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This week, Jason is joined by professional soccer player, FC Dallas defender, US Men's National Team player, Gold Cup champion, World Cup participant, and founder of the Shaq Moore Foundation, Shaq Moore, for a conversation about the business of professional soccer, the financial realities of playing overseas, World Cup pressure, MLS salaries, and building a lasting career in a sport that continues to grow in the United States. Shaq reflects on realizing at a young age that soccer could become his career, and how attending the 2010 World Cup helped fully shift his focus back to the sport. With a father who also played professionally, Shaq grew up around the game, but his path was far from traditional. As a teenager, he left the United States to pursue his dream in Spain, where he spent years grinding through lower divisions, learning the language, and fighting for every opportunity. Jason and Shaq dive into the financial side of that journey, including what it was like earning roughly 800 to 900 euros per month early in his career, dealing with teams that went months without paying players, and learning how to live on a budget while chasing a professional dream. Shaq opens up about the uncertainty of playing overseas, the role agents play in protecting young athletes, and why those difficult early years shaped him both personally and professionally. Shaq also breaks down how soccer contracts work, including transfer fees, buyout clauses, bonuses, incentives, and what it means when a player is sent on loan. He explains the business behind his move back to MLS, his reported transfer to Nashville SC, and how returning to the United States helped position him for a potential World Cup opportunity. The conversation also explores Shaq's experience with the US Men's National Team, from winning the Gold Cup and scoring the fastest goal in USMNT history to getting called into a World Cup qualifying window while vacationing on an island. Shaq shares what it was like being thrown into one of the most important games of qualifying, eventually making the 2022 World Cup roster, and playing against England and Iran on the world stage. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, Jason and Shaq discuss the state of the US team, the pressure of playing on home soil, World Cup ticket prices, player bonuses, endorsements, and how making a World Cup roster can change an athlete's brand and financial future. Shaq also gives his thoughts on the US group, possible contenders, and what it is really like playing against Lionel Messi. Beyond the field, Shaq opens up about financial planning as a professional athlete, budgeting for a career with an uncertain shelf life, working with a financial advisor, investing for the future, and learning from the stories of athletes who made millions but struggled after their playing careers ended. Shaq also shares the work he is doing through the Shaq Moore Foundation, including youth soccer clinics, food drives, community initiatives, and opportunities for kids in Fort Lauderdale and Trinidad and Tobago. He reflects on fatherhood, life in Dallas, future coaching goals, and the importance of staying grounded through every stage of the journey. From grinding in Spain for less than $1,000 a month to representing the United States on the World Cup stage, Shaq reveals what it really takes to stay the course, survive setbacks, and build a career in professional soccer. Shaq reveals all this and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Subscribe to the Trading Secrets podcast! Host: Jason Tartick Audio: John Gurney Video: Marc Colcer Guest: Shaq Moore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A full-card Royal Ascot 2026 recap. Michael Adolphson joins In The Money Media's Peter Thomas Fornatale to go race by race through the meeting — the winners, the tough beats, and the cross-form clues that point all the way to the 2026 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland. From Ten Bob Tony's 50/1 shock in the Queen Anne to Mission Central's King Charles III Stakes win, Bow Echo's gutsy St James's Palace, Ombudsman's monster Prince of Wales's Stakes repeat, Scandinavia's stretch duel in the Gold Cup, Venetian Sun in the Commonwealth Cup, Precise in the Coronation, Almeraq's 25/1 Jubilee, and the American story of the week — Bacio and Wesley Ward in the Palace of Holyroodhouse — plus the Norfolk and the next generation of juvenile sprinters. Michael breaks down where each of these horses might land on the road to Keeneland, which trips suit, and the Win-and-You're-In picture across the meeting. Essential viewing for handicappers, bettors, and anyone following European Breeders' Cup form lines through the summer.
A full-card Royal Ascot 2026 recap. Michael Adolphson joins In The Money Media's Peter Thomas Fornatale to go race by race through the meeting — the winners, the tough beats, and the cross-form clues that point all the way to the 2026 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland. From Ten Bob Tony's 50/1 shock in the Queen Anne to Mission Central's King Charles III Stakes win, Bow Echo's gutsy St James's Palace, Ombudsman's monster Prince of Wales's Stakes repeat, Scandinavia's stretch duel in the Gold Cup, Venetian Sun in the Commonwealth Cup, Precise in the Coronation, Almeraq's 25/1 Jubilee, and the American story of the week — Bacio and Wesley Ward in the Palace of Holyroodhouse — plus the Norfolk and the next generation of juvenile sprinters. Michael breaks down where each of these horses might land on the road to Keeneland, which trips suit, and the Win-and-You're-In picture across the meeting. Essential viewing for handicappers, bettors, and anyone following European Breeders' Cup form lines through the summer.
TalkSPORT's Emmet Kennedy, Yahoo Sports' Andy Newton and former jockeys George Gorman and Georgia Cox bring you the Final Furlong Podcast Royal Ascot Betting Guide for the final day of the Royal Meeting. With confident NAPs, major handicap angles and several double-figure selections, the team tackle every race on a blockbuster Saturday at Ascot.
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JB and Billy kick things off with a recap of last night's State of Origin game at the MCG, before whipping through the All Sports Report. Horse-racing commentator Lizzie Jelfs calls in from Royal Ascot in the UK as Billy's Horse Further prepares to race in the Gold Cup, then it's time for World Cup Fat - but why is there a conga line in our studio? Topics Brayshaw wants to hear your juvenile company names, he has an interesting tidbit about engine oil, Billy has some extra newses, and we get an Idiot Song set to a WWE Legend's theme. Melbourne captain Max Gawn is in studio just before he flies out to Adelaide to take on the Crows - so we wondered if there was a plane hierarchy at the Dees. Finally, Billy has a joke about a man trying to smuggle stuff back into the country after a Safari.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PTF is joined by international racing expert Michael Adolphson for a deep dive into Day 3 of Royal Ascot. The duo breaks down Thursday's card, including the prestigious Gold Cup, and shares their best betting angles, value plays, and horses to watch throughout the meeting. Royal Ascot's third day is highlighted by the Gold Cup and several competitive stakes races, making it one of the marquee days of the festival. Whether you're looking for Royal Ascot picks, horse racing betting advice, or expert analysis of the Thursday card, this episode has you covered.Topics Covered:Royal Ascot Day 3 previewGold Cup analysisBest bets and value playsInternational racing insightsThursday race-by-race breakdownHorse racing wagering strategy#RoyalAscot #HorseRacing #PTF #MichaelAdolphson #RoyalAscot2026 #AscotGoldCup #HorseRacingTips #BettingPicks #InTheMoneyMedia #ThoroughbredRacing
PTF is joined by international racing expert Michael Adolphson for a deep dive into Day 3 of Royal Ascot. The duo breaks down Thursday's card, including the prestigious Gold Cup, and shares their best betting angles, value plays, and horses to watch throughout the meeting. Royal Ascot's third day is highlighted by the Gold Cup and several competitive stakes races, making it one of the marquee days of the festival. Whether you're looking for Royal Ascot picks, horse racing betting advice, or expert analysis of the Thursday card, this episode has you covered.Topics Covered:Royal Ascot Day 3 previewGold Cup analysisBest bets and value playsInternational racing insightsThursday race-by-race breakdownHorse racing wagering strategy#RoyalAscot #HorseRacing #PTF #MichaelAdolphson #RoyalAscot2026 #AscotGoldCup #HorseRacingTips #BettingPicks #InTheMoneyMedia #ThoroughbredRacing
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Nick is joined on the eve of Royal Ascot by The Mirror's David Yates, and Nick at length speaks to the King and Queen's racing manager John Warren about the chances of a Royal winner this week. Michael Mulvany looks forward to his two 2-year-olds in the Coventry tomorrow before Adam Mills previews the St James's Palace, Prince of Wales's and Gold Cup at Ascot whilst Harry Eustace shares whether he believes Docklands can go back-to-back in the Queen Anne. Finally, Henri Bozo discusses Diamond Necklace's victory in the Prix de Diane yesterday, a race that was missing from Monceaux's CV.
