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The Aintree Festival is here and so are Tom Collins and Ross Millar with their daily podcasts. They give their verdict for the four Grade One races including the mouth-watering meeting between Constitution Hill and Lossiemouth. Download SBK: https://betsbk.comFollow us on X (Twitter): https://x.com/sbk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another very special episode of The kbbreview Podcast all about the kbbreview Retail & Design Awards 2025.The event is now less than a month away!On Thursday, April 24th hundreds of the industry's leading retailers, designers, suppliers, influencers and opinion-formers will arrive in Blackpool for the biggest evening of the year.As the excitement builds, in this episode we're taking a look at the venue itself. The Blackpool Tower is one of the most iconic buildings in the UK and the Ballroom simply a spectacular example of ornate Victorian splendour. So we're finding out more about this Grade One listed extravagant masterpiece from its Head of Operations Aaron Edgar.And trust us, it's absolutely fascinating.As always, huge thanks to our 2025 Awards Podcast Partner, Sonas Bathrooms, You can find out more about them at sonasbathrooms.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick today and joined by the Mirror's David Yates. First off, they reflect on Forever Young's victory in the Saudi Cup and hear from Christophe Lemaire, who had a winner on the night, and also gives his thoughts on the big race before getting the figures from TPD's Adam Mills. Then, switching codes Fergal O'Brien discusses his impressive Dovecote winner Tripoli Flyer and shares the likelihood of him turning up at Cheltenham in the Supreme. Then with Cheltenham in mind, Charlotte speaks to Noel George to see which way they are leaning with regards to Il Est Francais and gets an update on his fancied runner in the Fred Winter. Finally, Rachel King joins from Japan, fresh off the back of her Grade One victory, in which she became the first female jockey to score at the highest level in Japan.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick today and joined by the Mirror's David Yates. First off, they reflect on Forever Young's victory in the Saudi Cup and hear from Christophe Lemaire, who had a winner on the night, and also gives his thoughts on the big race before getting the figures from TPD's Adam Mills. Then, switching codes Fergal O'Brien discusses his impressive Dovecote winner Tripoli Flyer and shares the likelihood of him turning up at Cheltenham in the Supreme. Then with Cheltenham in mind, Charlotte speaks to Noel George to see which way they are leaning with regards to Il Est Francais and gets an update on his fancied runner in the Fred Winter. Finally, Rachel King joins from Japan, fresh off the back of her Grade One victory, in which she became the first female jockey to score at the highest level in Japan.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show - with Pic d'Orhy aiming to give him a first Grade One in a year - Paul Nicholls has fire in his belly as he assesses the strength of his team, new arrangements for sourcing his horses, and his competitive spirit being fuelled by "mini-me" Dan Skelton. Compelling stuff. Equally compelling is the interview with James McDonald about Romantic Warrior's bid to win the Saudi Cup. Plus, Godolphin's Alex Merriam on Rebel's Romance and the Amir Sword, QREC handicapper Neil Jennings on this weekend's action, and Guillermo Arrizkoreta - Spain's leading trainer - on conquering Dubai.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show - with Pic d'Orhy aiming to give him a first Grade One in a year - Paul Nicholls has fire in his belly as he assesses the strength of his team, new arrangements for sourcing his horses, and his competitive spirit being fuelled by "mini-me" Dan Skelton. Compelling stuff. Equally compelling is the interview with James McDonald about Romantic Warrior's bid to win the Saudi Cup. Plus, Godolphin's Alex Merriam on Rebel's Romance and the Amir Sword, QREC handicapper Neil Jennings on this weekend's action, and Guillermo Arrizkoreta - Spain's leading trainer - on conquering Dubai.
Nick is joined by Cornelius Lysaght for today's round-up of all the news from around the horseracing world. In a busy show, they look ahead to Festival Trials' day at Cheltenham, and hear from trainer Mouse Morris and owner Andy Edwards whose Gentlemansgame and L'Homme Presse will knock heads in the Cotswold Chase. Also today, Nick and Cornelius take a look into the BHA Judicial Panel's latest raft of fast track cases, and consider whether the penalties for medication offences are too lenient. Plus, trainer Lucy Wadham reflects on a spectacular weekend, including with the barnstorming Jax Junior, potentially bound for Grade One company. Timeform's Dan Barber gives context to Jonbon's performance, while - on a day when numbers are being crunched - handicappers Graeme Smith and Mark Bird - go through the finer points of the European 2yo Classifications. Jerome Reynier outlines Facteur Cheval's possible Middle Eastern campaign ahead of his appearance in Dubai this week, while Maine Chance and Gestut Fahrhof's Andreas Jacobs is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They are joined first up by Simon Munir, who discusses the appointment of JJ Slevin as first jockey to his and Isaac Souede's ownership. He also has news of El Fabiolo, who is on a slow road back to the racecourse. Also on today's show, Ted Walsh talks about his exciting youngster Shuffle The Deck, set for a Grade One assignment at Naas on Sunday. Ted also has thoughts on the best performances of the Christmas period. Plus, Alan Delmonte, Levy Board CEO explains why the HBLB has given 1.15m to the making and promotion of Champions:Full Gallop, while Ben Atkins and Molly Armytage are along with the latest point-to-pointing instalment.
