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Pull back the barn doors with Diamond Creek as we discuss all things on the farm and harness racing!00:00:00 - Intro - What are we going to talk about? What are we NOT going to talk about?00:03:12 - Behind the Barn Door - We tell our side of the story regarding the USTA sanctions00:12:09 - Open Bridle - We talk about the Hunter Myers tragedy and how it has united the sport00:18:13 - Down the Stretch - a fast-paced and fun way to end the show!
Pull back the barn doors with Diamond Creek as we discuss all things on the farm and harness racing!00:00:00 - Intro - What are we going to talk about? What are we NOT going to talk about?00:03:35 - Behind the Barn Door - How has foaling season been going for the farm? Open convo about the tough year we have had (and the positives!)00:13:29 - Open Bridle - Race for the Crown, thoughts on top drivers flying private to local driving colonies and a recap of the fight everyone is talking about 00:20:12 - Down the Stretch - a fast-paced and fun way to end the show!This episode sponsored by Harness Racing Update! https://harnessracingupdate.com/
CC International with " Diamond Creek Farm " I was joined by Adam Bowden to chat Diamond Creek how things are looking this year with their stallions and who is coming down to Australia & New Zealand. Adam also shares some exciting news about how the farm might be heading down south firstly with some mares and then maybe more!
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A Wright Brother; Australia's 3rd Prime Minister; St John's Diamond Creek. All celebrate 156 years in 2023. This Sunday is our Thanksgiving Service, where we thank God for the year that's been. Connect with us at ➜ Website: https://stjohnsdc.org.au ➜ Facebook: https://facebook.com/stjohnsdc ➜ Instagram: https://instagram.com/stjohnsdc
Great to have a chat with Adam Bowden from Diamond Creek Farm . On the eve of the Lexington Selected Yearling sale I found out a bit more about Diamond Creek and the year they have had so far. Confederate , Cannibal and Its My Show have been 3 of the outstanding 3yo's to race this season and Adam gave an insight into there future's. Thank you to the team at Diamond Creek for helping arrange this interview. www.diamondcreekfarm.com www.lexingtonselected.com
Join Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward on Edition 23 of the NFNL Podcast as we... - Speak to Eltham senior men's coach Tim Bongetti ahead of his side's enormous second semi-final against Diamond Creek. - Review all senior competition's, including last Sunday's senior women's Grand Finals and Friday's first night of winter netball Grand Finals. - Preview this week's senior men's finals.
Join Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward on Edition 18 of the NFNL Podcast as we... - Speak to Northcote Park senior men's coach Stephen Saddington after his side picked up an important win to keep their Division 2 finals hopes alive. - Chat to Diamond Creek netball star and NFNL Netball representative coach Stacey Gannon about this year's Association Championships and the rise of netball in the NFNL. - Review and preview all three senior men's and senior women's competitions.
At St John's we're passionate partners in God's worldwide mission, and so we give, pray, and equip people for mission work locally and around the world. Today, we're joined by Jo Knight, who's the CEO of Anglican Overseas Aid, one of our mission partner organisations. Jo will share some insights into the work of Anglican Overseas Aid, and how we here in Diamond Creek can get involved in God's worldwide mission. Connect with us at ➜ Website: https://stjohnsdc.org.au ➜ Facebook: https://facebook.com/stjohnsdc ➜ Instagram: https://instagram.com/stjohnsdc
Join Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward on Edition 9 of the NFNL Podcast as we... - Speak to Diamond Creek senior men's coach Andrew Tranquilli after his side defeated the previously unbeaten Eltham. - Chat to Eltham senior women's coach Darren Cardamone following the Panthers impressive start to life in the top flight in our women's competition. - Review and preview all three senior men's and senior women's competitions.
