POPULARITY
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They begin with a consideration of the likely impact of yet another change of government on the gambling review and white paper, before turning their attentions to the fixtures and races announcement made by the BHA yesterday. With news that Chester has opened up a £10 ticket price point for every fixture next year, Nick talks to CEO Louise Stewart. Also on today's show, trainer Dave Loughnane discusses the claims of King of Steel in tomorrow's Vertem Futurity and Go Bears Go in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint. Joan Tyner tells Nick why her participation in this weekend's Corinthian Challenge means so much, Shadwell's Stephen Collins discusses the imminent arrival of Baaeed and outlines some of the mares that will visit him, while Jimmy George looks ahead to a sumptuous line-up of stars set for public auction at the Tattersalls December Mares' sale.
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and Weatherbys: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Timeform's Mark Milligan as the lads review Champions Day, starting with discussing Baaeed's legacy after his defeat at the hands of Bay Bridge. We look back on the race in full and ask if Sir Michael Stoute's runner and Adayar will be back in training next season? Two Group 1's for flying Frankie with Emily Upjohn and Kinross, Trueshan's controversial hat-trick in the Champions Long Distance Cup, Bayside Boy's shock QEII win, exciting two-year-old talent for Aidan O'Brien and the Shark's American Grand National win with Hewick. Plus we discuss Cheltenham's decision to stick with four days. Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk For sponsorship enquires contact RadioEmmet@gmail.com We've teamed up with Hacked Up Horse Racing gifts have launched an embroidered clothing range. You can get Hats, Gilets, fleeces, polo shirts, backpacks and many more clothing items that are fully personalised with your own silks! These are perfect for Owners, racing yards, syndicates and racing fans. They're also the number one supplier of all personalised horse racing merchandise - Mugs, Keyrings, Drinks Bottles... you name it they have probably got it Listen at the start for your 15% discount code and check out the full range at www.hackedup.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
On this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod, workout analyst Bruno De Julio talks about what he is looking for in the mornings ahead of the 2022 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland. Trainer William Haggas talks about Saturday's British Champion Stakes, the last race for his undefeated colt Baaeed. Super Screener creator Mike Shutty handicaps weekend races. There also is listener and reader feedback about the growing trend for horsemen to skip the final preps before the Breeders' Cup. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Google, Spotify and Stitcher as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
On this episode we will be recapping the opening weekend of the 2022 Keeneland Fall Meet. We also recap stakes racing from Santa Anita and Belmont at the Big A. We then move on to discuss the races from British Champions Day and the finale career start of Baaeed.
On the eve of Qipco British Champions Day, Charlotte Greenway recaps on interviews with connections of some of tomorrow's runners at Ascot. Ahead of Champion racehorse Baaeed's final start, we hear from trainer William Haggas on the pressure felt by the team going into this and how he is coping with this. Shadwell's Richard Hills also gives and update on the horse's wellbeing and latest work. Verry Elleegant is still trying to get her European campaign rolling but if tomorrow doesn't work out, owner, Brae Sokolski, admits that she may be retired and covered by a northern hemisphere sire. Adam Kirby rides old pal Rohaan in the Champions Sprint and shares his hopes for the course and distance winner while another course and distance winner Accidental Agent will look to get his head in front in the Balmoral Handicap and trainer Eve Johnson Haughton offers cause for optimism.
