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Not quite a thousand stars, but that is the aim from Del Mar for the latest Breeders' Cup episode of the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. FanDuel TV's Mike Joyce leads off to discuss what he has learned this week hosting breakfast shows during training for the 14 Breeders' Cup races. He offers some analysis of finer points for the championship tests. A cavalcade of trainers comes next with D. Wayne Lukas discussing Seize the Grey in the Dirt Mile, assistant Justin Atkins outlines the reasons dirt stayer Next was aimed for the Classic and not the Turf, Brad Cox looks back on the career of Idiomatic and forward to his four horses who will race Friday and Saturday, and Todd Pletcher gets into specifics about Fierceness in his bid to win the $7 million Classic. Australia sports and entertainment reporter Brad Blanks, who is based in New York, offers his viewpoint as a horseplayer and man about town on this week's social and racing scene. Paddock Prince handicapper David Levitch has an emphasis on the Classic and says which two horses he is leaning toward in his betting. Co-host John Cherwa helps distill the feedback on last week's column about potential future sites for the Breeders' Cup. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Saturday Breeders' Cup MONSTER POD.PTF and JK host.Here you'll find:01:19Nick Tammaro's overview of the Filly and Mare Sprint08:35Deep Dive into the Turf Sprint with Will Humphrey26:47Analysis of the Distaff with Ken McPeek26:55Matt Chapman on the Turf 41:56Randy Moss Discusses the Classic01:07:16Kate Tracey's Insight on the Filly and Mare Turf01:18:01Sean Boarman's Perspective on the Sprint01:23:06Rishi Persad on a loaded Breeders' Cup Mile 01:38:24Sara Elbadwi on the Dirt MileTakeaways: The In the Money Media team has a wealth of expertise for the Breeders' Cup, with various analysts sharing their insights on key races. Notable Speech from Charlie Appleby is a strong contender in the Mile, showcasing impressive form and speed throughout the season. The Dirt Mile appears wide open this year, with multiple horses capable of stepping up to the challenge, including Domestic Product. Rishi Persad emphasizes the importance of pace in the Breeders' Cup Mile, suggesting it will influence the outcome significantly. Will Humphrey highlights the unique challenges for horses transitioning from European turf races to American dirt tracks at the Breeders' Cup. Sean Boarman believes the Breeders' Cup Sprint is a crucial race for speed-centric horses, making it a must-watch this year. Links referenced in this episode:inthemoneypodcast.com/twinspires.cominthemoneypodcast.com/horsesCompanies mentioned in this episode: In the Money Media FanDuel Twinspires Mil Ridge Farm The Breeders' Cup Saturday Monster Pod delivers an expansive overview of the impending Breeders' Cup races, featuring insightful commentary from industry professionals and racing aficionados. PTF and JK expertly guide the discussion, inviting guests like Nick Tammaro to dissect the Filly and Mare Sprint, where Tammaro highlights the potential frontrunners and the significance of form leading up to the race. Transitioning into the Turf Sprint, Will Humphrey shares his analysis, emphasizing the critical nature of pace and trip, and how these factors could ultimately determine the outcome of the race.The discussions continue to flow with Ken McPeek, who provides a trainer's perspective on the Distaff, offering insights into the preparation of his contenders and their chances against the competition. Matt Chapman then takes the mic to discuss the Turf, where he delves into the challenges faced by European horses running in American races, drawing on their past performances to predict their success. Randy Moss takes center stage to explore the Classic, contextualizing its historical significance and the implications for current betting lines, while Kate Tracey discusses the Filly and Mare Turf, providing listeners with a detailed rundown of the key contenders and their racing styles.As the episode unfolds, Sean Boarman and Rishi Persad share their thoughts on the Sprint and Mile, respectively, rounding out the comprehensive coverage of the Breeders' Cup. Through engaging dialogues and expert insights, this episode serves as a valuable resource for racing enthusiasts looking to navigate the complexities of the upcoming Breeders' Cup, equipping them with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions on race day.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Saturday Breeders' Cup MONSTER POD.PTF and JK host.Here you'll find:01:19Nick Tammaro's overview of the Filly and Mare Sprint08:35Deep Dive into the Turf Sprint with Will Humphrey26:47Analysis of the Distaff with Ken McPeek26:55Matt Chapman on the Turf41:56Randy Moss Discusses the Classic01:07:16Kate Tracey's Insight on the Filly and Mare Turf01:18:01Sean Boarman's Perspective on the Sprint01:23:06Rishi Persad on a loaded Breeders' Cup Mile01:38:24Sara Elbadwi on the Dirt MileTakeaways:The In the Money Media team has a wealth of expertise for the Breeders' Cup, with various analysts sharing their insights on key races.Notable Speech from Charlie Appleby is a strong contender in the Mile, showcasing impressive form and speed throughout the season.The Dirt Mile appears wide open this year, with multiple horses capable of stepping up to the challenge, including Domestic Product.Rishi Persad emphasizes the importance of pace in the Breeders' Cup Mile, suggesting it will influence the outcome significantly.Will Humphrey highlights the unique challenges for horses transitioning from European turf races to American dirt tracks at the Breeders' Cup.Sean Boarman believes the Breeders' Cup Sprint is a crucial race for speed-centric horses, making it a must-watch this year.Links referenced in this episode:inthemoneypodcast.com/twinspires.cominthemoneypodcast.com/horsesCompanies mentioned in this episode:In the Money MediaFanDuelTwinspiresMil Ridge FarmThe Breeders' Cup Saturday Monster Pod delivers an expansive overview of the impending Breeders' Cup races, featuring insightful commentary from industry professionals and racing aficionados. PTF and JK expertly guide the discussion, inviting guests like Nick Tammaro to dissect the Filly and Mare Sprint, where Tammaro highlights the potential frontrunners and the significance of form leading up to the race. Transitioning into the Turf Sprint, Will Humphrey shares his analysis, emphasizing the critical nature of pace and trip, and how these factors could ultimately determine the outcome of the race.The discussions continue to flow with Ken McPeek, who provides a trainer's perspective on the Distaff, offering insights into the preparation of his contenders and their chances against the competition. Matt Chapman then takes the mic to discuss the Turf, where he delves into the challenges faced by European horses running in American races, drawing on their past performances to predict their success. Randy Moss takes center stage to explore the Classic, contextualizing its historical significance and the implications for current betting lines, while Kate Tracey discusses the Filly and Mare Turf, providing listeners with a detailed rundown of the key contenders and their racing styles.As the episode unfolds, Sean Boarman and Rishi Persad share their thoughts on the Sprint and Mile, respectively, rounding out the comprehensive coverage of the Breeders' Cup. Through engaging dialogues and expert insights, this episode serves as a valuable resource for racing enthusiasts looking to navigate the complexities of the upcoming Breeders' Cup, equipping them with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions on race day.
American racing expert and AtTheRaces pundit Barry Faulkner, along with international racing expert and SKY Sports Racing presenter Tim Carroll, join Emmet for our annual Breeders Cup special as racing returns to the iconic venue where surf meets turf at Santa Anita. Barry and Tim share some bullish bets as we preview every feature race on Friday and Saturday, offering strong opinions, insightful analysis, and plenty of fun. Barry has a strong each-way play in the Juvenile Turf Sprint, while all three of us are eager to take on the red-hot favorite Tamara in the Juvenile Fillies. Barry's strongest bet of the meeting is in the Juvenile Fillies Turf, Tim has a 7/1 wager in the Juvenile, while Emmet makes the case for an Aidan O'Brien clean sweep in the Juvenile Turf. It's hard to ignore the incredible story of Cody's Wish in the Dirt Mile. Both Tim and Barry strongly agree on their bet against the two market leaders in the Filly & Mare Turf. We're all backing Goodnight Olive in the Filly & Mare Sprint, although there's a difference of opinion on the Breeders' Cup Mile. Tim and Barry both discuss a value bet in the Distaff, and there's a lively debate about the race of the meeting, the Turf, where Auguste Rodin, Mostahdaf, King Of Steel, Onesto, Up To The Mark, and Shahryar go to war in a renewal that rivals the High Chaparral/Johar epic from 20 years ago. While Barry and Tim are once again in agreement on their bet in the Classic, we also convince ourselves of a value play in the Turf Sprint and Sprint. Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HRRN LISTENERS GET $10 INSTANTLY WHEN SIGNING UP FOR A NEW AMWAGER ACCOUNT. SEE DETAILS AT https://link.amwager.com/hrrn The AmWager Weekend Stakes Preview. Bobby Neuman and Dave Friedman handicap the weekend's biggest stakes races including Bourbon Trail, Harrods Creek, G3 Dogwood, G3 Greenwood Cup, G3 Turf Monster, Dirt Mile, G2 Gallant Bob, G1 Cotillion, G1 PA Derby, G3 Nobel Damsel, G3 RP Oaks, G3 Oklahoma Derby, plus give you the AmWager "Best Bet".
On tonight's Going in Circles Big Monday Show we discuss the reemergence of Classic Causeway and now his presence may alter the plans of a couple other contenders. We also talk about how people dwell on every little piece of information, useful or useless when it comes to Derby time. Go over the deep and contentious field for the Kentucky Oaks, recap some of last weeks limited stakes action and offer some free advice to the racing powers that be about connecting the early season older male dirt horse races and creating a Dirt Mile division. Talked about Game of Silks for a bit then a little hoops and DePaul basketball to end the show and the announcement that we will make an announcement about next weeks show schedule plus our special Derby preview show LIVE from Churchill Downs!
It's Breeders' Cup Saturday and PTF is back with a MONSTER POD covering the last seven races on the card (you can find the first two at the end of Friday's podcast https://player.captivate.fm/episode/7a213bad-ad84-434c-ba7c-de6722776987). Here you'll find: Brad Free on the Dirt Mile (:56) Mark Cramer on the FM Turf (9:25) Britney Eurton on the Sprint (20:52) Scott Hazelton on the Mile (32:14) Phillip Shelton on the Distaff (44:23) Michael Holding on the Turf (1:03:31) Mike Beer on the Classic (1:17:21)
It's Breeders' Cup Saturday and PTF is back with a MONSTER POD covering the last seven races on the card (you can find the first two at the end of Friday's podcast https://player.captivate.fm/episode/7a213bad-ad84-434c-ba7c-de6722776987). Here you'll find: Brad Free on the Dirt Mile (:56) Mark Cramer on the FM Turf (9:25) Britney Eurton on the Sprint (20:52) Scott Hazelton on the Mile (32:14) Phillip Shelton on the Distaff (44:23) Michael Holding on the Turf (1:03:31) Mike Beer on the Classic (1:17:21)
Greg DePalma and handicapper Jon Hardoon of TheSheets.com take an in-depth look at this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland, highlighted by the Classic where Kentucky Derby winner Authentic and Belmont Stakes victor Tiz the Law take on older horses in Improbable and Maximum Security. In 36 years of the Breeders’ Cup, just 12 Classics have been won by 3-year-olds. They also look at the Dirt Mile, where Complexity is the...
A very different kind of Weekend Racing preview this week as Tom Stanley is joined by US Racing experts Peter T.Fornatale & Michelle Yu while attheraces.com's Declan Rix has the European runners covered! Tim Stamps Filly & Mare Sprint (Dirt) - (05:46)Turf Sprint - (10:20) Dirt Mile - (15:34) Filly & Mare Turf - (23:41) Sprint (Dirt) - (32:12 Mile (Turf) - (38:16) Distaff (Dirt) - (47:42) Turf - (53:48) Classic - (59:36) Best Bets - (1:05:10)
On a special November 1 edition of BangTheBook Radio, Brian Blessing joined host Adam Burke for the second time this week to talk about the weekend of horse racing coming up at Santa Anita. The guys touched on several races throughout the weekend, including the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, the Dirt Mile, the Turf, and, of course, the main event Breeders’ Cup Classic.Adam and Brian shared some horse racing tips when looking at trainers and jockeys and talked about Brian’s two favorite picks in the Turf and the best bets and horses under consideration for the Classic.
We are proud to present our roster of guest handicappers who will give you their analyses of each of the races from Santa Anita this Saturday, November 2, 2019. 1:51 - Filly & Mare Sprint with Brian Leckie 12:34 - Turf Sprint with Steve Simonovich 34:08 - Dirt Mile with Vince Bruun 43:15 - Filly & Mare Turf with Kany Levine 53:40 - Sprint with Leon Nichols 1:00:26 - Turf with Jerry Fife 1:06:03 - Mile with Peter Thomas Fornatale 1:14:36 - Distaff with Eric Wing 1:29:25 - Classic with Chris Larmey
On a special November 1 edition of BangTheBook Radio, Brian Blessing joined host Adam Burke for the second time this week to talk about the weekend of horse racing coming up at Santa Anita. The guys touched on several races throughout the weekend, including the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, the Dirt Mile, the Turf, and, of course, the main event Breeders’ Cup Classic. Adam and Brian shared some horse racing tips when looking at trainers and jockeys and talked about Brian’s two favorite picks in the Turf and the best bets and horses under consideration for the Classic.
Public Handicapper Editors Scott Carson and Chris Larmey discuss the 9 Breeders’ Cup races for Saturday, Nov 2. Races include the Filly & Mare Sprint, Turf Sprint, Dirt Mile, Filly & Mare Turf, Sprint, Mile, Distaff. Turf, and Classic.
From Santa Anita, next week's Breeders' Cup is the focus of the first episode of the third season of the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella talks about why he put Omaha Beach in the Dirt Mile and discusses United's bid to upset the field in the Turf. TV racing host Peter Lurie talks the championships and a career that has taken him from voicing cartoon characters to working trackside at Santa Anita. There is also a snapshot of the Breeders' Cup pre-entries – and a preview of big races this weekend in Australia and Japan. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod is available via Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher and at VSiN.com/podcasts and is sponsored by Xpressbet. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
PHOTO: NYRA It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the IN THE MONEY MONSTER PODS, sponsored by our friends at TVG. In our second of three installments, we have PTF and JK sitting down with TVG's Dave Weaver to discuss the FM Sprint (7:02), Benny Southstreet on the Dirt Mile (24:42), Paul and Duke Matties on the Sprint (41:56), and Billy Koch and Gary Fenton to give us an early look at the Classic and talk about their LRF Cares charity (1:13:26).
Our expert handicappers break down these 4 Breeders' Cup races: Juvenile, Dirt Mile, Filly & Mare Turf, Sprint
In the first of our Handicapping the Breeders' Cup shows, we break down the Dirt Mile & Distaff (Friday) and the Turf Sprint and Filly & Mare Sprint (Saturday).
In the first of our Handicapping the Breeders' Cup shows, we break down the Dirt Mile & Distaff (Friday) and the Turf Sprint and Filly & Mare Sprint (Saturday).
California Chrome's dominance in the Awesome Again, Stellar Wind vs Beholder in the Zenyatta (and looking ahead to the Distaff), Runhappy's performance in the Ack Ack and his chances in the Dirt Mile, Ectot vs Flintshire in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, and more are discussed by Peter Thomas Fornatale, Mike Hogan, and Jonathon Kinchen on today's episode.
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Host Derek Simon and Ed DeRosa of Brisnet.com recap last weekend's Breeders' Cup races, including Wise Dan's electrifying run in the Mile, Goldencents' scintillating score in the Dirt Mile and Mucho Macho Man's gutsy win in the Classic. They also delve into the Juvenile (was the 2013 Kentucky Derby winner in the field?), the "track bias" (was it real or imaginary?) and the Eclipse Awards. In the U. of Bet segment, Dave “The Horse Handicapping Authority” Schwartz drops by to discuss how one can learn from the Breeders’ Cup races, as well as the value of practice (insert Allen Iverson jokes here). Lastly, Derek visits the BC archives to determine who the best Mile winner was — Wise Dan, Goldikova or Gio Ponti.