, as well as the Group 3 Ming Dynasty. Perhaps the most intriguing contest on the card is the clash between the Chris Waller trained Espiona & Bjorn Baker's flying Shades of Rose. We also see the return of champion 2YO filly Fireburn as she begins her spring campaign. BEST Daggy - Golden Mile Beaver - Impulsar VALUE Daggy - Fireburn Beaver - Fireburn The usual Queensland tips from the Beaver wrap up the program. Check out progroupracing.com.au for more!
You can't say Neil Paine has created a trend with his wardrobe of colourful outfits because nobody else has followed a similar path. Unperturbed he'll continue to set the pace in his role as race day manager for the Waterhouse/Bott yard. Neil joins us on the podcast to talk about his riding career and his current role. He explains the origins of the race day apparel. Neil reflects on the Noumea race fall that ended his very successful riding career. He looks back on a lengthy rehabilitation and the phone call from Gai Waterhouse which would decide his life after race riding. Neil looks back on an association with the stable which began when Tommy Smith regularly provided him with rides. Gai continued to use Neil's services following her father's retirement. He talks about his involvement with trackwork and his role when representing the stable at outside meetings. The former jockey talks of the breach of Covid protocol which landed him in hot water on Golden Slipper day 2020. Neil pays tribute to his father Reg, a former champion country jockey who has been his greatest inspiration. He recalls a short stint in Brisbane under the tutelage of Colin and Pam O'Neill. Neil talks of his apprenticeship at Randwick to former successful trainer Albert McKenna, who had produced two top junior riders previously. Paine has never forgotten his first winning ride at a small Grenfell meeting, and the thrill of his first city win at Rosehill. He bent the rules in crossing from a wide gate. He looks back on a fairy tale win on bush filly Kisses For Kathy in the 1984 Silver Slipper. He remembers the filly's colourful trainer who met with a tragic accident a few years later. Neil still rues his unlucky defeat in the 1985 Epsom. He says it was the one that got away. He recalls an amazing win on a talented mare called Seeker's Gold from the Max Crockett stable. Memories of his first and only Gr 1 success remain vivid. He remembers his Orlando Classic victory for the Hayes stable. Neil thought he had another Gr 1 in the bag when he hit the front on Dandy Andy in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes. It was not to be. He looks back on another stakes win for David Hayes on Eastern Classic in the Hill Stakes. The popular horseman looks back on the most bittersweet experience of his racing career. Adherence to riding instructions cost him a win in the Inglis Classic at Rosehill in 1991- a defeat which cost him the ride on Tierce who would go on to clean sweep the 2YO races through the autumn of that year. Neil talks of his four children and the racing influence in the lives of his daughters Taylor, Sheridan, Shannon and son Blake. He acknowledges a brother-in-law and nephew who have made their marks as jockeys.
It's Show Us Your Tips with Daggy & Beaver, powered by Pro Group Racing. It's the final day of the racing season as the boys preview two good cards of racing, firstly from Rosehill Gardens with the feature Listed Winter Challenge the top race on the card, while racing returns to The Valley for the first time since March with some good racing for the 2YO & 3YO runners. At Rosehill the Sydney rain has meant we're looking at a Heavy 9 on Friday morning, with the rail in the +4m mark from the Winning Post - 1500m and in the True the remainder. It's an exciting betting card with the mouth watering rematch of Jojo Was a Man against the Waterhouse trained Cross Talk, with a couple of star imports in the mix for good measure. We also see a cracking 1100m 2YO race which could have an impact on the Spring ahead. BEST Daggy - Wicklow Beaver - Kanazawa VALUE Daggy - Kanaza / Sweet Ride Beaver - Notions Racing returns to Moonee Valley where the rail in the 3M mark for the return. Another card full of good juvenile racing, where once again the Patrick Payne stable continues to look to have a strong hand. Jamie Kah & Craig Williams are both in action as they look to establish themselves for the Spring ahead BEST Daggy - D'Aguilar Beaver - Rudhyar VALUE Daggy - Mathew Beaver - Set To Prophet Beaver then supplies us with his usual winners from Eagle Farm to wrap up the day. As always, check out progroupracing.com.au for all the racing news & stories heading into the new season.
2YO's Prado and Bistro go around at Moonee Valley tomorrow for the Freedman camp and they also have the progressive Set To Prophet lining up in Race 7
The Ratings Bureau's Dan O'Sullivan reflects on the season so far from a ratings perspective and how the best 2YO and 3YO's line-up heading into the spring
Tommy Berry joins Andrew Bensley on Winners to discuss his winter break, and his great book of rides today at Royal Randwick, including promising 2YO gelding True Crime.
Get you free Australian Racing tips as Daggy & Beaver host Show Us Your Tips for Pro Group Racing, twice a week every week! This afternoon's racing comes from Canterbury on a Heavy 9 with the rail in the true position. An interesting little betting card with some good looking 2YO & 3YO prospects stepping out for the first time and the half brother to Coolangatta steps out for the first time this preparation. It also looks a big day ahead for champion jockey Nash Rawiller. BEST Both - Narrated VALUE Daggy - Pozesana Beaver - Musical Affair The support card comes from Cranbourne, again a heavy 9 with the rail 9M Tough midweek fair with benchmark races throughout the afternoon. BEST Daggy - For Real Life Beaver - Audrey Girl VALUE Daggy - Shadow Hawk Beaver - Aragorn As always check out progroupracing.com.au for more
The stable have a host of runners this week and also heading to Caulfield on Saturday, including two 2YO colts in the VOBIS sprint with Cusack and Gold Bucket
t's midweek preview time for as Daggy & Beaver host Show Us Your Tips for Pro Group Racing. At Sandown Hillside the track is on the back up from Saturday, with rain around the rail moves into the 12m mark & is currently heavy. The boys are interested in a few good chances & are forecasting another big day for the in form Patrick Payne stable, also suggesting that Alana Kelly's claim could be invaluable on the stick track. BEST Daggy - Maddox Beaver - Literary Magnate VALUE Daggy - Peidra Beaver - No Secret The support card comes from the Kensington track which is again good with the rail in the true position. The two most interesting contests on the card kick off the day, with matching 2YO contests for the colts & geldings then the fillies, which key chances from all the headline Sydney stables. BEST Both - Steel Diamond VALUE Daggy - Brudenell Beaver - Shalstar As always, check out progroupracing.com.au for their free tips, extensive guides and much more!
Beaver & Daggy present Show Us Your Tips for progroupracing.com.au, as they run their card over midweek racing from both Randwick-Kensington & Sportsbet-Ballarat with their free Australia Racing tips. Kensington - Soft 7, rail 4m Sportsbet Ballarat - Heavy 8, rail 8m At the Kenso track the 2YO step out early with plenty of fresh talent we'll get a better feel for after the event, and Chris Waller is rolling out his brigade as they prepare for their winter campaigns with lightly raced charges including Niffler & Finepoint resuming. At Sportsbet-Ballarat, its a case of are we with or against the favourites with small fields, a wet track and short prices the order of the day. BEST BETS Daggy - Deep Finesse & Pukapunyal Beaver - Deep Finesse & Parisian Dancer VALUE Daggy - Sachello & Hopkins Beaver - Norman & Andalusia For more check out progroupracing.com.au
Local trainer Matty Williams had a nice 2YO winner yesterday and saddles up a couple of handy chances this afternoon including the much-hyped Almsgiver in Race 5!
4/05/2022 Warrnambool Day 2 & Canterbury Midweek Preview For progroupracing.com.au, Daggy & Beaver are back to preview day 2 of the ‘Bool, as well as a quick look through midweek Sydney Metropolitan racing from Canterbury. Day 2 of the Warrnambool carnival is headlined by the feature Galleywood Hurdle & the Listed Wangoom Handicap. The boys are tipping a big day for local trainer Lindsay Smith as he rolls out a couple of his lightly raced charges throughout the afternoon and we see champion jockeys Damien Oliver, Hugh Bowman & Jamie Kah all make the trip down south to ride throughout the carnival. An interesting card at Canterbury featuring some 2YO & 3YO maidens as well as benchmark Saturday racing, hopefully there is a winner or two along the way. BEST BESTS Daggy - Visinari & Democracy Manifest BEAVER - Showmanship & Democracy Manifest VALUE DAGGY - Frankie Pinot & Writrose BEAVER - Sachem & King of the Castle
Éxodo 20:1-3 Reina Valera 1960 1Y habló Dios todas estas palabras, diciendo: 2Yo soy Jehová tu Dios, que te saqué de la tierra de Egipto, de casa de servidumbre. 3No tendrás dioses ajenos delante de mí.