International Equine Network with Scott Miller Video: Does Fox Sports have horse racing, 2024 Belmont Stakes, LGCT Grand Prix, Chantilly special Part 1. Does Fox Sports have horse racing? Unleash Your Passion: Fox Sports' Horse Racing Coverage
International Equine Network with Scott Miller Video: Does Fox Sports have horse racing, 2024 Belmont Stakes, LGCT Grand Prix, Chantilly special Part 1. Does Fox Sports have horse racing? Unleash Your Passion: Fox Sports' Horse Racing Coverage
International Equine Network with Scott Miller Video: The World's Best Racehorse, Team Twiston-Davies, Wrapping up the 2024 GCL, Unbelievable Part 1. Intro Part 2. A Quest For Immortality | Flightline, The World's Best Racehorse | 2023 Breeders' Cup Classic Flightline, rated as the world's best racehorse, headed to the Breeders' Cup Classic in Keeneland with one thing on his mind,
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Lee is in Paris ahead of the Arc, where we get the lowdown from Adrien on the shock news of the appointment of Mickael Barzalona as number one rider to HH Aga Khan. Nick is in Kentucky, where he catches up with Harry Charlton, who runs Kikkuli in the Grade One feature at Keeneland on Saturday. Harry also has news of Cosmic Year, his stratospherically impressive Sandown-winning juvenile. With a fancy in the Arc and a potential 19 runners in the Breeders' Cup, Japan is facing a huge global autumn, and Kate Hunter talks us through some of the key players. Jimmy George talks us through next week's Tattersalls Book One, while Tod Wojciechowski drops in to preview OBS.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Lee is in Paris ahead of the Arc, where we get the lowdown from Adrien on the shock news of the appointment of Mickael Barzalona as number one rider to HH Aga Khan. Nick is in Kentucky, where he catches up with Harry Charlton, who runs Kikkuli in the Grade One feature at Keeneland on Saturday. Harry also has news of Cosmic Year, his stratospherically impressive Sandown-winning juvenile. With a fancy in the Arc and a potential 19 runners in the Breeders' Cup, Japan is facing a huge global autumn, and Kate Hunter talks us through some of the key players. Jimmy George talks us through next week's Tattersalls Book One, while Tod Wojciechowski drops in to preview OBS.
GIANT PREVIEW of the All-Grade 1 Late P5 on Belmont Stakes Day, culminating in the Belmont itself. We'll deep dive into each race with excellent analysis and video replays. Then, Jim Miller will join us from Hawthorne Racecourse to give his insight on Saturday's Late P4. Go to our website: https://www.hhhracingpodcast.com Twitter: @hkravets Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/?hl=en Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hhhracingpodcast __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to the excellent, informative and profitable Power Picks" Tip Sheet! Please go to: https://www.patreon.com/hhhracingpodcast . Fantastic ABC P4 and P5 grids, along with Spot Plays and Price Plays provided that hit close to 35% in 2022 and ROI of $2.20 (national average is $1.60). Buy our YEARLY subscription now through December and receive ONE MONTH FREE of Picks plus updated 2024 Derby news and information! Picks arrive via email every Sat. morning for that day's races. Purchase your Power Picks NOW and make 2024 and beyond your best handicapping years ever! __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Montage Info: Track: Brian Rian Rehan - Dark Music provided by Brian Rian Rehan Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBvYp... Free Download / Stream: https://music.brianrianrehan.com/Dark __________________________________________________________________________________________________ #horseracing #horseracingtips #gambling #fanduel #hawthorne @HawthorneRaceCourse #saratoga #belmontstakes #nyra --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-k-kravets/support
Johnny Ward is joined by Mark Boylan and Donn McClean to preview Fairyhouse's Irish Grand National meeting, with Grade One racing on offer before Monday's showpiece event. Find out their best bets for all three days of action with a betting update provided by our sponsors Ladbrokes.
The case involving the fourth suspect in the disappearance of 6-year-old Joslin Smith has been postponed to the 13th of May to allow for further investigations. The Grade One learner from Middlepos Informal Settlement in Saldanha, on the Western Cape West Coast, has been missing for over a month. Thirty two-year-old Lourentia Lombard made a brief appearance at the Vredenburg Magistrate's Court on Monday, where she abandoned her bail application. Sakina Kamnwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Mlamli Maneli.
Lydia Hislop & Ruby Walsh discuss the opening day of the 2024 Cheltenham Festival discussing a Grade One treble for Willie Mullins & Paul Townend, Chianti Classico's Ultima Triumph, Slade Steel's Supreme success and victories for Lark In The Mornin and Corbetts Cross.
Nick is joined by David Yates from the Daily Mirror to reflect on today's news from the world of Horseracing. First they pay tribute to Keagan Kirkby, the point to point rider and key member of Paul Nicholls's team, who was killed in a fall on Sunday. They reflect on the action from the Dublin Racing Festival, and hear a detailed review of the stable's Grade One 8-timer from assistant David Casey. Also on today's show, Nick remembers Hardy Eustace in the company of Conor O'Dwyer, while Total Performance Data's Will Duff-Gordon brings news of a groundbreaking data partnership, and the PJA's Dale Gibson airs his grievances at the amount of evening fixtures in February for the jockeys' workload.
