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Hear from some of WA racing's biggest names in the lead up to the 2025 TABtouch Western Trilogy. The Western Trilogy is the world's only tri-code slot race series. The Sandgroper - Thursday April 24 (Cannington Greyhounds)The Nullarbor - Friday April 25 (Gloucester Park)The Quokka - Saturday April 26 (Ascot Racecourse) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from some of WA racing's biggest names in the lead up to the 2025 TABtouch Western Trilogy. The Western Trilogy is the world's only tri-code slot race series. The Sandgroper - Thursday April 24 (Cannington Greyhounds)The Nullarbor - Friday April 25 (Gloucester Park)The Quokka - Saturday April 26 (Ascot Racecourse) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from some of WA racing's biggest names in the lead up to the 2025 TABtouch Western Trilogy. The Western Trilogy is the world's only tri-code slot race series. The Sandgroper - Thursday April 24 (Cannington Greyhounds)The Nullarbor - Friday April 25 (Gloucester Park)The Quokka - Saturday April 26 (Ascot Racecourse) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from some of WA racing's biggest names in the lead up to the 2025 TABtouch Western Trilogy. The Western Trilogy is the world's only tri-code slot race series. The Sandgroper - Thursday April 24 (Cannington Greyhounds)The Nullarbor - Friday April 25 (Gloucester Park)The Quokka - Saturday April 26 (Ascot Racecourse) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from some of WA racing's biggest names in the lead up to the 2025 TABtouch Western Trilogy. The Western Trilogy is the world's only tri-code slot race series. The Sandgroper - Thursday April 24 (Cannington Greyhounds)The Nullarbor - Friday April 25 (Gloucester Park)The Quokka - Saturday April 26 (Ascot Racecourse) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isabel Viera and Liv Declerck discuss disability services provider Rocky Bay. Plus the latest on WA's GST deal; State election results; and Ascot Racecourse's $64 million redevelopment.
Over 150 stunning classic and collector cars are set to be auctioned on 14th September 2024 in our Pace of Autumn Sale at Ascot Racecourse, view them ALL here
Auction Specialist Mathew Priddy, YouTuber Tom Exton, and the esteemed journalist Vicki Butler-Henderson come together to unveil their top picks for classic car buys ranging from £5,000 to £50,000. Recorded just before our Symphony of Spring auction at Ascot Racecourse, we delve into the upcoming lots, including the King Charles' Jaguar I-Page and Vicki's personal TV catnip, Drive to Survive. Get discover our 2024 hidden gems! Considering the sale of your classic or collector car? Consign now for our Flight of Elegance Sale on 11th May 2024, at Farnborough International.
Leading WA Horse Trainer, Simon Miller, joined Tim Gossage & Scott Cummings live in studio in the lead up to the Quokka $4 million Slot Race on April 20 at Ascot Racecourse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the freshly named Refuel Podcast with Historics Auctioneers! In this month's episode, we're excited to have Tim Pollard, Group Digital Editor at Bauer Media, as our guest. Together, we'll explore the evolution of car journalism in the age of social media, discussing its profound impact on the automotive landscape. Tim shares insights into how the cultural landscape of 2024 is influencing car buying habits, uncovering specific trends shaping the automotive market and provides a glimpse into the upcoming trends that are poised to impact the classic car scene. Don't miss this insightful episode! Join us for our first sale of 2024 on Saturday 2nd March at Ascot Racecourse
