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Kentucky Oaks/ Friday Churchill Downs Preview Show 3:45 Race 5, the La Troienne w/ Ren Carothers 53:15 Race 6 the Unbridled Sidney w/ Barry Spears 1:20:00 Race 7 the Alysheba w/ Matt DeSantis 2:01:00 Race 8 the Modesty w/ Josh Rodriguez 2:20:00 Race 9 the Eight Belles w/ Angela Hermann 2:41:30 Race 10 the Edgewood w/ Sara Elbadwi 3:12:45 Race 11 the Kentucky Oaks w/ Andrew Champagne & Darin Zoccali sponsored by -Full Service Realtor Cindy Carava at CindyCarava.com. -All Natural Soy Wax Candles, CeraCandles.com, use promo code GINO for 10% off your purchase. -DRF.com for all of your Past Performances & Handicapping info, Check out the newly optimized DRF Mobile! -StableDuel, Daily horse racing contests, download the APP and #PLAYRACEWIN , if you have any questions visit Stableduel.com or please contact me!
Mike Valenti takes a look at Grade 2 Eight Belles Stakes before the race takes place Friday. Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JK and Darren Rogers (Churchill Downs) go on an annual Kentucky Derby journey since 2008. We talk Eight Belles, Triple Crown trophies, the DQ, COVID and so much more. Nothing better to get you in the Derby mood!As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
JK and Darren Rogers (Churchill Downs) go on an annual Kentucky Derby journey since 2008. We talk Eight Belles, Triple Crown trophies, the DQ, COVID and so much more. Nothing better to get you in the Derby mood!As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
In Episode 10, Lisa talked to Joe Nevills (and Natalie Voss Nevills) about the 148th Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby being held on May 6 and May 7, 2022. Lisa has loved horses and ponies all of her life and has been a fan of horse racing since Secretariat won the Triple Crown in 1973. She's experienced the joy of seeing five Triple Crown winners in her lifetime and the heartbreak when young horses like Ruffian, Eight Belles and Barbaro couldn't be saved after an injury. Our lives have highs and lows, but we keep moving forward and horse racing is no different. Those connected to the industry do what they do because they love the horses and they love the sport. Her first guest, Joe Nevills, is the Bloodstock Editor at The Paulick Report, a turf writer, Arabian enthusiast and expert and Eclipse Award winner for his feature article Biting the Dust: A Long Goodbye to Mount Pleasant Meadows. Joe's love for horses comes from his family's Belgian draft horses and his grandfather's thoroughbreds who raced on Michigan tracks. Her second guest was Natalie Voss Nevills, 3-time Eclipse award winning writer and Editor-in-Chief at The Paulick Report, who has embarked on a new journey with OTTB Underscore, lovingly known as Blueberry. Natalie's 2020 Eclipse Awards were for articles in both the writing and feature/commentary categories. Her feature article was titled, “An Angel on His Shoulder” This Thoroughbred's Fate was Writen in Ink.
On This Episode of That's What G Said 3:20 NFL Draft Preview w/ Erik, all 32 1st Rd. Picks projected, team by team needs and full draft picks for each 1:06:50 StableDuel schedule for this week 1:10:20 Friday Churchill Downs Races 1-5 1:22:15 Friday Churchill 6th Race, Alysheba Stakes w/ Barry Spears 1:40:40 Friday CD 7th, Edgewood Stakes w/ Kaitlin Free 2:02:18 Friday CD 8th, La Troienne w/ Jeremy Balan 2:26:00 Friday CD 9th, Eight Belles w/ Andrew & Darin 3:34:20 Friday CD 10th, TS Turf Sprint w/ Andy Villanueva 3:55:45 Friday CD 11th, Kentucky Oaks w/ Emily Gullikson 4:24:45 Friday CD 11th KY Oaks w/ Andrew & Darin Brought to you by -Full Service Realtor Cindy Carava at CindyCarava.com. -All Natural Soy Wax Candles, CeraCandles.com, use promo code GINO for 10% off your purchase. -Oldsmokeclothing.com, quality Horse Racing products, use promo code GINO for FREE SHIPPING on your order. -DRF.com for all of your Past Performances & Handicapping info, Check out the newly optimized DRF Mobile! -StableDuel, Daily horse racing contests, download the APP and #PLAYRACEWIN , if you have any questions visit Stableduel.com or please contact me! -Thrive Fantasy, Fantasy sports with a prop betting twist, use promo code GINO for an instant $20 bonus credit when you deposit $20, and it extends up to $50. Download the Thrive Fantasy App now! Music by Joey Cleveland