Nick is joined on the eve of Royal Ascot by The Mirror's David Yates, and Nick at length speaks to the King and Queen's racing manager John Warren about the chances of a Royal winner this week. Michael Mulvany looks forward to his two 2-year-olds in the Coventry tomorrow before Adam Mills previews the St James's Palace, Prince of Wales's and Gold Cup at Ascot whilst Harry Eustace shares whether he believes Docklands can go back-to-back in the Queen Anne. Finally, Henri Bozo discusses Diamond Necklace's victory in the Prix de Diane yesterday, a race that was missing from Monceaux's CV.
We're building towards Royal Ascot on this week's Inside Track: Ireland as Thom Malone steps in for Jane Mangan alongside Derby-winning jockey Emmet McNamara.The lads look ahead to one of the biggest weeks in Flat racing, previewing the key races from Royal Ascot including the St James's Palace Stakes, Queen Anne, King Charles III Stakes, Prince of Wales's Stakes, Gold Cup, Commonwealth Cup and more.They also react to the fallout from the Derby and the Benvenuto Cellini controversy, asking whether racing's non-runner rules now need to change.Later in the show, William Hill trader Alex Dunne joins for market movers, best-backed horses and NAPs for the week.0:00 Coming Up3:30 Royal Ascot Stories & Why It's So Special5:26 Derby Fallout – Does the Rule Need to Change?9:55 Royal Ascot Tuesday Preview10:30 St James's Palace Stakes14:29 Queen Anne Stakes16:45 King Charles III Stakes19:40 Prince of Wales's Stakes Preview23:07 Gold Cup Preview26:37 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes28:16 Coronation Stakes – Precise vs True Love30:31 Commonwealth Cup Preview32:28 Quickfire Predictions33:27 Alex Dunne Joins the Trading Room42:03 NAPs--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow William Hill Racing and William Hill Ireland on Social Media:
Coming to you from Newsells Park Stud, in association with Fitzdares, Nick is joined by a power packed panel consisting of John Gosden, George Boughey, Roger Varian, Richard Brown & Charlie Fellowes. The panel run through all their key runners over the fives days and offer plenty of tips and each-way bets along the way. Who knew you could get ski goggles for horses... turns out Trawlerman will be showing his off in the Gold Cup prelims, this is a Royal Ascot preview not to be missed!
Coming to you from Newsells Park Stud, in association with Fitzdares, Nick is joined by a power packed panel consisting of John Gosden, George Boughey, Roger Varian, Richard Brown & Charlie Fellowes. The panel run through all their key runners over the fives days and offer plenty of tips and each-way bets along the way. Who knew you could get ski goggles for horses... turns out Trawlerman will be showing his off in the Gold Cup prelims, this is a Royal Ascot preview not to be missed!
Former Inverness Caley Thistle player and Canada international Richard Hastings. talks to Sean McAngus on the Highland League Podcast. ⚽️Early memories of playing for Nairn County in the Highland League.
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On the agenda today: the King and Queen are set to attend the Derby next weekend, we preview the Prix du Jockey Club with guest Donnacha O'Brien (A Boy Named Susie), discuss the Philip Byrnes dangerous riding incident at Limerick, and the Bowen mediation fines. Plus, Nick and Rishi look back on the action from Sandown last night, while Eva talks to Saeed bin Suroor after his win with 10yo Gold Cup hopeful Dubai Honour and to Conor Planas on opportunities with Charlie Appleby. Trainer David O'Meara looks forward to starting Estrange's season at Carlisle on Saturday, while Britain's youngest trainer Lauren Frost, 21, shares her delight at a first winner.