Part 1 of our review of the Wine and Spirits Top 100 tasting! We went and tried a whole bunch of stuff including Cristal, Musar, Grand Cru Burgundy, Penfolds, Diamond Creek, Ridge Monte Bello, Vega-Sicilia, Guigal, and much more! For the entire review, sign up at patreon.com/corktaint and check out part 2. Thanks guys 7:50 Wine Talk Starts 8:40 Bollinger 14:09 Louis Roederer 27:08 Zind-Humbrecht 29:45 Robert Weil 32:30 Chateau Musar 39:50 Tablas Creek 42:23 Lucien Le Moine 47:10 Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot
Welcome to Episode 1117 in which Steve Raye interviews Robin Shay, export Manager for Allegrini Winery. About today's guest: Originally from the Napa Valley, California, Robin graduated from the University of San Pablo (Madrid, Spain) with a degree in International Business & Economics. Upon graduation, homegrown passions took him to Portugal to work alongside famed winemaker Jerry Luper (Freemark Abbey, Diamond Creek, Bouchaine) in the Douro Valley. He would later move to Southern Italy to work in the cellars of one of Campania's premier estates (Feudi di San Gregorio). During his time in Italy, Robin became a professionally certified Sommelier (AIS Certified in 2004) and eventually moved into the role of Export Manager for the Allegrini Estates. To learn more visit: https://allegrini.it/en/wine/ More about the host Steve Raye: Steve Raye of Bevology Inc originally joined our weekly lineup with narrations from his book “How to get US Market Ready” - but everyone just loved him so much, we brought him back with this series of interviews that informs and inspires! Each week he speaks to industry professionals; guests who have gained valuable experience in the Italian wine sector and have insightful tips and stories that can help anyone who wants to learn about getting US Market Ready! To learn more visit: Website: www.bevologyinc.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!
An alleged car thief has collided with a police car while towing a stolen vehicle worth $250,000 in Diamond Creek.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we sit down and chat with co-hosts Constantine and Magpie the grandest of trails, the most enchanting, the most...emotional, the Grand Enchantment Trail! We begin the show as we begin every show, with talking only and we mean only trail and hiking related content. That's right we discuss energy drinks! We get "Bucked Up" while drinking Bucked Up. Yes, that is not a euphuism, that is the actual name of the energy juice. As we crack the can we smell America, and guzzle some "Rocket Pop." After the most important part of the show we dive into all things the Grand Enchantment Trail. A wonderful route through Arizona and New Mexico that spans about ~766 miles. From just outside of Phoenix to Albuquerque the trail may begin and end in cities but goes into very remote territory. We discuss the "trail" conditions and the expectations when hiking a trail that is mostly a route. We discuss and thank the creator of this route, Brett Tucker for making such an amazing journey. We chat about everything that wants to cut you, stick you, bite you, scratch you, and generally "ouch" you. We try and break down the trail by resupply points and wonderfully get lost in memories. We chat the "town" that is not a town of Klondyke. We miss a fantastic opportunity to make a "what would you do for a Klondyke Bar" joke. We chat how not all miles are created equal. We chat about permits and being respectful to the trail so others can experience the beauty of this route in the future. We thank land owners, we talk about change in the route in the future, and we thank Brett again for all the work into creating a truly special, even enchanting, hike. We give a shout out to Rocketman and talk soaking in the Gila Hot Springs. We chat "Horse Women" and hot spring shaming. We chat wild turkeys and what to do if a wild turkey falls on your head. We chat cinematic turkey silhouettes. We then transition into the sad portion of the show as we talk wildfires. We discuss being some of the last people in Diamond Creek to see it in all its grandeur. We chat the Black Fire and Bear Fire and the feelings of being stopped when physically and mentally we were ready to go. We discuss monsoon season, continuing and connecting footsteps, wilderness, and what it means to be a "thru-hiker." We chat about our New Mexico Grandmother. We chat shortcuts that are not shortcuts. We wrap the show with our realization that we had a blistering average of 3 miles per day when factoring in all of our "technical zeroes" on this trail due to wildfire season. We lose a part of ourselves to grow. Our ramen rating review takes a weird turn as we compare Creamy Chicken Ramen with Shrimp Ramen. How can it be so low but so high? Let's find out! Thank you Brett Tucker, thank you Grand Enchantment Trail, thank you land owners, thank you for letting us grow. FAVORITE QUOTE: "Brett knows Best!" To learn more about who we are click the link below: ElevenSkys.com Off Trail Support: www.patreon.com/offtrail
Episode 23 of the NFNL Podcast for the 2022 season. In this episode: •Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward discuss the results and talking points from all the senior men's and winter netball action. •Diamond Creek senior men's coach Andrew Tranquilli joins us as his side won their way to a preliminary final over the weekend. •Lower Plenty netball captain and premiership player Bianca Clamp phones in following her side's grand final success on Friday night.