On This Episode of That's What G Said 3:20 NFL Draft Preview w/ Erik, all 32 1st Rd. Picks projected, team by team needs and full draft picks for each 1:06:50 StableDuel schedule for this week 1:10:20 Friday Churchill Downs Races 1-5 1:22:15 Friday Churchill 6th Race, Alysheba Stakes w/ Barry Spears 1:40:40 Friday CD 7th, Edgewood Stakes w/ Kaitlin Free 2:02:18 Friday CD 8th, La Troienne w/ Jeremy Balan 2:26:00 Friday CD 9th, Eight Belles w/ Andrew & Darin 3:34:20 Friday CD 10th, TS Turf Sprint w/ Andy Villanueva 3:55:45 Friday CD 11th, Kentucky Oaks w/ Emily Gullikson 4:24:45 Friday CD 11th KY Oaks w/ Andrew & Darin Brought to you by -Full Service Realtor Cindy Carava at CindyCarava.com. -All Natural Soy Wax Candles, CeraCandles.com, use promo code GINO for 10% off your purchase. -Oldsmokeclothing.com, quality Horse Racing products, use promo code GINO for FREE SHIPPING on your order. -DRF.com for all of your Past Performances & Handicapping info, Check out the newly optimized DRF Mobile! -StableDuel, Daily horse racing contests, download the APP and #PLAYRACEWIN , if you have any questions visit Stableduel.com or please contact me! -Thrive Fantasy, Fantasy sports with a prop betting twist, use promo code GINO for an instant $20 bonus credit when you deposit $20, and it extends up to $50. Download the Thrive Fantasy App now! Music by Joey Cleveland
Glenn Yarbrough [00:32] "Each of Us Alone" Each of Us Alone: Glenn Yarbrough Sings the Words and Music of Rod McKuen Warner 1736 1968 If you weren't depressed when you started this episode, you are now. Sorry about that. But the harpsichord is pretty groovy. Eagles [02:41] "Take It Easy" Eagles Asylum Records SD 5054 1972 If you're not a fan of the Eagles, just pretend this is a Jackson Browne song. The Fresh & Onlys [06:10] "Sunglasses" Early Years Anthology Castleface Records CF-059 2015 An excellent compilation of early recordings from the band on lovely translucent yellow vinyl. Jefferson Starship [08:23] "Skateboard" Earth Grunt Records BXLI1-2515 1978 Skateboarding! It's a thing! You heard Grace correctly, she'd drain the pool for that fool. Love and Rockets [13:07] "Mirror People" Earth Sun Moon Big Time/Beggars Banquet 6058-1-B 1987 Time goes by so slow when time has no meaning any more. Although, I guess time does have meaning, otherwise I wouldn't be cranking out one episode a week. Huh. I guess things are looking up. Wymond Miles [17:09] "Temples of Magick" Earth Has Doors Sacred Bones Records SBR-070 2012 More sonic wonderment from the Fresh & Onlys guitarist. Blondie [21:21] "Dreaming" Eat to the Beat Chrysalis CHE-1225 1979 Side one, track one. Almost went with "Atomic", but again, sometimes you gotta go with the hits. Eight Belles [24:25] "The Right Light" Eight Belles Saint Rose Records SRR-1976 2015 More Bay Area goodness from Jessi Phillips and Henry Nagle and friends. And whoah dude, that's like song number eight in this episode. Dick Hyman and his Orchestra [29:04] "Mack the Knife" Electrodynamics Command Records RS 856SD 1963 Dick Hyman and his amazing electronic Lowrey Organ! Jac Holzman, K2VEH [31:36] "Alphabet, numbers and punctuation" Elektra Code Course Elektra CC-1 1956 Useful information to use after the information apocalypse. Also, kind of sounds a lot like Dick Hyman. Doc Watson [33:34] "Freight Train Boogie" Elementary Doctor Watson! Poppy Records PYS-5703 Doc and family and friends recorded at Jack Clements studio. The Stone Roses [36:35] "Elephant Stone" Elephant Stone Silvertone Records ORET1 1988 How about some peak Madchester produced by Peter Hook for you? Come [42:31] "William" Eleven : Eleven Matador OLE-45-1 1992 Thalia Zedek, Chris Brokaw and crew recorded at the famed Ft. Apache in Cambridge MA. Emmylou Harris [47:01] "Amarillo" Elite Hotel Reprise MS 2236 1975 Side one, track one on this album brings us a tune co-penned by Emmylou and Rodney Crowell, with backing vox by Linda Ronstadt. A jukebox and a pinball machine sounds pretty good to me about right now. Ella Fitzgerald [50:04] "Blue Moon" Ella in Hollywood Verve Records V6-4052 A contemporary classic performed by the one and only Ella at the Crescendo in Hollywood. I think Ella has a pretty solid sense of humor. Elton John [53:24] "Your Song" ELton John UNI 73090 Another side one, track one. I think pretty much only Elton could get away with a down tempo lead off, and a song about a song no less. Music behind the DJ: "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes" by Les Baxter and his Orchestra.