Welcome to the latest episode of the Historics Podcast! In this episode, our attention is sparked by the recent auction of Leonardo DiCaprio's iconic Countach from The Wolf Of Wall Street, leading us to ponder the fate of other remarkable projects we have sold here at Historics over the years. As we journey through our archives, we unearth tales of classic cars brought back to life, exploring the evolution and value of these mechanical gems. Join us as we delve into the world of restoration and rediscover the stories behind some of the most intriguing barn finds and restoration projects ever! Considering the sale of your classic or collector car? Consign now for our March 2nd Sale at Ascot Racecourse. Simply click below for a free valuation. https://www.historics.co.uk/selling/valuation
Juliet Slot is Chief Commercial Officer at Arsenal Football Club and a board director at the British Olympic Association.At Arsenal Juliet heads a department with a broad remit including marketing, data and insight, commercial partnerships, ticketing, hospitality, conferencing and events, retail licensing and new commercial ventures.Juliet's whole career has been in the sports industry, with senior roles at adidas, Fulham Football Club, London 2012 and Ascot Racecourse, before she joined Arsenal. In exploring her earlier roles in sport, we talk about selling sports clothing to women and what Juliet learnt from the challenging experience of getting partners on board for the London 2012 bid.Passionate about gender equality in sport, Juliet is leading the way through her work at Arsenal FC, which has long been a driving force in women's football.Juliet is incredibly open in sharing her learnings, as we explore everything from the data and insight needed to market women's sport and drive ticket sales, to finding new sponsors for the women's team while managing the expectations of elite female footballers, who are now household names. Sharing some shocking stories from her time as the first female Director at Fulham Football Club in the 90s, Juliet reflects on how much things are now changing for women working in football, especially at clubs like Arsenal. This is a fascinating interview with a woman leading her field, generously sharing her learnings with others across sport. A huge thank you to Sport England, who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery grant. Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
Hosted by our trio of automotive experts - Vicki Butler Henderson, Tom Exton TGE, and Mathew Priddy - this podcast is your ultimate guide to turning your passion for classic cars into a full or part-time income. Contact us now or visit Historics.co.uk to and get a free, no-obligation valuation. Next auction: Ascot Racecourse 2nd March 2024 Sale starts: March 2nd 2024 09:30 Viewing Days Wednesday 28th February 2024 9am - 5pm Thursday 29th February 2024 9am - 5pm Friday 1st March 2024 9am - 5pm
Leading WA Jockey, Steven Parnham, spoke to Tim Gossage & Scott Cummings after Steven rode both winners for the Railways Stakes & WA Guineas on Saturday at Ascot Racecourse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leading Horse Trainer, Chris Waller, joined Tim Gossage & Scott Cummings with an update on his horse 'Roots' set to race tomorrow at the Railways Stakes on Ascot Racecourse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Game Changers podcast returns on Tuesday October 31 with eight more trailblazers in women's sport exploring their careers and key issues around equality in sport and beyond.The award-winning podcast is support by Sport England through a National Lottery Award and hosted by Sue Anstiss MBE.The superb guest list for this latest series includes:Caroline Wozniacki – A professional tennis player who was ranked world number one for 71 weeks at the height of her career, and who won the Australian Open, before retiring from the game in 2020 having been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. In 2023, now mother to two small children, Caroline announced her surprise return to professional tennis.Ellie Simmonds - one of the world's most celebrated Paralympians with an incredible 5 Paralympic gold medals, 14 World titles, 10 European titles and countless World records. Ellie retired from the pool in 2021, but continues to be one of the nation's most well-loved personalities and a regular on our TV screens. Caroline Dubois – A pioneering professional British boxer and Olympian, who