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On the agenda today: the King and Queen are set to attend the Derby next weekend, we preview the Prix du Jockey Club with guest Donnacha O'Brien (A Boy Named Susie), discuss the Philip Byrnes dangerous riding incident at Limerick, and the Bowen mediation fines. Plus, Nick and Rishi look back on the action from Sandown last night, while Eva talks to Saeed bin Suroor after his win with 10yo Gold Cup hopeful Dubai Honour and to Conor Planas on opportunities with Charlie Appleby. Trainer David O'Meara looks forward to starting Estrange's season at Carlisle on Saturday, while Britain's youngest trainer Lauren Frost, 21, shares her delight at a first winner.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look at Patrick Mahomes being back at practice for the Chiefs. What is it that has athletes returning from injuries so fast? Matt talks about the different severity of leg injuries. USMNT's Shaq Moore talks about his career path in soccer and how he reached the professional level. Shaq explains the passion from fans overseas while playing in Spain. Bobby asks about playing in the Gold Cup and the US/Mexico rivalry. How did Shaq get chosen to play for the previous World Cup team? Shaq explains how he believes the US can get better at soccer. We explore the stars on this US World Cup team and the leaders on the squad. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
View the video on Rumble! Brian hosts Jake for a USPSA update. With membership at 45,364 and growing ~47 per day, Jake argued the board needs real long-term strategic planning and directors with governance expertise rather than the popularity-contest model — issues the May 18 board meeting will partially address through election timeline corrections. Factory Gun Nationals registration gets a new format starting Saturday, May 16 at 7 PM ET: everyone registering in the first 24 hours is automatically waitlisted in order, then approved in batches starting Monday, designed to prevent past system crashes. Multi-Gun Nationals returns to Forest Lake in July, and the World Speed Shooting Championship hits CMP Talladega on May 27 with Ruger back as title sponsor — sold out with 100+ guns waitlisted. Industry growth is strong (USPSA activity up ~22%, Steel Challenge ~19% YoY), credited to cross-discipline visibility, affordable gear, and red dots flattening the learning curve. Xavier Allen won the April app giveaway, while Robert Brown and Lee Nugent took the April Cup Series drawings. Premium subscribers have until June 16 to submit cowboy alias suggestions for Jake's first SASS match. Brian closed by confirming he won't run for Area 6 Director and previewed live coverage from AK Masters this weekend and the World Speed Shooting Championship. Elevate your game with our trusted partners: Right To Bear Use Code HuntersHD10 When you sign up part of your contribution will go back to the Shooting Sports. Get Carry Insurance with a Company that Supports the Shooting Sports. IWI Use Code HDG15 for 15% off your order RealAvid Use Code RAHHDG for 10% off your order Ghost HolsterUSA Use Code HuntersHD 15% off Jessie James JJFU Coffee Use Code HuntersHD for 5% off ACE Virtual Shooting Use Code HHDG for 10% off your subscription and physical handset. Imperium Roots Use Code HuntersHD for 20% off Speed Beez Use Code HuntersHD for 10% off
View the video on Rumble!Brian hosts Jake for a USPSA update. With membership at 45,364 and growing ~47 per day, Jake argued the board needs real long-term strategic planning and directors with governance expertise rather than the popularity-contest model — issues the May 18 board meeting will partially address through election timeline corrections. Factory Gun Nationals registration gets a new format starting Saturday, May 16 at 7 PM ET: everyone registering in the first 24 hours is automatically waitlisted in order, then approved in batches starting Monday, designed to prevent past system crashes. Premium subscribers have until June 16 to submit cowboy alias suggestions for Jake's first SASS match. Brian closed by confirming he won't run for Area 6 Director and previewed live coverage from AK Masters this weekend and the World Speed Shooting Championship.Elevate your game with our trusted partners:Right To Bear Use Code HuntersHD10 When you sign up part of your contribution will go back to the Shooting Sports. Get Carry Insurance with a Company that Supports the Shooting Sports. IWI Use Code HDG15 for 15% off your order RealAvid Use Code RAHHDG for 10% off your order Ghost HolsterUSA Use Code HuntersHD 15% offJessie James JJFU Coffee Use Code HuntersHD for 5% offACE Virtual Shooting Use Code HHDG for 10% off your subscription and physical handset.Imperium Roots Use Code HuntersHD for 20% offSpeed Beez Use Code HuntersHD for 10% offDiscover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...