It's a special Kentucky Derby episode with Sal and Bob, from the Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon in Holland, Michigan. The boys highlight Dan Fogelberg's Kentucky Derby hit “Run for the Roses”, and Sal admits that Dan Fogelberg always makes him cry. Sal clues listeners in to Bill Duncliffe's cool podcast, Can Do, which highlights horse racing. Sal gives everyone the lowdown on John Velazquez, the most successful jockey in horse racing history. Sal and Bob pick their horses. Sal does a great job running down the field and the odds for each horse. Both guys go over some of the best horse names of the last few decades, then add their own which are funnier. Sal goes deep into the legend of Secretariat, and Bob recounts some of his favorite Kentucky Derby memories, including the one where he and Sal watched at their friend and comedian Mike Green's house, and filly Eight Belles had to be put down. If you're into the Kentucky Derby this is a funny and informative show. Follow the show for more: Twitter: @SalandBobShow Facebook: facebook.com/SalAndBobShow
Every horse racing fan remembers Eight Belles’ death, said Michael Blowen, the owner of Old Friends, a retirement farm for thoroughbreds. It happened in 2008, minutes after the filly had placed in the Kentucky Derby; she collapsed on the track after both her ankles broke. In television coverage from the race, cameras zoomed in on veterinarian Dr. Larry Bramlage. “They immediately euthanized her because there was no possible way to save her," Bramlage said after the race. “But I’ll tell you,” said Blowen, “Nobody loved Eight Belles more than her trainer, Larry Jones. I was on the backside of Churchill Downs every morning that week, and he had that horse out grazing every day. He adored her, and no one was more broken up about what happened to Eight Belles.” And Blowen himself loves horses, especially racehorses. Old Friends is an expansive farm outside Georgetown — the kind with wide pastures and volunteers who hand-feed carrots to retired racehorses. Every morning Blowen visits 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Silver Charm, yelling across the field, “Who’s the greatest horse in the world?” He acknowledges that the entire industry hasn’t always taken all the precautions it could have to keep the horses safe — though things are getting better. Two of our listeners, Mike Tarsa and Addison Cramer, wanted to know how often horses are injured or killed during thoroughbred races. And what’s being done to prevent it? They asked Curious Louisville. So we called in our data reporter, Alexandra Kanik, to see if she could track down some numbers.
Every horse racing fan remembers Eight Belles’ death, said Michael Blowen, the owner of Old Friends, a retirement farm for thoroughbreds. It happened in 2008, minutes after the filly had placed in the Kentucky Derby; she collapsed on the track after both her ankles broke. In television coverage from the race, cameras zoomed in on veterinarian Dr. Larry Bramlage. “They immediately euthanized her because there was no possible way to save her," Bramlage said after the race. “But I’ll tell you,” said Blowen, “Nobody loved Eight Belles more than her trainer, Larry Jones. I was on the backside of Churchill Downs every morning that week, and he had that horse out grazing every day. He adored her, and no one was more broken up about what happened to Eight Belles.” And Blowen himself loves horses, especially racehorses. Old Friends is an expansive farm outside Georgetown — the kind with wide pastures and volunteers who hand-feed carrots to retired racehorses. Every morning Blowen visits 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Silver Charm, yelling across the field, “Who’s the greatest horse in the world?” He acknowledges that the entire industry hasn’t always taken all the precautions it could have to keep the horses safe — though things are getting better. Two of our listeners, Mike Tarsa and Addison Cramer, wanted to know how often horses are injured or killed during thoroughbred races. And what’s being done to prevent it? They asked Curious Louisville. So we called in our data reporter, Alexandra Kanik, to see if she could track down some numbers.
This show began with Peter recounting of the horrific death of Eight Belles at the 2008 Kentucky Derby, who collapsed on the track with two broken legs and was euthanized right there. From birth to death racehorses almost never enjoy good, happy, pain-free lives. Lori’s guest was Jo Anne Normile, Co-founder and President of Saving Baby Equine […]
Dawne Gee and co-host Alane Paulley talk about the experience of providing news coverage from Churchill Downs on Derby. Listen to hear about production from the backside where the derby horses are stabled, the feeling of being trackside as the jockeys and horses thunder by, and the responsibility of reporting tragedy on the track. The last race and death of Eight Belles is also discussed.
Remembering Eight Belles and another filly who broke down in 1975, Ruffian. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Twenty years ago today, Winning Colors became the third filly to win the Kentucky Derby, and the last filly to date. I talk a little bit about her, as well as the story of Eight Belles, who very nearly became the next filly to win the Derby this year -- but sadly, did not leave the track alive.Our theme music is composed and performed by Marc Rose.
Lisa Adams during National Pet Week...myths about dogs and cats. Roy Beck from NumbersUSA says Congressman Leonard Boswell is having trouble voting for his own legislation (HR 4088). Iowans need to give him a friendly push. Lotsa openline... an Escalade-driving food stamp recipient? Then, Eight Belles is put down? What happened?