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Nick is joined by ITV and Sky broadcaster Matt Chapman to take a Friday canter around the racing world. Guests today include Michael Buckley, who is relaxed in conversation with Nick as Constitution Hill begins his build up towards regaining his Champion Hurdle crown. Also on today's show, ARC Regional Director Phil Bell - responsible for two of the Welsh racecourses - offers reassurance as regards relations with the Senedd on the back of the proposed greyhound ban. Plus, in Riyadh, Nick talks to Kenny McPeek about Saudi Cup hopeful Rattle 'N Roll as well as his likely Epsom Derby contender, plans to bring Kentucky Derby hero Mystik Dan to Royal Ascot, and the reappearance of Thorpedo Anna. Naohiro Goda has the lowdown on the Japanese challenge, while HBA's Frank Sale spins through TV options for the worldwide audience. Nick and Matt also have plenty of chat on the UK action this weekend.
In this Episode of the Bourbon Life Podcast, Mark and his special Co-Host, Chad, spend some time hanging out in The Bourbon Life Studios with Brian Luftman, Co-Founder, of Never Say Die. The guys talk with Brian about his background as a trader in Chicago and how the connections that he made in that world eventually led him to the wonderful world of Bourbon, the incredible story behind the namesake of the brand, a horse named Never Say Die, and how a shot of Bourbon, the Epsom Derby, Queen Elizabeth, and The Beatles, all tie into the creation and story of the brand, and also Never Say Die's unique process of shipping barrels of Kentucky Bourbon and Rye to England, via ocean passage, to continue aging and maturing in England. They also taste and review Never Say Die's Kentucky Straight Small Batch Bourbon, their Kentucky Straight Rye, and their Barrel Strength Kentucky Bourbon. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is sponsored by Three Chord Bourbon and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out our amazing sponsors online at: www.threechordbourbon.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
Nick is joined by ITV and Sky broadcaster Matt Chapman to take a Friday canter around the racing world. Guests today include Michael Buckley, who is relaxed in conversation with Nick as Constitution Hill begins his build up towards regaining his Champion Hurdle crown. Also on today's show, ARC Regional Director Phil Bell - responsible for two of the Welsh racecourses - offers reassurance as regards relations with the Welsh Assembly on the back of the proposed greyhound ban. Plus, in Riyadh, Nick talks to Kenny McPeek about Saudi Cup hopeful Rattle 'N Roll as well as his likely Epsom Derby contender, plans to bring Kentucky Derby hero Mystik Dan to Royal Ascot, and the reappearance of Thorpedo Anna. Naohiro Goda has the lowdown on the Japanese challenge, while HBA's Frank Sale spins through TV options for the worldwide audience. Nick and Matt also have plenty of chat on the UK action this weekend.
Joe speaks to Limerick Epsom Derby Winning Jockey, Emmet McNamara, about the loss of his mum, and the 10k run for Milford Care Centre that is happening on Sunday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Aga Khan, known for his triumphs in horse racing, dazzling wealth and development work around the world, has died this week in Lisbon at the age of 88. The 49th hereditary imam or spiritual leader of the world's 15 million Ismaili Muslims, his name also became synonymous with success as a racehorse owner, with the thoroughbred Shergar among his most famous. Shergar won the Epsom Derby, the Irish Derby and the King George, before being kidnapped in February 1983 from Ireland's Ballymany stud farm. On todays Indo Daily Revisited we look back at one of the world's greatest sporting mystery's: Who kidnapped Shergar? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Derby Winner to Whiskey Namesake (and the Beatles, too!) I sit down with Brian Luffman, co-founder of Never Say Die Spirits, to delve into the transatlantic journey that birthed their unique bourbon brand. We kick things off with the riveting tale of a horse named Never Say Die, whose life-saving shot of whiskey led to an improbable Epsom Derby win and ultimately funded a Liverpool music venue where the future Beatles first performed. Brian's passion for honoring this remarkable legacy through their whiskey-making process is clearly evident throughout the episode. You've got custom mashbills made at a distillery in Danville, Kentucky (though they can't