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Planning permission issues in Ireland are a growing concern due to challenges in balancing urban development with environmental and regulatory restrictions. Delays, inconsistencies, and complex zoning rules often frustrate homeowners and developers.Joining Andrea to discuss this is Martin Kelly, Planning Consultant and Martin Linnane, Farmer in Kinvara and more.
Gator Nation are you ready for a LIVE Tuesday edition of PodUp with Matthews in the Morning?! Stay Tuned for a full show hosted by Guest Host Loren Meadows! Today we have Buddy Martin from GatorBaitMedia.com! Second half we'll be joined by Gator Women's Basketball Coach - Kelly Rae Finley!
Arne Slot, Cody Gakpo and Andy Robertson give their verdict on Liverpool's 4-1 win over Ipswich which keeps the Reds six points clear of second-placed Arsenal at the top of the Premier League. In this episode of The Reaction, we also hear from former players Phil Thompson and Martin Kelly, who joined Becky Davis for LFCTV's post-match show at Anfield.
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Arne Slot and Virgil van Dijk give us their verdict on the 1-1 draw at the City Ground. In the LFCTV studio we'll hear from Becky Davis who was joined by Martin Kelly and Sammy Lee. We also hear from David Thompson, and our fan panel of Courtney Neary, Gary McGurk and Dave Easson.
Arne Slot and the returning Alisson Becker reflect on Liverpool's 1-0 victory in Girona after Mo Salah's second half penalty maintained their 100% record in the Champions League this season. In this episode we also hear from 1981 European Cup winning captain Phil Thompson and former Reds defender Martin Kelly, as well as supporters Camelia Abdennbi-Bohills, Ryan Paton and Tom Greaves.
Liverpool reclaimed top spot in the Premier League with a thrilling 2-1 comeback victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield. The Reds trailed for much of Saturday's encounter after Ferdi Kadioglu had lashed the away team in front with 14 minutes on the clock. But a blistering two-minute period in the second half saw Cody Gakpo's cross find the bottom corner and Mohamed Salah ping in a brilliant winner. This episode of The Reaction includes post-match interviews with Arne Slot, Joe Gomez, and Wataru Endō; we also hear from former players Ray Houghton and Martin Kelly.
Mo Salah's 81st minute leveller earned Liverpool a valuable point at Arsenal on Sunday night, and in this episode of The Reaction podcast we'll hear from a proud Arne Slot who was delighted with the battling qualities on show. We also have the thoughts of former Liverpool players Jan Molby, Phil Thompson and Martin Kelly.
Arne Slot, Cody Gakpo and Vítězslav Jaroš react to Liverpool's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace after Diogo Jota's 9th minute goal was enough to earn all three points at Selhurst Park and keep the Reds top of the Premier League heading into the international break. In this episode of The Reaction, we also hear analysis from former players Ray Houghton, Jason McAteer and Martin Kelly who appeared on LFCTV's post-match show, as well as Liverpool fans Gareth Roberts, Ryan Paton and Kim Olthof.
In this episode, host David Abrams is in conversation with Martin Kelly, President of Blueprint: The Future of Real Estate. Martin shares his career journey. He initially aimed to become a barrister in England but ended up in the world of events and infrastructure investment. This path eventually brought him to the U.S., where he took over an events business in New York. During the pandemic, Martin joined a firm that connected family offices, institutional investors, and alternative funds with investment opportunities through innovative technology. After that firm was acquired, Martin had the chance to join the Blueprint team as President, helping to elevate the event to new heights. Martin shares his insights on how Blueprint stands out from other CRE events, emphasizing their focus on creating a unique experience—something we can totally relate to. He also hinted at some exciting new features for Blueprint participants. One major topic at Blueprint will be space utilization, with numerous presenters and sessions offering insights from various industry sectors. If budget weren't a constraint, Martin envisions continuing to enhance the Blueprint experience, providing more opportunities to explore and interact with products and services. We also talk about the many stakeholders now involved in space utilization discussions, including the role cities can play. Blueprint aims to be a hub for all kinds of partnerships, and Martin and his team are committed to making that happen. Subscribe to TEN so you never miss an episode of the Tenant Experience Network.
In this episode I'm joined by Martin Kelly, as we talk about how he took his career from initially studying Engineering in Scotland to ultimately building his life and Marketing career here in Australia. Martin talks about the lessons he's learned along the way, the things which have made a difference for him and shares practical advice and insights. From realising Marketing was a career option instead of Engineering, to how a chance meeting with his future wife in a backpackers in the Middle East ultimately led him to Australia.In terms of his career in Marketing how he's learned to work with Sales and to make sure Marketing has a seat at the leadership table. Gained clarity through experience of the things which are important to him and how he balances those things when choosing or rejecting roles. In addition to understanding the role ‘gut feel' has to play here. A really interesting discussion about Mentoring and Networking. What role have mentors played in his career and how did he go about finding them?So many great pieces of advice, thank you Martin for taking the time to chat with me.If you'd like to connect with Martin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinekelly/Hi, I'm Emma. A Career Coach helping Marketers and Creatives get greater clarity on their career paths and confidently navigate the steps needed to create change. If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me via:Website - https://www.egconsulting.au/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmajgraham/
Martin Kelly from Innovo Network discusses the company's mission to halve global greenhouse gas emissions by promoting and deploying profitable clean technologies. "It is now actually technologically and profitably possible to achieve this reduction, but a huge amount has to happen in terms of the scale of the capital investment, and so on," Kelly said. He emphasizes the importance of making these technologies known to major companies and investors, as they are the key players in commercializing them on a global scale. Martin highlights several technologies, including fuel cells and algae biorefineries, which can transform waste CO2 into valuable products. He also discusses the potential of converting desert land into productive agricultural areas using algae. The challenges ahead for Innovo include raising capital and increasing public awareness about these technologies. Martin's vision is to accelerate the adoption of clean technologies, making them profitable for businesses and beneficial for the environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jürgen Klopp and Andy Robertson react to Liverpool's 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Anfield. Former Reds David James and Martin Kelly also provide pitchside analysis after the final whistle.
After a 217 day hiatus, Jim Joyce and I have returned to the "airwaves" with the #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy" podcast. First and foremost we hope you stick around for our #AI Generated jingle for the pod (there are 2 takes), hear our key themes for Season 15 and us rewinding back the last 6 months. No guest today as we didn't want to share the virtual stage as we each had a lot to say after being quiet for 6 months:
A tipping point has been reached in the Red Sea. The industry is now divided between those who have called the Middle East security risk as a mid-term diversion to be managed, and those who are prepared to run the gauntlet of near daily attacks on the basis that the Houthis will only target ships with an Israeli, US or UK nexus. While containerships have been diverting away from the Suez Canal since mid-December, tankers and bulkers finally started making the call to follow them last week as US and UK airstrikes against the Houthis failed to stem attacks and insurance rates spiked in response. We're already seeing the impact of that as product tanker rates rallied and the fallout will continue to be felt this week as we see who is and is not prepared to sail past Yemen. A total of 43 tankers have diverted from the Red Sea since the US-led air strikes began on January 12 – the wait and see period for shipping is well and truly over. This week on the podcast We are going to be talking about: • The differing approaches to this risk and why an increasing amount of China-linked vessels are venturing where their western counterparts are not. • We discuss the evolving nature of the security threat in the Red Sea and, a month into the coalition naval operation to protect shipping, where the industry stands given the apparent failure of air strikes to stem the Houthi threat. • We reveal the vessel tracking analysis the reveals just how much traffic is diverting and what impact that is having. • And we explain why understanding the incentives to re-route is key to understanding why we have not seen a more universal re-routing around the Cape of Good Hope. Speaking on this week's edition of the podcast: • Michelle Wiese Bockmann, Lloyd's List Intelligence principal analyst • Bridget Diakun, Lloyd's List data analyst • Cichen Shen, Lloyd's List Asia editor • Nigel Lowry, Lloyd's List Greece correspondent • Martin Kelly, head of advisory, EOS Risk Group For More information about Lloyd's list Intelligence's Predictive Fleet Analytics, follow this link: https://www.lloydslistintelligence.com/services/data-and-analytics/predictive-fleet-analytics?utm_source=Lloyd%27s_List__Podcast_Referal&utm_medium=Banner&utm_campaign=PFA_Red_Sea_Crisis&utm_id=PFA_Pursuit_Team
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan on Day Three of the Cheltenham Festival in an episode brought to you from the Fitzdares Club in the Orchard. They reflect on all the action from Champion Chase today, and look ahead to what promises to be a good day for returning rider Davy Russell, who kicked off the day firing back at comments made by Michael O'Leary on ITV. Joining the show today are Brian Gleeson, following yesterday's extraordinary triumph with A Dream to Share, Martin Kelly with international news, Boodles CEO and owner of Ga Law Michael Wainwright, Neil Phillips with food and wine and our artist in residence Liz Armstrong.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan on Day Three of the Cheltenham Festival in an episode brought to you from the Fitzdares Club in the Orchard. They reflect on all the action from Champion Chase today, and look ahead to what promises to be a good day for returning rider Davy Russell, who kicked off the day firing back at comments made by Michael O'Leary on ITV. Joining the show today are Brian Gleeson, following yesterday's extraordinary triumph with A Dream to Share, Martin Kelly with international news, Boodles CEO and owner of Ga Law Michael Wainwright, Neil Phillips with food and wine and our artist in residence Liz Armstrong.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the lates news and developments from around the racing world today. Continuing the build up to Cheltenham, the most successful Festival amateur, Jamie Codd, joins the show to discuss his rides this year, his favourite Festival memories and to touch on the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale. He also reveals a fascinating ride in this year's Hunters' Chase. Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls gives a bullish report on Bravemansagme, hints at one that might still be ahead of the handicapper and also looks ahead to Sandown's fixture on Saturday. Donald McCain opens the show by lamenting the ban handed to Brian Hughes at Doncaster on Saturday, while Martin Kelly brings you the latest from the closing weeks of the season in Riyadh.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the lates news and developments from around the racing world today. Continuing the build up to Cheltenham, the most successful Festival amateur, Jamie Codd, joins the show to discuss his rides this year, his favourite Festival memories and to touch on the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale. He also reveals a fascinating ride in this year's Hunters' Chase. Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls gives a bullish report on Bravemansagme, hints at one that might still be ahead of the handicapper and also looks ahead to Sandown's fixture on Saturday. Donald McCain opens the show by lamenting the ban handed to Brian Hughes at Doncaster on Saturday, while Martin Kelly brings you the latest from the closing weeks of the season in Riyadh.
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.
Chelsea and I continue our series about the Christian revivals in American history.Solomon Stoddard, a fiery preacher saw several revivals in his 60 years pastoring the church at Northampton, Massachusetts, but he embraced and expanded the Half-Way Covenant. Stoddard allowed open membership and open communion. The Northampton church grew to over 600 members, but over time the majority were likely unbelievers.Stoddard's grandson Jonathan Edwards would become the new pastor of the church. He would follow in the footsteps of revivalist preaching, with his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Edwards would also see that the Half-Way Covenant and Stoddard's church polity was enshrining the "dead religion" they were intended to solve.Scriptures Referenced:Revelation 3:161 Corinthians 11:30Sources Consulted:"Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Christian History Timeline," Christianity Today, Accessed February 26, 2023.Schafer, T. A.. "Jonathan Edwards." Encyclopedia Britannica, February 18, 2023.Jack Zavada, "Jonathan Edwards, Reformed Church Pioneer: Famous Revivalist Preacher of the Great Awakening," Learn Religions, August 9, 2019.Martin Kelly, "Jonathan Edwards: Colonial Clergyman of the Great Awakening," ThoughtCo, July 3, 2019.Jonathan Edwards, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."*** Castle Rock Women's Health is a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to move into a new office to serve the community better. Please consider a monthly or one-time donation. ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!
Chelsea and I continue our series about the Christian revivals in American history. Solomon Stoddard, a fiery preacher saw several revivals in his 60 years pastoring the church at Northampton, Massachusetts, but he embraced and expanded the Half-Way Covenant. Stoddard allowed open membership and open communion. The Northampton church grew to over 600 members, but over time the majority were likely unbelievers. Stoddard's grandson Jonathan Edwards would become the new pastor of the church. He would follow in the footsteps of revivalist preaching, with his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Edwards would also see that the Half-Way Covenant and Stoddard's church polity was enshrining the "dead religion" they were intended to solve. Scriptures Referenced: Revelation 3:16 1 Corinthians 11:30 Sources Consulted: "Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Christian History Timeline," Christianity Today, Accessed February 26, 2023. Schafer, T. A.. "Jonathan Edwards." Encyclopedia Britannica, February 18, 2023. Jack Zavada, "Jonathan Edwards, Reformed Church Pioneer: Famous Revivalist Preacher of the Great Awakening," Learn Religions, August 9, 2019. Martin Kelly, "Jonathan Edwards: Colonial Clergyman of the Great Awakening," ThoughtCo, July 3, 2019. Jonathan Edwards, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." *** Castle Rock Women's Health is a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to move into a new office to serve the community better. Please consider a monthly or one-time donation. *** We value your feedback! Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!
Chelsea and I continue our series about the Christian revivals in American history.Solomon Stoddard, a fiery preacher saw several revivals in his 60 years pastoring the church at Northampton, Massachusetts, but he embraced and expanded the Half-Way Covenant. Stoddard allowed open membership and open communion. The Northampton church grew to over 600 members, but over time the majority were likely unbelievers.Stoddard's grandson Jonathan Edwards would become the new pastor of the church. He would follow in the footsteps of revivalist preaching, with his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Edwards would also see that the Half-Way Covenant and Stoddard's church polity was enshrining the "dead religion" they were intended to solve.Scriptures Referenced:Revelation 3:161 Corinthians 11:30Sources Consulted:"Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Christian History Timeline," Christianity Today, Accessed February 26, 2023.Schafer, T. A.. "Jonathan Edwards." Encyclopedia Britannica, February 18, 2023.Jack Zavada, "Jonathan Edwards, Reformed Church Pioneer: Famous Revivalist Preacher of the Great Awakening," Learn Religions, August 9, 2019.Martin Kelly, "Jonathan Edwards: Colonial Clergyman of the Great Awakening," ThoughtCo, July 3, 2019.Jonathan Edwards, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."*** Castle Rock Women's Health is a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to move into a new office to serve the community better. Please consider a monthly or one-time donation. ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead as he surveys the goings on from around the racing world. Based in Riyadh this week ahead of the Saudi Cup, Nick talks to William Knight, trainer of Sir Busker, Chase Chamberlin of Commonwealth, the part owners of Saudi Cup fancy Country Grammer, plus there are contributions from pod regulars Martin Kelly, talking Japanese horses and more, and Jane Mangan, who also gives her view on a wide range of domestic matters. Micky Hammond joins the show to discuss the Middleham Open Day on Good Friday, while Hong Kong legend Douglas Whyte describes the joy of training Russian Emperor to success in Doha last weekend, and has some firm views on the stewarding controversy that is creating tensions in Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead as he surveys the goings on from around the racing world. Based in Riyadh this week ahead of the Saudi Cup, Nick talks to William Knight, trainer of Sir Busker, Chase Chamberlin of Commonwealth, the part owners of Saudi Cup fancy Country Grammer, plus there are contributions from pod regulars Martin Kelly, talking Japanese horses and more, and Jane Mangan, who also gives her view on a wide range of domestic matters. Micky Hammond joins the show to discuss the Middleham Open Day on Good Friday, while Hong Kong legend Douglas Whyte describes the joy of training Russian Emperor to success in Doha last weekend, and has some firm views on the stewarding controversy that is creating tensions in Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. They lead with the news that the Jockey Club, parent company of some of the world's leading racecourses, has abandoned all dress codes. They are joined by CEO Nevin Truesdale. They also look ahead to the Dublin Racing Festival in the company of Ted Walsh, who saddles Any Second Now against the Mullins stars in the Irish Gold Cup. Martin Kelly is back on the Road to Riyadh, Racing Chaplain Simon Bailey drops in to talk about Time to Talk Day, while Sandown Clerk Andrew Cooper tells about a brand new racename for Saturday's fixture. Nick and Lee also cover the boardroom fallout at Retraining of Racehorses and the BHA's deputation to Ireland on the whip.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. They lead with the news that the Jockey Club, parent company of some of the world's leading racecourses, has abandoned all dress codes. They are joined by CEO Nevin Truesdale. They also look ahead to the Dublin Racing Festival in the company of Ted Walsh, who saddles Any Second Now against the Mullins stars in the Irish Gold Cup. Martin Kelly is back on the Road to Riyadh, Racing Chaplain Simon Bailey drops in to talk about Time to Talk Day, while Sandown Clerk Andrew Cooper tells about a brand new racename for Saturday's fixture. Nick and Lee also cover the boardroom fallout at Retraining of Racehorses and the BHA's deputation to Ireland on the whip.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing Correspondent David Yates to cast an eye over all the latest stories from round the racing world today. They cover the latest going and weather news, look ahead to Cheltenham at the weekend and to Gowran Park today, discuss the impact of the ever growing list of industry figures commenting on affordability and this year's ever changing Gold Cup picture. Trainer Sam Thomas joins the show with some surprising developments surrounding the campaign of Iwilldoit, while - in Florida - Nick catches up with 1ST Racing Chief Vet Dr Dionne Benson, who brings us up to speed on the response to the case of Equine Herpes in one of the trackside barns at Gulfstream Park. Becky Ireland is along from racing Welfare while Martin Kelly treads the Road to Riyadh.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing Correspondent David Yates to cast an eye over all the latest stories from round the racing world today. They cover the latest going and weather news, look ahead to Cheltenham at the weekend and to Gowran Park today, discuss the impact of the ever growing list of industry figures commenting on affordability and this year's ever changing Gold Cup picture. Trainer Sam Thomas joins the show with some surprising developments surrounding the campaign of Iwilldoit, while - in Florida - Nick catches up with 1ST Racing Chief Vet Dr Dionne Benson, who brings us up to speed on the response to the case of Equine Herpes in one of the trackside barns at Gulfstream Park. Becky Ireland is along from racing Welfare while Martin Kelly treads the Road to Riyadh.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, they begin by contemplating whether the BHA will bother to reschedule the Clarence House Chase should the race be lost to the weather as looks likely. They also discuss the ramifications of the Danny Brock case with regard to inside information and the newly published Economic Impact Study on behalf of the TBA, whose Deputy Chairman Philip Newton joins the show. Punter and Gambling Industry analyst Neil Channing drops in to discuss the potentially groundbreaking sanctions applied to bookmaker TonyBet by the Gambling Commission, while Nick talks to 80-year old Luk Chin, who harbours ambitions to drive a harness racing Group One in his native New Zealand while still working as a consultant anaesthetist. Martin Kelly brings us the latest from Riyadh, Racing Welfare's Jo White launches this year's mass participation fundraiser, while trainer Jim Bolger gives us the lowdown on his Classic winner Mac Swiney, who goes under the GOFFS hammer tomorrow.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, they begin by contemplating whether the BHA will bother to reschedule the Clarence House Chase should the race be lost to the weather as looks likely. They also discuss the ramifications of the Danny Brock case with regard to inside information and the newly published Economic Impact Study on behalf of the TBA, whose Deputy Chairman Philip Newton joins the show. Punter and Gambling Industry analyst Neil Channing drops in to discuss the potentially groundbreaking sanctions applied to bookmaker TonyBet by the Gambling Commission, while Nick talks to 80-year old Luk Chin, who harbours ambitions to drive a harness racing Group One in his native New Zealand while still working as a consultant anaesthetist. Martin Kelly brings us the latest from Riyadh, Racing Welfare's Jo White launches this year's mass participation fundraiser, while trainer Jim Bolger gives us the lowdown on his Classic winner Mac Swiney, who goes under the GOFFS hammer tomorrow.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with the news that Davy Russell is to make a brisk comeback to the saddle just weeks after retiring in order to cover for the injured Jack Kennedy. The veteran rider explains all to Nick. Looking ahead to the UK action this weekend, Nick catches up with Charlie Longsdon, trainer of Classic Chase fancy Guetapan Collonges, who also updates us on his star novice hurdler Rare Edition. Ben Case explains why Lanzarote Hurdle defending champ Cobblers Dream is back over hurdles, while Nick and Lee speculate over contingency plans for the Lingfield Winter Million of it falls to the weather and cast an eye over the newly elected jockey club members. Martin Kelly drops in on the Road to Riyadh, which features important Saudi Cup entry news this week.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with the news that Davy Russell is to make a brisk comeback to the saddle just weeks after retiring in order to cover for the injured Jack Kennedy. The veteran rider explains all to Nick. Looking ahead to the UK action this weekend, Nick catches up with Charlie Longsdon, trainer of Classic Chase fancy Guetapan Collonges, who also updates us on his star novice hurdler Rare Edition. Ben Case explains why Lanzarote Hurdle defending champ Cobblers Dream is back over hurdles, while Nick and Lee speculate over contingency plans for the Lingfield Winter Million of it falls to the weather and cast an eye over the newly elected jockey club members. Martin Kelly drops in on the Road to Riyadh, which features important Saudi Cup entry news this week.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with news of another slump in racecourse attendances through 2022, despite encouraging signs from the Christmas period. RCA CEO David Armstrong joins the show to offer his perspective. With the continuing fallout over the revision of the whip regulations, Nick talks to Steering Group member and World Horse Welfare boss Roly Owers for his take on the process. Later in the show, trainer Jamie Snowden reflects on some excellent performances from his novice hurdlers recently, looks ahead to Saturday's Tolworth Hurdle with Colonel Harry, and explains why Ga Law has a Gold Cup entry. Further afield, Martin Kelly brings his update from Riyadh, while Tom Dascombe looks forward to the opening week of Dubai's International Carnival with two interesting chances.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with news of another slump in racecourse attendances through 2022, despite encouraging signs from the Christmas period. RCA CEO David Armstrong joins the show to offer his perspective. With the continuing fallout over the revision of the whip regulations, Nick talks to Steering Group member and World Horse Welfare boss Roly Owers for his take on the process. Later in the show, trainer Jamie Snowden reflects on some excellent performances from his novice hurdlers recently, looks ahead to Saturday's Tolworth Hurdle with Colonel Harry, and explains why Ga Law has a Gold Cup entry. Further afield, Martin Kelly brings his update from Riyadh, while Tom Dascombe looks forward to the opening week of Dubai's International Carnival with two interesting chances.
Tom in for Nick and joined by senior writer at the Racing Post Lee Mottershead. Lee and Tom first look ahead to today's Matheson Hurdle at Leopardstown and ask just how good State man is, or at least needs to be to win today and whether he could be a threat to Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle. We look back at yesterday's action and hear from Conflated's rider Jack Kennedy after his Savills Chase win and from Home By The Lee's trainer Joseph O'Brien after his Christmas Hurdle success. Jospeh also tells us about High Definition's likely next run. It's a busy weekend of racing in the UK and Lee looks ahead to that, whilst we hear from trainer Olly Murphy who will be represented by five runners at Cheltenham including Thunder Rock in the Dipper and Brewin'upastorm in the Relkeel. Plus it's Thursday so we have the latest from Saudi Arabia with Martin Kelly.
Tom in for Nick and joined by senior writer at the Racing Post Lee Mottershead. Lee and Tom first look ahead to today's Matheson Hurdle at Leopardstown and ask just how good State man is, or at least needs to be to win today and whether he could be a threat to Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle. We look back at yesterday's action and hear from Conflated's rider Jack Kennedy after his Savills Chase win and from Home By The Lee's trainer Joseph O'Brien after his Christmas Hurdle success. Jospeh also tells us about High Definition's likely next run. It's a busy weekend of racing in the UK and Lee looks ahead to that, whilst we hear from trainer Olly Murphy who will be represented by five runners at Cheltenham including Thunder Rock in the Dipper and Brewin'upastorm in the Relkeel. Plus it's Thursday so we have the latest from Saudi Arabia with Martin Kelly.
Tom in for Nick and joined by RTE and RTV broadcaster Jane Mangan. We discuss the news that Ahoy Señor is set to run in the King George having originally been aiming for the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Sam Twiston-Davies is lined up for some big rides at Kempton and discusses the prospect of winning his 2nd King George. He rides Hitman and possibly I Like To Move for father Nigel in the Christmas Hurdle. With the news of pushback from the PJA on the BHA's proposed new whip rules we ask what this means for the future and whether there could and should be changes made to the proposals. Gordon Elliott has given Tom the lowdown on his Christmas runners and Jane assesses their respective chances. Grade 1 winning chaser Kalashnikov is back after over 18 months off and his trainer Amy Murphy joins us to talk about his reappearance in the Rowland Meyrick. We have our monthly check in with the Godolphin Flying Start team as Annie O'Rourke tells us about her experience and it's Thursday so we've the latest for the Saudi Arabian racing circuit with Martin Kelly.
Tom in for Nick and joined by RTE and RTV broadcaster Jane Mangan. We discuss the news that Ahoy Señor is set to run in the King George having originally been aiming for the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Sam Twiston-Davies is lined up for some big rides at Kempton and discusses the prospect of winning his 2nd King George. He rides Hitman and possibly I Like To Move for father Nigel in the Christmas Hurdle. With the news of pushback from the PJA on the BHA's proposed new whip rules we ask what this means for the future and whether there could and should be changes made to the proposals. Gordon Elliott has given Tom the lowdown on his Christmas runners and Jane assesses their respective chances. Grade 1 winning chaser Kalashnikov is back after over 18 months off and his trainer Amy Murphy joins us to talk about his reappearance in the Rowland Meyrick. We have our monthly check in with the Godolphin Flying Start team as Annie O'Rourke tells us about her experience and it's Thursday so we've the latest for the Saudi Arabian racing circuit with Martin Kelly.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to spin through the horseracing headlines from around the world today. Among topics on the agenda are the continuing big freeze, the trimming of some historic races for 2023, Danny Brock's corruption case and Australian trainer Darren Weir. Also joining Nick today are Chris Wall, who saddles his last runner tonight, Harry Derham, set to have his first runners over Christmas, and Bravemansgame's co-owner John Dance. New Zealand broadcaster Michael Guerin pays tribute to apprentice jockey Megan Taylor, killed in a fall at Ashburton today, while Martin Kelly brings us the latest news from Saudi Arabia.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to spin through the horseracing headlines from around the world today. Among topics on the agenda are the continuing big freeze, the trimming of some historic races for 2023, Danny Brock's corruption case and Australian trainer Darren Weir. Also joining Nick today are Chris Wall, who saddles his last runner tonight, Harry Derham, set to have his first runners over Christmas, and Bravemansgame's co-owner John Dance. New Zealand broadcaster Michael Guerin pays tribute to apprentice jockey Megan Taylor, killed in a fall at Ashburton today, while Martin Kelly brings us the latest news from Saudi Arabia.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to cast an eye over the latest developments in the racing world today. With an icy blast over UK/Ire, Nick checks on the prospects at Punchestown and Cheltenham with racecourse officials Richie Galway and Jon Pullin. He also catches up with Racing Welfare CEO Dawn Goodfellow to gauge the likely effect of the cold snap on racing's workforce in the midst of the energy crisis. Nick and Dave discuss the new start time of the King George and the PJA's response to the new whip regulations. Further afield Graham Cunningham continues the build up to Hong Kong's big raceday, while Nick talks to Richard Gibson, trainer of HK's leading sprinter Wellington. Martin Kelly begins his weekly series of bulletins from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the build up to the 2023 Saudi Cup.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to cast an eye over the latest developments in the racing world today. With an icy blast over UK/Ire, Nick checks on the prospects at Punchestown and Cheltenham with racecourse officials Richie Galway and Jon Pullin. He also catches up with Racing Welfare CEO Dawn Goodfellow to gauge the likely effect of the cold snap on racing's workforce in the midst of the energy crisis. Nick and Dave discuss the new start time of the King George and the PJA's response to the new whip regulations. Further afield Graham Cunningham continues the build up to Hong Kong's big raceday, while Nick talks to Richard Gibson, trainer of HK's leading sprinter Wellington. Martin Kelly begins his weekly series of bulletins from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the build up to the 2023 Saudi Cup.