Episode 15 of the NFNL Podcast for the 2022 season.In this episode:Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward discuss the results and talking points from all the senior men's and women's action.Eltham senior men's coach Robert Hyde joins us as his top of the table Panthers prepare for a crucial clash against top five rival Diamond Creek.Senior women's coach of the Fitzroy Stars in Lisa Roper chats in as the league celebrates NAIDOC Week and Sir Douglas Nicholls Round.
I myself have returned yet again from the mighty Grand Canyon where I rowed my 2nd of 4 Commercial trips for CanX or Canyon Explorations. It was warm, windy and low water but we had a hell of a time nonetheless. Our trip was so stacked with musical talent that I decided to record another live set for you all to enjoy instead of our normal interviews. The music from today's episode is coming to you live from Mile 222 in the Grand Canyon, just 4 miles above the Diamond Creek take-out. When we arrived at that beach, which was our last camp of our 15 day trip, a few of the GCMRC or (Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research) staff were just finishing up a photo mapping project so we saw it as an opportunity to sit down and play some tunes before they had to move on downstream. The guides performing live today are, Kirk from GCMRC with his Banjo, Jed Alan (buy his music here) on the vocals, guitar & harmonica, Cricket with that amazing voice singing and playing the guitar, Wiley Green also on vocals and shredding the mandolin and even our infamous trip leader Pauly Borichevsky rounding out the last of the session with his amazing voice and talent on the guitar! Songs played are mostly originals and some covers from their favorite artists. I recorded only with my iPhone and was THOROUGHLY impressed with the quality of sound that I was able to capture.I fucking loved these tunes and know you will too…And without further adieu, a live performance at Mile 222 in the Grand Canyon... Purchase Jed Alan's Music Here!
Craig Maskell is here today to give us the Real Estate Agent's perspective on Kangaroo Ground. Craig has had the privilege of selling lifestyle properties throughout the Diamond Valley for 20 years, and is the Director of Fletchers Real Estate in Eltham. 1. So Craig, there doesn't seem to be a lot of property available in Kangaroo Ground, is it tightly held? 2. Do people generally buy in Kangaroo Ground, or are there some rental properties? 3. What attracts people to Kangaroo Ground? 4. What type of people actually move to Kangaroo Ground? 5. What price ranges can we see in Kangaroo Ground? a) So, what would be the median price range? 6. Is Kangaroo Ground a suburb people actively search for, or are they looking more for other suburbs like Eltham and Diamond Creek, and they stumble across it? 7. What makes Kangaroo Ground different to that of Eltham and Diamond Creek? 8. What unexpected surprises can you find in Kangaroo Ground? 9. There's a little pocket of the Yarra River that used to be called Kangaroo Ground South, but had a name change in 2000 to the Bend of Islands. I had to write some copy a couple of years ago for a property there, and I had no idea it existed. What's so special about this little township? CONTACT: Craig Maskell can be contacted by email: craig.maskell@fletchers.net.au or call: 0411 950 052. Featured in the podcast: Pastor Stephen Kilner - Presbyterian Church of Victoria (Kangaroo Ground): 0437 449 139 Ken King - Kings of Kangaroo Ground Winery & Post Office - 9712 0666 Thanks to Craig, Stephen & Ken. Need Copywriting? Call the 'Real Copy Right' Hotline: 5977 8889 Email: orders@realcopyright.com.au As well as sales copy, we can also assist you with: Rental copy Staff profiles for your new and existing staff members Marketing letters/emails Newsletter articles Marketing material for listing kits, mail outs, etc Website blogs Large scale development brochures and websites
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We are inviting all candidates onto the podcast to answer questions about telehealth, GP advocacy and what needs to change for the college to keep its members now, and into the future. This episode features Dr Chris Irwin, a Victorian GP, and practice owner of two clinics, in Diamond Creek and Ivanhoe.
Coronavirus crisis escalates, with travel bans implemented around the world, plus many wine events cancelled and bars closed - News from the UK: the good: duty freeze on alcoholic beverages and fewer closures of on-premise outlets; the bad: Oddbins faces threat going out of business - Louis Roederer buys Diamond Creek in Napa Valley - Okanagan winery bought by founder of leading hard seltzer brand, White Claw - New Zealand winery fined NZ$1.7m for fraud - Wine of the Week: Baxter Oppenlander Vineyard Pinot Noir 2016 from Mendocino
Episode 23 of the NFNL Podcast.Samuel Zito and Jarrad Gardner discuss the major talking points and review the action from the weekend’s NFNL senior football competitions.Guests include:A Plus Labour Solutions Division 2 grand final coaches Paul Harris (Banyule) and Blair Harvey (Whittlesea) ahead of Saturday's premiership decider at Preston City Oval.Panton Hill premiership coach Steve Layt after his side's victory in the Heidelberg Golf Club Division 3 grand final.Diamond Creek netball coach Brooke George to discuss her side's historic 10th-successive Section 1 premiership win.WaterMarc's Membership Manager Jaeger Pascoe to provide an update on offers and services available to NFNL players and clubs at WaterMarc.
Episode 17 of the NFNL Podcast.Samuel Zito and Jarrad Gardner discuss the major talking points and review the action from the weekend’s NFNL senior football competitions.Guests include:West Preston-Lakeside co-captain Ahmed Saad following his nine-goal haul in the Roosters' big win over North Heidelberg in Round 14 of Meadows Greyhounds Division 1.Thomastown caretaker coach Scott Plant ahead of his side's vital Round 15 game against Diamond Creek, where a spot in the A Plus Labour Solutions Division 2 finals looks to be on the line.TAC Senior Manager Engagement Meg Jacobs to discuss this week's Towards Zero Round
Episode 15 of the NFNL Podcast.Samuel Zito and Jarrad Gardner discuss the major talking points and review the action from the weekend’s NFNL senior football competitions.Guests include:Diamond Creek senior coach Craig Hayes after his side's season-best win over Eltham at Eltham Central Park, which keeps them firmly entrenched in the A Plus Labour Solutions Division 2 finals race.Old Eltham Collegians coach John Garrard to discuss his side's inaugural campaign in the Northern Football Netball League.
Always experimenting this week we add a third host to the mix when Ada Macey joins Lyndell and Scotty for the entire podcast. We chat about her experience of coming out as transgender and sharing that experience with the parkrun community. David Moss adventures to Charleys Creek for a roving report and we get history lessons on North Harbour and Diamond Creek parkruns.
The Larrikin of Diamond Creek From Old Offenders and a few old scores (1923) By E.W Hornung Narrated by Denis Daly Today the fame of E.W. Hornung rests upon his stories about Raffles, the gentleman burglar. However, among his works are many other novels, short stories, poetry and reminiscences of the First World War, in which he served and during which his son perished. During the war, he developed an admiration for the Australian servicemen and an interest in that country. This whimsical story starts off in the Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg, which later became famous on two accounts. The first related to a local arts colony which later became known as the Heidelberg school and which included many celebrated Australian artists. Later, Heidelberg became the site of the athletes' village for the 1956 Olympic Games. Diamond Creek, which was initially established as a gold mining town, is now on the outer fringe of the metropolitan area. The other suburbs mentioned in the story, Carlton and Fitzroy, are close to the city centre, and have since become extremely gentrified. Lygon Street is in Carlton, and is noted for its restaurants and occasional visitations from gangland celebrities. This recording may be freely downloaded and distributed, as long as Voices of Today is credited as the author. It may not be used for commercial purposes or distributed in an edited or remixed form. For further information about Voices of Today or to explore its catalogue please visit: https://www.voicesoftoday.org/
On this weeks episode of The Voc Police GLLO Show, Leading Senior Constable Cath Barrett is a GLLO working out of Diamond Creek. She discusses the importance of gathering intelligence... LEARN MORE The post Victoria Police Divisional Intelligence Unit appeared first on The GLLO Show.