Nick is joined by David Yates from the Daily Mirror to reflect on today's news from the world of Horseracing. First they pay tribute to Keagan Kirkby, the point to point rider and key member of Paul Nicholls's team, who was killed in a fall on Sunday. They reflect on the action from the Dublin Racing Festival, and hear a detailed review of the stable's Grade One 8-timer from assistant David Casey. Also on today's show, Nick remembers Hardy Eustace in the company of Conor O'Dwyer, while Total Performance Data's Will Duff-Gordon brings news of a groundbreaking data partnership, and the PJA's Dale Gibson airs his grievances at the amount of evening fixtures in February for the jockeys' workload.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan. They wrap up all the weekend action, and get contributions from Jamie Snowden, who discusses the highs and lows of Saturday, plus looks ahead to another Grade One this weekend. Emmet Mullins talks Noble Yeats, Corbetts Cross and Jeroboam Machin, while owner Tom Ryan reflects on the success of National Treasure in the Pegasus World Cup. Ed Babington tells Nick how he hopes to turn 5,000 gns into a whole lot more at Tattersalls, while Sophie Buckley previews the TBA stallion parade.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan. They wrap up all the weekend action, and get contributions from Jamie Snowden, who discusses the highs and lows of Saturday, plus looks ahead to another Grade One this weekend. Emmet Mullins talks Noble Yeats, Corbetts Cross and Jeroboam Machin, while owner Tom Ryan reflects on the success of National Treasure in the Pegasus World Cup. Ed Babington tells Nick how he hopes to turn 5,000 gns into a whole lot more at Tattersalls, while Sophie Buckley previews the TBA stallion parade.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to canter through today's global racing headlines. With torrential rain wreaking havoc across Britain, Nick opens the show by gauging the prospects of Wincanton flying the flag on Saturday while, down the road, Paul Nicholls details the evacuation of some of his horses in the small hours as his stables flooded. Later in the show, Jack Kennedy joins Nick while tacking up Firefox, his mount in the Grade One feature at Naas this weekend. Also today, NBC's Matt Bernier walks through the Eclipse Awards ballot and describes why he feels Cody's Wish should prevail in a contentious battle for horse of the year. Back home, Nick talks to Simon Besanson about an extraordinary charity endeavour with Thoroughbid in aid of Irish Cancer Charities, while Racing Together's Florence Cain tells us about the Industry Day on February 8th.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to canter through today's global racing headlines. With torrential rain wreaking havoc across Britain, Nick opens the show by gauging the prospects of Wincanton flying the flag on Saturday while, down the road, Paul Nicholls details the evacuation of some of his horses in the small hours as his stables flooded. Later in the show, Jack Kennedy joins Nick while tacking up Firefox, his mount in the Grade One feature at Naas this weekend. Also today, NBC's Matt Bernier walks through the Eclipse Awards ballot and describes why he feels Cody's Wish should prevail in a contentious battle for horse of the year. Back home, Nick talks to Simon Besanson about an extraordinary charity endeavour with Thoroughbid in aid of Irish Cancer Charities, while Racing Together's Florence Cain tells us about the Industry Day on February 8th. PLUS... Nick has news of a brand new show launching on the NLD Channel this weekend.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world today. They begin by picking the brains of Robcour representative Robbie Power, who shares news on the ownership's Grade One entries over the festive period, and suggests a clear leaning towards the King George for Gerri Colombe. Also on today's show, Shark Hanlon is typically upbeat about Hewick, trainer Fergal O'Brien eyes big race triumphs in the Long Walk Hurdle and the Welsh National, while Tom Scudamore reflects on his efforts at the London Horse Show, plus has interesting insight on Corach Rambler and Giovinco. Nick and Dave react to the news the HRI will not give the IHRB any further funding for the Suann report anti-doping recommendations.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world today. They begin by picking the brains of Robcour representative Robbie Power, who shares news on the ownership's Grade One entries over the festive period, and suggests a clear leaning towards the King George for Gerri Colombe. Also on today's show, Shark Hanlon is typically upbeat about Hewick, trainer Fergal O'Brien eyes big race triumphs in the Long Walk Hurdle and the Welsh National, while Tom Scudamore reflects on his efforts at the London Horse Show, plus has interesting insight on Corach Rambler and Giovinco. Nick and Dave react to the news the HRI will not give the IHRB any further funding for the Suann report anti-doping recommendations.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to canter through the day's racing news. With a cold snap threatening, Nick once again gets the latest from the Newcastle and Newbury Clerks, while Michael Buckley tells Nick where he would like the Fighting Fifth to move in the event of abandonment. Also on today's show, Sam Thomas considers the chances of his two runners in the Coral Gold Cup, while Gavin Cromwell looks ahead to his two Grade One favourites at Fairyhouse on Sunday, and Naohiro Goda talks about the retirement of Equinox and his likely stallion prospects. Nick and Dave also take a deeper dive into the likely impact of the affordability petition.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to canter through the day's racing news. With a cold snap threatening, Nick once again gets the latest from the Newcastle and Newbury Clerks, while Michael Buckley tells Nick where he would like the Fighting Fifth to move in the event of abandonment. Also on today's show, Sam Thomas considers the chances of his two runners in the Coral Gold Cup, while Gavin Cromwell looks ahead to his two Grade One favourites at Fairyhouse on Sunday, and Naohiro Goda talks about the retirement of Equinox and his likely stallion prospects. Nick and Dave also take a deeper dive into the likely impact of the affordability petition.
