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Nick was joined in the studio by Lee Mottershead & Jockey Harry Skelton to discuss this week's talking Points: Starts / Jumping / 20-8 / New Races / Crowds / TV / Molony On Mares' / Dettori
Nick is joined by David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They are joined to day by Cork trainer Jimmy Mangan who, although excited about Spillane's Tower's King George bid, warns that it is highly. contingent on soft ground at the Sunbury track. Also on today's show, Nick and Dave pick through the reporting on Frankie Dettori vs HMRC, while - in the company of former Windsor Champion Jockey Hywel Davies, they welcome the return of jumping to the Berkshire track. Dan Barber pops in with the Timeform perspective, Erwan de Chambure from Haras de Montaigu is this week's Weatherbys Guest, while Nick catches up with Clonbonny Stud's Denise O'Brien, who shaves her head for Cystic Fibrosis in Ireland this evening.
Nick is joined today by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to spin through the global racing and bloodstock news. They begin with John Gosden, who explains to the podcast the rationale behind the booking of Frankie Dettori for Emily Upjohn, and the decision to go for the Turf in preference to the fillies' race. Plus, Gosden gives the lowdown on his futurity runners. Also on today's show, Nick talks at some length to West Suffolk MP Nick Timothy about the Westminster Hall debate that he convened on Thursday to press ministers on levy reform and affordability. Blaithin Murphy, Wincanton GM, talks about the charity day on Sunday in memory of Keagan Kirkby, while Dave Ord has something for the weekend, and Erwan Charpy details the nuts and bolts of the upcoming Dubai Racing season.
Nick is joined today by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to spin through the global racing and bloodstock news. They begin with John Gosden, who explains to the podcast the rationale behind the booking of Frankie Dettori for Emily Upjohn, and the decision to go for the Turf in preference to the fillies' race. Plus, Gosden gives the lowdown on his futurity runners. Also on today's show, Nick talks at some length to West Suffolk MP Nick Timothy about the Westminster Hall debate that he convened on Thursday to press ministers on levy reform and affordability. Blaithin Murphy, Wincanton GM, talks about the charity day on Sunday in memory of Keagan Kirkby, while Dave Ord has something for the weekend, and Erwan Charpy details the nuts and bolts of the upcoming Dubai Racing season.
Tom in for Nick and joined by broadcaster and host of this year's Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards Rishi Persad. We kick off with the news that Frankie Dettori is set to partner up with Emily Upjohn at this year's Breeders' Cup and Rishi tells us why this is really no big surprise. We also hear from trainer George Boughey who is set to have two runners at Del Mar and to give Billy Loughnane his first ride at the Breeders' Cup. We then turn our attention to Ireland to discuss the reduction in ban for trainer Shark Hanlon from twelve months to six months on appeal. Rishi looks ahead to the pick of the weekend action and we hear from trainer Ralph Beckett who runs Matauri Bay in the Criterium International as opposed to the William Hill Futurity. Plus we check in with Goffs CEO Henry Beeby ahead of their foal sale and with Kirtlington Stud's Chris Budgett in the latest in our Overbury People series.
Tom in for Nick and joined by broadcaster and host of this year's Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards Rishi Persad. We kick off with the news that Frankie Dettori is set to partner up with Emily Upjohn at this year's Breeders' Cup and Rishi tells us why this is really no big surprise. We also hear from trainer George Boughey who is set to have two runners at Del Mar and to give Billy Loughnane his first ride at the Breeders' Cup. We then turn our attention to Ireland to discuss the reduction in ban for trainer Shark Hanlon from twelve months to six months on appeal. Rishi looks ahead to the pick of the weekend action and we hear from trainer Ralph Beckett who runs Matauri Bay in the Criterium International as opposed to the William Hill Futurity. Plus we check in with Goffs CEO Henry Beeby ahead of their foal sale and with Kirtlington Stud's Chris Budgett in the latest in our Overbury People series.
Nick is joined today by Timeform's Dan Barber and trainers David Evans and Karl Burke ahead of their weekend runners and Karl also has news of Irish Guineas winner Fallen Angel. James Armstrong, clerk of the course at Kelso, discusses the issue of low sun in jump racing and David Ord has our weekly Something for the Weekend in partnership with Timeform. Then looking further afield, jockey Blake Shinn looks forward to riding the favourite in Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Caulfield. Finally, Peter Rotondo of 1st Racing has the latest from California including a dislocated shoulder for Dettori ahead of big targets.
Nick is joined today by Timeform's Dan Barber and trainers David Evans and Karl Burke ahead of their weekend runners and Karl also has news of Irish Guineas winner Fallen Angel. James Armstrong, clerk of the course at Kelso, discusses the issue of low sun in jump racing and David Ord has our weekly Something for the Weekend in partnership with Timeform. Then looking further afield, jockey Blake Shinn looks forward to riding the favourite in Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Caulfield. Finally, Peter Rotondo of 1st Racing has the latest from California including a dislocated shoulder for Dettori ahead of big targets.
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Our team reflect on all the drama at the Cups at Santa Anita and Melbourne and all the talking points that came out of the meetings.
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Our team reflect on Frankie Dettori's fairytale farewell at Ascot on Saturday, dissect all the action and preview the Kameko Trophy
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to canter through the racing headlines in the aftermath of an extraordinary champions' day at Ascot. They lead with the Dettori story, analyse each of the races, ask questions about the ground at Ascot, consider the increased crowd figure and more. Joining the show today are Alex Elliott, the agent who bought the giant King of Steel, David Menuisier, who struck in the Group One in France yesterday, and Ed Crisford, whose West Wind Blows was just touched off by a former stablemate in the Caulfield Cup. Also today, Tattersalls Jimmy George comments on a number of positive updates for the December Sceptre sessions.
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to canter through the racing headlines in the aftermath of an extraordinary champions' day at Ascot. They lead with the Dettori story, analyse each of the races, ask questions about the ground at Ascot, consider the increased crowd figure and more. Joining the show today are Alex Elliott, the agent who bought the giant King of Steel, David Menuisier, who struck in the Group One in France yesterday, and Ed Crisford, whose West Wind Blows was just touched off by a former stablemate in the Caulfield Cup. Also today, Tattersalls Jimmy George comments on a number of positive updates for the December Sceptre sessions.
Lee Mottershad, Maddy Playle and Scott Burton celebrate the publication of The Big Jump Off, the Racing Post's fantastic 72-page jumps season guide, with plenty of chat about the coming months in an edition of The Front Page that also focuses on three of last week's biggest stories. The team kicks things off by talking about Frankie Dettori's remarkable farewell to British racing at Ascot on Saturday - before asking if Dettori really was saying goodbye. The programme then moves on to our Monday exclusive about the sport having succeeded in its long-term wish to secure a programme that might mirror F1's Drive To Survive. We ask how significant the new ITV docuseries will be. Finally, we look at the findings of the industry's Right To Bet survey and highlight how they once again underline the devastating impact of affordability checks. Don't miss 72 pages of unbeatable coverage of 2023-24 jumps season in our unmissable supplement, free in Racing Post newspaper on Monday 23rd October or it's available to order here https://shop1.racingpost.com/products/big-jump-off-2023-24
Tune in as our expert panel of Ben Linfoot, Matt Brocklebank and Kieran Clark look ahead to British Champions Day at Ascot and picks out their best bets for every race on the card!Get the ultimate guide to the new jumps season with Timeform's Horses to Follow 2023/24, featuring 80 horses from the UK and Ireland you must keep an eye on! Plus, there's trainer interviews, ante-post picks, and much more across 136 pages. Order yours for just £10.95 on Amazon while stocks last: https://www.amazon.co.uk/TIMEFORM-HORSES-FOLLOW-JUMPS-2023/dp/183803496X18+ | Please Gamble Responsibly | BeGambleAware.org
As you may have noticed, it's been a while! Mainly, that's down to the fact that the sales season has been in full swing and Messrs Scott and Fellowes have been busy recruiting for their 2024 strings. So, we're bringing you plenty of sales chat. Also front and centre is the 2023 Scott-Fellowes winners' head-to-head – and it's close! We also reflect on Frankie's decision to ride on and look ahead to Champions' Day where Charlie has a (Va-)dream! It's a fun episode, supported as always by our good friends at Fitzdares. Give us a listen…
Our racing panel react to Frankie Dettori's retirement U-Turn, the Grand National changes, last weekend's action at Newmarket and look ahead to Champions Day.
In a special edition of the daily podcast, released at 8.30am on October 12th, Frankie Dettori tells Nick why he has decided to put retirement on hold and move permanently to the USA to conclude his career. David Yates from the Daily Mirror provides analysis.
In a special edition of the daily podcast, released at 8.30am on October 12th, Frankie Dettori tells Nick why he has decided to put retirement on hold and move permanently to the USA to conclude his career. David Yates from the Daily Mirror provides analysis.
All things Betfred St Leger, will we have a royal winner? Or could Dettori land one more British Classic? Charlotte Greenway recaps on interview from this week with connection of runners in tomorrow's big race at Doncaster including, William Haggas, John Gosden, Barry Mahon, Kieran Shoemark, David Redvers & Ed Crisford. Plus, a line from George Boughey on the return of last year's 1000 Guineas heroine Cachet in a Group 3 at Doncaster on Sunday.
Nick is joined by ITV Racing broadcaster Rishi Persad for a look at today's racing headlines. 48 hours away from the St Leger, Frankie Dettori has chosen to ride Arrest in the big race to the surprise of many. Nick talks to trainer John Gosden (also has news on Mostahdaf) and rider Kieran Shoemark, the beneficiary of Dettori's decision not to ride Voltigeur third Gregory. He also catches up with Juddmonte racing manager Barry Mahon, who additionally provides news on Westover, Chaldean and Nostrum. Later in this episode, as part of National Racehorse Week, Irish Field journalist Helen Sharp tells Nick about Racing to Relate, while Charlie Fellowes explains why he has had to get heavy with certain colleagues to get on board with the Newmarket Open Weekend.
Nick is joined by ITV Racing broadcaster Rishi Persad for a look at today's racing headlines. 48 hours away from the St Leger, Frankie Dettori has chosen to ride Arrest in the big race to the surprise of many. Nick talks to trainer John Gosden (also has news on Mostahdaf) and rider Kieran Shoemark, the beneficiary of Dettori's decision not to ride Voltigeur third Gregory. He also catches up with Juddmonte racing manager Barry Mahon, who additionally provides news on Westover, Chaldean and Nostrum. Later in this episode, as part of National Racehorse Week, Irish Field journalist Helen Sharp tells Nick about Racing to Relate, while Charlie Fellowes explains why he has had to get heavy with certain colleagues to get on board with the Newmarket Open Weekend.
A look back at the week of sport, and a look forward to this weekend's action! On this week's episode: Smith v Eubank Smith v Eubank Undercard Jake Paul Koepka gets Ryder Cup pick Dettori to continue in US? Netflix's "The Quarterback" US Open 29:00 - Everton showing signs of improvement? Everton's books Liverpool improving each week Salah to Saudi? Henderson speaking to The Athletic Greenwood to Getafe Sancho speaking out Favourite celebrations Join us on Patreon for our "FPL Scout" tips and all of the other Patreon Perks... https://www.patreon.com/legitpodcast Shout out to our sponsors... VIR Clothing | https://www.virclothing.com Type in LEGIT25 for 25% off Prepped With Passion | https://preppedwithpassion.co.uk Type in LEGIT15 for 15% off Pro Hormones | https://pro-hormones.co.uk Type in LEGIT for 10% off Follow us on Social Media: Leg It Podcast https://twitter.com/thelegitpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thelegitpodcast Andy https://twitter.com/AndyGbootneck https://www.instagram.com/andygbootneck
From Aidan O'Brien to Live In the Dream, Frankie Dettori to quick summer ground, our team review the action from York
Aston Villa kicked off their Europa Conference League Journey with a comfortable first leg win against Hibernian at Easter Road. Alan Brazil believes it's already a two horse race between Arsenal and Manchester City for the title and didn't hold back when talking about Manchester United. Elsewhere, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink spoke on Chelsea's chances for the top four, Simon Jordan hits back at Boxing legend Nigel Benn after being criticised about comments towards his son Conor Benn, regarding his failed drugs test. Also, ex Aston Villa and Burnley midfielder Ashley Westwood discussed life in America and playing against Lionel Messi, and it was the day 1 of the York Festival, which saw a win for the retiring Frankie Dettori Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to take a look at the major stories in racing across the globe this Monday morning. They are joined today by Frankie Dettori, who reflects on his Deauville Group One success aboard Inspiral and explains why it meant so much to him. He also looks ahead to his ride on Mostahdaf in the Juddmonte International. Nick and Lydia also dissect big races in Ireland and Germany, while Saffie Osborne drops in to talk about the continuation of her great run in the Shergar Cup. Keeneland Director of Sales Tony Lacy joins us to talk about the publication of the huge yearling sale catalogue and comments on the necessary cross pollination of European and American blood, while French correspondent Adrien Cugnasse comments on the weekend rumours surrounding the possible Wertheimer acquisition of Wildenstein stock. Finally Ed Bethell gives a positive bulletin on his Nunthorpe contender Regional. Nick and Lydia also discuss the case of pro punter Alan Potts, forced to close down his betting account as a result of the effects of affordability checks.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to take a look at the major stories in racing across the globe this Monday morning. They are joined today by Frankie Dettori, who reflects on his Deauville Group One success aboard Inspiral and explains why it meant so much to him. He also looks ahead to his ride on Mostahdaf in the Juddmonte International. Nick and Lydia also dissect big races in Ireland and Germany, while Saffie Osborne drops in to talk about the continuation of her great run in the Shergar Cup. Keeneland Director of Sales Tony Lacy joins us to talk about the publication of the huge yearling sale catalogue and comments on the necessary cross pollination of European and American blood, while French correspondent Adrien Cugnasse comments on the weekend rumours surrounding the possible Wertheimer acquisition of Wildenstein stock. Finally Ed Bethell gives a positive bulletin on his Nunthorpe contender Regional. Nick and Lydia also discuss the case of pro punter Alan Potts, forced to close down his betting account as a result of the effects of affordability checks.
Nick is joined by David Yates, Newsboy from the Daily Mirror, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, Nick welcomes BHA Chief Regulatory Officer Brant Dunshea to the show to ask whether the new whip rules are fulfilling their brief in light of the high profile Ascot suspensions of Dettori et al, and also to ask whether the known information on Asadna's injury should have been put into the public domain. Also on today's show, Hollie Doyle tells Nick she is alive to the possibility of being a major player in the jockeys' championship this season, and says that she and fellow riders are on "eggshells" riding to the new rules. She also looks forward to Nashwa in the Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle on Friday. JA McGrath brings you the latest from Hong Kong, while Cheltenham Assistant GM Andre Klein talks about his fundraising climb to celebrate the centenary Gold Cup in aid of Racing Welfare.
Nick is joined by David Yates, Newsboy from the Daily Mirror, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, Nick welcomes BHA Chief Regulatory Officer Brant Dunshea to the show to ask whether the new whip rules are fulfilling their brief in light of the high profile Ascot suspensions of Dettori et al, and also to ask whether the known information on Asadna's injury should have been put into the public domain. Also on today's show, Hollie Doyle tells Nick she is alive to the possibility of being a major player in the jockeys' championship this season, and says that she and fellow riders are on "eggshells" riding to the new rules. She also looks forward to Nashwa in the Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle on Friday. JA McGrath brings you the latest from Hong Kong, while Cheltenham Assistant GM Andre Klein talks about his fundraising climb to celebrate the centenary Gold Cup in aid of Racing Welfare.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They consider the likelihood of Frankie Dettori missing another high profile fixture as his name is set to appear on this week's list of bans after his ride on Inspiral at Ascot. They also discuss the loss of a number of horses from George Boughey's yard after the disappointment of Asadna last week. Tom Marquand joins the show to reflect on his "ride of the week", donating his £500 to the British Heart Foundation, while we hear from Jessie Harrington, who talks to Dave Keena about Sprewell's Irish Derby chances, and Monmouthshire trainer Deborah Faulkner talks of her excitement at having a leading Northumberland Plate hopeful. HH Aga Khan Studs' Georges Rimaud is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest, talking Tahiyra, Erevann, the success of Siyouni, Sea the Stars and Zarak.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They consider the likelihood of Frankie Dettori missing another high profile fixture as his name is set to appear on this week's list of bans after his ride on Inspiral at Ascot. They also discuss the loss of a number of horses from George Boughey's yard after the disappointment of Asadna last week. Tom Marquand joins the show to reflect on his "ride of the week", donating his £500 to the British Heart Foundation, while we hear from Jessie Harrington, who talks to Dave Keena about Sprewell's Irish Derby chances, and Monmouthshire trainer Deborah Faulkner talks of her excitement at having a leading Northumberland Plate hopeful. HH Aga Khan Studs' Georges Rimaud is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest, talking Tahiyra, Erevann, the success of Siyouni, Sea the Stars and Zarak.
In this podcast episode, Chef Brett August interviews Chef John Dettori from The Creek House Grill, located at 19 Lower Main Street in Calicoon, NY. Discover Chef Dettori's passion for exceptional cuisine as he shares his culinary inspirations, innovative techniques, and collaboration with local farmers and artisans. Experience the vibrant flavors, seasonal ingredients, and inviting ambiance that make The Creek House Grill a must-visit culinary destination.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They begin with the breaking news that Frankie Dettori will replace Richard Kingscote aboard Desert Crown in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot. Bruce Raymond, racing manager to owner Saeed Suhail, joins the show to explain the decision. Dettori may also ride Willie Mullins's Echoes in Rain in the Gold Cup according to Craig Kieswetter, who also tells us that the mare may visit Frankel if all goes well. Also on today's show, Matt Bernier gives us an in-depth Belmont Stakes preview and considers the weather situation in New York.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They begin with the breaking news that Frankie Dettori will replace Richard Kingscote aboard Desert Crown in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot. Bruce Raymond, racing manager to owner Saeed Suhail, joins the show to explain the decision. Dettori may also ride Willie Mullins's Echoes in Rain in the Gold Cup according to Craig Kieswetter, who also tells us that the mare may visit Frankel if all goes well. Also on today's show, Matt Bernier gives us an in-depth Belmont Stakes preview and considers the weather situation in New York.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to reflect on a stunning Classic weekend across either side of the Atlantic. Fresh from Newmarket, David picks up all the key themes from Newmarket's 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas, talks Dettori, Murphy, bin Suroor, overwatering and the O'Brien showing. Ed Harper, breeder of Chaldean, joins the show. After an excellent weekend, Charlie Hills also drops in to discuss big plans for Cicero's Gift, Mutasaabeq, and Galeron. Meanwhile Nick, in the company of NBC's Matt Bernier, reflects on the 149th Kentucky Derby from Louisville, the withdrawal of Forte and which of the protagonists may end up the season's leading three year old. They are joined by owner of Mage and pod regular Ramiro Restrepo.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to reflect on a stunning Classic weekend across either side of the Atlantic. Fresh from Newmarket, David picks up all the key themes from Newmarket's 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas, talks Dettori, Murphy, bin Suroor, overwatering and the O'Brien showing. Ed Harper, breeder of Chaldean, joins the show. After an excellent weekend, Charlie Hills also drops in to discuss big plans for Cicero's Gift, Mutasaabeq, and Galeron. Meanwhile Nick, in the company of NBC's Matt Bernier, reflects on the 149th Kentucky Derby from Louisville, the withdrawal of Forte and which of the protagonists may end up the season's leading three year old. They are joined by owner of Mage and pod regular Ramiro Restrepo.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's 'Newsboy' David Yates to cast an eye over the news and events from around the racing world today. Beginning with the UK action over the weekend, they reflect on Shishkin's dominant comeback at Ascot, talk to Jamie Shepperd - excited owner of I Like to Move It - and consider the importance of Cap du Nord's victory for Christian Williams. Also in this episode, Nick and Dave consider the key themes of the Asian Racing Conference, pay tribute to the career of pioneering French rider Nathalie Desoutter, who retired on Sunday, and wonder what the immediate future holds for star riders Frankie Dettori and Oisin Murphy. Dettori's US agent Ron Anderson joins the show off the back of Dettori's Santa Anita 4-timer on Saturday night, while Hugo Palmer reflects on his valuable success with the Murphy-ridden Flaming Rib in Doha the same day. Oliver St Lawrence drops in to talk about the huge auction of stallion nominations that goes online with Tattersalls today in aid of the DEC Turkey/Syria appeal and Giving for Ukraine.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's 'Newsboy' David Yates to cast an eye over the news and events from around the racing world today. Beginning with the UK action over the weekend, they reflect on Shishkin's dominant comeback at Ascot, talk to Jamie Shepperd - excited owner of I Like to Move It - and consider the importance of Cap du Nord's victory for Christian Williams. Also in this episode, Nick and Dave consider the key themes of the Asian Racing Conference, pay tribute to the career of pioneering French rider Nathalie Desoutter, who retired on Sunday, and wonder what the immediate future holds for star riders Frankie Dettori and Oisin Murphy. Dettori's US agent Ron Anderson joins the show off the back of Dettori's Santa Anita 4-timer on Saturday night, while Hugo Palmer reflects on his valuable success with the Murphy-ridden Flaming Rib in Doha the same day. Oliver St Lawrence drops in to talk about the huge auction of stallion nominations that goes online with Tattersalls today in aid of the DEC Turkey/Syria appeal and Giving for Ukraine.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's Newboy, David Yates, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with Nick's interview with Frankie Dettori, currently lying second in the Santa Anita jockeys' table on the first leg of his farewell tour and wonder how long that success might prolong his stay. They look back at some significant results in Ireland over the weekend, and catch up with Northern Ireland trainer David Christie, who may have unleashed a future star at Thurles on Sunday. Nick and Dave discuss the decision not to reopen the Clarence House to horses not originally entered, while Dave adds to the plaudits for 16 year old rider Billy Loughnane. Meanwhile 1ST Racing's Claudia Spadaro spins us through the latest Pegasus World Cup News and TDN's Brian Sheerin reports from the Route des Etalons.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's Newboy, David Yates, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with Nick's interview with Frankie Dettori, currently lying second in the Santa Anita jockeys' table on the first leg of his farewell tour and wonder how long that success might prolong his stay. They look back at some significant results in Ireland over the weekend, and catch up with Northern Ireland trainer David Christie, who may have unleashed a future star at Thurles on Sunday. Nick and Dave discuss the decision not to reopen the Clarence House to horses not originally entered, while Dave adds to the plaudits for 16 year old rider Billy Loughnane. Meanwhile 1ST Racing's Claudia Spadaro spins us through the latest Pegasus World Cup News and TDN's Brian Sheerin reports from the Route des Etalons.
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Nick podcasting from the iconic Melbourne Cup parade today but we start with big news away from Australia. Frankie Dettori tells us that he will begin next season in California for a stint until the spring and, if he picks up a triple crown ride, that USA journey could well continue into the summer and beyond. Tom Stanley and Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates discuss what that might mean for Frankie and indeed current boss John Gosden. We have a round up of the main British news beginning with reaction to Bravemansgame's Bet365 Charlie Hall Chase win and onto yesterday's main talking point, the walkover for Pentland Hills at Huntingdon. Nicky Henderson gives his view on the non-event and also an update on Jonbon and Shishkin re their respective Sandown targets. Back in Australia Nick is joined at the parade by Cup winning jockey Kerrin McCoy and former Cup winning rider Glen Boss. We also hear from HBA Media's Ed Bowman re distribution of the big race this year and from bloodstock agent Luke Lillingston about the upcoming sale of Breeders' Cup Mile bound filly Dreamloper.
Nick podcasting from the iconic Melbourne Cup parade today but we start with big news away from Australia. Frankie Dettori tells us that he will begin next season in California for a stint until the spring and, if he picks up a triple crown ride, that USA journey could well continue into the summer and beyond. Tom Stanley and Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates discuss what that might mean for Frankie and indeed current boss John Gosden. We have a round up of the main British news beginning with reaction to Bravemansgame's Bet365 Charlie Hall Chase win and onto yesterday's main talking point, the walkover for Pentland Hills at Huntingdon. Nicky Henderson gives his view on the non-event and also an update on Jonbon and Shishkin re their respective Sandown targets. Back in Australia Nick is joined at the parade by Cup winning jockey Kerrin McCoy and former Cup winning rider Glen Boss. We also hear from HBA Media's Ed Bowman re distribution of the big race this year and from bloodstock agent Luke Lillingston about the upcoming sale of Breeders' Cup Mile bound filly Dreamloper.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They focus extensively on the Arc in this edition, with the draw for the arc emerging during recording. Among Nick's guests today are Julia Romich, assistant to Marcel Weiss, trainer of defending champion Torquator Tasso, Christophe Soumillon, who explains his likely tactics on leading fancy Vadeni, and Hughie Morrison, who is eyeing up a Group One double across two countries this weekend.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They focus extensively on the Arc in this edition, with the draw for the arc emerging during recording. Among Nick's guests today are Julia Romich, assistant to Marcel Weiss, trainer of defending champion Torquator Tasso, Christophe Soumillon, who explains his likely tactics on leading fancy Vadeni, and Hughie Morrison, who is eyeing up a Group One double across two countries this weekend.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events in the Horseracing world today. First up, John Gosden explains the events of the last two weeks surrounding Frankie Dettori and their sabbatical and outlines that the Italian will be back aboard Inspiral and Emily Upjohn as they rebuild their partnership. Also in this edition, Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation Pat Cummings talks Life Is Good, HISA and Cat 1 interference rules in a USA update; Michael Owen discusses Flaming Rib in the July Cup, Tattersalls auctioneer Ollie Fowlston looks ahead to the July Sale and this December's rebranded Sceptre session, while ex-cricketer and prominent breeder Craig Kieswetter is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
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Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the unfolding story of the tensions between John Gosden and Frankie Dettori, which came to a head with Dettori not booked on two horses trained by Gosden at Newmarket this weekend. The pair are set to meet today (Friday), but Dettori's agent Peter Burrell tells this podcast that he believes their partnership is over. Later in this edition, Nick and Lydia discuss last week's Westminster conference on the appointment of an ombudsman as part of the gambling review, while they look ahead to the best of this weekend's action.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the news and events from around the horseracing world. They lead with news of another Frankie Dettori Derby swoop, this time on the Donnacha O'Brien trained Piz Badile. They discuss the "jocking off" of rider Gavin Ryan in Dettori's favor and consider what this tells us about the horse's chance. Also in this edition, Nick finds out more about the incoming Epsom Chair Brian Finch, talks to rider Silvestre De Sousa about his intention to ride in Hong Kong on a more permanent basis, and catches up in this week's Weatherbys Blooodstock feature with Ned Toffey, the general manager of the historic Spendthrift Farm, which stands the dominant Into Mischief.