won European, World and Olympic Youth titles, and is now IBO Lightweight Champion.Layla Guscoth – an England netballer who incredibly combines this role with her career as a doctor. Having won silver and bronze World Cup medals, Layla's captained her country along with teams in the Netball Super League and in Australia.Suzy Wrack – A British journalist and much-celebrated women's football writer for The Guardian, Suzy's also the award-winning author of ‘A Woman's Game' and does an incredible job driving social change through her coverage of women's sport.Jeanette Kwakye – former British sprinter, 5-time British Champion, Olympian and world indoor silver medallist, who's gone on to become a much-respected sports broadcaster across the BBC, Sky and Channel 5. Juliet Slot – Chief Commercial Officer at Arsenal Football Club, and a non-exec Director of the British Olympic Association, with previous senior roles at Ascot Racecourse, London 2012, Fulham Football Club and adidas. Juliet's passionate about gender equality in sport and is leading the way through her work at Arsenal. AndHannah Mills - the most successful Olympic female sailor in history, Hannah went on to join Ben Ainslie's SailGP team as its first female sailor, returning to the water just a few months after the birth of her baby Sienna. Hannah's also a passionate advocate for positive impact around climate change. *The Game Changers is available for free across all podcast platforms, or you can listen directly from the Fearless Women website www.fearlesswomen.co.uk. This is also where you'll find details of all the trailblazing guests featured in previous series – there are over 150 of them. You can also listen to the best-selling book ‘Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport' for free on the podcast. You'll find the entire audio of the best-selling book in series 13.The Fearless Women website is also where you can find out more about the Women's Sport Collective, a free, inclusive community for all women working in sport. Help progress your leadership ambitions networking events, regional groups, webinars, mentoring schemes, LinkedIn Group, monthly newsletter, complimentary places at industry conferences and much, much more. It's all completely free. Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
Highly acclaimed pastry chef Eric Lanlard, owner of Cakeboy Cookery School in London shares some great tips to enjoy an Afternoon Tea. As Chef for the Royal Ascot Afternoon Tea, Chef Lanlard prepared around 6,500 Afternoon Tea servings this season including 20,000 scones. Queen Anne founded Ascot Racecourse in 1711 and even stopped there often… The post Chef Eric Lanlard: Royal Ascot Afternoon Tea appeared first on Kitchen Chat.
Highly acclaimed pastry chef Eric Lanlard, owner of Cakeboy Cookery School in London shares some great tips to enjoy an Afternoon Tea. As Chef for the Royal Ascot Afternoon Tea, Chef Lanlard prepared around 6,500 Afternoon Tea servings this season including 20,000 scones. Queen Anne founded Ascot Racecourse in 1711 and even stopped there often on her ride from Windsor for an Afternoon Tea before there was a racecourse. According to Chef Lanlard, a royal approach to prepare your scones is the Cornish way with jam first and then clotted cream on top. However, this remains a constant cuisine debate with Cornwall vs Devon. The Devonshire way is to put the clotted cream on first and then the jam. Either way, an Afternoon Tea is always a scrumptious treat.
歡迎留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments 1. Giving someone the cold shoulder 冷落他人 傳說這句諺語的起源,可追溯至19世紀,當時英國有一位小說家Sir Walter Scott,他在自己的創作裡面使用了這句諺語。裡頭描述在一場飯局中,主人公提供了一塊Cold Shoulder of Mutton(冷掉的羊肩胛肉)給客人,用來表示冷落,不願招待的情境。 原文裡頭a cold shoulder of mutton,Mutton指的是羊肉,而他跟我們所熟悉的Lamb有何區別? "Giving someone the cold shoulder" is a popular English idiom that means to intentionally ignore someone as a form of punishment or disapproval. It implies a deliberate act of showing indifference or unfriendliness towards another person. Example sentences:After the argument, Sarah gave her friend the cold shoulder and refused to speak to her for days.Despite his attempts to apologize, the boss continued to give him the cold shoulder, making the work environment tense and uncomfortable. 2. Hands down 輕而易舉 這句諺語起源自19世紀賽馬運動,由於當時賽馬活動受到全國人民喜愛,報紙上經常看見許多有關賽馬的資訊,而體育記者運用了Hands down這個字句,來描述騎士通過終點前,雙手垂放,沒拉韁繩仍舊獲得冠軍。這代表騎士在這場比賽中,拿下勝利是輕而易舉。 現代英國最有名的賽馬活動,可以追溯至1711年。當時養了一堆馬,又熱愛賽馬活動的安妮女王,在溫莎城堡不遠處的阿斯科特小鎮舉辦了一場有獎金的賽馬活動,後來為了延續這項娛樂,更成立了皇家賽馬場,也就是阿思科特賽馬會場(Ascot Racecourse) ,300多年來,這座賽馬場每年六月都會舉辦皇家賽馬會(Royal Ascot)。據說它是英國最有價值的賽馬活動,獎金高達數百萬英鎊,除了看賽馬外,也是世界知名的社交場合,活動中能看見參與者盛裝打扮,展現自己時尚的一面。 "Hands down" is a common English idiom that is used to indicate a clear and decisive victory or outcome. It means that something is easily the best or most superior option without any doubt or competition. It suggests that there is no need for further discussion or debate because the winner or the best choice is evident. Example sentences:John is the fastest runner in our school. He wins every race hands down.The new restaurant in town has the most delicious pizza. It's hands down the best pizza I've ever tasted. 3. TURN A BLIND EYE 視而不見 這則諺語,跟一位英國海軍將領有關,他的名字叫做Horatio Nelson。本身活躍於法國大革命與拿破崙戰爭時期。這時期的英國坐擁了海上霸權的地位,然而他們越想鞏固這個位子,就越擔心周邊的鄰國強盛起來,加上當時英法兩國時常出現軍事對抗,英國就更擔心其他國家成為法國的同盟國。 當時北歐跟俄羅斯有一個組織叫做第二次武裝中立聯盟(Second League of Armed Neutrality)目的是為了保護中立國在海上的貨運暢通,不會受到英法任何一方的阻撓。不過當初英國海軍比較神經質一點,他們為了阻斷任何有可能提供給法國人的資源,會嚴格搜查有出入過法國港口的中立船隻,看看他們有沒有貿易往來,主觀認定下,如果有,那就會扣押船上的貨物。 這就讓北方聯盟很困擾,畢竟人家還是要賺錢生存的,因此有些中立國就對英國的行為相當感冒。1801年,英國就以第二次武裝中立聯盟可能跟法國結盟為理由,出兵攻打了丹麥王國,迫使他們退出聯盟。 然而丹麥王國不理會英國的最後通牒,雙方就在海上開戰,而領軍的將領,就包含了前面提到的Horatio Nelson。Horatio Nelson身經百戰,但他曾在一場戰役中失去自一隻眼睛,隨著兩方激烈交戰,Nelson的上司擔心英國海軍前線寡不敵眾,因此要求Nelson撤軍。 此時Nelson默默地將望遠鏡放在它那個失明的眼睛上,並說出了一段最經典的話:「"I have the right to be blind sometimes. I really do not see the signal」 很明顯,他是有點故意違背命令的,後來Nelson將戰局逆轉,擊敗了丹麥的艦隊。這時期的丹麥王國,包含了丹麥以及挪威,後續因為跟英國又打起來,戰敗之後,丹麥王國所幸投靠拿破崙,結果拿破崙後來慘遭滑鐵盧,身為戰敗國又鬧飢荒,丹麥王國於是將挪威割讓出去給瑞典。後續丹麥在1848年發生丹麥革命,國家也開始從君主專制走向現在的君主立憲制。 "To turn a blind eye" is an English idiom that means to intentionally ignore or disregard something, usually an undesirable or inappropriate action, without taking any action or intervening. Example sentences:The teacher decided to turn a blind eye to the students' whispering during the test.The government officials were suspected of turning a blind eye to the corruption happening within their department. Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode, I tell the story of Peter Taylor, Nigel Ogier and Patrick Welch.On March 7, 2003, Peter and Nigel lured Patrick to Ascot Racecourse on the pretext of stealing alcohol from the kitchens.Patrick was stabbed and beaten to death by both men shortly after arriving.Judge Stephen Kramer handed both men a life sentence on February 13, 2004, with minimum terms of 20 years.For all things British Murders, please visit my website:britishmurders.comIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicReferences:britishmurders.com/patrickwelch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I tell the story of Peter Taylor, Nigel Ogier and Patrick Welch. On March 7, 2003, Peter and Nigel lured Patrick to Ascot Racecourse on the pretext of stealing alcohol from the kitchens. Patrick was stabbed and beaten to death by both men shortly after arriving. Judge Stephen Kramer handed both men a life sentence on February 13, 2004, with minimum terms of 20 years. For all things British Murders, please visit my website: britishmurders.com Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic References: britishmurders.com/patrickwelch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Putting the ultimate collection together? There's more choice out there than ever. Our team discuss favourites and predict which cars are the ones to buy and lock away indefinitely. Next auction: Ascot Racecourse 8th April View catalogue
Racing Reporter for The West Australian, Jay Rooney, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to discuss the latest racing news and preview the inaugural 'Gold Rush' at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday to wrap up the Pinnacles 2022 events.
Welcome to the winter installment of the Historics podcast. This month Vicki Butler-Henderson, Mathew Priddy and Tom Exton (TGE) catch-up at our December auction from Mercedes-Benz World, Brooklands. Tune in for a World Cup inspired car quiz and enjoy our team's best Christmas 'pullover' stories. We are now inviting entries to our next sale on Saturday 4th March 2023 at Ascot Racecourse. If you would like to enter your classic please contact us on 01753 639170 or request a valuation here: https://www.historics.co.uk/selling/valuation/
Legendary Jockey and 3-time Melbourne Cup Winner, Damien Oliver, caught up with Scott Cummings Tim Gossage & Rylie Morgan to preview the Winterbottom Stakes this Saturday at Ascot Racecourse.
Superstar Horse Trainer for Godolphin, James Cummings, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage after Railway Stakes day at Ascot Racecourse.
TAB Racing Analyst, Rylie Morgan, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage in studio to share his picks for Railway Stakes day this Saturday at Ascot Racecourse.
Leading WA Horse Trainer - Simon Miller - joined Scott Cummings, Tim Gossage & Gareth Hall at Ascot Racecourse to discuss how his stables are tracking for 'The Pinnacles' this week.
Leading WA Horse Trainer - Dan Morton - joined Scott Cummings, Tim Gossage & Gareth Hall at Ascot Racecourse ahead of the 'Railway Stakes' on Saturday where two of his horses 'Alaskan God' and 'Startrade' are in the field.
Star WA Jockey & Trainer - Mitchell Pateman - joined Scott Cummings, Tim Gossage & Gareth Hall at Ascot Racecourse to discuss his win on This'll Testya in the Colonel Reeves Stakes.
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Leading WA Horse Trainer, Simon Miller, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage in studio to pick some winners for this week's races.
Leading WA Horse Trainer, Simon Miller, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to preview the races at Ascot on Saturday and Northam races today.
In this episode of the FMCG Podcast we speak with Marcus Black, Joint Managing Director at Slingsby Gin and Intercontinental Brands. Watch to hear the story of how Marcus and his business partner Mike Carthy started the business, how they built a brand in alcoholic drinks as a premium gin spirit and what they've been up to with sports and lifestyle sponsorships including: The BMW PGA championships and Ascot Racecourse!
TAB Racing Expert - Rylie Morgan - joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage in studio to give his best tips for the week.
Racing Analyst, Rylie Morgan, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to share his best tips ahead of a huge weekend of racing.
We celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee by looking at the evolution of sport during her reign and some of the world's most significant and iconic sporting moments of the last 70 years. We discuss the Queen's influence on sport and what her legacy might be. Plus we head live to Epsom ahead of one of the Queen's favourite sporting events, The Derby We catch up with New Zealand star Rosie Elliot ahead of the Oceania Athletics Championships. She tells us about how she turned to running to help with crippling anxiety, and it turns out she's quite good at it as she's now the New Zealand 400 metres champion. Plus When Leon Schaffer was growing up he dreamed of becoming a footballer. Aged just 12 he lost his leg through cancer and he thought his chances of being a professional athlete had gone, until he met a fellow German amputee who just happened to be a Paralympic long jump world record holder. Proving that if you can see it, you can be it, Leon has now achieved just that. Photo: Queen Elizabeth II attends Royal Ascot 2021 at Ascot Racecourse on June 19, 2021 in Ascot, England. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Today on the podcast, Lucy Branch, talks to Charlie Langton who is one of the most sought-after equine artists of our time. His sculptures revels in the difference in attitude, character and physicality that sets champion racehorses apart. He has undertaken major commissions of famous racehorses including his over-life-size bronze tribute to four-time Gold Cup Winner, Yeats, in the parade ring at Ascot Racecourse. His interview is particularly interesting because his area of work is so niche, anyone who thinks that they couldn't possibly build a business by focusing on just one thing will be proved wrong by his story. Join us and BE INSPIRED BY SCULPTURE. You can find images of Charlie Langdon's work and a transcription of the interview at Sculpture Vulture Blog - SCULPTURE VULTURE Please support the show by purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly, about the foundations of preserving sculpture and architectural features. Or, one of several novels such as, Restoration Murder, by Lucy Branch. This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation
We review the fantastic races in the London Marathon and also discuss Lizzie Deignan becoming the winner of the very first women's Paris-Roubaix cycle race. Our first guest is Max Fenton, Key Account Manager at Ascot Racecourse. He talks about founding the Be A Good Sport network to support and mentor sports events professionals in what has been a tough 18 months. Our second guest is women's footballer and primary school teacher Naomi Loveless. She shares her passion for football - from working in the community game and for the FA, and how all of the skills she learned there are now being put to use in her new career, managing and coaching a classroom full of 7 year olds!
Today's 'Banter' features Nick Smith, the Director of Racing and Public Affairs at Ascot Racecourse in the UK to chat more about the Royal Ascot Carnival which gets underway tonight. We hear more about the difference expected between last year and this year, as well as the inclusion of the big world pools in betting thanks to the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
Recording from their spiritual home — Ascot Racecourse — the Perth Racing Guru Terry Leighton and BJ Ryan enjoyed the company of Track Manager Chris Nation, before diving into Saturday's "Back To Ascot" 3YO Classic Day Preview. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast. // Chapter Markers // • 0:00 Intro/WA Racing News • 8:35 Chris Nation Interview • 38:34 Saturday's Preview • 42:39 Race 1 • 46:32 Race 2 • 50:43 Race 3 • 55:14 Race 4 • 1:04:35 Mastermind • 1:06:39 Race 5 • 1:13:37 Race 6 • 1:23:16 Race 7 • 1:33:48 Race 8 • 1:42:27 Get Out Steaks • 1:44:01 Race 9 • 1:54:46 Betfair Best Betting Proposition of the Day & Maddies • 1:56:45 Sign Off
Recording from their spiritual home — Ascot Racecourse — the Perth Racing Guru Terry Leighton and BJ Ryan enjoyed the company of Track Manager Chris Nation, before diving into Saturday's "Back To Ascot" 3YO Classic Day Preview. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast.
New uniforms for a new era. Susanne founded and runs Jermyn Street Design in London. For the last 30 years they have seen designing and dressing corporate wear for the Body Shop, Ascot Racecourse, Ocado, Kensington Palace, the Eurostar and more! An ex model, a badass business woman and is married to my father in law. Her business has had to pivot to now suit a new way of working and living.
Group 1 horse racing finishes the year with the Kingston Town Classic over in West Australia. The Kingston Town Classic is a Perth Racing Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions for three year olds and older over a distance of 1800 metres at Ascot Racecourse in Perth, Western Australia Total prizemoney is A$1,000,000. The professor and his mate (Gary & Nick) pull apart the big race day and predict the winners before the race has been run. It's like buying tomorrows paper yesterday. The punter gets a chance to tip as well on our Tipstars website, http://www.tipstars.com.au/ (www.tipstars.com.au) free to play with prizes for the winner! Next year we aim to get a group together to form a syndicate so we can buy a horse to enter in the Mornington Cup. Then if it wins we are in the Caulfield Cup, then again if it continues to win we will be in the big one! The Melbourne Cup If you love your GGs then have a listen and you may be laughing all the way to the bank.
Our very own reporter Sandy Kaye, is back this week to speak with Tony McManus about upcoming concerts with Lloyd Spiegel, the ultimate Amy Winehouse tribute show and a suite of talented performers will be on show at Ascot Racecourse next Sunday the 10th of November.
If you thought Apple and Amazon were the only tablets worth looking at think again, Samsung hasn't given up the ghost yet, releasing yet more Tab models for those that want an alternative to the iPad. Pocket-lint features editor, Britta O'Boyle, joins me to discuss the announcement. Later on in the podcast I talk to George Vaughan, the CTO of Ascot racecourse about how the site that's seen racing since 1711, is embracing technology to stay relevant in a world full of technology, And Pocket-lint editor, Chris Hall, talks to be about whether you should buy a Kindle if you like reading and if so, with so many to now choose from, which one is the best one to get. Visit us at pocket-lint.com, check out our latest videos at youtube.com/pocketlintcomand sign up to our daily newsletter at pocket-lint.com/info/newsletter. *** Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks! ***Hosted by Stuart MilesProduction and editing by Stuart MilesGuests: Britta O'Boyle, Chris Hall, and George Vaughan Music by Lee Rosevere - Let's Start at the Beginning and Southside See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, we bring you live interviews from the Club Leadership Summit held at Ascot Racecourse just outside of London. Leighton Walker chats first with Juan Fernandez of Centro Nacional de Golf in Madrid. Juan, who has been coming for 7 years, lets us know why CLS is the event to attend each year. We also learn more about what he's doing to grow the game in Spain. Next Leighton chats with Euan Grant of the JCB Club. This is a new club that has recently opened and you'll find out what they are doing to uniquely position themselves. We round out the show with an intriguing chat with Nick Brown of EZ Go. You'll learn the history of the organization as well as the new technology that EZ Go is rolling out in 2019. Learn more at https://ezgo.txtsv.com/
Leighton & Eddie start episode 6 off from the Club Leadership Summit at Ascot Racecourse. The Club Leadership Summit is a gathering of 40 of the best Club Managers with education and networking. The first feature interview is with Don McPherson who is a renown mind coach and sport psychologist. Don has worked with works with many world-class sports professionals including F1 racing drivers, Premiership footballers, snooker champions and Ryder Cup golfers. Don looks at some techniques to help anyone in their day to day career. Leighton talks to Adam Lawrence, Editor of Golf Course Architecture magazine, a publication focusing on all things course architecture across the globe. Adam talks about some issues faced by clubs in the UK while highlighting some of his most memorable courses. Find out more at http://www.golfcoursearchitecture.net/
For the first time in the 300 year history of Ascot Racecourse, a non-horse racing event will take place at the home of Royal Ascot. That is the Ascot Spring Garden Show. On this weeks episode of The Sodshow Peter Donegan chats with its Maestro, the legendary Stephen Bennett. Stephens previous role for 28 years was Shows Director of the Royal Horticultural Society, where he was responsible for the organisation of RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and many others. Since and of now he is a consultant advising on events, exhibitions and horticultural happenings in public parks, private estates and iconic venues, both in the UK and internationally. The Sodshow is available weekly in Spotify, all good podcast stores and www.sodshow.com From BBC Gardeners World, to Hampton and all but Chelsea he has been responsible for 560 garden shows during his RHS tenure. From what happened in between to how Ascot came about from what you can expect and how easy it is to build from scratch a brand new horticultural show, in this case in Ascot and have it start at a world class level. Of note the Ascot show features former guests of The Sodshow; Kate Gould, Pip Probert, Catherine McDonald, Rob & Rosemary Hardy and Hampshire Carnivorous Plants. Before I go any further, if you have a mo, a rate / review in iTunes would be just fan-tastic. Much thanks for listening Xx Twitter: @sodshow facebook: The Sodshow instagram: sodshow Created with the gardening enthusiast in mind the Ascot Spring Garden Show from 13th to 15th April combines top quality horticulture, unsurpassed service and state-of the-art facilities at the historic racecourse. Supported by the Gardens of Windsor Great Park this high-quality boutique event offers 6 inspiring show gardens, a further 6 gardens from horticultural students competing in David Domoney’s Young Gardeners of the Year competition, a fine array of trade exhibitors, specialist plant nurseries with plants for purchase and a daily programme of free talks and personal gardening advice from horticultural experts. Further information: Twitter: @Ascot Facebook: Ascot Racecourse Instagram: Ascot Racecourse Tickets and info: www.ascot.co.uk/gardenshow or call 0844 581 6990 Advanced tickets £20, on the day price £24
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