It won't just all be about Baaeed in the Champion Stakes.. Britsh Champions Day features four Group 1 events, and plenty of prices to be found throughout the day! From the Long Distance Cup to the Sprint Stakes, Michael and Naomi have got you covered. Check out the new show to get a head start.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They begin by listening to and reflecting on trainer William Haggas's final major interview before Baaeed's bid to retire undefeated in the Qipco British Champion Stakes on Saturday. They also hear from rider Adam Kirby who, in addition to riding Rohaan in the Group One Sprint at the weekend, offers his assessment as to whether and how his Derby winner Adayar can lay down a serious challenge to Baaeed under William Buick. Also on today's show, trainer Ed Walker discusses his preferences for Breeders' Cup contender Dreamloper, US race caller Jonathan Horowitz talks to Nick about the Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover at the Kentucky horse park this weekend and John O'Connor reflects on a successful day at Tattersalls for his Ballylinch Stud, selling two of the top three lots.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. With a sharp focus on QIPCO British Champions' Day, they examine the likely tactical nuances of Baaeed's final starts and wonder whether a fresh Adayar has the credentials to be the most potent opponent yet in the company of Shadwell's Richard Hills, who gives great insight into Baaeed's recent work. Nick and Rishi canter through all the other races, latterly though the prism of the TRC Global Rankings, while other guests on today's show include Verry Elleegant's owner Brae Sokolski, Eve Johnson Houghton, who saddles her old favourite Accidental Agent in the Balmoral handicap, and James Ferguson, who brings news on Melbourne Cup favourite Deauville Legend and Breeders' Cup entrant Mise en Scene.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. With a sharp focus on QIPCO British Champions' Day, they examine the likely tactical nuances of Baaeed's final starts and wonder whether a fresh Adayar has the credentials to be the most potent opponent yet in the company of Shadwell's Richard Hills, who gives great insight into Baaeed's recent work. Nick and Rishi canter through all the other races, latterly though the prism of the TRC Global Rankings, while other guests on today's show include Verry Elleegant's owner Brae Sokolski, Eve Johnson Houghton, who saddles her old favourite Accidental Agent in the Balmoral handicap, and James Ferguson, who brings news on Melbourne Cup favourite Deauville Legend and Breeders' Cup entrant Mise en Scene.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They begin by listening to and reflecting on trainer William Haggas's final major interview before Baaeed's bid to retire undefeated in the Qipco British Champion Stakes on Saturday. They also hear from rider Adam Kirby who, in addition to riding Rohaan in the Group One Sprint at the weekend, offers his assessment as to whether and how his Derby winner Adayar can lay down a serious challenge to Baaeed under William Buick. Also on today's show, trainer Ed Walker discusses his preferences for Breeders' Cup contender Dreamloper, US race caller Jonathan Horowitz talks to Nick about the Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover at the Kentucky horse park this weekend and John O'Connor reflects on a successful day at Tattersalls for his Ballylinch Stud, selling two of the top three lots.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the horseracing world. They cast an eye forward to this Saturday's British Champions' Day and consider the final act for Baaeed in the company of Shadwell's Angus Gold, who also discusses Alflaila's plans after his victory on Saturday, Malathaat's stunning success in the Spinster at Keeneland and the future of the operation based around Baaaeed's stud career. Ascot's Chris Stickels gives a going report for this weekend, while Nick catches up with Chaldean's breeder Ed Harper and Racing Chaplain Simon Bailey on World Mental Health Day. Nick and Dave also discuss the winning return of Bryony Frost, the potential for an unsatisfactory conclusion to the trainers' championship and the pitfalls for cashless racecourses.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the horseracing world. They cast an eye forward to this Saturday's British Champions' Day and consider the final act for Baaeed in the company of Shadwell's Angus Gold, who also discusses Alflaila's plans after his victory on Saturday, Malathaat's stunning success in the Spinster at Keeneland and the future of the operation based around Baaaeed's stud career. Ascot's Chris Stickels gives a going report for this weekend, while Nick catches up with Chaldean's breeder Ed Harper and Racing Chaplain Simon Bailey on World Mental Health Day. Nick and Dave also discuss the winning return of Bryony Frost, the potential for an unsatisfactory conclusion to the trainers' championship and the pitfalls for cashless racecourses.
In the latest episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on the interview this week with William Haggas when he explained his reasons for deciding to skip the Arc with Baaeed. Following this Nick catches up with Gary Robinson, who bred this year's Epsom Derby winner Desert Crown, who reveals why he's sending the dam to the Tattersalls December Mare sale. Then Charlotte looks ahead to this weekend's action from Ayr and in particular their feature sprint handicap the Ayr Gold Cup. Two horses will make the long trip up north from Charlie Fellowes's yard in Newmarket and he discusses both their chances while John Quinn shares his hopes for the ultra-tough Mr Wagyu.
Nick is joined by Racing Post Senior Writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the news and events from around the Horseracing world. Trainer William Haggas announced yesterday that Baaeed would not participate in the Arc, but would stick to his original target of the Qipco British Champion Stakes, a decision that has earned criticism in some quarters. Haggas talks to Nick is some depth about his call, chronicling the thought processes of the last few weeks, and also referencing the Trainers' championship. Also on today's show, Nick and Lee discuss the likely runners in both races, and nod this afternoon's Racehorse owners' AGM. Meanwhile, Nick talks to Richard Phillips about National Racehorse Week, and Mary Motion explains how The Racing Manager is breaking into the US market.
Nick is joined by Racing Post Senior Writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the news and events from around the Horseracing world. Trainer William Haggas announced yesterday that Baaeed would mot participate in the Arc, but would stick to his original target of the Qipco British Champion Stakes, a decision that has earned criticism in some quarters. Haggas talks to Nick is some depth about his call, chronicling the thought processes of the last few weeks, and also referencing the Trainers' championship. Also on today's show, Nick and Lee discuss the likely runners in both races, and nod this afternoon's Racehorse owners' AGM. Meanwhile, Nick talks to Richard Phillips about National Racehorse Week, and Mary Motion explains how The Racing Manager is breaking into the US market.
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and All About Sunday: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Champion Flat Jockey Oisín Murphy to review an epic weekend of Racing at Irish Champions Weekend, the St Leger Meeting at Doncaster and the Arc Trials at Paris Longchamp. Oisín talks in-depth about Luxembourg's Irish Champion Stakes win and his prospects in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, including Oisin's overall thoughts on the on the race and the potential of Baaeed lining up. Eldar Eldarov's St Leger victory and his potential to be a Cup Horse next season. Speaking of... we review Kyprios Irish St Leger win and Trueshan's defeat in the Doncaster Cup, Pearls Galore and the super star Sprinter Highfield Princess third Group One win in-a-row. Oisín also talks about two-year-olds Tahiyra, Al Riffa, Auguste Rodin and Chaldean, while also discussing their respective Classic prospects. Plus Oisín talks to us about the upcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary Horse Power. Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk To find out more about Race Horse Ownership with our official syndicate partnership ALL ABOUT SUNDAY, and to buy YOUR shares in the Horse of Your choice, click this link: https://www.allaboutsunday.com/collections/racehorse-collection?_atid=wKkT399iqRN6MQxTXNW4QNb6U7iRmH We've teamed up with Hacked Up Horse Racing gifts have launched an embroidered clothing range. You can get Hats, Gilets, fleeces, polo shirts, backpacks and many more clothing items that are fully personalised with your own silks! These are perfect for Owners, racing yards, syndicates and racing fans. They're also the number one supplier of all personalised horse racing merchandise - Mugs, Keyrings, Drinks Bottles... you name it they have probably got it Listen at the start for your 15% discount code and check out the full range at www.hackedup.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
From Kentucky Downs, hear a tribute to the life of Queen Elizabeth II. California Thoroughbred Trainers executive director Alan Balch is a friend of the royal family who offers his thoughts on Her Majesty's passing. Hall of Famer and horse owner Dan Issel tells basketball stories and talks about the unique turf meet at Kentucky Downs. Baaeed's trainer William Haggas weighs in on the debate over whether his horse or Flightline is the best in the world. Handicapper Sara Elbadwi focuses on weekend graded stakes at Canterbury Park, Pimlico and Kentucky Downs. They all are on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation, available via free subscription from Apple, Google, Spotify and Stitcher as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look over the latest news and events from around the racing world. They are joined ahead of Irish Champions Weekend by trainer Dermot Weld (Homeless Songs) and Fabrice Chappet (Onesto) to give updates on their key contenders. Nick and Lee spin through the latest TRC rankings, which now have Baaeed a narrow leader over Flightline. Talking of the US superstar, Nick catches up with his breeder Jane Lyon of Summer Wind farm in an emotional interview. Classic winning rider and jockey coach John Reid has his say on interference rules, Nick and Lee examine what a Truss government looks like for racing, while Mickley Stud's Richard Kent is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest. Test.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look over the latest news and events from around the racing world. They are joined ahead of Irish Champions Weekend by trainer Dermot Weld (Homeless Songs) and Fabrice Chappet (Onesto) to give updates on their key contenders. Nick and Lee spin through the latest TRC Rankings, which now have Baaeed a narrow leader over Flightline. Talking of the US superstar, Nick catches up with his breeder Jane Lyon of Summer Wind Farm in an emotional interview. Classic winning rider and jockey coach John Reid has his say on interference rules, Nick and Lee examine what a Truss government looks like for racing, while Mickley Stud's Richard Kent is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look over the latest news and events from around the racing world. They are joined ahead of Irish Champions Weekend by trainer Dermot Weld (Homeless Songs) and Fabrice Chappet (Onesto) to give updates on their key contenders. Nick and Lee spin through the latest TRC Rankings, which now have Baaeed a narrow leader over Flightline. Talking of the US superstar, Nick catches up with his breeder Jane Lyon of Summer Wind Farm in an emotional interview. Classic winning rider and jockey coach John Reid has his say on interference rules, Nick and Lee examine what a Truss government looks like for racing, while Mickley Stud's Richard Kent is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror correspondent David Yates to reflect on all the news stories from around the racing world today. In the company of family friend Peter Molony, they pay tribute to 13 year old pony racing jockey Jack de Bromhead, who died in action in County Kerry on Saturday. Later in this edition, Nick is joined by veteran Daily Racing Form writer Jay Privman to consider the performance of the brilliant Flightline at Del Mar on Saturday, and muse over comparisons with Baaeed and the modern greats. Owen Burrows gives an update on the wellbeing of Minzaal, "jarred up after his win in the Haydock Sprint Cup, while Nick and Dave also remember Coroebus, who suffered a fatal injury at Longchamp on Sunday, look back at the Grosser Preis von Baden and Frankie Dettori's hefty whip ban, and examine an interesting new appointment at the British Horseracing Authority.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror correspondent David Yates to reflect on all the news stories from around the racing world today. In the company of family friend Peter Molony, they pay tribute to 13 year old pony racing jockey Jack de Bromhead, who died in action in County Kerry on Saturday. Later in this edition, Nick is joined by veteran Daily Racing Form writer Jay Privman to consider the performance of the brilliant Flightline at Del Mar on Saturday, and muse over comparisons with Baaeed and the modern greats. Owen Burrows gives an update on the wellbeing of Minzaal, "jarred up after his win in the Haydock Sprint Cup, while Nick and Dave also remember Coroebus, who suffered a fatal injury at Longchamp on Sunday, look back at the Grosser Preis von Baden and Frankie Dettori's hefty whip ban, and examine an interesting new appointment at the British Horseracing Authority.
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and All About Sunday: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Timeform's Mark Milligan to preview the best betting opportunities for ITV's live racing at Haydock, Ascot, Kempton and Group 1s in Paris Longcamp and Del Mar with a special mention for the American horse who could be 20L better than Baaeed?! To find out more about Race Horse Ownership with our official syndicate partnership ALL ABOUT SUNDAY, and to buy YOUR shares in the Horse of Your choice, click this link: https://www.allaboutsunday.com/collections/racehorse-collection?_atid=wKkT399iqRN6MQxTXNW4QNb6U7iRmH Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk We've teamed up with Hacked Up Horse Racing gifts have launched an embroidered clothing range. You can get Hats, Gilets, fleeces, polo shirts, backpacks and many more clothing items that are fully personalised with your own silks! These are perfect for Owners, racing yards, syndicates and racing fans. They're also the number one supplier of all personalised horse racing merchandise - Mugs, Keyrings, Drinks Bottles... you name it they have probably got it Listen at the start for your 15% discount code and check out the full range at www.hackedup.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Tom Stanley in for Nick and joined by Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates. We hear initially from William Haggas explaining plans for the best horse in the world Baaeed and Tom and Dave give their reaction to news he will have one more run this season, either at Ascot or Longchamp. We hear from Godolphin's Gainsborough Farm Manager Danny Mulvihill about the naming of colt Cody's Wish who won the Forego at Saratoga on Saturday evening and Steve Asmussen is along to talk Epicenter and Jackie's Warrior after their respective runs. We also hear from jockey Ross Coakley who won his first Group race at Baden Baden yesterday but was handed a twenty-three day ban for over use of the whip in doing so.
Tom Stanley in for Nick and joined by Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates. We hear initially from William Haggas explaining plans for the best horse in the world Baaeed and Tom and Dave give their reaction to news he will have one more run this season, either at Ascot or Longchamp. We hear from Godolphin's Gainsborough Farm Manager Danny Mulvihill about the naming of colt Cody's Wish who won the Forego at Saratoga on Saturday evening and Steve Asmussen is along to talk Epicenter and Jackie's Warrior after their respective runs. We also hear from jockey Ross Coakley who won his first Group race at Baden Baden yesterday but was handed a twenty-three day ban for over use of the whip in doing so.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They lead with the imbalance in fixtures in the UK today, and ask whether the need to create an enforced break for jockeys is a real one. Ben Pauling, a jumps trainer with great success this season, joins the conversation. Nick and Jane also question whether the Arc really is the toughest target for Baaeed, discuss the loss of the Cazoo sponsorship of the Derby and pick through the case of Ado McGuinness failing to present a horse for a mandatory dope test after a race at the Curragh. Nick also talks to Ollie Sangster, who is about to take up training at his family's historic Manton home. Later in the show, trainer Nick Alexander tells Nick how his team has picked up the Lycetts Leadership Award, while Ameeta Mehra from Usha Stud gives us the lowdown on the scene in India and talks about her extraordinary run of recent success.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They lead with the imbalance in fixtures in the UK today, and ask whether the need to create an enforced break for jockeys is a real one. Ben Pauling, a jumps trainer with great success this season, joins the conversation. Nick and Jane also question whether the Arc really is the toughest target for Baaeed, discuss the loss of the Cazoo sponsorship of the Derby and pick through the case of Ado McGuinness failing to present a horse for a mandatory dope test after a race at the Curragh. Nick also talks to Ollie Sangster, who is about to take up training at his family's historic Manton home. Later in the show, trainer Nick Alexander tells Nick how his team has picked up the Lycetts Leadership Award, while Ameeta Mehra from Usha Stud gives us the lowdown on the scene in India and talks about her extraordinary run of recent success.
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and All About Sunday Emmet Kennedy is joined by Champion Jockey Oisín Murphy to review best races from the York Ebor Festival including Baaeed, Alpinista, Highfield Princess and the Group Race success of Aidan O'Brien's No Nay Never juvenile's Aesop's Fables, Meditate and Blackbeard, plus the two-year-old successes for Charlie Appleby and Andrew Balding. Essential listening available now. Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk To find out more about Race Horse Ownership with our official syndicate partnership ALL ABOUT SUNDAY, and to buy YOUR shares in the Horse of Your choice, click this link: https://www.allaboutsunday.com/collections/racehorse-collection?_atid=wKkT399iqRN6MQxTXNW4QNb6U7iRmH Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Let the long-time rider and groom of the exceptionally talented Baaeed tell you about their partnership. Ricky Hall elaborates on the unbeaten Juddmonte International winner's winter quirks, his laid-back demeanor, and how the relationship has allowed them both to flourish. Working in horse racing can be challenging yet rewarding, and he has coined this horse as the pinnacle of his career already. “There will never be anyone like him,” Ricky said. If you weren't a fan yet, please watch Baaeed's last victory. He's a perfect 10/10. Hopefully, he will bow out in style with a possible Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe bid having been thrown into the mix by trainer William Haggas and owner Sheikha Hissa.
In the 50th episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on some of the news stories and interviews this week including that of William Haggas discussing a possible surprise plan for Baaeed following his romp in the Juddmonte International. Looking ahead to this weekend's action, Paddy Twomey gives the lowdown on his two fancied runners at York on Saturday which include Ebor favourite Earl of Tyrone, plus we get the latest on Prix Jean Romanet runner, Rosscarbery. Also at York, bloodstock agent Richard Brown discusses the chances of Strensall Stakes favourite Mighty Ulysses. Finally, Tom Goff talks about Fasig-Tipton's decision to sponsor the Solario Stakes at Sandown and discusses their feature November Sale which takes place straight after the Breeders Cup.
Nick is joined by ITV and Racing TV broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments in the racing world today. In the company of trainer William Haggas, they reflect on Baaeed's spectacular performance in the Juddmonte International. Haggas talks extensively about options moving forward, including the Arc and the Irish Champion Stakes. Also on today's show, Sporting Life editor Dave Ord on the ITV/Skybet rounders match, Neil Phillips and Debs Bell with food and wine, York's PR Manager Hattie Rochester on the racecourse's latest charitable endeavour, and a World Pool update from Jamie Hart.
Nick is joined by ITV and Racing TV broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments in the racing world today. In the company of trainer William Haggas, they reflect on Baaeed's spectacular performance in the Juddmonte International. Haggas talks extensively about options moving forward, including the Arc and the Irish Champion Stakes. Also on today's show, Sporting Life editor Dave Ord on the ITV/Skybet rounders match, Neil Phillips and Debs Bell with food and wine, York's PR Manager Hattie Rochester on the racecourse's latest charitable endeavour, and a World Pool update from Jamie Hart.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to talk about the day's news and events from around the racing world. With Baaeed taking centre stage at York's Ebor Festival, Nick and Lee consider his present, his future, and the importance of today's race in cementing his legacy. Nick talks at some length to Mick Kinane, the legendary jockey who piloted Baaeed's sire Sea The Stars to victory in the same race 13 years ago. Also joining the show today are syndicate supremo Nick Bradley (five handed in one race at York today), Worldpool's Jamie Hart, York Food and Beverage Manager Kevin Pinnington and Tattersalls' Jason Singh.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to talk about the day's news and events from around the racing world. With Baaeed taking centre stage at York's Ebor Festival, Nick and Lee consider his present, his future, and the importance of today's race in cementing his legacy. Nick talks at some length to Mick Kinane, the legendary jockey who piloted Baaeed's sire Sea The Stars to victory in the same race 13 years ago. Also joining the show today are syndicate supremo Nick Bradley (five handed in one race at York today), Worldpool's Jamie Hart, York Food and Beverage Manager Kevin Pinnington and Tattersalls' Jason Singh.
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and All About Sunday: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Timeform's Mark Milligan and Narrowing The Field's Ben Aitken as the lads take you through the pace, draw biases and the best betting opportunity's for the ITV races at the York Ebor Festival. York CEO William Derby joins Emmet to discuss the latest going, making the most of the superstars Baaeed and Stradivarius for fans and how best to counteract falling attendances and drops in prize money. Plus we announce the winner of our competition of TICKETS to the Coolmore Nunthorpe Day at the York Ebor Festival https://www.yorkracecourse.co.uk To find out more about Race Horse Ownership with our official syndicate partnership ALL ABOUT SUNDAY, and to buy YOUR shares in the Horse of Your choice, click this link: https://www.allaboutsunday.com/collections/racehorse-collection?_atid=wKkT399iqRN6MQxTXNW4QNb6U7iRmH Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing Correspondent David Yates to take a look at the news and events from around the racing world today. With news that Baaeed will face six rivals in the Juddmonte International on Wednesday, Nick and Dave ask whether his undefeated record is under threat. They also look forward to the other likely highlights on the Knavesmire this week, and talk to Middleham Park racing's Tom Palin about Nunthorpe hopeful The Platinum Queen. They reflect on Inspirer's success at Deauville, from where TDN's Emma Berry reports on the Arqana Yearling Sale. With talk of super trainers being mandated to have their strings capped, Nick talks to sports and commercial lawyer Henry Stewart Moore as to whether such a proposal would be legally viable, while Ukraine Jockey Club registrar Alexander Malynovskyy brings us up to date with how the racing and breeding industries are withstanding the Russian invasion.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing Correspondent David Yates to take a look at the news and events from around the racing world today. With news that Baaeed will face six rivals in the Juddmonte International on Wednesday, Nick and Dave ask whether his undefeated record is under threat. They also look forward to the other likely highlights on the Knavesmire this week, and talk to Middleham Park racing's Tom Palin about Nunthorpe hopeful The Platinum Queen. They reflect on Inspirer's success at Deauville, from where TDN's Emma Berry reports on the Arqana Yearling Sale. With talk of super trainers being mandated to have their strings capped, Nick talks to sports and commercial lawyer Henry Stewart Moore as to whether such a proposal would be legally viable, while Ukraine Jockey Club registrar Alexander Malynovskyy brings us up to date with how the racing and breeding industries are withstanding the Russian invasion.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. Guests today include William Haggas, confirming Maljoom's absence from Deauville on Sunday and issuing a cautiously positive bulletin on Baaeed. Nick also catches up with Francis Graffard, who explains his decision to book Frankie Dettori for star Australian mare Verry Elleegant as she makes her European debut. Normandie Stud's Philippa Cooper announces her decision to wind down and disperse her breeding and ownership operation and tells Nick why she moved Lionel from David Menuisier to John Gosden. Horserace Bettors' Forum Chair Colin Hord discusses Paddy Power's decision not to offer the Best Odds Guarantee at ARC/TRP tracks, and Tattersalls Jimmy George looks ahead to the October Book One yearling sale and discusses the increasing importance of the US buyer.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. Guests today include William Haggas, confirming Maljoom's absence from Deauville on Sunday and issuing a cautiously positive bulletin on Baaeed. Nick also catches up with Francis Graffard, who explains his decision to book Frankie Dettori for star Australian mare Verry Elleegant as she makes her European debut. Normandie Stud's Philippa Cooper announces her decision to wind down and disperse her breeding and ownership operation and tells Nick why she moved Lionel from David Menuisier to John Gosden. Horserace Bettors' Forum Chair Colin Hord discusses Paddy Power's decision not to offer the Best Odds Guarantee at ARC/TRP tracks, and Tattersalls Jimmy George looks ahead to the October Book One yearling sale and discusses the increasing importance of the US buyer.
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and All About Sunday Emmet Kennedy is joined by Champion Jockey Oisín Murphy to review all five days of Glorious Goodwood, starting with one of the best staying races of recent times as Kyprios wins the Goodwood Cup from Stradivarius. We look at brilliant Baaeed's fifth Group one win in the Sussex Stakes and talk about his stamina potential for York with one two more races to come before the superstar retires. Essential insight from Oisín that's not to be missed. To find out more about Race Horse Ownership with our official syndicate partnership ALL ABOUT SUNDAY, and to buy YOUR shares in the Horse of Your choice, click this link: https://www.allaboutsunday.com/collections/racehorse-collection?_atid=wKkT399iqRN6MQxTXNW4QNb6U7iRmH Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
In this week's Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on the main news stories from the week as well as recapping on the Group 1 action from Glorious Goodwood. We hear from Bruce Raymond with an update on the injured derby winner Desert Crown, who is unlikely to be seen on a racecourse again this year and also Peter Savill, who along with other key industry figures has submitted a plan to the BHA that would restructure our sport and combat the problems of field sizes and horse drain. Charlotte then looks back at the Group 1 races from the week with insight into the performances of Kyprios, Baaeed and Nashwa.
Nick is joined by journalist Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They kick off today with a look back at yesterday's Sussex Stakes and another imperious performance from the undefeated Baaeed. Racing TV's Angus McNae provides context with sectional time analysis. They also review the two sparkling two year old performances, discuss Cieren Fallon's ban for swearing at a fellow rider, and Lydia gives her take on yesterday's Peter Savill interview. Trainer James Ferguson discusses his ambitious international plan for today's Gordon Stakes runner Deauville Legend, Flora Gibbs meets Magnolia Cup rider OMeara Rusike, while Nick catches up with Jayne McGivern, the new owner of Golden Horn.
Nick is joined by journalist Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They kick off today with a look back at yesterday's Sussex Stakes and another imperious performance from the undefeated Baaeed. Racing TV's Angus McNae provides context with sectional time analysis. They also review the two sparkling two year old performances, discuss Cieren Fallon's ban for swearing at a fellow rider, and Lydia gives her take on yesterday's Peter Savill interview. Trainer James Ferguson discusses his ambitious international plan for today's Gordon Stakes runner Deauville Legend, Flora Gibbs meets Magnolia Cup rider OMeara Rusike, while Nick catches up with Jayne McGivern, the new owner of Golden Horn.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror racing correspondent David Yates to discuss all the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They reflect on the win of Pyledriver in Saturday's King George in the companioning of owner/breeder Roger Devlin, who outlines bold plans for the horse and pays tribute to the skills of trainers William Muir and Chris Grassick. With Glorious Goodwood starting tomorrow, Nick catches up with Clerk Ed Arkell to work out whether the ground will be slow enough to see Trueshan take his chance in the Goodwood Cup, in which he would face Gold Cup winner Kyprios, whose owner Moyglare's racing manager Fiona Craig tells Nick she is confident of another big run while also providing an update on star filly Homeless Songs. Nick and Dave consider whether Baaeed will be seriously threatened now Coroebus is out of the Sussex Stakes, while later in the show Paul Nolan discusses his dilemma with HMS Seahorse, who runs at Galway this evening, but is right on the edge of making the cut for Friday's Galway Hurdle, for which he is one of the market leaders.
Nick is joined by broadcaster and writer Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. Nick talks at some length to trainer William Haggas who reflects on Royal Ascot and outlines plans for Baaeed, Maljoom, My Propsero, Candleford and Sacred. Nick and Cornelius react to the fallout from the Westover jockey switch and Tuesday's supplementary entry for the Irish Derby, while looking ahead to the Northumberland Plate. World Horse Welfare CEO Roly Owers tells Nick about the key findings from yesterday's conference on the social licence in horse sport, GBR's Rod Street launches a new marketing campaign for British Racing fronted by Jermaine Jenas, while point to point trainer Alan Hill talks about the sport's challenges in the face of the loss of another key pointing venue at Barbury Castle. JA McGrath brings his weekly update from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. Brought to you on the morning of Day 2 at Royal Ascot, Nick and Dave reflect on a scintillating first day, with wins for Baaeed, Coroebus and the stellar Nature Strip, thoughts on whom come from Channel 7's Jason Richardson. Karl Burke drops in to share his confidence in Dramatised's chance in the Queen Mary Stakes, while James Willoughby gives a rankings blast on the back of Day One, Jamie Hart talks WorldPool, HBA's Ed Bowman discusses the new one hour international broadcast special for Gold Cup Day and Lanes End's Bill Farish is a special guest in this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock segment.
Nick is joined by RTE, ITV and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss today's news and events from around the Horseracing world. Jane previews the Irish Classics and Tattersalls Gold Cup this weekend (agent and racing manager Armando Duarte joins to talk about the chances of Alenquer), as well as looking forward to the Grand Steeplechase de Paris and giving her take on the Kieren Cotter cobalt fine and his subsequent reaction. Nick takes a leisurely amble through the Preakness Stakes with his NBC colleague Donna Brothers, who discusses the impact of D. Wayne Lukas on US horseracing and talks about her own TV work as a horseback reporter/interviewer. Later in the show, James Willoughby explains why TRC rankings make Baaeed nearer to Frankel than other ratings organisations and why Modern Games is currently the highest ranked of Charlie Appleby's three year old colts.
Nick, in Baltimore for the 147th edition of the Preakness Stakes, is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss news and events from around the racing world. Today's headline is the significant gamble landed at Kempton Park last night with a horse having his first start for veteran trainer Jimmy Fox, himself without a winner for over 900 days. Fox talks to Nick about how the plan was executed and what it meant to him. Nick and Dave also discuss the rerouting of last year's Derby winner Adayar from the Coronation Cup to Royal Ascot, while anticipating the return of Reach for the Moon in this evening's Heron Stakes at Sandown. William Haggas joins the show to give his thoughts on his two Group One contenders in Ireland this weekend - Alenquer and Purplepay - while reflecting on Baaeed's success in the Lockinge and yesterday's runaway winner My Astra, as well as looking forward to My Prospero at Sandown and Lysander at Goodwood.
Nick is joined by the Daily Mirror's David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the horseracing world. They lead with the brilliant success of Baaeed in the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury, which saw the undefeated colt earn rave reviews and comparisons with the greatest horse of the modern era. They also look back on the French Guineas at Paris Longchamp, and are joined by Harry Herbert, whose Highclere Thoroughbred Racing owned Cachet finished an honourable second in the Pouliches. Herbert brings news of two potential Derby candidates for the operation, and is particularly sweet on Friday's Goodwood triallist, Lysander. Nick and Dave also discuss John Gosden's smart looking three year old fillies and comment on a deeply worrying welfare case in Ireland involving trainer Pat Hayes. As the white filly Sodashi becomes a sensation in Japan and across social media, Nick talks to Japan-based Kate Hunter about her impact on the sport and whether she might travel abroad after her stirring victory in the Victoria Mile.
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and developments from around the Horseracing world. They begin by discussing the imperious Dante performance from Desert Crown, analysing his Derby claims and the significance of another potential star for Sir Michael Stoute. They also discuss extensively the decision of connections not to run Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike in the Preakness. Nick talks to trainer Francis Graffard about taking on the training of Aussie supermare Verry Elleegant, while York's Maiti Stirling discusses the initiatives to drive shared ownership this week and Racing Welfare's Christina Sell talks about their focus during Mental Health Awareness week. James Willoughby casts a rankings-based eye over last week's events at Churchill Downs and considers the impact of a win for Baaeed in this weekend's Lockinge.