say where, I hint strongly at it), with partners on both sides of the Atlantic. It's easy enough to start a brand nowadays, but not everyone does it from scratch with their own mashbills and yeasts. Add in the complexities of both Kentucky and English aging and a transatlantic journey, and there's much more to this brand than meets the eye. Personally, I prefer the rye (so does Brian!), but both are solid pours at reasonable prices that have the extra component of a bottle designed by Stranger & Stranger, a guest on the Whiskey Ring Podcast back in Episode 74 and famous (to me) for their work with Compass Box. Thanks everyone for listening, and thank you to Brian for entering the Whiskey Ring! Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor, BAXUS Baxus is the world's leading collectible spirits marketplace, with user-friendly options for buyers, sellers, and collectors looking to vault their collections. Use my link below to visit the BAXUS.CO website and sign up! BAXUS Website BAXUS on Instagram BAXUS on Facebook BAXUS on Twitter/X BAXUS on LinkedIn Thanks to our Lead Sponsor, Black Button Distillery Black Button Distilling Website Black Button Distilling on Facebook Black Button Distilling on Instagram _________________________________________________________ If you haven't joined the Patreon community yet, please consider doing so at patreon.com/whiskeyinmyweddingring There are 2 more spots available at the $25/month bottle share club level. If you haven't yet, please follow Whiskey in my Wedding Ring and the Whiskey Ring Podcast on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn, and subscribe to the newsletter on the website. Never Say Die Spirits Never Say Die Spirits Website Never Say Die Spirits on Instagram Never Say Die Spirits on Facebook Never Say Die Spirits on Twitter Never Say Die Spirits on LinkedIn
Episode 92 The First Sports Broadcasts: from 'Yachts Slowly Drifting' to MCR21 Our moment-by-moment origin story of British broadcasting reaches 6th June 1923 - and what's sometimes thought to be the BBC's first sports broadcast: author Edgar Wallace giving his 'reflections on the Derby'... ...The trouble is, it wasn't the BBC's first sports broadcast. But then... what is a sports broadcast? A live commentary? Or will a later summary do? Or how about a police radio transmission, where the Epsom Derby winner happens to be mentioned for anyone listening to hear? This episode we bring you the tales of every early landmark sports broadcast we know about, including: Special guest Nick Gilbey, trustee of the Broadcasting Television Technology Trust and one of the doer-uppers of the mighty MCR21 mobile control room van, first built in 1963, and now looking snappier than ever. The BBC's actual first sports broadcaster - forgotten for a century - Willie Clissett, on Cardiff 5WA with a weekly 'Chat on Sport of the day' from 2 April 1923. Was it rugby? Let's say yes. It was Wales. How jockey Steve Donoghue somehow became Britain's first broadcast sports champion... ion 3 occasions across 3 different years. He was on Britain's first sports broadcast, winning 1921's Epsom Derby. Edgar Wallace reported on his win at 1923's Epsom Derby. And his win was shouted on-air by a passerby, upsetting the press, at 1925's Epsom Derby. Three different horses, three landmark broadcasts, one incredible jockey. The boxing and billiards on London 2LO in 1922. Early clips of Wimbledon, the Boat Race and the Derby. And was the first sports broadcast Marconi's 1899 Morse message 'Yachts Slowly Drifting'? In which case, was the first sports broadcaster actually Guglielmo Marconi himself?! Correct us on any of the above! Seriously. Please do. We want this to be an accurate record of events! Email paul@paulkerensa.com with any feedback, suggestions, alterations or offers of big-screen adaptations. SHOWNOTES: Visit MCR21.org.uk for pics and words about the wonderful MCR21 mobile control room van. Click on their newsletter and subscribe to get info in your inbox. Watch Nick Gilbey's half-hour BBC tribute documentary on Peter Dimmock: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0fw3c9c See the Marconi van used at the 1921 Epsom Derby broadcast - and the airship pics from above: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bbcentury/posts/966054144965706/ See the 1923 Derby - plus a little of the police use of wireless traffic tech - on this Pathe video: https://youtu.be/s-qnFvgJMFY?si=bedG3HWmyui1VNmj Original music is by Will Farmer. Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), for bonus videos and things - and thanks if you do! Rate and review the podcast where you found it? Thanks. Tell people about the podcast? Thanks again. We're a one-man operation so tis HUGELY appreciated. Paul's on tour: An Evening of (Very) Old Radio visits these places: www.paulkerensa.com/tour - come and say hi and hear about the first firsts of broadcasting. Paul's walking tour of BBC's London landmark sites returns soon - from Broadcasting House to Savoy Hill via the home of the Electrophone! Email Paul via the Contact link on his website for more details. This podcast is nothing to do with the BBC. We're talking about them, well, the only BBC, the Company. Not with or at the behest of today's Corporation... ...Although we gladly will. Corporation - call me! Next time: Summer 1923 on the BBC - music, the first whisper of television, and a cheeky pop-up station in Plymouth. More info on this broadcasting history project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio
It's Coral Eclipse day at Sandown tomorrow and we hear from Aidan O'Brien on why Epsom Derby winner, City of Troy, has come here rather than contesting last weekend's Irish Derby whilst Roger Teal is confident that Derby 6th Dancing Gemini can at least get closer to City Of Troy tomorrow and his new jockey Kieran Shoemark looks forward to the ride. Finally, ahead of the Group 1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville on Sunday, Adrien Cugnasse selects those in the field that have caught his eye.
Epsom Derby winner City Of Troy is back in action this weekend, and Ruby and Rory are on hand to take us through Saturday's ITV race card. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Read T&Cs and claim your free England Bet Builder here: https://promos.paddypower.com/promotion?promoCode=GENEROSITYEURO It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Now the dust has settled after Royal Ascot, the SBK Betting Podcast reflect on the week in more depth and nominate some horses to follow. Adam Baylis takes over hosting duties, and he is joined by Ross Millar and Tom Collins to preview the Northumberland Plate where Sir Mark Prescott's hat-trick seeking Trooper Bisdee is the current market leader. The Irish Derby also takes place this Sunday at The Curragh and it is seemingly a rematch between Epsom Derby 2nd and 3rd, Ambiente Friendly and Los Angeles. The inclusion of unknown quantity Matsuri adds further intrigue to this Group 1 contest. Timecodes:00:00 – Introduction 01:09 – Royal Ascot review06:34 – Northumberland Plate preview 14:37 – Irish Derby preview18:30 – NAPs & NBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join John Duggan and Johnny Ward for this week's free episode of The Racing Pod.Want the full thing? Head over to offtheball.com/join to sign up.The Racing Pod with William Hill.
La tertulia favorita de los hípicos de habla hispana regresa con comentarios sobre el acontecer hípico mundial que incluye: Sorteo de puestos del Belmont Stakes, nómina de la Met Mile y Acorn, Dettori en Penn National, resultados de las Epsom Oaks y del Epsom Derby. ¡Entérate de todo! Programa presentado por Finca San Bartolo Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter https://drfenespanol.com/nuestro-boletin/ Síguenos para más contenido en https://www.drfenespanol.com https://twitter.com/DRFenEspanol https://www.instagram.com/drfenespanol/ https://www.facebook.com/drfenespanol #DRFenEspañol “La casa de los hípicos de habla hispana” DISCLAIMER: Los moderadores de este espacio no se hacen responsables de las opiniones y/o comentarios expresados por los participantes del chat
Coolmore's Tom Magnier joined Gareth to discuss Justify colt City Of Troy's big Epsom Derby win before providing an update on Storm Boy, Switzerland and Learning To Fly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gareth and The Captain discuss the Magic Millions National Yearling Sale, Romantic Warrior's Yasuda Kinen romp, City Of Troy's Epsom Derby success, and the Group 1 features at Eagle Farm before looking ahead to Saturday's Queensland Oaks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This evening we look back on our Under 20 All Ireland Final defeat in Nowlan Park against Offaly and discuss what's ahead for this group of players. Our football season continues after a Tailteann Cup win over Wexford. Camogie with Ger and athletics with David Mansfield. We also have an exclusive interview with Aidan O'Brien after his 10th Epsom Derby success. We hope you like...
It's all about the Epsom Derby this week and we start by hearing how you win the Derby from stall 1, from one of only two jockeys to have done so, Kieren Fallon. Can Ryan Moore become the third aboard favourite City of Troy tomorrow? We also hear from William Buick who will be hoping to go one better than he did in today's Oaks, Ahmad al Shaikh who has two runner in the race and Tom Clover who made the decision to supplement maiden winner Tabletalk at the beginning of the week. Finally, the Epsom press room offer their selections.
Racing in Ireland on Saturday (1st June 2024) is in Listowel and Tramore. Cross-channel, there are meetings in Worcester, Epsom (including the Epsom Derby), Musselburgh, Hexham, Doncaster, Stratford and Lingfield. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
It's Derby Day! Can City of Troy get the job done? Ruby and Rory have their say on what is a tricky Saturday card. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Saturday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Lee is joined by John, Andy and Nick to preview this years Epsom Derby Intro 00:00 3rd Best Bets 02:34 2nd Best Bets 08:30 Best Bets 14:27 ITV Racing 14.00 Princess Elizabeth Stakes 25:34 14.35 Betfred Diomed Stakes 28:25 15.10 Betfred 3YO "Dash" Handicap 33:48 15.45 Aston Martin "Dash" Handicap 36:46 16.40 Betfred Derby 44:04 Join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheBarstewardsEnquiry
John Duggan & Johnny Ward are back again on this week's Racing Pod with their thoughts ahead of the Epsom Derby.Want the full thing? Head over to offtheball.com/join to sign up.The Racing Pod with William Hill.
This year's Epsom Derby is one of the most confusing puzzles racing fans will have ever tried to solve. Can you trust City Of Troy after his 2000 Guineas flop? How will Ambiente Friendly get on under Rab Havlin? How strong really is the Dante form? There are so many questions to answer and the SBK Betting Podcast are here to try and do just that! Jess Stafford, Tom Collins and Ross Millar run through both the Epsom Oaks and Epsom Derby before providing their weekend best bets. Will Ross finally have a NAP for us to look out for on the flat? Timecodes:00:00 – Oaks Preview12:15 – Derby Preview25:43 – NAPs & NBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Epsom Derby week is upon us and Joey and Jack preview the two classic races at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Will City Of Troy rekindle his 2yo form or is he ludicrously short in the betting? Jack has his best bet of the weekend running in the Oaks and an early Royal Ascot tip thrown in for good measure. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this week's episode and we're always keen to hear your thoughts, feedback and fancies on the show and the upcoming racing!
Sonali Shah is a freelance broadcaster best known for being one of the faces of BBC Events and BBC Sport and before that, a long-serving presenter of Newsround. Currently a host of The National Lottery Live on Saturday nights, Radio 4's Today programme sport bulletins and BBC One's Escape to the Country, Sonali was part of the presentation teams for Delhi 2010, London 2012 and Glasgow 2014 and joined the BBC Crimewatch team in 2015. Sonly was part of the BBC's team for the Queen's 90th birthday, the Royal Wedding, the Lord Mayor's Show, Wimbledon, the London Marathon, the Boat Race, the Epsom Derby and the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Sonali was also part of Channel 4's coverage of Crufts and the Richard III reburial. She has produced and presented news and business programmes on the World Service and Radio 5 live .Sonali Shah is guest number 389 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Sonali Shah on Twitter and Instagram: @SonaliShah .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The butterfly effect is the idea that small things can have non-linear impacts on a complex system. The concept is imagined with a butterfly flapping its wings and causing a typhoon. Our butterfly, in this case, is one small sip of bourbon. That specific sip of bourbon started off a chain reaction that would see not only the world of drinks but the world at large change forever and I am not exaggerating!But I am not going to ruin the story. You will have to hear it from one of the co-Founders of Never Say Die Bourbon. Brian Luftman is here on Lush Life to tell you a story that is pretty incredible. You don't need to be a marketing genius to know that every brand needs a story, but this one you just couldn't make up and its at the heart of Never Say Die.Before we begin, you can always watch this episode on Youtube, plus all the other Lush Life episodes as well as a whole lot more; just head to youtube.com/@lushlifemanual that's youtube.com/@lushlifemanual!Now feet in stirrups, hands on the reins, the gate is about to open with Brian leading the pack!The cocktail of the week is the Epsom Derby!INGREDIENTS 40ml Never Say Die Small-Batch Bourbon30ml pink grapefruit juice15ml honey syrupGarnish: 8-10 mint leavesMETHODAdd all ingredients to a shaker with iceShake for 15 secondsStrain into a Nick and Nora glass and garnishYou'll find this recipe and all the cocktails of the week at alushlifemanual.com, plus links to all the ingredients.Full Episode Details: https://alushlifemanual.com/never-say-die-bourbon-with-brian-luftman-----Become a supporter of A Lush Life Manual for as little as $5 - all you have to do is go to https://substack.com/@alushlifemanualLush Life Merchandise is here - we're talking t-shirts, mugs, iPhone covers, duvet covers, iPad covers, and more covers for everything! And more! Produced by Simpler MediaFollow us on Twitter and InstagramGet great cocktail ideas on PinterestNew episodes every Tuesday, usually!!
I met Emilia at the Cyprus Diaspora Forum where she was an amazing emcee; thank you Paul Lambis for getting us together. I instantly fell in love with her beautiful, honest and down to earth personality. In this podcast she talks very openly about her struggle to get pregnant.Emilia is an award-winning Television and Radio journalist and presenter. She is a Senior Broadcast Journalist at the BBC and a News Correspondent for BBC News, BBC London News and BBC World. She also reports on BBC Breakfast, the BBC One O'clock News, Outside Source, Radio 2, Radio 4, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 5Live and is a guest presenter on Inside Out London.Before joining BBC London as a Sports Journalist and producer in 2009, Emilia was part of the Radio Wimbledon team and also covered The World Rally Championships. She's reported on the London 2012 Olympics & Paralympics, The London Marathon, Wimbledon, Queens, The ATP World Tour Finals, The Champions League, The Premier League, The NFL at Wembley, The Queen's Diamons Jubilee, The Epsom Derby and The BBC Sports Personality of The Year Awards. She also covered the Royal Family's Christmas celebrations at Sandringham in 2016 & 2017 for BBC News and presented the BBC's Inside Chelsea FC, West Ham FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC Podcasts on iTunes.In 2015, Emilia was commended by the judges of the CIRCOM Prix Awards as European Rising Star Journalist of the year.https://emiliapapadopoulos.com/
rWotD Episode 2508: Sandwich (horse) Welcome to random Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a random Wikipedia page every day.The random article for Saturday, 16 March 2024 is Sandwich (horse).Sandwich (1928–after 1941) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the classic St Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse in 1931, for owner Earl of Rosebery. By 1931, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery had died, making this a win for his son, Harry Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery. Sandwich was a half-brother to Manna, winner of the 1925 Epsom Derby, and as well as his 1931 St Leger success also won the Chester Vase and King Edward VII Stakes.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:02 UTC on Saturday, 16 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Sandwich (horse) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Gregory Neural.
Jim hosts Martha Dalton from Never Say Die to taste and talk about their very special bourbon whiiskey. Born in Kentucky and finished in London England, this whiskey is a true sipper with an exceptional story. Listen in to hear about this Kentucky bourbon that makes its way across and back to find a place on our bars here in the US. Thank you to our sponsors, Blanton's Bourbon Shop and Pints and Barrels. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Brace yourself for a gripping journey as we traverse the tumultuous world of high-stakes horse racing, unearthing heart-stopping stories from the annals of sports history. Today, we spotlight the unparalleled racing legend, Shurgar, whose astonishing feats on the track were eclipsed by his chilling abduction in 1983. You'll be riveted as we delve into his legendary victories, including his triumph in the prestigious Epsom Derby, and the eerie silence that followed his mysterious disappearance.Adding to the drama, we illuminate the audacious acts of his abductors, their audacious ransom demands, and the swirl of theories about Shurgar's unknown fate. But the intrigue doesn't stop there. We also chronicle the roller-coaster journey of Walter Swinburne, Shurgar's brilliant jockey, whose meteoric rise to fame was marred by a crushing fall. From his exhilarating wins to the career-ending accident that led to his heartbreaking retirement, we explore the shadows of triumph and tragedy in the world of horse racing. So, prepare to be fascinated as we expose the unseen side of sports, draped in thrill, danger, and mystery.Support the show Support us on Patreon Consider leaving us a review on your preferred podcast platform, it really helps! Check our our videos on YouTube Got any questions? email us at: info@top5s.co.uk Thanks for listening and stay spooky!
Many a Bourbon distillery has found favour with the public through the stories they tell. And considering that many of those distilleries are located in Kentucky, it's unsurprising that those stories often involved a horse. But when you combine bourbon, a horse and a sea journey across the Atlantic to the UK, there is only one distillery that can tell that particular story, and that's Never Say Die. You see, while Never Say Die is distilled and initially aged in Kentucky, its whiskey-laden barrels are then sent across the sea for a final maturation in England. And where does the horse come in? Well, that ocean journey follows in the hoof-steps of the brand's namesake, the first American-bred colt to win the Epsom Derby in 73 years back in the mid-1950s. To find out more, we talk to Never Say Die co-founder Martha Dalton about tariffs, thoroughbreds and ageing whiskey at sea.For more information on Never Say Die, go to https://neversaydiebourbon.com
In this week's Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on the interviews from this week that concern runners this weekend. Starting with Newcastle on Saturday, Deborah Faulkner discusses the chances of Northumberland Plate favourite, Golden Rules, while Ian Williams who has two in that race gives a quick line on them as well as a more in-depth analysis on his runner in the Vase. With the Irish Derby meeting the feature of the weekend, Paddy Twomey and Ed Walker discuss their chances whilst Jessica Harrington shares her hopes for Epsom Derby 4th, Sprewell, in the Irish equivalent. Finally, Liz Price is in South Africa ahead of the Durban July and chats to trainer Michael Roberts, former Champion Jockey in UK, about his runner and what it would mean to win South Africa's most prestigious race.
Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and is joined by Lydia Hislop to again reflect on the Epsom Derby briefly before looking at the rules surrounding the incident at the start in the Dash and what the stewards could or should have done. Sticking with the Epsom theme, Jonathan Harding provides an update on the protester who ran out on track an appeared in court yesterday.Richard Gibson joins the show to explain why he wont be renewing his trainers license in Hong Kong next season whilst also looking forward to Royal Ascot with Wellington. Another heading to Royal Ascot is Thunderbear, for whom a 50% share in, is set to be sold beforehand in a one off ThoroughBid Sale and his trainer Jack Davison discusses his target.Xander Brett joins from Sweden to preview their Grand National run next weekend and finally Rachael Gowland from British EBF is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and is joined by Lydia Hislop to again reflect on the Epsom Derby briefly before looking at the rules surrounding the incident at the start in the Dash and what the stewards could or should have done. Sticking with the Epsom theme, Jonathan Harding provides an update on the protester who ran out on track an appeared in court yesterday. Richard Gibson joins the show to explain why he wont be renewing his trainers license in Hong Kong next season whilst also looking forward to Royal Ascot with Wellington. Another heading to Royal Ascot is Thunderbear, for whom a 50% share in, is set to be sold beforehand in a one off ThoroughBid Sale and his trainer Jack Davison discusses his target. Xander Brett joins from Sweden to preview their Grand National run next weekend and finally Rachael Gowland from British EBF is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
SEN Track's Gareth Hall joined Gerard in the studio to talk about Auguste Rodin's Epsom Derby win, Spirit of Boom's Moreton Cup win, Damien Oliver's Queensland Oaks win and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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An Epsom Derby Saturday Edition special with Charlotte Greenway this week. We get the thoughts of Frankie Dettori, John Gosden, Andrew Balding, Richard Kingscote, Kate Harrington and Ed Walker on their runners in the 2023 Epsom Derby. Can Dettori & Gosden do the Oaks/Derby double?!
Leader of The Reform Party kicks off today's show to discuss the morning's top headlines as migrants barricade a central London hotel after being given rooms that weren't ‘nice' enough, Richard has been out asking the protestors questions this morning and we hear their response. Reporter at the Bournemouth Echo joins shortly after to discuss the latest news surrounding a manslaughter investigation on Bournemouth beach after the deaths of a teenager and a 12-year-old girl as well as eight other people who were treated at the scene for non-life threatening injuries. Director of The Bruges Group Robert Oulds returns to The Independent Republic to discuss further the migrant protests in Pimlico in addition to Britain's new deal to return migrants passing through Georgia. TalkTV's Racing Correspondent Rupert Bell joins Mike live from the Epsom Derby as chiefs spend £150k on extra security due to threat of animal rights activists and Ryan Scott-Douglas from TalkSport Bet closes the show to provide the latest odds on tomorrow's FA cup final. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JOIN OUR TOTE FANTASY LEAGUE HERE: http://bit.ly/3JaPrHe Bruce Millington is joined by Tom Park, Keith Melrose and Tote Fantasy's Jamie Benson to preview the weekend action in Britain and Ireland. The panel provide analysis on all of the big weekend races including the Epsom Derby where Auguste Rodin is the current favourite. The Postcast team then turn their attention to Chantilly to preview the Qatar Prix Du Jockey Club. As always to end the show, the Postcast team give their best bets and select their Tote Fantasy stable. Brought to you by Tote Fantasy, daily fantasy racing with real cash prizes up for grabs. 18+ BeGambleAware - Key Terms: £/€7 entry per stable. Top 25% of entries receive a payout. Full T&Cs apply. 18+.
The government are to launch legal action over the Covid Inquiry demands for Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages. Epsom Derby promises their biggest ever security operation to halt Animal Rising protests. Two callers have a heated debate over animal rights in horseracing. Also, Nick talks of his experience with Phillip Schofield and the This Morning team amid the affair scandal. All of that and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.
Join Emmet Kennedy as we chat with champion trainer Aidan O'Brien, who provides exclusive insights into his highly anticipated runners at Epsom, including Point Lonsdale, as well as classic favorites Savethelastdance and Auguste Rodin. Multiple champion jockey Oisin Murphy shares his thoughts on his mounts, Running Lion in the Oaks and The Foxes in the Derby. Analysts Mark Milligan and Aidan O'Hara then deliver an in-depth preview of the Friday and Saturday races at Epsom, starting with the Betfred Oaks (Group 1), the Dahlbury Coronation Cup (Group 1), the British EBF 40th Anniversary Woodcote Stakes (Conditions Race), and the Racehorse Lotto Handicap (Class 2). Our coverage of Saturday's card kicks off with the festival's highlight, the Betfred Derby (Group 1). In addition to the main event, we provide previews of the Betfred Diomed Stakes (Group 3), the Princess Elizabeth Stakes (Group 3), the Aston Martin 3YO "Dash" Handicap, the Aston Martin "Dash" Handicap, the Betfred Lester Piggott Handicap, the Rio Ferdinand Foundation Northern Dancer Handicap, and the JRA Tokyo Trophy Handicap, uncovering potential winners and valuable betting opportunities. We even share a 20/1 NAP and a 25/1 next best! Finally, Neil Phillips, The Wine Tipster, joins us live from Epsom, sharing his tips on both the betting and alcohol fronts, ensuring you have all the necessary ingredients for an unforgettable weekend. So, saddle up and join us on The Final Furlong podcast as we bring you all the thrills and spills of the Epsom Derby Festival. Whether you're a seasoned racing enthusiast or a casual fan, this episode is guaranteed to provide you with the knowledge and insights you need to enhance your racing experience. 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 Tags:Horse racing, British horse racing, challenges in racing, financial constraints, prize money, ownership landscape, experienced staff, knowledgeable staff, Brexit impact, fixture list, handicapping system, media rights, trainers, bloodstock agents, industry insights, podcast interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Stanley and Charlie Poste join Daniel Hussey to preview Epsom's Oaks and Derby cards. Time Stamps: 02:10 Oaks Day 16:00 Derby Day 44:41 Matchbook Zero 45:32 Best Lays 46:20 Best Bets 18+ | BeGambleAware
On this episode Jack discussed the 2023 Classics at Epsom. We also feature a discussion with ITV's Richard Hoiles about the Derby and the Oaks.