Plenty of Grade One action this weekend over jumps. We've got Rory Delargy and Frank Hickey here to guide us through it. Find some specials from the pod onsite/app here: https://www.paddypower.com/horse-racing?tab=specials Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel now: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Youth Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:Tips for getting your child ready for grade one by Radio Islam
词汇提示1.frustrating 沮丧的2.charitable institutions 慈善机构3.tipped 倾倒4.horrified 惊恐5.handicapped 残疾的6.sympathetic 有同情心的7.pupil 学生8.Braille 盲文原文Helen KellerWhat would it be like to be unable to see anything, hear anything, or say anything?Life for young Helen Keller was like that.She had had an illness before she was two years old that had left her deaf, dumb and blind.After that, it was difficult for her to communicate with anyone.She could only learn by feeling with her hands.This was very frustrating for Helen, her mother and her father.Helen Keller grew up in Alabama, U.S.A., during the 1880s and 1890s.At that time, people who had lost the use of their eyes, ears and mouth often ended up in charitable institutions.Such a place would provide them with basic food and shelter until they died.Or they could go out on the streets with a beggar's bowl and ask strangers for money.Since Helen's parents were not poor, she did not have to do either of these things.But her parents knew that they would have to do something to help her.One day, when she was six years old, Helen became frustrated that her mother was spending so much time with the new baby.Unable to express her anger, Helen tipped over the baby's crib, nearly injuring the baby.Her parents were horrified and decided to take the last chance open to them.They would try to find someone to teach Helen to communicate.A new school in Boston claimed to be able to teach children like Helen.The Kellers wrote a letter to the school in Boston asking for help.In March 1887, a teacher, twenty year old Anne Sullivan arrived at the Keller's home in Tuscumbia, Alabama.Anne Sullivan herself had had a very difficult life.Her mother had died when she was eight.Two years later, their father had abandoned Anne and her little brother Jimmy.Anne was nearly blind and her brother had a diseased hip.No one wanted the two handicapped children, so they were sent to a charitable institution.Jimmy died there.At age 14, Anne, who was not quite blind, was sent to the school for the blind in Boston.Since she had not had any schooling before, she had to start in Grade One.Then she had an operation that gave her back some of her eyesight.Since Anne knew what it was like to be blind, she was a sympathetic teacher.Before Anne could teach Helen anything, she had to get her attention.Because Helen was so hard to communicate with, she was often left alone to do as she pleased.A few days after she arrived, Anne insisted that Helen learn to sit down at the table and eat breakfast properly.Anne told the Kellers to leave, and she spent all morning in the breakfast room with Helen.Finally,after a difficult struggle she got the little girl to sit at the table and use a knife and fork.Since the Keller family did not like to be strict with Helen, Anne decided that she needed to be alone with her for a while.There was a little cottage away from the big house.The teacher and pupil moved there for some weeks.It was here that Anne taught Helen the manual alphabet.This was a system of sign language.But since Helen couldn't see, Anne had to make the signs in her hands so that she could feel them.For along time, Helen had no idea what the words she was learning meant.She learned words like "box" and "cat," but hadn't learned that they referred to those objects.One day, Anne dragged Helen to a water pump and made the signs for"water" while she pumped water over Helen's hands.Helen at last made the connection between the signs and the thing."Water"was that cool, wet liquid stuff.Once Helen realized that the manual alphabet could be used to name things, she ran around naming everything.Before too long, she began to make sentences using the manual alphabet.She also learned to read and write using the "Square Hand Alphabet" which was made up of raised square letters.Before long, she was also using Braille and beginning to read books.Helen eventually learned to speak a little, although this was hard for her because she couldn't hear herself.She went on to school and then to Radcliffe College.She wrote articles and books, gave lectures, and worked tirelessly to help the blind.The little girl who couldn't communicate with anyone became, in time, a wonderful communicator.翻译海伦·凯勒什么也看不见,什么也听不见,什么也说不出来会是什么感觉?年轻的海伦·凯勒的生活就是这样。她在两岁之前生过一场病,导致她又聋又哑又盲。从那以后,她很难与任何人沟通。她只能用手摸来学习。这对海伦、她的父母来说都是非常令人沮丧的。海伦·凯勒于19世纪八九十年代在美国阿拉巴马州长大。在那个时候,那些失去了眼睛、耳朵和嘴巴的人最后往往会去慈善机构。这样的地方可以为他们提供基本的食物和住所,直到他们死去。