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Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.This podcast we interview big dog owner Craig Sneesby. Craig owns some of the best talent in Australia right now, including Selino, Sheraz, Hoo Ya Mal, Zougotcha and Melbourne Cup hopeful Soulcombe. We talk about the highs and lows of ownership, and the state of affairs with the industry at present. It's a ripping yarn.On The Drift, the self acclaimed biggest horse racing podcast on the Northside of Brisbane. We preview and review the Group 1 races across the Australian Thoroughbred Racing calendar, while providing best bets each week. We'll have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts are interested in. If you're having a bet this Spring, take it to the Neds level: www.neds.com.au Join us on Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok.Thanks for listening
Leading trainer joins the team to chat Hoo Ya Mal's chances in the Caulfield Cup and some promising runners in Sydney today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adrian Bott joins Matt Nevett and Warren Huntly on The First Word to discuss the stable's Caulfield Cup runners Hoo Ya Mal and Goldman along with a big squad of runners including Tropical Squall.
Leading trainer talks about his preparation for the Melbourne Cup with his chances "Knights Order" and "Hoo Ya Mal"
Grace, SD, Nic and Max preview the race that stops the nation -- The Melbourne Cup. Nic is mad keen on Northern Hemisphere raider and favourite Deauville Legend, while Grace thinks there are plenty of holes in his case. Her attentions have fallen on another of the international raiders. SD has some mail regarding Hoo Ya Mal. Grace gives us the inside word on Camorra's chances before Max tests our panel's Melbourne Cup knowledge with a thrilling Cup Day quiz. So if you're looking for all the best Melbourne Cup intel, sit back, relax and enjoy 48 minutes of THRILLING MELBOURNE CUP CONVERSATION.
Here it is… our mega preview of the 2022 Melbourne Cup! Get a preview on every runner plus tips from three top form analysts… Cameron O'Brien: Cup expert, former professional punter and bookmaker at ReadyBet.com.au [starts 03:45] Luke Murrell: Expert form analyst, Director of Australian Bloodstock, owner and syndicator of 2014 Cup winner Protectionist [starts 34:15] Trevor Lawson: Champion Bets analyst, ratings-based professional punter who has been betting on Melbourne racing full-time for 20 years [starts 54:00] Timestamps: [Horse / Cameron / Luke / Trev] Intro / 03:45 / 34:15 / 54:00 1 Gold Trip / 07:05 / 36:50 / 56:10 2 Duais / 08:20 / 38:25 / 56;55 3 Knights Order / 09:10 / 39:00 / 57:45 4 Montefilia / 10:20 / 39:25 / 58:15 5 Numerian / 11:20 / 40:20 / 58:40 6 Without A Fight / 12:05 / 40:50 / 59:00 7 Camorra / 13:00 / 41:15 / 59:40 8 Deauville Legend / 13:40 / 41:35 / 1:00:15 9 Stockman / 15:35 / 42:40 / 1:01:55 10 Vow And Declare / 16:55 / 43:05 / 1:02:20 11 Young Werther / 17:45 / 43:35 / 1:02:45 12 Hoo Ya Mal / 18:35 / 43:50 / 1:03:35 13 Serpentine / 20:25 / 45:00 / 1:04:35 14 Daqiansweet Junior / 21:05 / 45:15 / 1:04:50 15 Grand Promenade / 21:20 / 45:30 / 1:05:20 16 Arapaho / 21:45 / 45:50 / 1:05:45 17 Emissary / 22:25 / 47:10 / 1:06:05 18 Lunar Flare / 23:20 / 47:50 / 1:06:55 19 Smokin' Romans / 23:55 / 48:05 / 1:07:15 20 Tralee Rose / 25:15 / 48:40 / 1:08:00 21 Point Nepean / 26:20 / 49:10 / 1:08:20 22 High Emocean / 26:55 / 49:30 / 1:08:50 23 Interpretation / 27:35 / 49:50 / 1:09:15 24 Realm Of Flowers / 28:10 / 50:30 / 1:10:30 Summary & betting approach / 29:25 / 51:05 / 1:11:15
We preview the 'Race That Stops The Nation' aka the 2022 Melbourne Cup. We go through the TOP 10 chances of this year's race and give our predictions on which horse will be victorious!Sign up to Dabble: https://tinyurl.com/329yce2tor use code: CASTPATROL0:00 Intro | 0:41 Deauville Legend | 1:51 Montefilia | 3:02 Without A Fight | 4:33 Realm Of Flowers | 5:35 Gold Trip | 7:05 Hoo Ya Mal | 8:04 Smokin' Romans | 9:09 Lunar Flare | 9:56 Duais | 11:19 Lock of the Day | 12:17 Jimmy's Cup Tips | 13:22 Mick's Cup Tips | 14:03 Age's Cup Tips | 15:21 Sign Up to Dabble |Follow us @TheCastPatrol on all social media platforms to keep up to date with all things CAST and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Knights Order: Victorious at his past 2 runs on heavy 10 tracks - He will join Hoo Ya Mal in the Melbourne Cup if he runs well in the Caulfield Cup - Adrian Bott provides an assessment with host Steve Hewlett.
Producer Oscar Jaeger gives us an update on Verry Elleegant, Hoo Ya Mal, Bob Peters' horses and Pinstriped.
George Elek is joined by Andy Holding and Danny Archer to preview the 2022 St Leger at Doncaster.At the time of writing New London heads the betting at a best price of EVS compared to a worst of 5/6. William Buick is on board and he looks to win the race for a fourth time, with his most recent win coming last year on board Hurricane Lane. The biggest dangers according to the betting are Eldar Eldarov and Hoo Ya Mal.As well as the feature race of the week, the guys touch on the rest of Saturday's card as well as having a look at Friday's racing with the Doncaster Cup Stakes taking the eye as we see Trueshan race once more. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. They are joined first by legendary Australian trainer Gai Waterhouse, who gives Nick a confident bulletin on Hoo Ya Mal, the horse that she bought at the London Sale ultimately to run in the Melbourne Cup, but who is among the market leaders for this Saturday's St Leger. Also on today's show, Camas Park Stud's Timmy Hyde talks about breeding Little Big Bear and Ten Sovereigns, both by No Nay Never, while George Stanners gives us the lowdown on the Goffs Yorton Sale tomorrow and Neil Channing discusses the implications of Liz Truss's cabinet and ministerial appointments on racing and the gambling review.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. They are joined first by legendary Australian trainer Gai Waterhouse, who gives Nick a confident bulletin on Hoo Ya Mal, the horse that she bought at the London Sale ultimately to run in the Melbourne Cup, but who is among the market leaders for this Saturday's St Leger. Also on today's show, Camas Park Stud's Timmy Hyde talks about breeding Little Big Bear and Ten Sovereigns, both by No Nay Never, while George Stanners gives us the lowdown on the Goffs Yorton Sale tomorrow and Neil Channing discusses the implications of Liz Truss's cabinet and ministerial appointments on racing and the gambling review.
Hoo Ya Mal could potentially challenge for Melb Cup favouritism if he runs well this weekend in the UK. Gai Waterhouse will take over the training when he arrives in Australia. Current trainer George Boughey spoke with Steve.
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliot review their field assessment of the Caulfield Cup futures market, with Gold Trip, Non-Conformist and Hoo Ya Mal under the microscope as international contenders return.
Adrian Bott joins us for an update on Hoo Ya Mal, who is now en route to Australia for the Melbourne Cup after saluting at Group 3 level in the UK over the weekend.
Leading Sydney trainer Adrian Bott joins Cam Luke following Kibou's dominant victory in the Up and Coming Stakes, while also talking about Hoo Ya Mal's win in the UK.
In episode 51 of the Saturday Edition of the Nick Luck Daily podcast, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to racing this weekend from Goodwood, Newmarket and Saratoga. Derby runner-up Hoo Ya Mal heads to Goodwood, stepping up to 14 furlongs for the first time and trainer George Boughey, gives an update on the well-being of his horse as well as explaining the decision to run him in a tongue-tie. Also at Goodwood, Charlie Hills runs Mutasaabeq in the Celebration Mile and tells us whether he thinks his charge can score at Group level for the first time. Rod Millman has a knack for sourcing good horses out of the Tattersalls Somerville Yearling Sale and runs Super Sprint second, Woolhampton in the 100k graduates race at Newmarket on Saturday. Rod gives a positive update on her wellbeing although raises question marks over her chances from stall 14. The feature race of the weekend is the Travers Stakes in America where nearly all the big 3 year old colts look set to clash and NBC's Matt Bernier runs through the race and picks out who he believes will come out on top.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world today. Never has the debate surrounding fixtures and funding in Great Britain been more intense and Nick is joined by BHA COO Richard Wayman, who seeks to explain the size of the 2023 fixture list and articulates the challenges facing the sport. Wayman conceded that fewer fixtures is, in part, the answer to the growing issue with small fields and uncompetitive racing. Nick and Lee also congratulate Mark Johnston on 5000 career winners and summarise the appeal that is currently being heard into the outcome of the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot. Nick talks to trainer George Boughey about Hoo Ya Mal's run this weekend and beyond, plus an update on his Guineas winner Cachet, while Pat Cummings, Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation, has the latest news from Kentucky on the latest developments in the Baffert case and the problems with the turf track at Churchill Downs.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world today. Never has the debate surrounding fixtures and funding in Great Britain been more intense and Nick is joined by BHA COO Richard Wayman, who seeks to explain the size of the 2023 fixture list and articulates the challenges facing the sport. Wayman conceded that fewer fixtures is, in part, the answer to the growing issue with small fields and uncompetitive racing. Nick and Lee also congratulate Mark Johnston on 5000 career winners and summarise the appeal that is currently being heard into the outcome of the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot. Nick talks to trainer George Boughey about Hoo Ya Mal's run this weekend and beyond, plus an update on his Guineas winner Cachet, while Pat Cummings, Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation, has the latest news from Kentucky on the latest developments in the Baffert case and the problems with the turf track at Churchill Downs.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock turn their attention to the big one, previewing the field and futures markets for the Melbourne Cup. The boys discuss the form of Hoo Ya Mal, Spanish Mission and Deaville Legend among others, as well as selecting their best local, international and rough chances...
Tom is joined by broadcaster and journalist Jane Mangan to discuss yet more horses heading abroad in search of better prize money and ask whether this is a worsening problem for domestic racing. They touch on an interview in Thoroughbred Daily News where Mark Johnston confirms he's lost his top rated horse to America. We hear from trainer George Boughey who has Hoo Ya Mal in his care prior to that horse's trip to the Melbourne Cup and he also touches on his weekend runners, notably Kinta in the Princess Margaret. Simon Marsh, racing manager to the Lloyd Webber's, joins us to talk about Emily Upjohn ahead of the King George this weekend. We have statements from Ascot and Jockey Club Racecourses on free wifi blocking certain websites on racedays and Gemma Waterhouse from Racing Welfare gives us an update on last weekend's Great Racing Welfare Cycle.
Tom is joined by broadcaster and journalist Jane Mangan to discuss yet more horses heading abroad in search of better prize money and ask whether this is a worsening problem for domestic racing. They touch on an interview in Thoroughbred Daily News where Mark Johnston confirms he's lost his top rated horse to America. We hear from trainer George Boughey who has Hoo Ya Mal in his care prior to that horse's trip to the Melbourne Cup and he also touches on his weekend runners, notably Kinta in the Princess Margaret. Simon Marsh, racing manager to the Lloyd Webber's, joins us to talk about Emily Upjohn ahead of the King George this weekend. We have statements from Ascot and Jockey Club Racecourses on free wifi blocking certain websites on racedays and Gemma Waterhouse from Racing Welfare gives us an update on last weekend's Great Racing Welfare Cycle.
Trainer Adrian Bott joins Andrew Bensley to reflect on the performance of HOO YA MAL at the recent Epsom Derby, and preparation for the Gordon Stakes next week. Adrian also previews Saturday's meeting at Randwick, with THE MILKYBAR KID (R5) among three runners.
Nick is at Royal Ascot, where he is joined on Day One by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look ahead to a sublime day of sport. They look ahead to the potential epic between Nature Strip and Golden Pal, with a notable contribution at the track this morning from the latter's trainer Wesley Ward. With the TRC rankings in flux, James Willoughby assesses the likely impact of the first few races, while Jamie Hart considers how world pool punters might play the International horses and offers exotic possibilities for the Queen Anne. Later in the show Nick talks to Gaie Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, successful bidders at £1.2m for Derby runner-up Hoo Ya Mal at the Goffs London Sale, while farrier Barry Oldman explains his role during Ascot week.
Nick is at Royal Ascot, where he is joined on Day One by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look ahead to a sublime day of sport. They look ahead to the potential epic between Nature Strip and Golden Pal, with a notable contribution at the track this morning from the latter's trainer Wesley Ward. With the TRC rankings in flux, James Willoughby assesses the likely impact of the first few races, while Jamie Hart considers how world pool punters might play the International horses and offers exotic possibilities for the Queen Anne. Later in the show Nick talks to Gaie Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, successful bidders at £1.2m for Derby runner-up Hoo Ya Mal at the Goffs London Sale, while farrier Barry Oldman explains his role during Ascot week.