Ratings guru Dan O'Sullivan discusses which 2YO's have been the standouts so far as we head towards the juvenile feature races
John Moloney joins Michael to chat about the chances of Scorched Earth at Caulfield on Saturday along with The Regiment. We also discuss his runners at Bet365 Geelong today including 2YO debutant filly Frazana and Manhattan Man
Leading Trainer in Australia Adrian Bott joined Dan Huddy to chat about his stable and what to expect from the 2YO's and 3YO's as we head into the Magic Millions next month and the Magic Millions day in Wyong tomorrow
We hear from trainer Les Ross, he has a great record with 2YO runners, having had 24 run already this season for 16 top 4 placings.
On this week's show: - Flightline - 2YOs — Del Mar Debutante — Spinaway — Del Mar Futurity — Hopeful — My favorite 2YO so far - NFL Week 1 Picks — DAL @ TB — PHI @ ATL — NYJ @ CAR — SEA @ IND
On this week's show: - Flightline - 2YOs — Del Mar Debutante — Spinaway — Del Mar Futurity — Hopeful — My favorite 2YO so far - NFL Week 1 Picks — DAL @ TB — PHI @ ATL — NYJ @ CAR — SEA @ IND
Trainer of 2YO winner Royalzel Gary Portelli chat's to Dean and Ray about the victory at Randwick on Saturday.
Trainer Nick Olive joins Andrew Bensley to chat about the 2-day Wagga Carnival which gets underway today. Nick spoke about his handy 2YO who contests the first race today, Nephradiva, plus his cup runner Maid Of Ore.
Another huge weekend of racing is upon us as we gear up for Day 2 of the Championships at Royal Randwick. We undertake a Horse-Topsy on all of the fallout from The Championships so far, as Sults declares his 2YO of the year! Award winning segment Jet or Forget is back as we take a look at Hawkes v McEvoy, The Farrier Games and the Ponytail Man. This weeks 2 Units gets competitive as we go head to head over a 6 pack of tinnies. We love a spec as much as anyone, but as always, please gamble responsibly - https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/
Trainer John Sadler discusses unbeaten 2YO colt Starry Legend, who we could see on Saturday week.
A look at Saturday’s All-Star Mile and the latest 2YO ratings with The Ratings Bureau’s Dan O’Sullivan
Artorius was an impressive winner taking out the 2YO race at Sandown yesterday
We welcome in Sky Racing's Michael Maxworthy to preview the 2YO and 3YO Magic Millions races this weekend Barrier draws complete - (final fields not out) Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @giveusaspellpod Follow us on Facebook 'Give Us A Spell Podcast' Rate and Review us on Apple iTunes!
Four Moves Ahead couldn’t have been more impressive on debut, taking out the 2YO race on the Kenso Saturday for Tommy Berry and John Sargent. John joined Michael Felgate on Racing Pulse
No hay nada como la sabiduría 1Queridos jovencitos: cuando su padre los instruya, préstenle atención, si realmente quieren aprender. 2Yo, como maestro, les doy este buen consejo: no abandonen sus enseñanzas. 3Yo también fui niño; tuve un padre y una madre que me trataban con ternura. 4Mi padre me dio este consejo: «Grábate bien lo que te digo, y haz lo que te mando; así tendrás larga vida. 5Hazte cada vez más sabio y entendido; nunca olvides mis enseñanzas. ¡Jamás te apartes de ellas! 6Si amas a la sabiduría y nunca la abandonas, ella te cuidará y te protegerá. 7Lo que realmente importa es que cada día seas más sabio y que aumentes tus conocimientos, aunque tengas que vender todo lo que poseas. 8Valoriza el conocimiento, y tu vida tendrá más valor; si haces tuyo el conocimiento, todos te tratarán con respeto, 9y quedarán admirados de tu gran sabiduría. 10»Escúchame, jovencito: hazme caso y vivirás muchos años. 11Yo, como maestro, te enseño a vivir sabiamente y a siempre hacer el bien. 12Vayas rápido o despacio, no tendrás ningún problema para alcanzar el éxito. 13Acepta mis enseñanzas y no te apartes de ellas; cuídalas mucho, que de ellas depende tu vida. 14No te juntes con gente malvada ni sigas su mal ejemplo. 15¡Aléjate de su compañía! ¡Aléjate, y sigue adelante! 16Esa gente no duerme hasta que hace algo malo; ¡no descansa hasta destruir a alguien! 17En vez de comer, se satisface cometiendo maldades; en vez de beber, festeja la violencia que comete. 18»La vida de los hombres buenos brilla como la luz de la mañana: va siendo más y más brillante, hasta que alcanza todo su esplendor. 19La vida de los malvados es todo lo contrario: es como una gran oscuridad donde no saben ni en qué tropiezan. 20»Querido jovencito, escucha bien lo que te digo. 21Grábate bien mis enseñanzas, y no te apartes de ellas, 22pues son una fuente de vida para quienes las encuentran; son el remedio para una vida mejor. 23Y sobre todas las cosas, cuida tu mente, porque ella es la fuente de la vida. 24No te rebajes diciendo palabras malas e indecentes. 25Pon siempre tu mirada en lo que está por venir. 26Corrige tu conducta, afirma todas tus acciones. 27Por nada de este mundo dejes de hacer el bien; ¡apártate de la maldad!» --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yamy-cruz/message
Malaquías 1 Amor de Jehová por Jacob 1Profecía de la palabra de Jehová contra Israel, por medio de Malaquías. 2Yo os he amado, dice Jehová; y dijisteis: ¿En qué nos amaste? ¿No era Esaú hermano de Jacob? dice Jehová. Y amé a Jacob, 3y a Esaú aborrecí, y convertí sus montes en desolación, y abandoné su heredad para los chacales del desierto. 4Cuando Edom dijere: Nos hemos empobrecido, pero volveremos a edificar lo arruinado; así ha dicho Jehová de los ejércitos: Ellos edificarán, y yo destruiré; y les llamarán territorio de impiedad, y pueblo contra el cual Jehová está indignado para siempre. 5Y vuestros ojos lo verán, y diréis: Sea Jehová engrandecido más allá de los límites de Israel.
Show 20 is quite the anniversary episode! The one and only Maggie Wolfendale, the Queen of NYRA, joins Naomi this week. When Maggie talks, everyone listens. Her sharp eye and extensive knowledge of all the runners have made her a popular and unique member of the broadcasting team. Aside from paddock analysis, she's a host, a handicapper and she conducts horse back interviews to boot. The national Fox Sports shows such as Saratoga Live and America's Day at the Races wouldn't be the same without her. Naomi and Maggie go over the Forego and Sword Dancer fields, reflect on the most impressive 2YO performances at Saratoga, dive into Maggie's equine and professional history, her role as on air talent in combination with being an assistant and exercise rider to her husband Tom Morley and so much more. What are you waiting for? Check it out.
A solid day for the Lindsay Park operation asthey opened up with a winner in the first at Caulfield with Aidensfield taking outthe 2YO race and then the much maligned So Si bon making it back-to-back winswhen he stormed home to win the Bert Bryant Handicap.
Take a listen...We've grabbed a few questions and answers from our first LIVE Along For The Ride™ Instagram Q & A... It was an great opportunity to interact with some of our listeners and discuss a variety of subjects– all very good questions and it's just the beginning of what we plan to do more of in the future. "ASK, LEARN, LISTEN" more to come!
Casey Deary NRHA 1.9 Million Rider and one of the big, big personalities of the reining industry. Andrea and Casey exchange training techniques and philosophy on their show horses and find they have much in common. Casey is always fun and entertaining to speak with while providing an overview into how top level trainers understand and care for their amazing athletes. A great conversation, and you must hear Casey’s story of entering the toughest event in the Performance Horse industry– the NRCHA's "Worlds Greatest Horseman". Casey grew up in Texas riding horses, taking low-budget colts, training them and reselling them, allowing him to grow his training business. Deary won the NRHA Futurity in 2012 on the mare Americasnextgunmodel and again in 2015 on another mare Shesouttayourleague, and has made the finals at many major limited-age events. He and his wife, Nicole, and their four children live in Weatherford, Texas, where he coaches youth and amateur clients to successfully work with their horses, not only in competition, but every time they ride. Thank you to Electric Snow, Tom Balding Bits & Spurs, Cinch Jeans.
Another big day for Ciaron Maher and Dave Eustace as they took out the Sydney Cup with long-odds hope Etah James while earlier in the day Away Game stamped her credentials as one of the best 2YO’s in the country once again with a brilliant win in the Percy Sykes
With over 37 AQHA World and Reserve World Champion titles in multiple events combined with multiple NRHA & NRCHA Open titles Bob Avila is acknowledged by his peers as one of the most versatile and accomplished horsemen. NRCHA Million Dollar Rider and Hall Of Fame Member Bob is a 3 time Snaffle Bit Futurity Champion. In addition, he is a NRHA Open Futurity Champion. Bob has trained, mentored and influenced many NRCHA & NRHA champions over his lifelong career. From being the first recipient of the AQHA Professional Horseman to capturing the prestigious title of World's Greatest Horseman twice, Bob has won in excess of 1.7 million dollars. His talents, teaching abilities, style of training and riding, as well as great horse power has gone forward to perpetuate and influence winning programs all around the world.
Maher & Eustace will be shooting for more Group 1 glory on Saturday at Randwick when star filly Loving Gaby tackles the older horses once again in the TJ Smith Stakes. 2YO colts Holyfield and Prague also go around in the Inglis Sires whilst the team saddle up plenty at Caulfield as well.
Adrian Bott teamed up with Gai Waterhouse to score himself a maiden Golden Slipper victory with Farnan as the 2YO colt lead all the way to take out the rich feature at Rosehill.
Beau Mertens joined Correct Weight after he guided progressive 2YO filly Missile Mantra to win the Listed Redoute's Choice Stakes at Caulfield for Peter and Paul Snowden. The filly kept her unblemished record and Mertens was full of praise for her professionalism.
On this week's edition of the Matt Bernier Show Preview, Matt Bernier discusses 2YO females from Saratoga and Del Mar, as well as the Woodbine Mile and week 2 NFL Trifecta. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Hosts Hunter Rankin and Brian Treacy talk with Todd Pletcher about his huge weekend in New York on Wood Memorial day, including horses Vino Rosso and Army Mule - Maryland stallion Friesan Fire's first Grade I Winner! Todd tells us about his many talented colts headed to the Kentucky Derby, including Magnum Moon who looks to take the Arkansas Derby this weekend. We also talk to Todd about the "mega-trainer" and his large New York based operatio. Finally we had to talk about his former employee and our trainer, Horacio De Paz's time with him! Listen in to also learn about all things Sagamore Racing including - newly named 2YO's and tours. And all things Sagamore Spirit including - the One Year Anniversary celebration at the distillery and a special LTO whiskey launching in May. Subscribe to the podcast here. Episodes are available for download on iTunes as well. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates and episode teases.
The belated and 2nd edition of 'Forged', a distinctively mechanically influenced mix of new releases and some 1Yo and 2Yo archives. Steel is built on percussive layers, starts off deep and involved then moves in a more anthemic direction, still underpinned by cold strings and hard snares before finishing with delayed 808 congas on a New Order tip. Mixed Live, shout out to Mr. Moss: #JasonRealTime. The faves for me are from Jager, Fran Von vie and Kort. 01 Adana Twins - Strange (Acid Pauli and NU Mix) 02 Sebas Ramis - La Mina (Juliche Hernandez and Kirill Kirik Mix) 03 Kort - No Fear 04 Jager Ft Sehija - I'm Falling 05 The White Lamp - Make It Good (Hannes Fischer Remix) 06 Bruno Nasty - El Sol 07 Della Zouch - Virgule 08 Sonny Fodera - Putting It Down 09 CloverLeaf - I Luv You 10 Coll Sellini - Essential Love 11 2nd Sequel - Life 12 Fran Von Vie - Wake me up when everything has changed 13 Wndlrs - Deep CLassical Soul 14 Jackmaster K - In Flight