或者他们可以拿着乞丐的碗走到街上向陌生人要钱。由于海伦的父母并不穷,她不必做这两件事。但是她的父母知道他们必须做点什么来帮助她。海伦六岁的时候,有一天,她对妈妈花那么多时间和新生婴儿在一起感到沮丧。海伦无法表达她的愤怒,打翻了婴儿床,差点把婴儿弄伤。她的父母吓坏了,决定抓住最后的机会。他们会设法找人教海伦交流。波士顿的一所新学校声称能够教海伦这样的孩子。凯勒一家给波士顿的学校写了一封信寻求帮助。1887年3月,20岁的教师安妮·沙利文来到凯勒在阿拉巴马州图斯坎比亚的家。安妮·沙利文自己的生活也很艰难。她母亲在她八岁时就去世了。两年后,他们的父亲抛弃了安妮和她的弟弟吉米。安妮几乎失明了,而她的哥哥髋骨有病。没有人要这两个残疾儿童,所以他们被送到了慈善机构。吉米死在那里。14岁时,还没有完全失明的安妮被送到波士顿的一所盲人学校。由于她以前没有受过任何教育,她不得不从一年级开始。后来她做了手术,恢复了部分视力。因为安妮知道盲人的感受,所以她是一位富有同情心的老师。在安妮教海伦任何东西之前,她必须引起她的注意。因为海伦很难与人沟通,所以她经常被独自留下做她想做的事。到了几天后,安妮坚持要海伦学会在餐桌旁坐下,好好吃早餐。安妮叫凯勒一家离开,她整个上午都和海伦待在早餐室里。最后,经过一番艰难的挣扎,她让小女孩坐在桌子旁使用刀叉。由于凯勒一家不喜欢对海伦太严格,安妮决定自己需要和海伦单独待一段时间。在大房子的旁边有一间小屋。老师和学生搬到那里住了几个星期。就是在这里,安妮教会了海伦手工字母。这是一种手语系统。但由于海伦看不见,安妮不得不用手做手势,这样她才能感觉到。很长一段时间,海伦不知道她正在学习的单词是什么意思。她学会了“盒子”和“猫”这样的词,但不知道它们指的是这些物体。一天,安妮把海伦拖到一个水泵旁,一边把水抽到海伦手上,一边做着“水”的手势。海伦终于把这些符号和那个东西联系起来了。“水”是那种又冷又湿的液体。当海伦意识到可以用手工字母来命名事物时,她四处奔波,为所有事物命名。不久之后,她开始用手语字母造句。她还学会了用由凸起的方形字母组成的“方手字母表”来阅读和书写。不久,她也开始使用盲文,并开始阅读书籍。海伦最终学会了说一点话,尽管这对她来说很困难,因为她听不到自己的声音。她继续上学,然后去了拉德克利夫学院。她写文章和书,做演讲,不知疲倦地帮助盲人。那个不能和任何人交流的小女孩,最终变成了一个很棒的沟通者。
Join former Grade One referees Steve Conroy and Des Roache as they delve into football officiating with unfiltered insights and candid discussions. This week on the Get Involved Referee Podcast, the duo breaks down Stevie Naismith's take on John Beaton's officiating at Ibrox. They also shine a critical light on Willie Collum's oversight of a red card in Livingston, a decision later amended by VAR. Tune in for an expert analysis of the game's most pivotal and controversial refereeing moments! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In partnership with Weatherbys, Emmet Kennedy and Paul Ferguson continue the countdown to the new jumps season by shining the spotlight on the championship hurdlers and chasers. We examine Cheltenham Festival ante-post markets for the Champion Hurdle, Mares Hurdle, Stayers Hurdle, Champion Chase, Ryanair Chase and Gold Cup and find 25/1, 16/1 and 14/1 bets! Paul provides a list of horses to follow, including a Grand National pick. All aboard the Gravy Train. Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Clothing: Racing Tee's offer fully customisable horse racing T-shirts, Hoodies, Gilets, Hats and more in your favourite horses colours. https://racingts.com Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. With the removal of jockeys' saunas from racecourses reaching boiling point, Neil Callan - forced to miss a Group 2 winner on Saturday for not making weight - joins the show with some trenchant views. Also on today's episode, reflections on a soggy end to Goodwood with Director of Racing Ed Arkell and Evan Sutherland, owner of Aberama Gold. Plus, Maurice de Gheest winning trainer and sometime rockstar Nicolas Caullery celebrates a landmark moment, while Brendan Walsh reflects on a heartbreaking way to win a Grade One at Saratoga on Saturday, and Tattersalls' Jason Singh gives us a sneak preview of the Book One catalogue out this week.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. With the removal of jockeys' saunas from racecourses reaching boiling point, Neil Callan - forced to miss a Group 2 winner on Saturday for not making weight - joins the show with some trenchant views. Also on today's episode, reflections on a soggy end to Goodwood with Director of Racing Ed Arkell and Evan Sutherland, owner of Aberama Gold. Plus, Maurice de Gheest winning trainer and sometime rockstar Nicolas Caullery celebrates a landmark moment, while Brendan Walsh reflects on a heartbreaking way to win a Grade One at Saratoga on Saturday, and Tattersalls' Jason Singh gives us a sneak preview of the Book One catalogue out this week.
It's Pegasus World Cup week, and the boys welcome Mr. Ice, Elio Imbornone to the podcast to break down the Grade One contest at Gulfstream Park this Saturday. Lot's of laughs and great insights for all of the races in the Late Pick Five that has full competitive fields and some great value plays! Let's Go! We Want Your Feedback!You can email us at whodoyoulikehere@gmail.comFollow and contact the podcast on Twitter @whodoulikehereJustin the Kid @TheKid_021Joey Stats @stats_joeyJoey C-Note @NoteJoey
Nick is joined by broadcaster for Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They begin by perusing the entries for the Grade One open hurdles at Cheltenham, and are joined by Harry Fry, who talks about the options open to Love Envoi, and also gives the lowdown on his three Betfair Hurdle entries, this weekend's Lanzarote and the targets for Boothill. Also on today's show, Channel 7's Lizzie Jelfs reports from Australia's Gold Coast on the Magic Millions sales and raceday, JA McGrath brings the latest from Hong Kong, while ARKEquine's Kirsty McCann tells us of a new initiative that has taken stable staff catering to new heights at Naas racecourse. Meanwhile, Jim Bolger pays tribute to US owner/breeder Virginia Kraft Payson, who has died aged 92.
