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Ben Linfoot hosts as Graham Cunningham, Ed Chamberlin, David Johnson and Billy Nash reflect on the July Festival and look ahead to this weekend.
Joey Laver and Jack Nicol are back for the latest episode of Flat Out sponsored by Opulence Thoroughbreds. The guys look ahead to three days of action on the July course, but first they analyse City Of Troy's underwhelming performance in the Eclipse. The usual information, thoughts and tips for the meetings this week at Ascot, Newmarket and York. This is one for the ladies! Opulence Thoroughbreds is holding an open morning to meet the star of their brand new Ladies Syndicate on Saturday 20th July. Their filly, Impatiently, an exciting daughter of Calyx is in training with Jane Chapple-Hyam in Newmarket. If you are interested in joining please contact us at Tickets@Racingtv.com. If you attend the open day there will be some Racing TV merchandise of your choice sent to you free of charge. Partners welcome! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this week's episode and we're always keen to hear your thoughts, feedback and fancies on the show and the upcoming racing! 00:00 What's coming up in this week's show! 01:00 Intro & Deutsches Derby 03:13 Open Day Opportunity with Opulence Thoroughbreds! 04:54 Eclipse Review 11:54 Sandown review including Purosangue 14:40 Sad news from Ed Walker's 15:45 Princess of Wales's Stakes 19:15 Falmouth Stakes 20:25 Bunbury Cup STRONG BET 25:50 Superlative Stakes 27:01 July Cup STRONG BET 31:58 John Smith's Cup 34:25 Jack's Ascot fancy 35:34 Bets summary 36:18 Open day reminder 37:18 Look out for our on-the-road next episode!
Send us a Text Message.In this timely episode of the Grow Clinton Podcast, Andy & Jenny interview Dr. Angie Gabel of Gabel Chiropractic and Dave Helscher of Clinton National Bank to learn more about the upcoming 4th of July celebration in Clinton, Iowa. Dr. Gabel and Dave will share the event's history, activity schedule, button winner, Grand Marshal, fan favorites, and new attractions. Thank you to all the dedicated volunteers on the 4th of July planning committee and their selfless efforts to make this event great! Follow the 4th of July planning crew at https://www.facebook.com/FourthofJulyClintonIATo learn more about Grow Clinton membership, contact the Grow Clinton office at 563.242.5702 or visit us online at www.GrowClinton.com. Grow Clinton's mission is to promote business growth, build community, and advocate for the sustainable economic success of the Greater Clinton Region.
SEASON 6, EPISODE 26On this weekend's Behind the Mitten Show with Amy Sherman and John Gonzalez:Gonzo and Amy take a closer look at some fun community events all over the state. The show opens with a rep from the West Michigan Tourist Assocation who runs down several local events, then Gonzo gets a few "dad jokes" in about the Pickle Fest (yes, he says it's a Big Dil!) and our Dynamic Duo also cover the largest celebration in the Upper Peninsula and find the Greatest Fourth in the North in just a 90 minutes north of Grand Rapids. TUNE IN!Segment 1 - Kaylie Pomper, Marketing Manager at WMTA. Check out her list of events.Segment 2 - Kelly Ewalt, community coordinator, Village of Berrien Springs (4th of July) Pickle Fest. Details on Facebook.Segment 3 - Mark Malmberg, vice chair of the Bessemer Best Fourth of July Festival in the UP. List of events here.Segment 4 - Sam Peery, director of the Missaukee Chamber of Commerce (Greatest Fourth in the North) in Lake City. Details here.Where are we going to be next week? We don't know. But tune in to find out.Follow John and Amy:Website: amyandgonzo.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitterX at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten
Send us a Text Message.Grammy award winning pianist Bill Charlap has performed with many of the leading artists of our time including Phil Woods, Tony Bennett, Gerry Mulligan, Wynton Marsalis, Freddy Cole and Houston Person. Born in New York City, Charlap began playing the piano at age three. His father was Broadway composer Moose Charlap, whose credits include Peter Pan, and his mother is singer Sandy Stewart, who toured with Benny Goodman, and was a regular on the Perry Como show. She earned a 1963 Grammy nomination for her recording of “My Coloring Book." In 2005, Charlap and Stewart released the acclaimed CD, Love Is Here To Stay (Blue Note).In 1997, Charlap formed his trio with bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington, now recognized as one of the leading groups in jazz. In 2000, he was signed to Blue Note Records and received two Grammy Award nominations, for Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein and The Bill Charlap Trio: Live at the Village Vanguard. He is known for his interpretations of American popular song.. Time magazine wrote, “Bill Charlap approaches a song the way a lover approaches his beloved…no matter how imaginative or surprising his take on a song is, he invariably zeroes in on its essence.” In 2016, Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap: The Silver Lining, The Songs of Jerome Kern, was awarded a Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Album. In April, the Bill Charlap Trio released, Notes from New York, their debut recording for the Impulse label. Alan Morrison's five-star review in Down Beat stated that the new recording is "a masterclass in class." In 2019, Charlap will be celebrating his 15th year as Artistic Director of New York City's Jazz in July Festival at 92Y. He has produced concerts for Jazz at Lincoln Center, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Chicago Symphony Center and the Hollywood Bowl. Charlap is married to renowned jazz pianist and composer Renee Rosnes, and the two artists often collaborate in a duo piano setting. In 2010 Charlap and Rosnes released Double Portrait (Blue Note). Bill Charlap is currently the Director of Jazz Studies at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. https://www.billcharlap.com/ This Summer, Edna Golandsky, renowned pedagogue and leading expert on the Taubman Approach will release her first book with Amplify Publishing Group. Entitled ‘The Taubman Approach To Piano Technique: A Comprehensive Guide To Overcome Physical Limitations and Unlock Your Full Pianistic Potential.' Visit: www.ednagolandsky.com to learn more.The Golandsky Institute's mission is to provide cutting-edge instruction to pianists based on the groundbreaking work of Dorothy Taubman. This knowledge can help them overcome technical and musical challenges, cure and prevent playing-related injuries, and lead them to achieve their highest level of artistic excellence.Please visit our website at: www.golandskyinstitute.org.
The City of La Vernia is gearing up for its all-day festival on the 4th of July, including a variety of food, vendors, entertainment, parade, baking contest, and fun carnival rides at the La Vernia City Park. This year's theme for the parade is “Land of the Free, Home of The Bears.” All businesses, organizations, schools, and communities are invited to participate in the parade. For more information and to register for the parade, visit lavernia4thofjuly.com/pages/parade-1 The city is also excited to announce the second annual baking contest event to be held at the gazebo. The City of La Vernia...Article Link
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Among today's talking points are the highlights from the final day of Newmarket's July Festival, with Shaquille's headline act eclipsed only by a display of absurd quality from City of Troy. His sire Justify was also responsible for Robert Papin winner Ramatuelle, whose trainer Christopher Head joins the show. William Muir gives an update on King George hopeful Pyledriver, Peter Burrell explains to Nick why he and Frankie Dettori have parted company after over 30 years, while Jasmine Firth tells us about the BHA's Youth Collaboration Group. Lydia and Nick also talk about the threat to Irish Racing's RACE Academy, and debate the merits of Persian Punch being amongst the nominees for Racing's Hall of Fame.
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Among today's talking points are the highlights from the final day of Newmarket's July Festival, with Shaquille's headline act eclipsed only by a display of absurd quality from City of Troy. His sire Justify was also responsible for Robert Papin winner Ramatuelle, whose trainer Christopher Head joins the show. William Muir gives an update on King George hopeful Pyledriver, Peter Burrell explains to Nick why he and Frankie Dettori have parted company after over 30 years, while Jasmine Firth tells us about the BHA's Youth Collaboration Group. Lydia and Nick also talk about the threat to Irish Racing's RACE Academy, and debate the merits of Persian Punch being amongst the nominees for Racing's Hall of Fame.
Steve Jones and Ed Quigley join Tom Stanley to preview Saturday at Newmarket, plus Ascot and York. Time Stamps: 02:30 Best Friday Bets 06:15 Newmarket Saturday 23:20 Rest of ITV Saturday 18+ | BeGambleAware
Lee is joined by John, Jack and Quentin give you their best bets for the weekend. As well as previewing the final day of this years July Festival from Newmarket and the ITV racing from Ascot and York. Intro 00:00 3rd Best Bets 01:21 2nd Best Bets 06:57 Best Bets 12:09 ITV Racing. 19:44 13.45 Ascot – Learning To Work Bake-Off Competition Heritage Handicap 19:45 14.20 Ascot – Fred Cowley MBE Memorial Summer Mile Stakes 22:30 14.00 York – John Smith's Racing Handicap 22:42 14.35 York – John Smith's City Walls Stakes 25:26 15.10 York – John Smith's Cup Handicap 29:04 15.45 York – John Smith's Silver Cup Stakes 31:16 14.50 Newmarket – bet365 Mile Handicap 33:16 15.35 Newmarket – bet365 Superlative Stakes 38:24 16.00 Newmarket – bet365 Bunbury Cup 42:52 16.35 Newmarket – Pertemps Network July Cup Stakes 46:24 Join us on Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/TheBarstewardsEnquiry
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They tidy up the appeals in Ireland yesterday, and give notice of a pending case which could cause significant ripples in the racing world. They look ahead to Newmarket's July Festival in the company of Ralph Beckett, loaded in the Group Ones, and Richard Fahey, who has high hopes of Malc in tomorrow's July Stakes. On the sales scene, BBA Ireland's Michael Donohoe gives us the lowdown on his purchases at Tattersalls yesterday and answers why the Galileo/Wootton Bassett cross might work so well, plus Emma Berry brings us her thoughts on Contrail's stunning success at the JHRA sale and JA McGrath reflects on Purton's record and looks ahead to the final week in Hong Kong this season.
Lee is joined by John, Jack, Quentin and Nick to preview the first 2 days of this years July Festival from Newmarket. Intro 00:00 3rd Best Bets 01:04 2nd Best Bets 08:11 Best Bets 15:35 Thursday 13th 13.50 Newmarket - Bahrain Trophy Stakes 25:47 14.25 Newmarket - Kingdom Of Bahrain July Stakes 29:54 15.00 Newmarket - bet365 Handicap 32:24 15.35 Newmarket - Princess Of Wales's Stakes 36:03 16.45 Newmarket - Edmondson Hall Solicitors Sir Henry Cecil Stakes 37:17 Friday's Racing 13.50 Newmarket - 6 Horse Challenge At bet365 Handicap 40:48 14.25 Newmarket - Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes 46:06 15.00 Newmarket - bet365 Trophy 49:22 15.35 Newmarket - Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes 52:04 Any Other Business – 55:50
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They tidy up the appeals in Ireland yesterday, and give notice of a pending case which could cause significant ripples in the racing world. They look ahead to Newmarket's July Festival in the company of Ralph Beckett, loaded in the Group Ones, and Richard Fahey, who has high hopes of Malc in tomorrow's July Stakes. On the sales scene, BBA Ireland's Michael Donohoe gives us the lowdown on his purchases at Tattersalls yesterday and answers why the Galileo/Wootton Bassett cross might work so well, plus Emma Berry brings us her thoughts on Contrail's stunning success at the JHRA sale and JA McGrath reflects on Purton's record and looks ahead to the final week in Hong Kong this season.
Our team discuss the latest hot topics in racing from Hillsin to Paddington before previewing the feature action at the Boodles July Festival.
Joey, Tom and Jack are back for the latest episode of Flat Out! So much to look forward at this midpoint of the flat season starting with Newmarket's July Festival! Our guest this week is Classic winning trainer George Boughey, fresh from Group One success in the Pretty Polly with Via Sistina. He identifies some horses that are well worth following and one of his horses he expects to go very close this weekend. The cards are previewed with the lads picking out a number of best bets and there was some agreement this week, especially in the July Cup! There is an in-depth analysis of the Coral Eclipse, Bully raises an interesting debate about ratings and a first Bloodstock Bulletin from Joey. Jack is back as always with a number of wagers that should not be missed. As ever, please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this week's show and we're always keen to hear your thoughts and fancies on the upcoming racing. Twitter accounts:
One of the best mid-summer flat meetings of the year has arrived – the Newmarket July Festival! Tom Collins and Adam Baylis preview the first two days of the meeting at HQ which includes top quality action in the shape of the Falmouth Stakes (G1) & Princess Of Wales's Stakes (G2). They also provide viewers with their NAP and Next Best selections on each of the first two days. Timecodes: Download SBK: https://getsbk.comFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sbk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seward is a small town in Nebraska with a population of somewhere just under 10,000 people. Every year, they throw a Fourth of July Festival and it has grown so big, that the town was Federally recognized as "The Fourth of July City." The festival is SO BIG, that over 45,000 people attend each year. But it's October, who cares??? Well, according to TripAdvisor, when it's not The Fourth of July, Bottle Rocket Brewing is the number 1 thing to do while in Seward, NE. So, to close out our 2022 Oktoberfest series, we're drinking their version of the well-known style, Oktoberfest.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. In this episode, Nick and Lydia - live at the July Festival in Newmarket - look at the key storylines to have emerged from the meeting so far, including Yibir, Persian Force and Gosden/Dettori, while looking ahead to the July Cup and Falmouth Stakes. They also consider the outcome of the Richard Hannon arsenic case, and discuss the withdrawal of Little Big Bear from the July Stakes. Trainer Charlie Johnston joins the show to talk about the demands of Super Saturday plus his important runners at Newmarket and Belmont Park, while wine tipster Neil Phillips and Ruby Walsh help Nick and Lydia demolish the sponsor's product at the Moet and Chandon Festival.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. In this episode, Nick and Lydia - live at the July Festival in Newmarket - look at the key storylines to have emerged from the meeting so far, including Yibir, Persian Force and Gosden/Dettori, while looking ahead to the July Cup and Falmouth Stakes. They also consider the outcome of the Richard Hannon arsenic case, and discuss the withdrawal of Little Big Bear from the July Stakes. Trainer Charlie Johnston joins the show to talk about the demands of Super Saturday plus his important runners at Newmarket and Belmont Park, while wine tipster Neil Phillips and Ruby Walsh help Nick and Lydia demolish the sponsor's product at the Moet and Chandon Festival.
With the final day of the July Festival at Newmarket upon us tomorrow, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the feature race, the July Cup. Richard Fahey trains favourite, Perfect Power, and he explains why he's chosen to come here instead of going to France for what looks an easier test, with his star three year old. Fellow three year old, Flaming Rib, finished second behind Perfect Power at Royal Ascot last time and his owner, Michael Owen, reflects on that run as well as discussing the decision to supplement his horse. Finally, Charlie Johnston and his father Mark have a very busy weekend coming up with 12 runners at 5 different meetings on Saturday alone, including Royal Patronage at Belmont Park in the US and unbeaten two year old Lion Of War at Newmarket in the Superlative Stakes.
Ahead of the final day at the July Festival George Elek is once again joined by Andy Holding.The guys start with the Fillies Handicap, second on the card. The unbeaten Kidwah is the 6/4 favourite for William Haggas, Andy is keen on Silken Petals however.Next up it's the Bet 365 Mile Handicap and Andy's banker of the meeting. He likes the look of Jimi Hendrix at a best price of 4/1 at present. One bookmaker currently goes four places despite the race only having 8 runners.Victory Dancy and Lion Of War head the betting for the Superlative Stakes with the former between 5/4 and 13/8 and the latter 2/1 Andy would side with Lion Of War.The Bunbury Cup comes next with 20 declared at the time of writing. The value is with Ropey Guest who's between 14/1 and 20/1 in a race paying up to six places.The big one comes next, the July Cup. Perfect Power, Artorius and Creative Force are the three at the top of the market with Perfect Power the 9/4 favourite. Naval Crown catches Andy's eye with him of the view the price is wrong after an eye-catching display at Royal Ascot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
George Elek is once again joined by Andy Holding to preview day two of the July Festival at Newmarket.The guys jump straight into the second race on the card, the bet365 Heritage Handicap. 12 runners are lined up for this one as it stands with New London the 10/3 favourite. Andy gives us his tale of woe having backed New London last time out but thinks he could improve here especially with the draw.Next up on the card is the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes. A trappy looking race Maylandsea and Mawj head the betting. Lezoo is just behind at 11/4 and Andy thinks he could produce another good performance after winning last time out under Frankie Dettori.The Bet365 Trophy takes place at 3pm and it's a wide open looking content with 16 entered. Candleford is 7/2 best price at the time of writing and Andy is a 'massive fan' of him.At 3.35 it's all about Inspiral. She's currently a 2/11 shot to make it five from five with Frankie Dettori on board in the Falmouth Stakes. A lap of honour? Andy thinks so.For the last two races on the card Andy is keen on Nizaaka and Celsius at current prices of 11/4 and 9/1 respectively. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following a chat about the Frankie Dettori's very short-lived sabbatical, Rory Delargy and PK run through the Friday ITV races at Newmarket and York. If you'd like to take part in our next Punters' Panel episode, let us know by emailing fthm@paddypower.com It's Newmarket Day 2 Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
George Elek is joined by Andy Holding to look ahead to day one of the July Festival at Newmarket.2.37: The opening race of the week is the Maiden Fillies' Stakes run over six furlongs. Ivory Madonna appears to set the standard here after her run in the Albany Stakes and she'll have Hollie Doyle on board. Andy thinks she looks a worthy favourite in a tricky to call contest with over half the field newcomers.5.00: The Bahrain trophy comes next at 1.50. Deauville Legend runs here, tipped up by Andy at Royal Ascot where he came a notable second, he's 9/1 best price here and doesn't appear to be too fancied on this occasion. Masekela is the 7/4 favourite here following his Derby run, Walk of Stars follows next having disappointed there himself with Zechariah also around the 4/1 mark.9.25: The July Stakes takes place at 2.25, eight are declared at the time of writing and Persian Force and Little Big Bear both head the betting at 7/4 with the latter as short as 6/4 in places. Andy isn't keen on Persian Force at the price whilst he thinks Mysterious Night could be value at an each way price.12:55: 19 are entered for the Bet365 Heritage handicap. Bosh jumps of the page here for Andy with Richard Hannon's charge currently a best price of 11/1, several bookies are paying up to 6 places on this one at 3pm and Andy thinks at the prices it could be the best bet on the card.16:30: Mostahdaf just edges Yibir for favouritism in the Princess Of Wales's Close Brothers Stakes and Andy thinks he's a fair favourite and can't see too much value elsewhere in the race.18:30: Frankie Dettori rides favourite Mighty Ulysees in the listed Sir Henry Cecil Stakes. Alflaila is one that interests Andy here at 10/1 having previously tipped him up for the Jersey Stakes.21:08: The final race on the card is the Weatherbys Hamilton Handicap over a mile. Enforced is the favourite here at 3/1. A trappy looking race and after some deliberation Andy landed on Charlie Appleby runners Echo Point and Noble Dynasty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PK is back in the hotseat, joined on the show by Rory Delargy to run through the ITV card on the opening day of the Newmarket July Festival. We kick off the show with a free bet competition, and a chat about the Havlin/Crowley saga. If you'd like to take part in our next Punters' Panel episode, let us know by emailing fthm@paddypower.com It's Newmarket Day 1 Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Steve is joined by Ryan and Atko to preview the action from the July Festival at Newmarket. We have a look at the races on Thursday, Friday and Saturday including the highlight, the July Cup.
Dan and Trease create their best 4th of July Festivity teams only using 1 player from each NFL team
June 25, 2022 - 7:00 PM Gordon Hall, Music Mountain BILL CHARLAP TRIO: Twilight Jazz & More Opening Concert Grammy Award winning pianist, BILL CHARLAP has performed and recorded with many leading artists of our time, ranging from jazz masters Phil Woods and Wynton Marsalis to singers Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand. Since 1997, he has led the Bill Charlap Trio with bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington, recognized as one of the leading groups in jazz. Charlap is the artistic director of New York City's Jazz in July Festival at the 92nd Street Y, and he has produced concerts for Jazz at Lincoln Center, the JVC Jazz Festival and the Hollywood Bowl. June 26, 2022 - 3:00 PM Gordon Hall, Music Mountain Cuarteto Latinoamericano & Thomas Gallant, Oboe MOZART Oboe Quartet in F Major, K. 370 PIAZZOLLA Oblivion for oboe and string quartet VILLA-LOBOS String Quartet # 1 REVUELTAS String Quartet #4, “Music of the Fair” GARDEL Volver; Por una cabeza for string quartet BROWER String Quartet #3 Since 1930, generations of music lovers have come to Music Mountain for an exceptional concert experience and audiences continue to praise the outstanding quality and consistency of the events at Music Mountain, the exceptional acoustics of air-conditioned Gordon Hall, and the beauty and peaceful serenity of Music Mountain's mountaintop grounds. While The New Yorker has described Music Mountain as “the summer shrine of the string quartet,” recent concertgoers see Music Mountain as “a peaceful green oasis” and highlight its “amazing venue, ambience, and experience.” Music Mountain, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, began as the unique vision of Jacques Gordon, Chicago Symphony concertmaster from 1921 to 1930 and the founding first violinist of the Gordon String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of its time. The buildings at Music Mountain form a well-designed campus in the Colonial Revival style. They were built by Sears, Roebuck & Company's prefabricated housing division and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The trio discusses a lack of donuts in Longmont with the temporary closing of Winchells and the wait for Landline Doughnuts. The gang discusses Sushi Box (near Hover and 17th) and the opening of Indian Bites and LoCo Burrito on Francis. Annie has a kid free day of shopping downtown at A florae and Barbedwire Books.Finally, Annie is looking to win the decorating contest at the Thompson Park Forth of July Festival. Submit your ideas to sidedishlongmont@gmail.com. Goodness knows, Brady and Eric don't have any good ideas.MentionsSushi BoxA floraeBarbedwire BooksBrewing MarketDuncan DonutsLandline DoughnutsWinchell's DonutsFourth of July Festival - Thompson ParkIndian BitesLoCo Burrito - 1114 Francis StreetThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroSend Off MusicThanks to David Cutter Music for "Float Away"
In this interview, Gerald discusses his Fourth of July Festival, NY Governor Cuomo's emergency measure to fight gun violence, the after-effects of lockdowns and the vaccine brainwash. He also discusses the markets - still bullish on gold.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer and media commentator Lee Mottershead to discuss Newbury Racecourse's decision to leave Racing TV, of which it was a founding partner, to join Sky and ARC joint venture Sky Sports Racing. They consider the future for direct to home racing in the UK and what this means for both channels. With the July Festival beginning tomorrow, Nick talks to Archie Watson about the chances of both Ascot-disqualified Dragon Symbol and Glen Shiel in the Darley July Cup. In today's Maze Outdoor Living look at life behind the scenes in Newmarket, Nick is joined by Newmarket Academy Yr 10 students Violet Milnes and Kate Nicholls, while JA McGrath brings his latest bulletin from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer and media commentator Lee Mottershead to discuss Newbury Racecourse's decision to leave Racing TV, of which it was a founding partner, to join Sky and ARC joint venture Sky Sports Racing. They consider the future for direct to home racing in the UK and what this means for both channels. With the July Festival beginning tomorrow, Nick talks to Archie Watson about the chances of both Ascot-disqualified Dragon Symbol and Glen Shiel in the Darley July Cup. In today's Maze Outdoor Living look at life behind the scenes in Newmarket, Nick is joined by Newmarket Academy Yr 10 students Violet Milnes and Kate Nicholls, while JA McGrath brings his latest bulletin from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the day's racing news, beginning with the surprise reappearance of the infamous Viking Hoard at Roscommon today, asking whether the racing public will find this acceptable given that he remains in training with members of Charles Byrnes's immediate family. They also discuss the appointment of Suzanne Eade at CEO of Horse Racing Ireland, and the latest anti-doping developments. Also in this edition, Nick talks to Goodwood MD Adam Waterworth about the lifting of government Covid restrictions, while Nick and Jane look ahead to the July Festival in the company of Cieren Fallon, rider of Oxted, Tattersalls Marketing Director Jimmy George, and Tim Lane, National Stud CEO who guests in our Weatherbys Bloodstock slot.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the day's racing news, beginning with the surprise reappearance of the infamous Viking Hoard at Roscommon today, asking whether the racing public will find this acceptable given that he remains in training with members of Charles Byrnes's immediate family. They also discuss the appointment of Suzanne Eade at CEO of Horse Racing Ireland, and the latest anti-doping developments. Also in this edition, Nick talks to Goodwood MD Adam Waterworth about the lifting of government Covid restrictions, while Nick and Jane look ahead to the July Festival in the company of Cieren Fallon, rider of Oxted, Tattersalls Marketing Director Jimmy George, and Tim Lane, National Stud CEO who guests in our Weatherbys Bloodstock slot.
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Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the day's racing news. They look ahead to this Saturday's Coral-Eclipse, and consider whether three year old St Mark's Basilica has what it takes to lay it down to warriors Addeybb and Mishriff, and also whether trainer David Menuisier's comments about a small field for the race are of genuine concern. Chris Wright, owner of Menuisier's Wonderful Tonight, joins the conversation. Meanwhile, trainer Ed Walker talks about his July Festival-bound pair Starman and Primo Bacio, both of whom were forced to miss Ascot owing to the weather, while Overbury Stud's Simon Sweeting is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest to reflect on the stunning start made by his first season sire Ardad.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the day's racing news. They look ahead to this Saturday's Coral-Eclipse, and consider whether three year old St Mark's Basilica has what it takes to lay it down to warriors Addeybb and Mishriff, and also whether trainer David Menuisier's comments about a small field for the race are of genuine concern. Chris Wright, owner of Menuisier's Wonderful Tonight, joins the conversation. Meanwhile, trainer Ed Walker talks about his July Festival-bound pair Starman and Primo Bacio, both of whom were forced to miss Ascot owing to the weather, while Overbury Stud's Simon Sweeting is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest to reflect on the stunning start made by his first season sire Ardad.
Racing Post's Maddy Playle is joined by James Hill and Paddy Power's Paul Binfield for a look back at all of the weekend's highlights on and off the track including the retirement of jump jockey Barry Geraghty. The team also look at the best bets this week.
Eamon Cagney and Niwel Tsumbu discuss the Hotter than July Festival and this year will see it being moved online.
Hello, Welcome Back To Turf Talk, The boys are back with special guest Matt Renie to talk through the bumper weekend of racing we have had. As well as that they look forward to the July Festival and Dante which all take place this week. Please support 4Racing v Covid, follow the @4Racing1 account on twitter, where the link to donate can be found. As always, thanks to our partners RatingTheRaces.com and thanks to bensounds.com for their music! Hope You Enjoy!!!!!
Steve and Ryan preview the Newmarket July Festival on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well as touching on the Dante and Musidora at York in another brilliant week of racing.
With the news that the Harrisburg 4th of July Festival would be cancelled, we wanted to get some answers as to how and why this decision was made, despite the fact that the state is now entering Phase 2 of reopening and the festival is over a month away. We invited Daniel Stines, Director of Harrisburg Parks and Rec. to be on the program and explain. He was gracious enough to give us his time to do exactly that. Plus he give some information on an alternate event being planned for later on this year. For more information, visit www.harrisburgnc.gov!
Tom & Donn look back at three fantastic days of the July Festival from Newmarket!
Ben Linfoot is joined by Fran Berry and Michael Shinners to reflect on day two of the July Festival and talk all things Super Saturday.
On The Bridle Preview for Horse Racing’s Newmarket July Festival 2019. This episode covers Day 3’s Races & ‘Value’ Selections.
Ben Linfoot is joined by Fran Berry and Michael Shinners to reflect on day two of the July Festival and talk all things Super Saturday.
Tom Stanley and Rory Delargy preview the feature Falmouth Stakes from Newmarket and some other plays on the day!
There's another superb day of racing in store and Chris Pimlott joins Mark Walton to look ahead to the action. They preview the William Hill Summer Stakes at York and three of the best races at Newmarket on day two of the July Festival. Pimmers also offers his thoughts on whether the rules need changing for overuse of the whip. Join Sam Norris, John O'Connell and Gareth Topham on Racing Radio from 1.40pm for all of the action. Enjoy.
On The Bridle Preview of Horse racing’s Newmarket July Festival. Day 2 selections discussed and advised.
It's a Super Podcast for the crew this week as we take a depth look at Newmarket's July Festival. Steve is joined by Ryan, Ethan and Atko for a full house, with an added look towards a bumper Saturday at the end with more naps than you can shake a stick at.
The Sporting Life racing team have a range of topics covered in this week's podcast. Commentator Simon Holt joins us to relive the career of John McCririck. David Ord and Ben Linfoot preview the July Festival at Newmarket and run through the initial Sky Bet Ebor entries, which were released on Thursday.
The Sporting Life racing team have a range of topics covered in this week's podcast. Commentator Simon Holt joins us to relive the career of John McCririck. David Ord and Ben Linfoot preview the July Festival at Newmarket and run through the initial Sky Bet Ebor entries, which were released on Thursday.
On The Bridle Podcast preview of Newmarket’s July Meeting. Race previews and Day 1 Selections advised
As the July Festival gets closer, William Hill Radio's resident statto, Andrew Mount, joins Mark Walton to talk us through the key trends for the July Course. Andrew also offers a few selections for the upcoming action at HQ and his two best bets for Wednesday. Join Gordon Brown, Leonna Mayor and Andrew Mount on Racing Radio from 1.50pm. Enjoy.
Racing Post's Dave Orton is joined by Robbie Wilders, Justin O'Hanlon and Paddy Power's Sam Harley to look back at the big talking points at the weekend including Enable's winning return in the Coral-Eclipse as well as a look ahead to this week's racing including Newmarket's July Festival. On the show: - Enable returned from a 245-day break to win the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown emulating a feat from her sire Nathaniel. The team assess the race and the records, including the stat that all 11 of her wins have come over 11 different tracks! Is she the best the team have ever seen? - John Gosden would have been delighted with how the weekend panned out for his team as Too Darn Hot returned to form with a dominant display in the Prix Jean Prat at Deauville. Is 7f the optimum trip? Find out what the team think. - The Newmarket July Festival starts on Thursday and is the focus of our attention in the pod, with Saturday's July Cup the big race of the weekend. The team go through the best of Thursday and Friday's action and give their best bets. - Plus, tipping from elsewhere this week including a strong fancy for one in a hot fillies maiden at Leopardstown... All prices can be found at Paddy Power: http://bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: https://www.racingpost.com (https://www.racingpost.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racingpost Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KEg3Eo Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o Audioboom: https://audioboom.com/channel/racingpost Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/31mEQ3T
Peter talks with Trisha Howarth, the President of the July 4th Commission for the community of Southport, North Carolina. The patriotic spirit of America is alive and well in the City of Southport. For over 200 years this small maritime community has celebrated our nation's independence in a big way. The celebration has grown from colonial times when ships lay anchor in her harbor and shot their cannons to today's festival where 40,000 to 50,000 people come each year to bathe in the richness of spirit commemorating Old Glory. Incorporated as the N.C. 4th of July Festival in the year 1972 the festival committee strives to keep the focus of the festival on honoring our nation's birthday with a little fun thrown in.
30A Radio will be broadcasting live from the Funky 4th of July Festival starting around 6pm for what looks like the "funkiest" celebration on 30A. Boukou Groove, and Nigel Hall (Lettuce) will be on stage, great food, family fun, and plenty of dancing. www.hub30a.com
James Kole plays three live tracks form his concert on July 4th, 2008 at the Tempe, AZ 4th of July Festival.