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In The Money Media's Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) is joined by horseplayer and handicapper Nick Tammaro to take a glance at the upcoming Belmont Stakes 2026, which will take place on June 6 at Saratoga. The Triple Crown season in horse racing is nearing a wrap with the concluding event, the Belmont Stakes, attracting many runners from Kentucky Derby 2026 including last-to-first winner Golden Tempo, who also recently finalized a stud deal with Lane's End once his time on the racetrack has finished. Several other Kentucky Derby runners hopped over Preakness 2026 to target the Belmont Stakes including Mike Repole's runner Renegade, who finished second to Golden Tempo in Kentucky Derby 2026. A pair of Preakness 2026 runners in Ocelli and Chip Honcho are also probable to compete in this year's Belmont Stakes as well as Kentucky Derby runners Potente, Chief Wallabee, Commandment and Emerging Market. Chief Wallabee will give hall of fame trainer Bill Mott a chance to score back-to-back victories in the Belmont Stakes after he famously skipped Preakness 2025 with Kentucky Derby 2025 winner Sovereignty before winning Belmont Stakes 2025 in a romp over eventual Dubai World Cup champion Magnitude. Saratoga Race Course, traditionally the go-to horse racing meet of the summer on the East Coast, hosts the Belmont Stakes for the last time as renovations near completion on Belmont Racetrack, which also readies to host the Breeders' Cup come 2027 with its modernized grandstand and upgraded racetrack.
Josh steps in for Nick with a packed show covering the key stories across racing, including Paul Nicholls' plans for Aintree and his reaction to Cheltenham's decision to cancel their final three fixtures due to track work. Harry Derham joins to discuss Jackie Hobbs' Grade 1 chance at Fairyhouse and the future targets of his exciting novices, while Kieran Clark breaks down the standout Timeform performances from Dubai World Cup night and Erdenali's striking debut at Saint-Cloud. The episode also dives into the first-season sire market with Mark Cancea, features Nick's interview with Champion Bumper-winning breeder Christopher McKeever, and tackles the big talking point of Constitution Hill's opening flat rating of 101, with the Racing Post's Jonathan Harding on hand throughout to give his verdict.
Josh steps in for Nick with a packed show covering the key stories across racing, including Paul Nicholls' plans for Aintree and his reaction to Cheltenham's decision to cancel their final three fixtures due to track work. Harry Derham joins to discuss Jackie Hobbs' Grade 1 chance at Fairyhouse and the future targets of his exciting novices, while Kieran Clark breaks down the standout Timeform performances from Dubai World Cup night and Erdenali's striking debut at Saint-Cloud. The episode also dives into the first-season sire market with Mark Cancea, features Nick's interview with Champion Bumper-winning breeder Christopher McKeever, and tackles the big talking point of Constitution Hill's opening flat rating of 101, with the Racing Post's Jonathan Harding on hand throughout to give his verdict.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick on Monday morning and joined by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead. They start by bringing you the news that Cheltenham has cancelled its final three fixtures of the 2025/26 season and Clerk of the Course Jon Pullin is along to discuss this decision. In the aftermath of the Dubai World Cup meeting, Charlotte catches up with Nemone Routh, racing manager to the Aga Khan studs, after their stalwart Calandagan landed the Sheema Classic. Nemone also has news of 2025 Arc winner Daryz as he prepares to make his seasonal debut and also reflects on the astonishing debut from Erdenali yesterday. Dubai World Cup winning trainer Steve Asmussen joins the show as he speaks to Nick and Total Performance Data's Adam Mills dissects the Kentucky Derby trials from the weekend. Charlotte and Lee also reflect on the action from Doncaster and Ireland and look at FanDuel's decision to wind down its TV production and what this means for US racing.