Nick is joined by broadcaster for Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They begin by perusing the entries for the Grade One open hurdles at Cheltenham, and are joined by Harry Fry, who talks about the options open to Love Envoi, and also gives the lowdown on his three Betfair Hurdle entries, this weekend's Lanzarote and the targets for Boothill. Also on today's show, Channel 7's Lizzie Jelfs reports from Australia's Gold Coast on the Magic Millions sales and raceday, JA McGrath brings the latest from Hong Kong, while ARKEquine's Kirsty McCann tells us of a new initiative that has taken stable staff catering to new heights at Naas racecourse. Meanwhile, Jim Bolger pays tribute to US owner/breeder Virginia Kraft Payson, who has died aged 92.
Would you talk to a fifth grader about cannabis? Nichole Dawsey is the executive director of Prevent Ed, and she says that, if done appropriately, around age 10 is a great time to start having conversations with children about cannabis use. Now that Missouri has legalized recreational marijuana and advertisements are going up for where to buy cannabis goods, parents and educators are preparing to have tough conversations with young people about cannabis — but is the conversation tough, or are adults just afraid of being awkward? (Spoiler alert: It's the latter.)
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with running plans: Tony Bloom's manager Sean Graham confirms that Energumene will face off against Edwardstone in Ascot's Clarence House Chase, while Dan Skelton joins the show to point Protektorat to the Cotswold Chase in preference to Lingfield. He also updates us on Midnight River, Nube Negra and Ballygriffin Cottage. Trainer Nick Kent looks ahead to Crosspark's run in the Veterans' Final at Sandown tomorrow, while Nick and Lydia peruse the Grade One action either side of the Irish Sea. Ed Crisford examines the chances of his favourite Algiers in Rd 1 of the Maktoum Challenge in Dubai, while Kate Hunter looks at the likely international impact of Japanese horses in 2023. Lydia puts a button on this week's news regarding the whip rule revisions.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with running plans: Tony Bloom's manager Sean Graham confirms that Energumene will face off against Edwardstone in Ascot's Clarence House Chase, while Dan Skelton joins the show to point Protektorat to the Cotswold Chase in preference to Lingfield. He also updates us on Midnight River, Nube Negra and Ballygriffin Cottage. Trainer Nick Kent looks ahead to Crosspark's run in the Veterans' Final at Sandown tomorrow, while Nick and Lydia peruse the Grade One action either side of the Irish Sea. Ed Crisford examines the chances of his favourite Algiers in Rd 1 of the Maktoum Challenge in Dubai, while Kate Hunter looks at the likely international impact of Japanese horses in 2023. Lydia puts a button on this week's news regarding the whip rule revisions.
Episode 25 opens with Marty's memory of how kids at Winnipeg Hebrew School were sternly lectured they weren't in kindergarden anymore, and Spirited Kenny noting the discovery of a fifth dimension that's kinda mind-bending. 6:45 We make a few corrections to civic election information discussed in our last podcast - the actual number of robocalls made by the Glen Murray campaign on E-day is still an impressive number. We also relate a few other tips and insights from Marty's summary for TheJ.ca explaining why the chosen favorite of the elite went down to defeat. 12:15 Want to know what Winnipeg Free Press columnist Brent Bellamy thinks about investigative reporting? It sure affected the decision of voters to reject his pal Glen Murray but bitter Brent can't handle the truth, apparently. As Kenny points out - "I don't think how someone gets to the Osborne Safeway should really matter when it comes to how they run this city." You won't read in the newspaper why the WFP's urban visionary hates the way journalists did their job - but we'll tell you in this podcast, and tell how he described Murray's campaign manager- and Scott Gillingham's. 18:35 Coun. Cindy Gilroy complained the new Mayor turfed her from EPC. She never complained about Brian Bowman, did she. The other councilor de-EPC'd is Matt Allard of St. Boniface. We have an idea of something he has time to investigate now- how close is crime in St. B coming to the crisis in River Heights?- which we explore in Part 2. 25:23 Part 2 - With Gillingham taking over City Hall, the WPS sent a letter to River Heights saying that NOW, they're going to step up crime fighting in their area. We got a few interesting replies after we posted online 'what took so long?' you'll want to hear. Kenny explains why community watch programs are a great idea. 32:00 What's old is new again- the Integrated Warrant Unit was resurrected by the Province to help police keep Winnipeggers safe- so of course the Marxist radicals shrieked "racism!". We swing into the crime headlines, which illustrate that whether it's a block from the downtown cop shop (knifer in the library) or 2 blocks from City Hall (shooting that set a new record for homicides at 45), some warrant and other enforcement just might do some good. We also noticed something about 2 other recent murders the media didn't. And hear how many MORE murders would have been registered without modern trauma treatments rendered on-site. 50:00 Why don't people trust MSM? Look no further than CBC and CTV. Whose side are they on? Not reporting the details of a vile violent sexual assault and robbery of a 20 year old at a Pembina transit shelter on Friday night, and especially censoring the full description of the knife-wielding rapist, is a clue. Hear how the suspect was apparently complained about in the hours before the attack, and what Winnipeg mothers say about how unsafe Winnipeg Transit and the BRT line is. Winnipeg newsrooms actively obstruct public safety lest the wokesters bellow "racist!" at them. 58:08 A (nowadays) rare foray for us into provincial affairs - Wab Kinew and his NDP caucus have a problem with English proficiency standards being expected of nurses. There was an excellent suggestion online about how Wab should prove his point. We wrap up by talking about Remembrance Day and how shopping restrictions have changed in Manitoba in recent years. You Can Support Us via PayPal www.paypal.me/MartyGoldMedia
Mark interviews Michelle Oucharek-Deo, a writer, speaker and art therapist about her fiction writing journey, creative therapy, and her time management philosophy of the 42 Minute Hour. Prior to the main segment, Mark shares a personal update and a word about this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your audiobooks distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. During their conversation, Mark and Michelle talk about: How Michelle became an art therapist 28 years ago, working with people from 3 to 103 years old Using art and the process of art-making as a process for healing A memory from Grade One involving being in the library and dreaming of one day being a writer Being a creative writing major in university and how that didn't align with Michelle's vision Sitting down to do some writing in her mid-30s and then again in her 40s; then diving in to engage in fiction writing Michelle's first fiction and how it relates back to her life as a therapist The journey towards self-discovery and being accountable for one's past and one's trauma Her "Wine, Love, and Friendship" trilogy Michelle's belief that there should be a "men's fiction" genre The benefit of writing about important and sensitive subjects within a fictional setting The colleague of Michelle's who read her first book and had it hit so close to home that she had to put the book aside for a while to process it in her mind All the different types of creative and nature therapies that exist and which can cross-over Michelle's thumbnail version of what art therapy is, as well as what it isn't Using the ceremony of the art-making and the experience as a way of allowing someone the opportunity to effectively "say goodbye" to a cherished family pet The 42 minute hour and how it relates to the tremendous amount of time so many of us seem to be "losing" lately Finding and leveraging the time that exists as opposed to letting it sift away Michelle's 42 Minute Club on Facebook How we all have different and unique tools in our own baskets. Advice Michelle has for dealing with writer's block or being stuck And much more... After the interview Mark reflects on the idea of lost time as well as the concept of the different tools that we all possess and the way they work for us at different times. Links of Interest: Michelle Oucharek-Deo Website The Girl in the Peach Tree Barefoot in the Dirt Untangled Vines The 42 Minute Club: Time With Intention (Facebook Group) EP 273 - Deep and Meaningful Music Connections with Jennifer Buchanan Findaway Voices Blog - Merchandising Call for Entries The Canadian Mounted Spotify Playlist The Official Lover's Moon Spotify Playlist Lover's Moon Podcast (Spotify) Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections Best Book Ever Podcast Lovers Moon Podcast The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Michelle Oucharek-Deo is a writer, speaker and art therapist who has dedicated herself to living her life on the sparkly side of the street. She spent 28 years with a paintbrush in her hand walking with people through their emotional journeys. Several years ago she stepped outside of the counseling office to create her first fictional series about a woman pushing past her fear and looking at who she really wants to become. During the process of Michelle's emerging writing career, managing her counseling business and motherhood, she created a new and exciting way to manage her time. Michelle looks forward to sharing stories about her fiction writing journey and how her time management philosophy of the 42 Minute Hour allowed her to lay the foundation to running two parallel careers, baking muffins for her son, planting her garden and still staying sane. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and Weatherbys: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Paul Ferguson as the lads focus on the Novice Chasers for the new National Hunt season and the Grade One contenders to follow. Plus Paul gives us handicap Novice Hurdlers and Novice Handicap Chasers to back for the year ahead. There's also an exclusive discount code for Final Furlong Podcast listeners for Paul Ferguson's Jumpers To Follow Click the link and enter the promo code to get your copy: https://weatherbysshop.co.uk/paul-fergusons-jumpers-to-follow/ Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk We've teamed up with Hacked Up Horse Racing gifts have launched an embroidered clothing range. You can get Hats, Gilets, fleeces, polo shirts, backpacks and many more clothing items that are fully personalised with your own silks! These are perfect for Owners, racing yards, syndicates and racing fans. They're also the number one supplier of all personalised horse racing merchandise - Mugs, Keyrings, Drinks Bottles... you name it they have probably got it Listen at the start for your 15% discount code and check out the full range at www.hackedup.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and Weatherbys: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Paul Ferguson as the lads focus on the new National Hunt season and the Grade One Hurdlers to follow for the Champion Hurdle, Mares Hurdle and Stayers Hurdle divisions. Plus get three handicap Hurdlers to follow from Paul and we answer your questions in the latest Listeners Tweets! There's also an exclusive discount code for Final Furlong Podcast listeners for Paul Ferguson's Jumpers To Follow Click the link and enter the promo code to get your copy: https://weatherbysshop.co.uk/paul-fergusons-jumpers-to-follow/ Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk We've teamed up with Hacked Up Horse Racing gifts have launched an embroidered clothing range. You can get Hats, Gilets, fleeces, polo shirts, backpacks and many more clothing items that are fully personalised with your own silks! These are perfect for Owners, racing yards, syndicates and racing fans. They're also the number one supplier of all personalised horse racing merchandise - Mugs, Keyrings, Drinks Bottles... you name it they have probably got it Listen at the start for your 15% discount code and check out the full range at www.hackedup.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Proudly brought to you by Kalooki Sportsbook and Weatherbys: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Paul Ferguson as the lads focus on the new National Hunt season and the Grade One chasers to follow for the Gold Cup, Champion Chase and Ryanair Chase divisions. We get handicap Chasers to follow from Paul and we answer your questions in the return of Listeners Tweets! There's also an exclusive discount code for Final Furlong Podcast listeners for Paul Ferguson's Jumpers To Follow Click the link and enter the promo code to get your copy: https://weatherbysshop.co.uk/paul-fergusons-jumpers-to-follow/ Open Your account with our Official Betting Partner Kalooki Sports Book, who will beat the price of other bookmakers, with BPG for Horse Racing and instant withdrawls. Join today www.kalookisportsbook.co.uk We've teamed up with Hacked Up Horse Racing gifts have launched an embroidered clothing range. You can get Hats, Gilets, fleeces, polo shirts, backpacks and many more clothing items that are fully personalised with your own silks! These are perfect for Owners, racing yards, syndicates and racing fans. They're also the number one supplier of all personalised horse racing merchandise - Mugs, Keyrings, Drinks Bottles... you name it they have probably got it Listen at the start for your 15% discount code and check out the full range at www.hackedup.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They begin with Punchestown, whose major festival begins today, and the almost absurd dominance both numerically and in quality of the Willie Mullins stable. A David to their Goliath, British trainer Alex Hales, joins the conversation to talk about his big Grade One hope today, Millers Bank. Nick and Lee also digest the latest news as regards this weekend's Classics, while Nick talks to ex-jockey and assistant trainer Sam Stronge, who brings news that he will be representing Harry Cobden and at least six other jumps jockeys as agent on the retirement of Dave Roberts. Willie Carson drops in from a long car journey to talk about his 2,000 Guineas success of 1989 on Nashwan, while this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest is Alistair Gordon, yearling selector and client liaison for Bloodstock South Africa (BSA)ahead of this week's National Yearling Sale.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They begin with Punchestown, whose major festival begins today, and the almost absurd dominance both numerically and in quality of the Willie Mullins stable. A David to their Goliath, British trainer Alex Hales, joins the conversation to talk about his big Grade One hope today, Millers Bank. Nick and Lee also digest the latest news as regards this weekend's Classics, while Nick talks to ex-jockey and assistant trainer Sam Stronge, who brings news that he will be representing Harry Cobden and at least six other jumps jockeys as agent on the retirement of Dave Roberts. Willie Carson drops in from a long car journey to talk about his 2,000 Guineas success of 1989 on Nashwan, while this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest is Alistair Gordon, yearling selector and client liaison for Bloodstock South Africa (BSA)ahead of this week's National Yearling Sale.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. They begin by digesting the news that Constitution Hill will not head to Punchestown in the company of the horse's trainer Nicky Henderson. Nick and Lee also talk over the reheated debate surrounding the Five Day Cheltenham Festival and the recently announced consultation process, while Lee gives confident shouts for the 1000 and 2000 Guineas following the running of the key trials. Other guests today include trainer William Knight, whose Newcastle winner Check and Challenge has emerged as an interesting Guineas outsider, and owner Mike Grech, whose Brandy Love won the Grade One at Fairyhouse yesterday and whose Floueur is fancied to win today's Irish Grand National. Jessica Daw is this month's Godolphin Flying Starter.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. They begin by digesting the news that Constitution Hill will not head to Punchestown in the company of the horse's trainer Nicky Henderson. Nick and Lee also talk over the reheated debate surrounding the Five Day Cheltenham Festival and the recently announced consultation process, while Lee gives confident shouts for the 1000 and 2000 Guineas following the running of the key trials. Other guests today include trainer William Knight, whose Newcastle winner Check and Challenge has emerged as an interesting Guineas outsider, and owner Mike Grech, whose Brandy Love won the Grade One at Fairyhouse yesterday and whose Floueur is fancied to win today's Irish Grand National. Jessica Daw is this month's Godolphin Flying Starter.
George Elek is joined by oddschecker tipster Andy Holding and racing broadcaster Johnny Ward to look ahead to day three of the Grand National Festival at Aintree. They give their preview and tips for all seven races on the card including the feature race of the festival, the Grand National.The panel talk through Satuday's card which kicks off with the Grade 3 Handicap Hurdle where Winter Fog heads the betting in an open looking race. Next up is the Novices' Hurdle, a Grade One contest. A favourite in recent times of Andy Holding, Three Stripe Life looks to go one better than he did at Cheltenham after finishing runner-up to Sir Gerhard. Another Grade 1 follows as Edwardstone looks to emulate his Cheltenham success in the Novices' Chase, with Flooring Porter looking to do similar in the Liverpool Hurdle.The penultimate race of the day at 17.15 is the big one, the 2022 Randox Grand National. As things stand, Snow Leopardess and Delta Work are at the top of the market with Any Second Now not far behind. Both Johnny and Andy give their tips, insight and recollect their favourite Grand National memories.For more previews of the biggest events in sport, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/oddschecker?sub_confirmation=1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.