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On this week's TimeformUS Pacecast, Craig and David recap last weekend's stakes racing from across the globe, highlighted by Volatile's Alfred G. Vanderbilt from Saratoga, Maximum Security's return in the San Diego at Del Mar, and Enable's third win in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
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The Racing Dudes preview Saturday’s Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1) at Saratoga and the San Diego Handicap (G2) at Del Mar. Then the Dudes give rapid-fire selections for some of the other stakes action around the country, including the Ballston Spa Stakes (G2) at Saratoga featuring the return of Sistercharlie. Music by High Rule: ►Click HERE to download "Control": https://apple.co/2DVglyX ►SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/highrule/control ►Website: http://www.highrule.com/
Summer at Saratoga and Del Mar is the subject of the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Saratoga Special's Tom Law discusses the meet so far and Saturday's running of the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap. Jockey Abel Cedillo talks about his role as the substitute rider on Maximum Security in the San Diego Handicap. DraftKings Sportsbook's Johnny Avello forecasts some of the weekend's top races. The RFRP is sponsored by 1/ST BET. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this week's TimeformUS Forecast, Craig and David recap last weekend's Haskell card at Monmouth, and then handicap the late Pick-5 sequence for this coming Saturday at Saratoga, featuring the Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Emery Songer and John Hernandez talk about the latest in the Jerry Hollendorfer case, as the trainer is still looking for a track to stable horses. The hosts try to make sense of the polarizing aspects of the sport, specifically this year. They are joined by Jason Loutsch, Racing Manager for Albaugh Family Stables, to talk about the 19+ length win by 2-year-old Dennis' Moment at Ellis Park. Ken Miller joins the fray and recaps last weekend's big races with Highest Honors winning the Curlin, Imperial Hint winning the Alfred G. Vanderbilt, and Tax winning the Jim Dandy. The three also handicap the Test and Whitney coming up this weekend.
Public Handicapper Editors Scott Carson and Chris Larmey discuss the four races on Public Handicapper.com. Races covered are the Alfred G. Vanderbilt, the Bowling Green, and the Jim Dandy from Saratoga, and the Bing Crosby from Del Mar.
The Jim Dandy Stakes and Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap at Saratoga and the Bing Crosby Stakes at Del Mar are the subjects of the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Reigning Del Mar training champion Peter Miller talks about the Crosby and his success with sprinters. Award-winning turf writer and publisher Tom Law of the Saratoga Special previews the Jim Dandy and Vanderbilt and discloses some of his handicapping angles this year at The Spa. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod is available via Apple, Google, Stitcher and at VSiN.com/podcasts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Magic Mike Show previews Saturday's Late Pick 4 sequence at Saratoga that includes three graded stakes races: the Alfred G. Vanderbilt (G1), the Bowling Green (G2), and the Jim Dandy (G2).
The Racing Dudes squad previews the $600,000 Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) live from Saratoga, then gives rapid-fire picks for Friday's $100,000 Curlin Stakes and Saturday's $350,000 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1) and $250,000 Bowling Green (G2), all at Saratoga.
Emery Songer is joined by Prairie Meadows Handicapper John Hernandez and expert Ken Miller to recap the Haskell Invitational won by the polarizing Maximum Security. They also go through three big races at Saratoga this weekend: the Curlin, the Alfred G. Vanderbilt, and the Jim Dandy.
In this introductory episode of Fast Horses, Slow Whiskey, Hunter Rankin of Sagamore Racing and Brian Treacy of Sagamore Spirit take you inside the world of horse racing and rye whiskey in Maryland. Hunter Rankin, President of Sagamore Racing and host of Fast Horses, Slow Whiskey provides a unique perspective on Sagamore Racing's relentless work to breed, raise and train Thoroughbreds that win at horse racing's highest level. In this episode he welcomes his regular co-host, President of Sagamore Spirit, Brian Treacy. Sagamore Spirt is a new Baltimore-based whiskey company that is proud to make spirits worthy of Maryland’s distilling heritage. Sagamore Spirit Straight Rye Whiskey is an American whiskey with a unique mash bill and proofing process. The distilling team mingles two different mash bills – a high rye and a low rye – and then adds Sagamore Farm spring-fed water to create an 83-proof Straight Rye Whiskey. 100 percent of the whiskey is hand-bottled and labeled by the Sagamore Spirit team. Sagamore Racing is a professional horse racing team based at historic Sagamore Farm in Glyndon, Md. Once owned by Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Jr., Sagamore Farm was developed into a world-renowned racing and breeding operation from 1933 – 1986. During that time, Sagamore became home and the eventual resting place of Hall of Fame horses Native Dancer, Bed o’Roses and Discovery. In 2007, Under Armour founder and CEO Kevin Plank, a Maryland native, purchased the 530-acre farm implementing a long-term restoration plan with the mission to breed, raise and race Thoroughbreds at the sport’s highest level, while preserving its storied and rich tradition. Together, Hunter and Brian go inside Maryland's rich history connected with Thoroughbred racing and Rye Whiskey!