WEEKEND RACING REVIEW | DUBAI, CURRAGH, DONCASTER & KEMPTON Our panel of Emmet Kennedy, Adam Mills and former jockey Georgia Cox review the biggest races from the weekend across the Curragh, Meydan, Doncaster and Kempton, analysing the key performances, shocks and future stars. It was a profitable weekend for the team, with Georgia Cox landing a 33/1 winning NAP with Fairy Glen in the Dubai Turf, while Adam Mills tipped Magnitude at 9/1 to win the Dubai World Cup.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick on Monday morning and joined by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead. They start by bringing you the news that Cheltenham has cancelled its final three fixtures of the 2025/26 season and Clerk of the Course Jon Pullin is along to discuss this decision. In the aftermath of the Dubai World Cup meeting, Charlotte catches up with Nemone Routh, racing manager to the Aga Khan studs, after their stalwart Calandagan landed the Sheema Classic. Nemone also has news of 2025 Arc winner Daryz as he prepares to make his seasonal debut and also reflects on the astonishing debut from Erdenali yesterday. Dubai World Cup winning trainer Steve Asmussen joins the show as he speaks to Nick and Total Performance Data's Adam Mills dissects the Kentucky Derby trials from the weekend. Charlotte and Lee also reflect on the action from Doncaster and Ireland and look at FanDuel's decision to wind down its TV production and what this means for US racing.
Join Tom Kerr, Chris Cook and Matt Rennie to discuss a dramatic week in horseracing. The big story of the week is Albert Einstein's Curragh flop. The panel ask what to make of his disappointing performance — and what it means for the Classic market.The panel also discuss Calandagan extending his world-champion sequence and Ombudsman's smooth victory at the Dubai World Cup meeting, all staged against the backdrop of regional conflict.Constitution Hill made it two from two on the Flat at Kempton. The panel consider how far he can realistically go — and whether the sport is making the most of its best story.Plus, the government has rejected levy reform after three years of review, leaving the BHA calling for affordability checks to be scrapped as a quid pro quo. Is there any hope of that happening, and what does it mean for racing? Finally, the Flat turf season got under way at Doncaster and the panel share the stories they're looking forward to in the season ahead.
Новости на радио «Русские Эмираты» в Дубае:- Крупнейший в Объединенных Арабских Эмиратах завод по производству алюминия компании Emirates Global Aluminium получил повреждения в результате ракетно-дроновой атаки на фоне продолжающегося конфликта с Ираном.- 28 марта в Дубае прошел 30-й юбилейный Кубок мира по скачкам Dubai World Cup. В главном спортивном мероприятии года на ипподроме Meydan были и российские участники.
Presented by TwinSpires Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher discusses his leading Derby & Oaks hopefuls including Nearly, Renegade & Class President, handicappers Brian Nadeau & "The Pontiff of the Pick 4" Jude Feld dive into Saturdays stakes action, Keeneland's Jim Goodman looks ahead to the Spring Meet, and hear from Dubai World Cup connections Florent Geroux, Scott Blasi & Jose D'Angelo, Plus, James Scully gives you three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on a weekly 'Stroll Through Racing History' presented by Keeneland, we look at the top ranked Derby hopefuls in 'Calling All Three-Year-Olds' with Bobby Neuman presented by Spendthrift, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry
The Road to the Kentucky Derby hits a critical turning point with two major prep races—the Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream Park and Arkansas Derby (G1) at Oaklawn Park—taking center stage this weekend.On today's show, we break down both races from a betting and racing perspective, diving into top contenders, pace scenarios, and which horses could emerge as serious Kentucky Derby favorites.Plus, we go rapid-fire through a loaded international and Kentucky Oaks prep slate, including picks for the UAE Derby, the $12 million Dubai World Cup, and key Oaks preps like the Fantasy Stakes and Gulfstream Park Oaks.It's one of the biggest weekends of the year with major implications across the Derby and Oaks trails—don't miss our full breakdowns and best bets. Full Livestream ReplayRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!PURCHASE our latest Betting Bible wagering guide!
On the show today, Nick is joined by ITV's Matt Chapman to cover all the racing news from around the world, starting with William Haggas who's set for a busy weekend with two runners at Rosehill in Australia, including Dubai Honour and fancies at the Lincoln meeting at Doncaster. William also discusses some of the exciting three year olds in the yards heading into the 2026 turf season. Legendary rider Patrick Valenzuela explains why at the age of 63, he's making a comeback in the saddle, after nearly 10 years out. On the topic of jockeys, trainer David Loughnane reflects on the ban Billy Loughnane picked up at Wolverhampton last night aboard one of his horses that could see him spend three weeks on the sidelines. Finally, ahead of the Dubai World Cup meeting tomorrow, Florent Geroux looks forward to defending his crown in the big one aboard Hit Show.
The Return of the Flat!For one week only, but that hasn't stopped it putting a huge smile on the face of Tom Collins. First, TC catches up with Sam Twiston-Davies after an eventful week before Ross joins to dive into The Lincoln Handicap. Ross then takes the wheel to preview the feature race at Uttoxeter and TC jets off to Meydan for a Boom or Bust on some of the Dubai World Cup's biggest and best favourites. And it wouldn't be an SBK Betting Podcast if we didn't round off without a NAP & NB.Download SBK: https://betsbk.comFollow us on X - https://x.com/sbkFollow Tom Collins: X - https://x.com/TomptinFollow Ross Millar X- https://x.com/rosscojmillInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/rossmillarracing?igsh=azhwdzJodmlkaHFi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the Flat season kicking into gear, Ruby and Rory look ahead to a busy weekend on ITV Racing, headlined by the Lincoln at Doncaster and Listed action at Kempton, before turning their attention to the Curragh and Dubai World Cup Night at Meydan. Be sure to subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube Channel to catch Harry Cobden previewing his weekly rides and also our Tipping Show with Ruby Walsh and Rory Delargy every week! https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
Jason welcomes in Kellie Reilly for our weekly International Radar segment to talk Dubai World Cup. Then Jason discusses the Arkansas Derby and the Gulfstream Park Oaks.
DUBAI WORLD CUP NIGHT BETTING GUIDE | MEYDAN PREVIEW Our panel of Emmet Kennedy, Adam Mills and former jockey Georgia Cox preview the biggest races on Dubai World Cup Night at Meydan, sharing their NAPs, best bets and key betting angles. With some of the world's best horses on show, including Calandagan, Ombudsman and Forever Young, this is one of the standout nights of the global racing calendar.
Nick brings you this episode from Munich airport as he makes his way back from the BMW Hong Kong Derby. He is joined by David Yates to bring you all the headlines from around the racing world. They are joined first by trainer Harry Eustace, whose La Botte is a warm order to win the first major race of the UK turf season, the William Hill Lincoln. Also Doncaster bound is Kathy Turner, who tells Nick about her three-pronged bid for the Brocklesby, named for her late father Bill. Around the globe - and ahead of the intended Dubai World Cup card this Saturday- Francis Graffard shares his confidence behind world champion Calandagan, while Michael Kent jnr reflects on Golden Slipper success at Rosehill with the hugely talented Guest House, and Mark Newnham looks back on a debut BMW Derby win at Sha Tin with Invincible Ibis. Nick and Dave also cover the Alan Spence case, which concluded shortly before the weekend.
Nick brings you this episode from Munich airport as he makes his way back from the BMW Hong Kong Derby. He is joined by David Yates to bring you all the headlines from around the racing world. They are joined first by trainer Harry Eustace, whose La Botte is a warm order to win the first major race of the UK turf season, the William Hill Lincoln. Also Doncaster bound is Kathy Turner, who tells Nick about her three-pronged bid for the Brocklesby, named for her late father Bill. Around the globe - and ahead of the intended Dubai World Cup card this Saturday- Francis Graffard shares his confidence behind world champion Calandagan, while Michael Kent jnr reflects on Golden Slipper success at Rosehill with the hugely talented Guest House, and Mark Newnham looks back on a debut BMW Derby win at Sha Tin with Invincible Ibis. Nick and Dave also cover the Alan Spence case, which concluded shortly before the weekend.
Новости на радио «Русские Эмираты» в Дубае:- Юбилейный, 30-й Кубок мира по скачкам Dubai World Cup состоится в Дубае 28 марта, как и планировалось ранее – переноса мероприятия на более поздние даты не ожидается, несмотря на сохраняющуюся напряженность на Ближнем Востоке.- Ведущие торговые сети в Объединенных Арабских Эмиратах заявили, что запасы товаров остаются достаточными, а цепочки поставок продолжают работать в обычном режиме, несмотря на напряженность в регионе.
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Racing Post's Jonathan Harding. We speak initially to trainer Gordon Elliott who gives us the full debrief upon his Cheltenham Festival before looking ahead to Aintree and to his chances of being crowned Irish Champion trainer. Kieran Shoemark is along to look ahead to three rides at next week's Dubai World Cup and to the new flat turf season in the UK. Nick has an update from the BHA's CEO Brant Dunshea on a new cross-industry Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. Ruth Jefferson looks ahead to a big weekend up north and we have Ben Atkins with us to talk all things pointing in association with the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale.
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Racing Post's Jonathan Harding. We speak initially to trainer Gordon Elliott who gives us the full debrief upon his Cheltenham Festival before looking ahead to Aintree and to his chances of being crowned Irish Champion trainer. Kieran Shoemark is along to look ahead to three rides at next week's Dubai World Cup and to the new flat turf season in the UK. Nick has an update from the BHA's CEO Brant Dunshea on a new cross-industry Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. Ruth Jefferson looks ahead to a big weekend up north and we have Ben Atkins with us to talk all things pointing in association with the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale.
Louie & Sean are back with another rendition of BH Monday.They welcome Nick Cosato from Slam Dunk Racing, whose trainee British Isles won the Big Cap.Trainer David Fawkes updates us on his runners currently based at Dubai, and his plans around the Dubai World Cup.The guys look ahead to the Virginia Derby.
Nick - in London - is joined by Rishi Persad in Dubai as the conflict in the Gulf continues. They are joined to reflect on a surreal Super Saturday by treble winning trainer Ed Crisford. Also today, plenty of Cheltenham chat, with trainers Eddie Harty and Noel Kelly joining the conversation, while Jason Richardson joins Nick to reflect on an extraordinary weekend of top level performers strutting their stuff in the East, from Autumn Glow at Randwick to Romantic Warrior - again - at Sha Tin. Meanwhile, Wathnan's US Rep Case Clay analyses the winning effort of Commandment in the Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream as he progresses along the road to the Kentucky Derby, plus news of the operation's Dubai World Cup hopefuls Tumbarumba and Hit Show.
Nick - in London - is joined by Rishi Persad in Dubai as the conflict in the Gulf continues. They are joined to reflect on a surreal Super Saturday by treble winning trainer Ed Crisford. Also today, plenty of Cheltenham chat, with trainers Eddie Harty and Noel Kelly joining the conversation, while Jason Richardson joins Nick to reflect on an extraordinary weekend of top level performers strutting their stuff in the East, from Autumn Glow at Randwick to Romantic Warrior - again - at Sha Tin. Meanwhile, Wathnan's US Rep Case Clay analyses the winning effort of Commandment in the Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream as he progresses along the road to the Kentucky Derby, plus news of the operation's Dubai World Cup hopefuls Tumbarumba and Hit Show.
Nick was joined in the studio by Neil Channing, plus Grand National winning jockeys Daryl Jacob & Carl Llewellyn. Lot's of Aintree chat & reflections with the guests. Catching up with Aintree's Dickon White, trainer Paul Nicholls & Owner Michael Buckley. We also caught up with Dubai World Cup commentator Pat Comerford. For a spin through Saturday's Meydan news.
An incredible Grand National festival, a new high for Willie Mullins and the trainers' title race explodes back into life. On this week's Front Page, we digest Willie and Patrick Mullins' emotional triumph, ask whether Dan Skelton can hang onto his title lead and debate what Mullins' dominance means for the future of the National. Plus: Constitution Hill's latest fall, Paul Nicholls' Grade 1 double, Frankie Dettori's Dubai World Cup comeback and we pay tribute to Hayley Turner as she hangs up her saddle.
Jason looks back at Saturday's Dubai World Cup as well as the Santa Anita Derby and the Wood Memorial from Aqueduct.
This podcast takes you all around the world – to Gulfstream for wins by Rafael Hernandez, Marty Drexler and Micah Husbands. Then to Dubai for the $12 million Dubai World Cup, the UAE Derby, and a surprising appearance in the $2 million Golden Shaheen by jockey Chantal Sutherland. Also, Kentucky Derby Preps from Aqueduct and Santa Anita and correspondent Ric Chapman tells us how Moira did in a $4 million race down under. The Sovereign Awards are less than 3 weeks away, so we have trainer Bob Tiller musing about Patches O'Houlihan, a lock for the Male Sprinter Trophy, but does he have a shot to be Horse of the Year? James MacDonald did it again – he won 5 on the same night at Mohawk. Jessica Hallett describes the t-shirt she made, with all the proceeds going to the family of Hunter Myers. Horse owner John Bianco pulled off one of the great claims in recent years and he talks about Air Combat and a few other good ones. And huge bombs, one at Aqueduct to kick off the baseball season and another at Mohawk that came close to causing a Longshot Panic.
Ahead of tomorrow's Dubai World Cup meeting JA McGrath and Liam Mullen have been out and about speaking with various connections including Christophe Lemaire on the strong Japanese challenge; Chantal Sutherland on a tough couple of years and returning to the top table; Nemone Routh ahead of Calandagan's run in the Sheema Classic; Danny Shum looks ahead to Romantic Warrior; and finally Niels Petersen shares his hopes for his Scandinavian raider.
Santa Anita Derby Day, the Dubai World Cup and Wood Memorial are all in focus with a look ahead to the Blue Grass at Keeneland and more.
Nick is joined by ITV presenter Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. First up today, Golden Horn owner Jayne McGivern shares her delight at the stallion's stellar Festival, while underlining his utility for ALL breeders. She has some typically robust views on Breeding in general plus the mares' NH program. Also on the show today, with news that Laurel River misses the Dubai World Cup, Nick talks to Ryan Tongue of Deva Racing, owners of stablemate Imperial Emperor, who could yet deliver a fairytale result. On which note, Newmarket trainer Michael Keady is dreaming of Grand National glory with recent acquisition Horantzau d'Airy, while Clive Cox takes aim at big International prizes with Ghostwriter and JA McGrath has the latest Hong Kong news ahead of their Derby Day this weekend.
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Daily Mirror's David Yates. Tom and Dave first ask whether British Racing's new, biggest ever marketing campaign will be a success for the sport with more details on the campaign set to emerge in the coming weeks. We hear from trainer Richard Hannon who has only praise for the BHA in their help in Richard receiving long overdue funds from an owner and member of the Saudi royal family. With news that Aintree will begin watering ahead of the Grand National meeting we are joined by broadcaster Sam Quek who will be part of the ITV Racing team at the meeting. Tom Marquand joins us from Australia ahead of Al Mubhir's run in the Group 1 Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill this weekend and he also tells us of his Dubai World Cup night rides. On that theme we hear from Tadhg O'Shea who now has the choice of two horses to ride in the Dubai World Cup. Ahead of the domestic racing this weekend trainer Harry Derham talks through his best chances. Plus we have our regular Thursday pointing segment in association with ThoroughBid as Molly Armytage and Ben Atkins join us
Nick is joined by ITV presenter Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. First up today, Golden Horn owner Jayne McGivern shares her delight at the stallion's stellar Festival, while underlining his utility for ALL breeders. She has some typically robust views on Breeding in general plus the mares' NH program. Also on the show today, with news that Laurel River misses the Dubai World Cup, Nick talks to Ryan Tongue of Deva Racing, owners of stablemate Imperial Emperor, who could yet deliver a fairytale result. On which note, Newmarket trainer Michael Keady is dreaming of Grand National glory with recent acquisition Horantzau d'Airy, while Clive Cox takes aim at big International prizes with Ghostwriter and JA McGrath has the latest Hong Kong news ahead of their Derby Day this weekend.
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On the TimeformUS Pacecast, Craig and David recap last week's racing, including the Florida Derby and Arkansas Derby day cards at Gulfstream and Oaklawn, as well as the Dubai World Cup at Meydan. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Tom in for Nick and joined initially by Tom Gibney who trains yesterday's Irish Grand National winner Intense Raffles. The winner was bred by his co owner Simon Munir and Simon joins the podcast to reflect on the success and tells us why the dam, Une Artiste, has been so important to the operation. We also hear from Olly Murphy who sent out Brewin'upastorm to win the Grade 2 Hurdle at the track. The Racing Post's Jonathan Harding reflects on those winners at Fairyhouse and overall success of the meeting. Plus we reflect more on Dubai World Cup winner Laurel River and hear from winning trainer Bhupat Seemar on what might be next for the horse. And as ever on a Tuesday, we check in with Timeform's Dan Barber before our friends at Weatherbys take us to Andrew Spalding of Hedgeholme Stud.
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Presented by TwinSpires Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey looks ahead to Saturday's Florida Derby. Jockey Flavien Prat talks about Arkansas Derby contender Timberlake and looks back on his wins in the Louisiana Derby and Fair Grounds Oaks. Dr. Stuart Brown shares an update on the safety initiatives taking place at Keeneland. Plus, we preview Dubai World Cup, Vance Hanson provides this week's TwinSpires Triple Play, Kurt Becker takes you on his weekly Stroll Through Racing History, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sport's hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program
The Racing Dudes preview three 2024 Kentucky Derby (G1) prep races running this weekend across the globe: the $1 million Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream Park, the $1.5 million Arkansas Derby (G1) at Oaklawn Park, and the $1 million UAE Derby (G1) at Meydan. Then the Dudes preview and give picks for the $12 million Dubai World Cup (G1). Full Livestream ReplayRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!FREE daily horse racing picks for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/free-picks/EXPERT premium selections for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/handicapping-products/PURCHASE our latest Betting Bible wagering guide!https://racingdudes.com/racing-guides/ Let us know what you thought of the show!Twitter: @racing_dudesIG: racingdudesTikTok: @theracingdudesRacingdudes.com
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A bumper weekend of racing across all codes. Charlie Poste and Tom Stanley run through them all as quickly as they can across the four days. Subscribe for free to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3TpGzk1 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Trz7Fb Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cqQlC4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Aq7qE0 Search Matchbook Insights for our latest written previews. 18+ | BeGambleAware
Emmet Kennedy is joined by former jockey Louis Steward live from Meydan racecourse in Dubai to preview the best bets for Dubai World Cup Night, including a 12/1 NAP and a confident bet for the feature race. Plus, executive director of Fontwell Park, Guy Pridie, joins us to talk about how the iconic British racecourse is preparing to celebrate its 100th anniversary this year and what fans can expect to see at their centenary celebrations in May. 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
Tom in for Nick and joined by Rishi Persad now just four days out from Dubai World Cup night 2024. Rishi argues this is one of the deepest and strongest renewals of the meeting in recent years and we hear fro Charlie Appleby who sends four runners out on Saturday evening including Star Of Mystery under Frankie Dettori. With the news that the EU export ban on South African horses has been lifted, we hear from Cape Racing's Alistair Cohen on what this means for the immediate future of racing and breeding in South Africa. We continue in our series with Laura King looking at those who have shaped racing in Dubai over the last 30 years and we hear from Martin Brassil ahead of Desertmore House's Irish Grand National bid. And it's Tuesday so Timeform's Dan Barber joins us to reflect on the Brocklesby and our regular Weatherbys segment takes us to the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, where Nick's caught up with Arthur Mitchell from Yarraman Stud.
The show begins with PTF hosting Naomi Tukker (live in south Florida) and Nick Tammaro talking Gulfstream Park Oaks, Florida Derby, and Arkansas Derby. Horses covered include Forte, Dorth Vader, Sacred Wish, Atomically, Reincarnate, Rocket Can and many more.Next up, PTF welcomes Dean Keppler as they talk about the late Pick Five at Santa Anita on Saturday.Then, Klaus Ebner drops by to talk about the Japanese dominance on Dubai World Cup night, to look ahead to their Kentucky Derby challenge, and talk about the JRA races Saturday night.Pete closes the show with his views on the Aqueduct Pick Six on Saturday.
In association with Betdaq: Emmet Kennedy is joined by WHR's Laura King and Barry Caul to review the key talking points from the Dubai World Cup night at Meydan, where Japan dominated with victories in the UAE Derby, Dubai Sheema Classic and the $10m Dubai World Cup. Just how good is Equinox and where will we see him next? Can Broome substitute for the injured Kyprios in the Gold Cup and will Lord North finally get the respect he deserves?! #DWC #DWC23 #DWC2023 Pay no commission for your first 100 days at BETDAQ. Join BETDAQ.com, The Sports Betting exchange today. New customers only, Terms and conditions apply. https://www.betdaq.com Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick, as she catches up with Japanese racing expert Naohiro Goda who reflects on another wonderful Dubai World Cup night for Japan, with 3 winners and nominates their likely target going forward. Ed Crisford also discusses the run of Algiers, who finished second in the World Cup behind Ushba Tesoro.Lee Mottershead gives his thoughts on the European runners including Lord North, who gave Frankie Dettori his first Group 1 on his Farewell Tour.Lee provides an update on the latest issues associated with affordability checks as well as uncertainty around the start time of this year's Derby. At the end of the show Martyn Chapman, syndicate manager for Crest Racing, shares his hopes for the GOFFS Bumper winner Crest of Glory, who was extremely impressive at Newbury on Saturday.
On the TimeformUS Pacecast, Craig and David recap the Louisiana Derby card, Derby/Oaks points races at Turfway and Sunland, some fast sophomore sprint wins, and the Dubai World Cup card. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Jason opens the show talking about the Florida Derby including Forte and the other favorites all being drawn outside. Then we welcome in Kaitlin Free from Turfway Park to recap both the Dubai World Cup and Jeff Ruby Steaks day.
Acacia speaks to the TDN's Alan Carasso about the upcoming Dubai World Cup as well as the recent Dubai Breeze Up Sale. She then speaks to NYTHA's Joe Appelbaum about the renovations at Belmont Park as well as his involvement with the sales and the Off the Hook consignment.
The Racing Dudes preview four 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1) prep races running this weekend: the $1 million Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds, the $1 million UAE Derby (G2) at Meydan Racecourse, the $700,000 Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) at Turfway Park, and the $600,000 Sunland Park Derby (G3) at Sunland Park. Then the Dudes preview and give picks for Saturday's $12 million Dubai World Cup (G1) at Meydan Racecourse.Full livestream replay: https://bit.ly/3Z7nViJRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!FREE daily horse racing picks for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/free-picks/EXPERT premium selections for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/handicapping-products/PURCHASE our latest Inside Track wagering guide!https://racingdudes.com/racing-guides/ Let us know what you thought of the show!Twitter: @racing_dudesIG: racingdudesRacingdudes.com
In association with Betdaq and Fantasy Cheltenham: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Timeform's Mark Milligan to preview the best bets for the Dubai World Cup card at Meydan. We preview every race the Godolphin Mile, Dubai Gold Cup, Al Quoz Sprint, UAE Derby, Dubai Golden Shaheen, Dubai Turf, Dubai Sheema Classic and the $10m Dubai World Cup with confident naps/next best bets and an 80/1 pick from Mark! #DWC #DWC23 #DWC2023 Pay no commission for your first 100 days at BETDAQ. Join BETDAQ.com, The Sports Betting exchange today. New customers only, Terms and conditions apply. https://www.betdaq.com Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook