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Sam Hart is joined by Robbie Wilders, Matt Gardner and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Newmarket, Ascot, Redcar and Longchamp this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look at a brilliant card at Newmarket. The Group 1 Sun Chariot Stakes is the feature, with Inspiral bidding to go out with a big win on what could be her final run. Redcar's Two-Year-Old Trophy is also included in part one of the show, with 20 runners heading to post for the track's big event. The panel then head to Ascot, where there are some competitive Group races as well as the tricky puzzle that is the 7f Challenge Cup. The panel have some big-priced selections. The team finish by previewing the big race in Paris on Sunday, the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. before sharing their other selections along with their weekend NAPs.
Lots to look ahead to this week and first off we hear from a couple of jockeys taking part in tomorrow's Shergar Cup, in conversation with Josh Stacey, before heading to Ireland and hearing from Barry Mahon on Juddmonte's leading hope in tomorrow's Group 1 Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh. Then it's onto France ahead of the Prix Jacques le Marios for which Nurlan Bizakov shares his expectations for likely favourite Charyn whilst Chris Richardson gives us cause for optimism ahead of Inspiral's bid to win the race for the third time. Finally, ahead of Germany's Group 1 Gross Preis von Berlin on Sunday, Joseph O'Brien assess the chance of the classy Al Riffa.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest racing news from around the world. They begin with the confirmation of Ryan Moore aboard Inspiral at Deauville this weekend. Also in France, a huge story from Adrien Cugnasse as JdeG confirm the merger of two great powerhouse stables of Jean Claude Rouget and Jerome Reynier. Plus, BGC Chair Michael Dugher reacts to the fixture list on behalf of betting operators and offers perspective on the likelihood of Levy reform talks. Richard Brown from Wathnan Racing looks forward to a busy Group One week for the team in France and Ireland, while Joseph O'Brien assesses Al Riffa's road to the Arc as he tackles the Grosser Preis von Berlin in new colours this weekend. Professor Chris Proudman from the University of Surrey reveals fascinating outcomes to a six year study into the correlation between gut health in foals and racecourse performance.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to look at the news and events from around the racing and bloodstock world. They are joined by Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson, who looks ahead to Inspiral's bid for a Jacques le Marois hat trick this weekend at Deauville. Yesterday's Group One wining trainer Jerome Reynier joins the show to discuss Lazzatt and a bold bid for Australian glory in the autumn, while Charlie Johnston reflects on a successful Goodwood and a possible St Leger tilt. Plus, Michael Guerin checks in from New Zealand as jump racing in the country comes under significant threat. David Thorpe joins the show to pay his respects to Levy Board Chair Paul Darling KC, who died suddenly on Friday night.
Nick Luck is joined at Royal Ascot by ITV presenter Matt Chapman to discuss the latest news. They debate the merits of Auguste Rodin's Prince of Wales's success, ask what is next for Inspiral, consider the fortunes of Kieran Shoemark, and talk to Philippa Cooper, whose homebreds Gregory and Sweet William run in the Gold Cup. Also on the show, Dan Barber with the Timeform perspective, Page Fuller with RaceIQ, Jamie Benson with Worldpool. Our style correspondent and official milliner Lisa Tan catches up with jockey Saffie Osborne and Royal Milliner Jess Collett.
The first day of Royal Ascot is in the history books! After a mixed day for punters with a couple of fancied winners along with a couple of big-priced shocks, the SBK Betting Podcast panel of Tom Collins and Ross Millar return to give you their tips and best bets ahead of day two. Auguste Rodin will be well fancied back on better ground against Inspiral in the Prince Of Wales's Stakes, and it could be a good day for Aidan O'Brien who also trains Illinois, the favourite for the Queen's Vase. Timecodes:00:00 – Day One Roundup02:30 – Queen Mary04:48 – Queen's Vase06:47 – Duke Of Cambridge08:27 – Prince Of Wales's Stakes10:38 – Royal Hunt Cup12:42 – Kensington Palace13:51 – Windsor Castle17:02 – NAP & NB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Royal Ascot 2024 is nearly upon us. In a Royal Ascot special, Jess Stafford is joined by Ross Millar and Tom Collins to preview the best five days of the flat season.There are a total of eight Group 1s covered and the best two-year-old and handicap bets are also discussed. Unmissable preview ahead of Ascot.Inspiral, Facteur Cheval, Charyn, Big Evs, Regional, Asfoora, Rosallion, Henry Longfellow, Notable Speech, Haatem, Auguste Rodin, White Birch, Alflaila, Kyprios, Caius Chorister, Coltrane, Opera Singer, Fallen Angel, Vandeek, Inisherin, Mitbaahy are just SOME of the names to look forward to next week.Let us know your best bets in the comments below!Timecodes:Tuesday 03:55 - Queen Anne Stakes10:20 - King Charles III Stakes16:03 - St James' Palace Stakes Wednesday 23:55 - Prince Of Wales's StakesThursday 29:25 - Ascot Gold Cup Friday 35:18 - Commonwealth Cup41:42 - Coronation Stakes Saturday 46:13 - Queen Elizabeth Stakes 51:00 - 2-year-old Selections57:44 - Handicap Selections01:02:43 - NAPs & NBs#royalascot #ascottips #itvracing Download SBK: https://getsbk.comFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sbk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by David Yates from the Daily Mirror to take stock of the latest from around the racing world. They lead with the news of City of Troy's pointing towards the Eclipse in preference to the Irish Derby and set this in historical context. They also discuss Frankie Dettori not riding at Ascot, and the continuing dilemma surrounding where or if to run Inspiral next week. Among guests today are Danny Gargan, trainer of Belmont winner Dornoch, Alan Cooper, racing manager to the NIarchos family with the latest on Passenger, Jacob Shephard, chartmaker at Golden Gate Fields (closed Sunday), and George Baker, about to relocate his string to Epsom's historic Downs House.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world, leading with the news that RTE documentary series Prime Time Investigates will next week put the Staffan slaughterhouse under the spotlight, with questions asked of Horse Racing Ireland. Also on today's show, Chris Richardson from Cheveley Park outlines the dilemma facing the operation as to which race they should target with star mare Inspiral. NBC's Matt Bernier has the lowdown on Saturday's Belmont Stakes and also runs the rule over City of Troy's likely opponents should he target the Travers. Timeform's Dan Barber gives context to this year's Derby, while Italian stud owner Stefano Luciani is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
This week's Saturday Edition begins by looking ahead to Royal runner Desert Hero at Newbury tomorrow as he looks to bag his first win of the season now he steps back up in trip. His trainer William Haggas and jockey Tom Marquand share their thoughts whilst Tom also discusses Relief Rally in the Carnarvon Stakes who just looked like the 7 furlongs in the Fred Darling was a bit too far for her. Mister Sketch also goes against Relief Rally and his jockey James Doyle runs through his chances as well as Poker Face in the group 1 Lockinge Stakes whilst we hear more about the favourite for that feature Inspiral from Chris Richardson and Olly Cole who runs Royal Scotsman. Then over in the US ahead of the second leg of the Triple Crown, Kenny McPeek explains why he's rolling the dice with Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan, having initially ruled him out of the race.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Rishi Persad to initially reflect on a brilliant Derby trial performance from Economics in yesterday's Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Dante Stakes at York. We hear from rider Tom Marquand about the run and also look ahead to some of Tom's big rides this weekend. James Doyle also rode in the Dante and joins us to give his views on the race plus to look ahead to his book of weekend rides including Poker Face in the Lockinge. We also welcome Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson who talks Inspiral and Audience ahead of Saturday's feature race. With the news that Grand National winner Coach Rambler has been retired we are joined by his trainer Lucinda Russell. In our Something For The Weekend segment with Timeform, Dave Ord joins us to put some figures on the Locking runners and also on that win from Economics. Plus we have an update from Norway ahead of their National Day with Xander Brett and York's James Brennan joins us to look ahead to day 3 of the Dante meeting.
Sam Hart is joined by Graeme Rodway, James Stevens and Unibet's Ed Nicholson to preview the action at Newbury and Newmarket this weekend. In the first part of the show the panel look at Saturday's card at Newbury. The Group 1 Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes is the big race on the card at the Berkshire track. Big Rock and Inspiral are the headline acts, but who will come out on top? The second part of the show switches the panel's attention to Newmarket, a card featuring three competitive handicaps. The team give their selections which includes a NAP on the card for Ed Nicholson. The team then give their other selections before providing their weekend NAPs.
It's the clash we have been waiting for this Saturday as Inspiral & Big Rock go head-to-head in the Lockinge Stakes (Gr.1) at Newbury. John Gosden has won this early season highlight of the flat season three times and he will be hoping his Breeders' Cup star can kickstart her 5yo campaign in the best way possible. After Tom Collins put up the winner of the Victoria Cup and bagged a winning NAP last weekend, the SBK Betting Podcast panel return to preview this tasty-looking Group One, the London Gold Cup and the rest of the weekend action. Timecodes:00:56 – Lockinge Stakes preview13:10 – London Gold Cup preview23:35 – Same Race Acca24:30 – NAP's & NB'sDownload SBK: https://getsbk.comFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sbk#LockingeStakes #NewburyTips #ITVRacing #Inspiral #BigRock Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we complete our readings on the Inspiral lore book, and make some theories on who the author of some of the more metaphorical entries may be. Follow us on Twitter @mythsandztories to get updates on the show! Episodes are also now being archived on YouTube.com/@mythsandztories.
This week we begin our dive into the Inspiral Lore Book, and see some of the conflicts other wielders of the Deep have had with the Hive. Follow us on Twitter @mythsandztories to get updates on the show! Episodes are also now being archived on YouTube.com/@mythsandztories.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to canter through the headlines from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's shock news that Andy and Gemma Brown would be dispersing their entire string that races under Caldwell construction. Their manager Joey Logan explains what must happen now. With Allaho out of Cheltenham and Inspiral winning at last night's Eclipse awards, Nick talks to Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson, while Joe Chambers talks us through the Lossiemouth weigh mix-up at Cheltenham tomorrow and reflects on Monkfish's performance at Gowran Park. Johnny Burke looks forward to riding Love Envoi and Gidleigh Park on Trials Day while, in Florida, Nick catches up with 1/ST Racing Communications VP Tiff Steer and Ramiro Restrepo gives notice of a newcomer on Pegasus day that could be the next Mage.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to canter through the headlines from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's shock news that Andy and Gemma Brown would be dispersing their entire string that races under Caldwell construction. Their manager Joey Logan explains what must happen now. With Allaho out of Cheltenham and Inspiral winning at last night's Eclipse awards, Nick talks to Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson, while Joe Chambers talks us through the Lossiemouth weigh mix-up at Cheltenham tomorrow and reflects on Monkfish's performance at Gowran Park. Johnny Burke looks forward to riding Love Envoi and Gidleigh Park on Trials Day while, in Florida, Nick catches up with 1/ST Racing Communications VP Tiff Steer and Ramiro Restrepo gives notice of a newcomer on Pegasus day that could be the next Mage.
PTF hosts Jay Privman and Jonathon Kinchen as they get into every category in this year's Eclipse Awards.Join us in an exciting discussion as we delve into the thrilling world of horse racing, with a special focus on the Eclipse Awards. Our esteemed panel, featuring Jonathon Kinchen, Jay Privman, and Peter Thomas Fornatale, takes a deep dive into the Eclipse Award voting. Will Mage, the Kentucky Derby Winner, clinch the Eclipse Award for Champion 3-Year-Old?We explore the achievements of remarkable horses like Cody's Wish and White Abarrio, and the masterful training season's of industry giants like Bill Mott, Chad Brown, Brad Cox and Todd Pletcher. Dive into the potential of early Kentucky Derby favorite, Fierceness, and uncover the brilliance behind Goodnight Olive and Inspiral.The episode also sheds light on the influential role of Godolphin in the racing world and the exceptional talents of jockey Irad Ortiz. This comprehensive discussion covers everything from individual accolades to future predictions, making it a must-watch for every horse racing enthusiast. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of the Eclipse Award ballot and much more in the world of horse racing.
PTF hosts Jay Privman and Jonathon Kinchen as they get into every category in this year's Eclipse Awards.Join us in an exciting discussion as we delve into the thrilling world of horse racing, with a special focus on the Eclipse Awards. Our esteemed panel, featuring Jonathon Kinchen, Jay Privman, and Peter Thomas Fornatale, takes a deep dive into the Eclipse Award voting. Will Mage, the Kentucky Derby Winner, clinch the Eclipse Award for Champion 3-Year-Old?We explore the achievements of remarkable horses like Cody's Wish and White Abarrio, and the masterful training season's of industry giants like Bill Mott, Chad Brown, Brad Cox and Todd Pletcher. Dive into the potential of early Kentucky Derby favorite, Fierceness, and uncover the brilliance behind Goodnight Olive and Inspiral.The episode also sheds light on the influential role of Godolphin in the racing world and the exceptional talents of jockey Irad Ortiz. This comprehensive discussion covers everything from individual accolades to future predictions, making it a must-watch for every horse racing enthusiast. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of the Eclipse Award ballot and much more in the world of horse racing.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Among topics in the agenda today are the Denis Hogan case, the release of major stallion fees, and upcoming sport at the weekend. Guests today include trainers Ollie Greenall (yesterday's smart winner Iroko and Grand Sefton favourite Gesskille), and James Owen, who is responsible for leading Triumph Hurdle hope Burdett Road. Cheveley Park Stud's Richard Thompson is also along to outline plans for Inspiral in 2024 and look ahead to tomorrow's Clonmel run for Allaho, plus Annie Alexander, wife of trainer Archie, explains how her team is driving forward with an ownership initiative in Australia to embrace the LBGTQIA+ community.
Emmet and Naomi Tukker Alderete review the key European performances at the Breeders Cup, beginning with speedball Big Evs, who gave his trainer and jockey their first Breeders Cup victories. Can the son of Blue Point emulate his sire's success as a top-level sprinter next season? Aidan O'Brien became the joint second-winningmost trainer in Breeders Cup history with victories for Unquestionable in the Juvenile Turf and Auguste Rodin, who gave his trainer a seventh Breeders' Cup Turf. We talk classic aspirations of a very different kind for both horses next season. We also praise Moore, Buick (Master Of The Seas), and Dettori (Inspiral) for their brilliant horsemanship and race rides. Plus, we discuss the controversial withdrawals of European horses and react to Ace Impact winning Cartier Horse of the Year and who Naomi thinks should have won. 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/ 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 podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Among topics in the agenda today are the Denis Hogan case, the release of major stallion fees, and upcoming sport at the weekend. Guests today include trainers Ollie Greenall (yesterday's smart winner Iroko and Grand Sefton favourite Gesskille), and James Owen, who is responsible for leading Triumph Hurdle hope Burdett Road. Cheveley Park Stud's Richard Thompson is also along to outline plans for Inspiral in 2024 and look ahead to tomorrow's Clonmel run for Allaho, plus Annie Alexander, wife of trainer Archie, explains how her team is driving forward with an ownership initiative in Australia to embrace the LBGTQIA+ community.
PTF and Vanessa Ryle go over the European contingent at the Breeders' Cup with thoughts on Mostahdaf, Auguste Rodin, Inspiral, Warn Heart, Mawj, and many many moreAs a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
PTF and Vanessa Ryle go over the European contingent at the Breeders' Cup with thoughts on Mostahdaf, Auguste Rodin, Inspiral, Warn Heart, Mawj, and many many moreAs a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad to canter through the latest headlines in racing ahead of QIPCO British Champions Day. First up, John Gosden runs through the running plans and otherwise for big guns Inspiral (rerouted to Breeders Cup), Nashwa (QE2) and Mostahdaf (late call). Then we hear from Tote CEO Alex Frost, who calls on faster decision making as regards which track to use on Saturday ahead of a big WorldPool opportunity. George Boughey explains the decision to run Via Sistina in the Champion Stakes, while Marc Chan's racing manager Jamie McCalmont talks, Kinross, Angel Bleu and Frankie. Also on today's show, Yorton Farm's Dave Futter talks about his acquisition of Postponed, GOFFS man Conor Wixted discusses the ITBA Next Generation Pinhooking Forum and Brian Twomey looks forward to his new career as a trainer.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates for the Monday edition of the popular daily racing podcast. Nick is in Keeneland, where he has witnessed top quality action all weekend, and reflects on the performances of Up to The Mark, Master of the Seas and Live in The Dream, whose owner Steve deLemos joins the show. Dave ponders the remainder of Inspiral's season after her romp in the Sun Chariot, and also considers the mass speculation as to Frankie Dettori's future. With the jumps season cranking into gear, champion trainer Paul Nicholls looks forward to unleashing Captain Teague and other stable stars, while there is news of Corach Rambler's return and a tribute to I Like to Move It. Also on today's show, trainer Tom Ward tells us why he bought dual sales race winner Woodhay Wonder for a bargain price at Tattersalls, while HISA Medical Director Dr Peter Hester tells Nick how he is making a difference to the wellbeing of riders in the USA.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates for the Monday edition of the popular daily racing podcast. Nick is in Keeneland, where he has witnessed top quality action all weekend, and reflects on the performances of Up to The Mark, Master of the Seas and Live in The Dream, whose owner Steve deLemos joins the show. Dave ponders the remainder of Inspiral's season after her romp in the Sun Chariot, and also considers the mass speculation as to Frankie Dettori's future. With the jumps season cranking into gear, champion trainer Paul Nicholls looks forward to unleashing Captain Teague and other stable stars, while there is news of Corach Rambler's return and a tribute to I Like to Move It. Also on today's show, trainer Tom Ward tells us why he bought dual sales race winner Woodhay Wonder for a bargain price at Tattersalls, while HISA Medical Director Dr Peter Hester tells Nick how he is making a difference to the wellbeing of riders in the USA.
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose and Matt Gardner to preview the action from Ascot, Newmarket and Redcar this weekend. The panel begin by focusing on four races from Ascot. There are plenty of races they agree on, including a horse at 20-1 in the big handicap at Ascot. In the second part of the show, Keith and Matt take aim at Newmarket and Redcar. The Virgin Bet Sun Chariot Stakes is the big Group 1 from Newmarket in which Inspiral is greeted by the Andre Fabre filly Mqse De Sevigne. Who comes out on top in this clash? To end the show, our team give their best bets elsewhere along with their NAPs for the weekend.
Daryl returns a married man and is in flying form ahead of 8 live ITV races this Saturday. Inspiral is a warm favourite for the feature event, the ‘Sun Chariot' but all of the team are against the filly. While, Dan and Kev are Fresh for winners. T&Cs for all promos: promos.betfair.com/sport For all the latest tips & insight on racing head to betting.betfair.com/racing/
Megan and Daryl are back to chat through all the racing action of the last 7 days with the Shergar Cup, Frankie and Inspiral all being discussed. All that alongside their eyecatchers and more! T&Cs for all promos: promos.betfair.com/sport For all the latest tips & insight on racing head to betting.betfair.com/racing/
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to take a look at the major stories in racing across the globe this Monday morning. They are joined today by Frankie Dettori, who reflects on his Deauville Group One success aboard Inspiral and explains why it meant so much to him. He also looks ahead to his ride on Mostahdaf in the Juddmonte International. Nick and Lydia also dissect big races in Ireland and Germany, while Saffie Osborne drops in to talk about the continuation of her great run in the Shergar Cup. Keeneland Director of Sales Tony Lacy joins us to talk about the publication of the huge yearling sale catalogue and comments on the necessary cross pollination of European and American blood, while French correspondent Adrien Cugnasse comments on the weekend rumours surrounding the possible Wertheimer acquisition of Wildenstein stock. Finally Ed Bethell gives a positive bulletin on his Nunthorpe contender Regional. Nick and Lydia also discuss the case of pro punter Alan Potts, forced to close down his betting account as a result of the effects of affordability checks.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to take a look at the major stories in racing across the globe this Monday morning. They are joined today by Frankie Dettori, who reflects on his Deauville Group One success aboard Inspiral and explains why it meant so much to him. He also looks ahead to his ride on Mostahdaf in the Juddmonte International. Nick and Lydia also dissect big races in Ireland and Germany, while Saffie Osborne drops in to talk about the continuation of her great run in the Shergar Cup. Keeneland Director of Sales Tony Lacy joins us to talk about the publication of the huge yearling sale catalogue and comments on the necessary cross pollination of European and American blood, while French correspondent Adrien Cugnasse comments on the weekend rumours surrounding the possible Wertheimer acquisition of Wildenstein stock. Finally Ed Bethell gives a positive bulletin on his Nunthorpe contender Regional. Nick and Lydia also discuss the case of pro punter Alan Potts, forced to close down his betting account as a result of the effects of affordability checks.
On this episode of Loose Canon the team tries to stay on topic and gets sidetracked every step of the way. The lore of Destiny is deep and easy to sink into when its two lore nerds such as these! This week we talk about the Root of Nightmares Raid Lore Book: Inspiral! This is a great book with a lot takes on the Witness and it's true intentions for us. If you want more of your favorite Loose Canons go follow their Twitter accounts, and for more information on when we stream or if you have any direct questions to ask us check out the Loose Canon Twitter! The Show: https://www.twitter.com/LooseCanonShow The Hosts: https://www.twitter.com/AnonPig https://www.twitter.com/Baxt3r https://www.twitter.com/Gaurdian21 https://www.twitter.com/IshtarColl https://www.twitter.com/Ryno_666
On this episode of Loose Canon the team tries to stay on topic and gets sidetracked every step of the way. The lore of Destiny is deep and easy to sink into when its two lore nerds such as these! This week we talk about the Root of Nightmares Raid Lore Book: Inspiral! This is a great book with a lot of looking back on the best parts of Destiny 1's lore as well as potentially looking out to the future of post Light and Dark Saga's lore! If you want more of your favorite Loose Canons go follow their Twitter accounts, and for more information on when we stream or if you have any direct questions to ask us check out the Loose Canon Twitter! The Show: https://www.twitter.com/LooseCanonShow The Hosts: https://www.twitter.com/AnonPig https://www.twitter.com/Baxt3r https://www.twitter.com/Gaurdian21 https://www.twitter.com/IshtarColl https://www.twitter.com/Ryno_666
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They consider the likelihood of Frankie Dettori missing another high profile fixture as his name is set to appear on this week's list of bans after his ride on Inspiral at Ascot. They also discuss the loss of a number of horses from George Boughey's yard after the disappointment of Asadna last week. Tom Marquand joins the show to reflect on his "ride of the week", donating his £500 to the British Heart Foundation, while we hear from Jessie Harrington, who talks to Dave Keena about Sprewell's Irish Derby chances, and Monmouthshire trainer Deborah Faulkner talks of her excitement at having a leading Northumberland Plate hopeful. HH Aga Khan Studs' Georges Rimaud is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest, talking Tahiyra, Erevann, the success of Siyouni, Sea the Stars and Zarak.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They consider the likelihood of Frankie Dettori missing another high profile fixture as his name is set to appear on this week's list of bans after his ride on Inspiral at Ascot. They also discuss the loss of a number of horses from George Boughey's yard after the disappointment of Asadna last week. Tom Marquand joins the show to reflect on his "ride of the week", donating his £500 to the British Heart Foundation, while we hear from Jessie Harrington, who talks to Dave Keena about Sprewell's Irish Derby chances, and Monmouthshire trainer Deborah Faulkner talks of her excitement at having a leading Northumberland Plate hopeful. HH Aga Khan Studs' Georges Rimaud is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest, talking Tahiyra, Erevann, the success of Siyouni, Sea the Stars and Zarak.
Nick is joined by Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They review the weekend's Classic action from Longchamp (trainer Andreas Schutz joins the show), while casting an eye forward to the week ahead in the company of Chris Richardson and Jack Channon, who gives a strong update on Musidora contender Gather ye Rosebuds. Nick and Dave also discuss the Greatrex/Kitts running and riding enquiry, Wille Mullins's US raid, and the owners' badge controversy at Warwick. Meanwhile, Nick Smith joins the show to talk about International contenders at Ascot in the wake of Gulfstream's Royal Palm Challenge, where - in addition to the winners - second placed Mattingly may also be on the plane according to owner Harlan Malter, who also drops in for a chat.
Nick is joined by Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They review the weekend's Classic action from Longchamp (trainer Andreas Schutz joins the show), while casting an eye forward to the week ahead in the company of Chris Richardson and Jack Channon, who gives a strong update on Musidora contender Gather ye Rosebuds. Nick and Dave also discuss the Greatrex/Kitts running and riding enquiry, Wille Mullins's US raid, and the owners' badge controversy at Warwick. Meanwhile, Nick Smith joins the show to talk about International contenders at Ascot in the wake of Gulfstream's Royal Palm Challenge, where - in addition to the winners - second placed Mattingly may also be on the plane according to owner Harlan Malter, who also drops in for a chat.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. With confidence growing around the wellbeing of defending Gold Cup champion A Plus Card, Nick talks to Richard Thompson from Cheveley Park, who throws updates on Allaho and Inspiral into the bargain as well as remaining Cheltenham running plans. Nick also catches up with Churchstone Warrior's trainer Jonathan Sweeney ahead of his bid to win the National Hunt Chase. Nick and Rishi reflect on the key points from the handicap weights launch, and look ahead to Super Saturday in Dubai. Elsewhere, Martin Kelly wraps the action from Riyadh, Chloe Pitts previews the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up catalogue, Peter Rotondo looks ahead to this weekend's 1/ST Racing Tour from Gulfstream and Santa Anita, while FanDuel TV broadcaster Mike Joyce joins Nick for a deep dive into who should and shouldn't be successful on this year's US Hall of Fame ballot.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. With confidence growing around the wellbeing of defending Gold Cup champion A Plus Card, Nick talks to Richard Thompson from Cheveley Park, who throws updates on Allaho and Inspiral into the bargain as well as remaining Cheltenham running plans. Nick also catches up with Churchstone Warrior's trainer Jonathan Sweeney ahead of his bid to win the National Hunt Chase. Nick and Rishi reflect on the key points from the handicap weights launch, and look ahead to Super Saturday in Dubai. Elsewhere, Martin Kelly wraps the action from Riyadh, Chloe Pitts previews the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up catalogue, Peter Rotondo looks ahead to this weekend's 1/ST Racing Tour from Gulfstream and Santa Anita, while FanDuel TV broadcaster Mike Joyce joins Nick for a deep dive into who should and shouldn't be successful on this year's US Hall of Fame ballot.
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Nick is joined by ITV broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing and bloodstock world. Amongst topics discussed today is the possibility of the King's Coronation clashing with the Derby, and the idea that the race could be moved to Friday evening to garner most TV exposure. Nick and Rishi also discuss this weekend's Future Champions' meeting at Newmarket as well as casting an eye forward to British Champions' day and wrapping up the Tattersalls Book One sale. Guests today include Cheveley Park Stud MD Chris Richardson, who gives a bulletin on Inspiral, talks sales ups and downs, and brings the latest on star jumpers A Plus Tard and Allaho. Also on the show, jump jockey Harry Skelton with his thought on Chepstow and the season ahead, and Jimmy George reflects on and extraordinary week of trade in Newmarket.
Nick is joined by ITV broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing and bloodstock world. Amongst topics discussed today is the possibility of the King's Coronation clashing with the Derby, and the idea that the race could be moved to Friday evening to garner most TV exposure. Nick and Rishi also discuss this weekend's Future Champions' meeting at Newmarket as well as casting an eye forward to British Champions' day and wrapping up the Tattersalls Book One sale. Guests today include Cheveley Park Stud MD Chris Richardson, who gives a bulletin on Inspiral, talks sales ups and downs, and brings the latest on star jumpers A Plus Tard and Allaho. Also on the show, jump jockey Harry Skelton with his thought on Chepstow and the season ahead, and Jimmy George reflects on and extraordinary week of trade in Newmarket.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events in the Horseracing world today. First up, John Gosden explains the events of the last two weeks surrounding Frankie Dettori and their sabbatical and outlines that the Italian will be back aboard Inspiral and Emily Upjohn as they rebuild their partnership. Also in this edition, Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation Pat Cummings talks Life Is Good, HISA and Cat 1 interference rules in a USA update; Michael Owen discusses Flaming Rib in the July Cup, Tattersalls auctioneer Ollie Fowlston looks ahead to the July Sale and this December's rebranded Sceptre session, while ex-cricketer and prominent breeder Craig Kieswetter is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss all the key talking points from around the racing world today. They pull apart this year's Coral-Eclipse, with a notable contribution from Marie Rohaut, assistant to Vadeni's trainer Jean Claude Rouget, who explains why this victory meant so much to her and all involved in French Racing. Nick and Lydia also discuss the two controversial stewards' enquiries at Sandown and Haydock over the weekend and the bans given to Christophe Soumillon and Robert Havlin. They consider John Gosden's ITV interview with reference to Inspiral and Frankie Dettori, and discuss whether the raceday experience over the weekend was adequate in light of further falling attendances. Luke Morris talks to Nick about Grand Prix de Saint Cloud winner Alpinista, while Horsewatchers' owner Chris Dixon tells us about his Breeders' Cup ambitions for Coral Charge winner Raasel.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with a look back at the most dramatic moments of Gold Cup day at Royal Ascot, asking whether or not Frankie Dettori warranted the implicit criticism he received from connections of Stradivarius and whether Inspiral is likely to dig him out of a tricky spot on Friday afternoon. They also talk extensively about the interference rules and penalties in light of Paul Hanagan's controversial ride aboard The Ridler in the Norfolk Stakes, and look ahead to the remaining feature races of the meeting. Among Nick's other guests today are owners Johnny Allison (seller of Bradsell, before winning with 40/1 shot Rising Star)and David Howden, also a commercial partner at Ascot. James Willoughby and Jamie Hart return with WorldPool and Rankings updates, while resident milliner Lisa Tan guides Nick through the fashion fads and faux pas this week, and nine-year old Freja Thackray gives us the lowdown on how she has raised over 12k for Racing Welfare.
Tom in for Nick and joined by senior writer at the Racing Post Lee Mottershead to discuss the news that the BHA's proposal to remove 300 races from the British programme is to be shelved. Lee gives his views and we hear from the Chief Executive of the National Trainers Federation Paul Johnson - the NTF who were very much in favour of the proposal. We also have an updated statement from the BHA on the matter. It's Royal Ascot International Challengers Media Morning in Newmarket and we have an update from the camp of US challenger Spendarella who is set for the Coronation Stakes. We also hear from John Gosden on his filly Inspiral and his Gold Cup challenger and former winner Stradivarius.
Tom in for Nick and joined by horse racing and snooker broadcaster Rishi Persad to initially reflect on Allaho's stunning performance in the Punchestown Gold Cup. Cheveley Park Stud's Chris Richardson joins us to give his thoughts and also gives an update on Inspiral who now misses this Sunday's 1000 Guineas. Goff's Nick Nugent is along to discuss tomorrow's Punchestown sale after racing and we also have a feature on how Irish Racing and the Irish Prison Service are combining to help with or offender rehabilitation. We have the next instalment from Nick's Watership Down visit and touch on this year's Kentucky Derby with our friends at In The Money Media and Maze Living.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They lead with the impact of the withdrawal of 1,000 Guineas favourite Inspiral, and pick up the news that Godolphin's Wild Beauty will now be rerouted to Newmarket. Nick also receives plenty of confidence from trainer James Ferguson about the chances of Mise en Scene. Nick and Dave go on to discuss the weekend's action, as well as some of the talking points away from the field of play, including dress codes and fighting on the racecourse. Katherine Ford joins the show to discuss the industrial action that forced the abandonment of racing in Paris yesterday, while Guy Harwood remembers Dancing Brave's spectacular Newmarket triumph in the first of a week long series paying tribute to the Guineas Greats. Nick and Dave give the week's action at Punchestown the once over at the end of the show.