Netflix's relationship with sports has fundamentally shifted. In this episode of StreamTime Sports, Nick Meacham and Chris Stone unpack how Netflix went from actively avoiding live sports to selectively acquiring premium rights — from global deals with the NFL and WWE to targeted domestic moves like CONCACAF's Gold Cup and the World Baseball Classic. They explore what changed inside Netflix, why advertising and profitability reshaped its strategy, and what this shift means for fragmentation, fan access, and the future of sports media.Key Points:Was Netflix right to avoid live sports for so long — and what ultimately forced its hand?Is Netflix proving that exclusive moments matter more than full‑season schedules?How concerned should traditional broadcasters be about Netflix's market‑by‑market sports strategy?Is fragmentation really the problem — or is cost and accessibility what fans care about most?
Nick is joined by David Yates to look at today's racing headlines. They begin with the stunning success of Gold Cup winner Gaelic Warrior at Punchestown yesterday, and hear from rider Paul Townend as well as the thoughts of Timeform's Dan Barber with historical perspective. William Haggas drops in to talk about a rare runner for the stable in the 2,000 Guineas while, in Kentucky, Nick catches up with three-handed Derby trainer Brad Cox plus the inimitable Michael and Jules Iavarone, who have bought into The Puma. Anna Seitz from Fasig Tipton announces new developments ahead of the Mid-Atlantic sale at Timonium, while Ben Atkins has all the latest from the Pointing world.
Nick is joined by David Yates to look at today's racing headlines. They begin with the stunning success of Gold Cup winner Gaelic Warrior at Punchestown yesterday, and hear from rider Paul Townend as well as the thoughts of Timeform's Dan Barber with historical perspective. William Haggas drops in to talk about a rare runner for the stable in the 2,000 Guineas while, in Kentucky, Nick catches up with three-handed Derby trainer Brad Cox plus the inimitable Michael and Jules Iavarone, who have bought into The Puma. Anna Seitz from Fasig Tipton announces new developments ahead of the Mid-Atlantic sale at Timonium, while Ben Atkins has all the latest from the Pointing world.
Johnny Ward and Thom Malone are with us for day two of the Punchestown Racing festival as we look ahead to the Ladbrokes Punchestown Cold Cup race. Racing on Off The Ball is brought to you by William Hill. 18+ see gamblingcare.ie
Ahead of the action this weekend Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the key meetings across the globe starting at Sandown tomorrow, the final day of the 25/26 jumps season where Champions will be crowned including Tristan Durrell, Champion Conditional elect, and he looks forward to get back aboard Mirabad in the Grade 1 Celebration Chase and explains why the set up of the race is likely to suit and Fergal O'Brien discusses his bet365 Gold Cup fancy In d'Or. Onto Hong Kong next where we hear from Christophe Lemaire as he prepares to partner Masquerade Ball, the main dancer to Romatic Warrior and then Harry Eustace discusses the chances of Docklands in the Fwd Mile. Finally, on Sunday at Longchamp we will see the return of last year's Arc hero Calandagan and trainer Francis Graffard shares what he's hoping to see from the Aga Khan colt this weekend.
Paul Maoate and Thad Taylor are in Canterbury for a massive weekend of rugby and racing. They are joined in the studio by Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell to preview Gold Cup Day at Riccarton as well as the Travis Stakes.
WEEKEND BETTING GUIDE | SANDOWN FINALE & BEST BETS Emmet Kennedy, Adam Mills, Andy Newton, Jaime Wrenn and Jake Wilkes are back with the Weekend Betting Guide for the finale of the jumps season at Sandown. With Dan Skelton set to be crowned Champion Trainer after a record-breaking season, the panel identify one of his runners as a standout bet, with Adam Mills making him his 14/1 NAP of the meeting, while Jaime Wrenn also puts him up as a 14/1 Next Best Bet.
cantinamx.com The big story last night, Nicolas Larcamon fired from Cruz Azul, Joel Hiqui takes over as interim. Chivas tie 0-0 with NecaxaAmerica's winning streakPumas silently creeping upMeeting of club owners tomorrow, rumor is they will remove pro/relegation permanentlyNetflix acquires Gold Cup rights
The big news last night, Club America and Cruz Azul exited the CONCACAF Champions Cup. What will be the repercussions for head coaches, Jardine & Larcamon?Netflix Mexico secures Gold Cup and Nations League TV RightsChivas get humbled by Tigres 4-1
Meghann Scully was in Carlow to chat to Willie, Patrick, and Danny Mullins, along with Paul Townend about their Gold Cup success at Cheltenham Horse Racing on Off The Ball with William Hill
On the Monday post the Cheltenham Festival Nick is joined by Lee Mottershead to reflect on the four days but first up they address the news that The Jockey Club have entered a 20 year deal with catering partner Compass Group's Levy, resulting in a £100 million payment. Nick and Lee look at where this money might be put to good use including at Aintree and also looking at the significance of Sandown not seemingly receiving any of this investment. Back to Cheltenham, Dan Skelton reflects on his week with two winners and some nice prospects for the future whilst outlining likely plans for stable stars The New Lion, Mydaddypaddy, Grey Dawning etc. before Josh Stacey has the reaction from the winners enclosure after Gaelic Warrior's demolition job in Friday's Gold Cup. Jane Mangan is at Ballydoyle for their press morning and has the latest from there in an interview with Aidan O'Brien and finally, Sebastian Hutch of Inglis looks ahead to their Easter Sale coming up later this month.
Our panel of Emmet Kennedy, Jaime Wrenn and leading bloodstock agent Tom Malone look back on a sensational Cheltenham Festival, analysing the biggest performances from the Grade 1 races across all four days. It was a remarkable week for Irish-trained horses, who landed 11 of the 13 Grade 1 races and 12 of the 15 Graded contests, while British-trained runners dominated the handicaps, winning nine of the 12 handicap races. We begin with Gaelic Warrior's Cheltenham Gold Cup victory, providing a fifth win in the race for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend, who also became the winning-most jockey in the race's 101-year history. The panel discuss what Gaelic Warrior could achieve next and who might emerge as the biggest challenger to his crown next season.
On the Monday post the Cheltenham Festival Nick is joined by Lee Mottershead to reflect on the four days but first up they address the news that The Jockey Club have entered a 20 year deal with catering partner Compass Group's Levy, resulting in a £100 million payment. Nick and Lee look at where this money might be put to good use including at Aintree and also looking at the significance of Sandown not seemingly receiving any of this investment. Back to Cheltenham, Dan Skelton reflects on his week with two winners and some nice prospects for the future whilst outlining likely plans for stable stars The New Lion, Mydaddypaddy, Grey Dawning etc. before Josh Stacey has the reaction from the winners enclosure after Gaelic Warrior's demolition job in Friday's Gold Cup. Jane Mangan is at Ballydoyle for their press morning and has the latest from there in an interview with Aidan O'Brien and finally, Sebastian Hutch of Inglis looks ahead to their Easter Sale coming up later this month.
Jonathan Harding is joined in the studio by Matt Rennie to discuss all the big stories from last week's Cheltenham Festival, from a sensational Gold Cup winner in Gaelic Warrior to more chaotic starts, and much more in between.
Once more unto the breach, dear friends!PTF and Sean Clancy are back with you for Day 4 of the 2026 Cheltenham Festival.
On the final day of the Cheltenham Festival, Nick is joined on course by Lydia Hislop and Timeform's Dan Barber to reflect on all the drama from yesterday including comments on the going by Willie Mullins/JP McManus as well as Home By The Lee's surprise victory in yesterday's Stayers' Hurdle. Charlotte is out on the gallops catching up with Patrick Mullins who has a strong book of rides and is full of confidence ahead of Gaelic Warrior's Gold Cup bid for the team. Ben Pauling joins via FaceTime to look ahead to The Jukebox Man and Diva Luna this afternoon and shares why he's optimistic for his runner in the Albert Bartlett.
On the final day of the Cheltenham Festival, Nick is joined on course by Lydia Hislop and Timeform's Dan Barber to reflect on all the drama from yesterday including comments on the going by Willie Mullins/JP McManus as well as Home By The Lee's surprise victory in yesterday's Stayers' Hurdle. Charlotte is out on the gallops catching up with Patrick Mullins who has a strong book of rides and is full of confidence ahead of Gaelic Warrior's Gold Cup bid for the team. Ben Pauling joins via FaceTime to look ahead to The Jukebox Man and Diva Luna this afternoon and shares why he's optimistic for his runner in the Albert Bartlett.
Off The Ball's John Duggan joins Eoin Sheahan live from Cheltenham as Paul Townend made history by becoming the first jockey to win the Champion Chase, Champion Hurdle and Gold Cup in the same year, setting a record of five Gold Cups as a jockey. Hear from Townend, as well as trainer Willie Mullins as Cheltenham draws to a close!The Racing Pod on Off The Ball with William Hill.18+ | Bet responsibly | http://GamblingCare.ie
Michael McCarthy, Matthew Brennan and the former Ireland International Keith Treacy bring you through all of the headlines from the sporting world on a Friday that features 5 LOI Premier Division fixtures as well as the Chel and a weekend that features a full slate of Premier League matches, the final weekend of the 6 Nations and a massive card of bouts in the 3Arena. Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label. This week's live commentary comes from Inchicore on Friday night as St. Patricks Athletic host Drogheda United at Richmond Park. Phil Egan will be joined by Richie Towell in the gantry, with build-up starting on Off The Ball on Newstalk and the GoLoud App from 7pm, and kick off at 7-45. Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join Off The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY 4 BETTING GUIDE Our panel of Emmet Kennedy, Adam Mills, George Gorman, Andy Newton and Jaime Wrenn preview every race on Day 4 of the Cheltenham Festival, sharing their best bets for Friday. The feature race, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, looks set to be a cracker as The Jukebox Man, Gaelic Warrior and Jango Baie renew rivalry having fought out the finish in the King George VI Chase. They are joined by Haiti Couleurs, Grey Dawning, Cheltenham hero Envoi Allen and defending champion Inothewayurthinkin, making it one of the most intriguing renewals in recent years. The panel share strong opinions and lively debate, with three of the team agreeing on the same horse as their NAP of the day.
Joined on the gallops on Day 2 of the Cheltenham Festival by yesterday's Champion Hurdle winning jockey Paul Townend as he reflects on Lossiemouth's achievement and looks ahead to Il Etait Temps and Gaelic Warrior later in the week. Gavin Cromwell is out watching his string and after a couple of good results on day 1, he looks at where his first winner might come from and what he's expecting from Inothewayurthinkin in Friday's Gold Cup, as he looks to go back to back. Shark Hanlon offers a very positive bulletin on Hewick who's bound for the Stayers Hurdle after a wind op and we're back in the shopping village with artist Liz Armstrong. Finally, a day late this week we go around the Bloodstock World with our friends a Weatherbys and this week we're talking to Pippa Mickleburgh.
Joined on the gallops on Day 2 of the Cheltenham Festival by yesterday's Champion Hurdle winning jockey Paul Townend as he reflects on Lossiemouth's achievement and looks ahead to Il Etait Temps and Gaelic Warrior later in the week. Gavin Cromwell is out watching his string and after a couple of good results on day 1, he looks at where his first winner might come from and what he's expecting from Inothewayurthinkin in Friday's Gold Cup, as he looks to go back to back. Shark Hanlon offers a very positive bulletin on Hewick who's bound for the Stayers Hurdle after a wind op and we're back in the shopping village with artist Liz Armstrong. Finally, a day late this week we go around the Bloodstock World with our friends a Weatherbys and this week we're talking to Pippa Mickleburgh.
Coming to you LIVE from the gallops on Day One of the Cheltenham Festival as Nick is joined by Jane Mangan. They kick off today speaking to Mark Walsh, who's alongside Mighty Park (his ride in the opener, the Supreme). Mark also discusses his best chances of the week including Majborough in the Champion Chase and Inothewayurthinkin in the Gold Cup on Friday. Danny Mullins and Poniros join the show before Willie Mullins, alongside David Casey, debate the chances of Lossiemouth in the Champion and have their say on who the best novice might be. Dan Barber of Timeform looks at the figures and we have a market update from Fitzdares, a run down of the Cheltenham Sales Catalogue with Matt Hall before finishing up with Liz Armstrong in the shopping village.
Coming to you LIVE from the gallops on Day One of the Cheltenham Festival as Nick is joined by Jane Mangan. They kick off today speaking to Mark Walsh, who's alongside Mighty Park (his ride in the opener, the Supreme). Mark also discusses his best chances of the week including Majborough in the Champion Chase and Inothewayurthinkin in the Gold Cup on Friday. Danny Mullins and Poniros join the show before Willie Mullins, alongside David Casey, debate the chances of Lossiemouth in the Champion and have their say on who the best novice might be. Dan Barber of Timeform looks at the figures and we have a market update from Fitzdares, a run down of the Cheltenham Sales Catalogue with Matt Hall before finishing up with Liz Armstrong in the shopping village.
20 time champion jumps jockey and rider of over 4000 winners, AP McCoy - exclusively previews the 2026 Cheltenham Festival with John Duggan.The Racing Pod on Off The Ball with William Hill.18+ | Bet responsibly | http://GamblingCare.ie
43 time Cheltenham Festival winning jockey and William Hill ambassador Barry Geraghty exclusively previews the 2026 Cheltenham Festival with John Duggan.The Racing Pod on Off The Ball with William Hill.18+ | Bet responsibly | http://GamblingCare.ie
Nick is joined by Racing Post award-winning writer Jonathan Harding to canter through the racing headlines. In a packed show, they are joined first by Clifford Lee, the rider who suffered a life threatening injury in a bike accident last October, but who now has his sights set on a return for the beginning of the Flat turf season. Also today, trainer Martin Brassil issues a positive bulletin on Gold Cup contender Fastorslow and runs through he remainder of his interesting Festival squad, while we hear from Fergal O'Brien on his runner in tonight's "Constitution Hill" race at Southwell, plus a number of his leading Cheltenham contenders. Meanwhile, Fiona Needham tells us that she might have another stable flag bearer on her hands in tomorrow's Eider Chase, and French-based Noel George makes encouraging noises about the chances of Allure in Kempton's Adonis Hurdle. Nick also checks in with Henry Dwyer as he's about to saddle two in the Tasmanian Oaks at Launceston, and he has news of his European Squad for 2026.
Nick is joined by Racing Post award-winning writer Jonathan Harding to canter through the racing headlines. In a packed show, they are joined first by Clifford Lee, the rider who suffered a life threatening injury in a bike accident last October, but who now has his sights set on a return for the beginning of the Flat turf season. Also today, trainer Martin Brassil issues a positive bulletin on Gold Cup contender Fastorslow and runs through he remainder of his interesting Festival squad, while we hear from Fergal O'Brien on his runner in tonight's "Constitution Hill" race at Southwell, plus a number of his leading Cheltenham contenders. Meanwhile, Fiona Needham tells us that she might have another stable flag bearer on her hands in tomorrow's Eider Chase, and French-based Noel George makes encouraging noises about the chances of Allure in Kempton's Adonis Hurdle. Nick also checks in with Henry Dwyer as he's about to saddle two in the Tasmanian Oaks at Launceston, and he has news of his European Squad for 2026.
Another good-to-great guest joins the show as Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies, and Charlie Davies welcome in USMNT and Derby County to break down his red-hot form in the Championship, the Rams' playoff push, and his decision to move to England (02:48). Patrick reflects on being a "late bloomer", why he doesn't compare himself to other American strikers, and what the Gold Cup taught him about himself at the international level. The guys then react to reports linking James Rodríguez with Minnesota United (32:56). Does the Colombian superstar have any idea what Midwest winters are like, and would this be a true needle-mover for the Loons and MLS? San Diego FC make an immediate statement in 2026 with a 4-1 win over Pumas in the Concacaf Champions Cup (41:16). If the writing wasn't already on the wall for Hirving Lozano, it might be now... Plus, a busy midweek recap for Americans Abroad, as Pellegrino Matarazzo remains undefeated at Real Sociedad (48:29), whichTony says is the biggest story in American soccer right now. And finally, Tim Weah answers a difficult off-field week the only way he knows how: with a massive performance in the Coupe de France (52:31). Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Women's Champions League, EFL Championship, EFL League Cup, Carabao Cup, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Visit the betting arena on CBS Sports.com: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/ For all the latest in sportsbook reviews: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/sportsbook-promos/ And sportsbook promos: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/sportsbook-promos/ 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