Doyle, announcer at The Raceway at Western Fair District, joins to discuss the 2018 Camluck Classic which has drawn a very competitive field. The draw made the race very interesting and wide open and Doyle will talk about his strategy of handicapping the race. The pair will also discuss the promotions going on at the storied racetrack on Saturday night. Medhurst, announcer at Rosecroft Raceway, will come on the show this week to discuss the happenings going on at the Maryland racetrack. Medhurst, who also is the voice of Navy sports, will provide his insight and thoughts about the meet going into their final week of live racing action. Vazquez, from Diamond Creek Farms, will join to discuss the farms Open House coming up on Saturday, June 2. Diamond Creek will allow fans to come out and meet some of their world famous stallions and some of the foals while also teaching them about the sport of harness racing and what life is like on the farm. Vazquez will discuss the happenings of the event and what the day will entail for visitors. Ross, the newest edition to the USTA, will join the program as she was hired as the Social Media and Public Relations Coordinator. Ross, a third-generation horsewoman, has been in the sport of harness racing working varying roles since the age of 15. Ross will discuss her new career and what some of her ideas are. Pennington, the assistant race secretary at Harrah's Philadelphia, will join to talk about the huge weekend they have coming up this weekend. The famed racetrack will play host to the Maxie Lee Memorial Trot, the Betsy Ross, and the Commodore Barry Stakes. Also on the card will be world champion Hannelore Hanover who will race in a division of the Great Northeast Open Trot Series.
From Port Fairy to the Adelaide Oval (with Crows Premiership star Matthew Robran), Won Wron and former Tiger No.1 Draft pick Anthony Banik and back to the studio where Diamond Creek star Chloe Molloy joined the show in the lead up to the VFLW Grand Final on Sunday.
From Port Fairy to the Adelaide Oval (with Crows Premiership star Matthew Robran), Won Wron and former Tiger No.1 Draft pick Anthony Banik and back to the studio where Diamond Creek star Chloe Molloy joined the show in the lead up to the VFLW Grand Final on Sunday.
From Port Fairy to the Adelaide Oval (with Crows Premiership star Matthew Robran), Won Wron and former Tiger No.1 Draft pick Anthony Banik and back to the studio where Diamond Creek star Chloe Molloy joined the show in the lead up to the VFLW Grand Final on Sunday.
Many Roads, One Destination is a podcast exploring young players journeys to the AFL and AFLW drafts. Today's guest is Chloe Molloy Calder Cannons and Diamond Creek goal kicking superstar.
The parkrun adventurers give you the news. South Bank parkrun Event Director Gareth Saunders calls in, celebrating five years with parkrun Australia. And we reach new heights with international skyrunning champion, and Diamond Creek parkrunner, Lucy Bartholomew.
River mile 225, a five-minute history of Diamond Creek recorded by Richard Quartaroli
Updated by NPS in 2011. Includes Pearce Ferry Rapid and take-out ramp. Updated information to help plan river trip through the "lower end" of the canyon between Diamond Creek and Lake Mead. Noncommercial trips that launch from Diamond Creek and takeout at Lake Mead typically are 2 to 5 days in length. Permits for these whitewater trips are available to the public starting one year in advance and are distributed on a first-come first-served basis. Learn more here: http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/whitewater-rafting.htm
This video summarizes the reasons why a trip down the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park is a unique experience and how preparation really pays off. Updated 2011.
This audio podcast provides valuable information from Grand Canyon National Park for boaters running from Lee's Ferry to Diamond Creek. Topics include: water temperature, low impact camping, personal hygiene and river illness, setting up the kitchen, food and hydration, accidents, wildlife, location restrictions, and day use areas. http://www.nps.gov/grca/photosmultimedia/river_audiocasts.htm
Additional information from Grand Canyon National Park for boaters running the lower end of the Colorado River from Diamond Creek to Lake Mead. Includes Pearce Ferry boat ramp and Pearce Ferry Rapid. Updated 2011.