On tonight's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Rosanna Lockwood is in for Piers and debates whether this is the end of the civil war or another PR stunt by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Rosanna looks into the Boris Covid Inquiry and his Whatsapp messages. Also Rosanna delves into how Eco-Protesters are looking to disrupt the Epsom Derby.Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8 pm on TalkTV on Sky 522, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and the app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on the interview this week with William Haggas when he explained his reasons for deciding to skip the Arc with Baaeed. Following this Nick catches up with Gary Robinson, who bred this year's Epsom Derby winner Desert Crown, who reveals why he's sending the dam to the Tattersalls December Mare sale. Then Charlotte looks ahead to this weekend's action from Ayr and in particular their feature sprint handicap the Ayr Gold Cup. Two horses will make the long trip up north from Charlie Fellowes's yard in Newmarket and he discusses both their chances while John Quinn shares his hopes for the ultra-tough Mr Wagyu.
In 1961, an unemployed cab driver, Kempton Bunton, pulled off one of the most remarkable art thefts of the 20th century. Or did he? Bunton's mother named him Kempton Cannon Bunton after a British jockey, Kempton Cannon, who won the Epsom Derby only days before her son's birth, June 14, 1904, a victory she financially backed. When asked about his unusual name, Bunton also always replied, “It's Kempton as in Kempton Park racecourse,” as if … Continue reading Kempton Bunton and the Theft of Goya's Portrait of the Duke of Wellington (Volume 5, Episode 4) Part One →
In this episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to UK's most famous flat race, the Epsom Derby. Bruce Raymond is racing manager to Saeed Suhail, who owns the favourite, Desert Crown, and he makes comparisons between this horse and the 2003 winner of this race Kris Kin. Peter Branch, who bred and co-owns, the second favourite and Aidan O'Brien's first string, Stone Age, explains what it means to have a runner in the English Derby, having won so many big races around the world, including the Kentucky Derby. Then, with recordings from the Cazoo Derby Gallops morning, Charlie Appleby and Ralph Beckett discuss their contenders while Charlie Fellowes hopes his outsider, Grand Alliance, outrun his odds for his locally born owner.
The bit that most concerns us, naturally, is that the race is not to the swift-albeit ours is a business that will also disclose, fairly reliably, that nor is the battle to the strong; bread to the wise; riches to men of understanding; or favor to those of skill. “Time and chance happen to them
On this video we will be recapping stakes action from Memorial Day weekend including, the Hollywood Gold Cup. We then move on a recap stakes action from Churchill Downs and Belmont Park. We will also be discussing the Epsom Derby and Oak as well as the French Derby.
In this episode of the Saturday Edition of the Nick Luck Daily podcast, Charlotte Greenway recaps on. some of industry members' points of view on the BHA's latest proposal to combat small field sizes. This weekend is the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in the US and Michelle Yu provides a rundown of the field, picking out the main contenders. Then we hear from Bhupat Seemar who's brought Summer is Tomorrow over from the UAE for the race and long time, successful, US owner Mike Repole who has a runner in both the Oaks and the Derby with Nest and Mo Donegal. Over in Ireland, PaddyTwomey is looking to test the credentials of his Epsom Derby candidate, French Claim, who runs at Leopardstown on Sunday and discusses his chance.
A legendary colt became the pride of Ireland after dominating the 1981 Epsom Derby. Two years later, he was taken from his stable, ransomed for millions… and never seen again. The theories around his disappearance tie together revenge, a Libyan dictator, and the IRA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices