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This weekend may be for the last time when Preakness 2025 is run at old Pimlico. It is the site for this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Michael McCarthy, the trainer of Journalism, discusses the timeline since his colt finished second in the Kentucky Derby and how he looks at being the favorite for the Preakness. Trainer Jamie Osborne talks about the reasons he decided not to bring Heart of Honor from across the Atlantic to race in the Derby and why he chose the Preakness for this colt and his daughter Saffie to ride in the U.S. From 1/ST Racing, the outgoing managers of the Preakness, TV host and analyst Ron Nicoletti and executive vice president Mike Rogers discuss not only Saturday's classic but also the transition of the Preakness and the rest of the state's racing to the new Maryland Jockey Club. Paddock Prince handicapper David Levitch offers analysis of both the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan on Friday and the Preakness on Saturday, even offering advice based on the weather whether it is rain or shine. Co-host John Cherwa from the Los Angeles Times discusses the big fine incurred by jockey Júnior Alvarado for overuse of the riding crop on Sovereignty to win the Kentucky Derby. They also look at listener and reader feedback about the idea to expand the Triple Crown by one week. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
It's our annual Kentucky Derby Seminar!Louie is joined this year by Kali Francois, from the Maryland Jockey Club and KY Downs.They go through the major stakes races on Oaks Friday and Derby Saturday.
Presented by TwinSpires Trainer Brendan Walsh discusses the return of Risen Star favorite East Avenue, trainer Phil Bauer joins us for this week's Kentucky Bred Conversation presented by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development and Breeders Incentive Funds, Bryan Pettigrew, Sam Houston VP & GM looks ahead to Saturday's stakes, Maryland Jockey Club president & GM Bill Knauf shares his thoughts on the future of Laurel, Pimlico and more, and dual Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse talks about Kentucky Derby hopeful Sandman and looks back on War of Will's win in the 2019 Risen Star. Plus, we bring you this week's edition of 'Calling All Three Year Old's' with Bobby Neuman presented by Spendthrift, Vance Hanson previews three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on his weekly Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
PTF kicks off the show with a visit with an old friend. Dan Illman of Maryland Jockey Club joins us to have a look at the 12% takeout Pick 5 on a stakes-laden Saturday at Laurel.Next up, PTF hands off to Mikee P (Mike Pribozie) who visits with Darin Zoccali of Twinspires.com to go over the all-stakes Pick Five at Fair Grounds that will anchor the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge qualifier on Saturday. Learn more by clicking here.In the shows last two segments, PTF and JK turn their attention to the Late Pick five at Gulfstream Park and the $2 Pick Six at Santa Anita.Takeaways: The Maryland Jockey Club's 12% takeout Pick 5 is designed to be player-friendly and appealing for horse racing enthusiasts. PTF and Mikee P provide in-depth analysis of the all-stakes Pick Five at Fair Grounds, integral to the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge qualifier. Listeners are urged to engage with the Coast to Coast Pick 5, which has generated substantial average pool sizes exceeding $250,000. The Late Pick Five at Gulfstream Park and the $2 Pick Six at Santa Anita are key focus points for wagering on the weekend's racing events. Companies mentioned in this episode: Laurel Park Maryland Jockey Club Daily Racing Form In the Money Media Express Bet TVG Twin Spires KDBC Churchill Downs
PTF kicks off the show with a visit with an old friend. Dan Illman of Maryland Jockey Club joins us to have a look at the 12% takeout Pick 5 on a stakes-laden Saturday at Laurel.Next up, PTF hands off to Mikee P (Mike Pribozie) who visits with Darin Zoccali of Twinspires.com to go over the all-stakes Pick Five at Fair Grounds that will anchor the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge qualifier on Saturday. Learn more by clicking here.In the shows last two segments, PTF and JK turn their attention to the Late Pick five at Gulfstream Park and the $2 Pick Six at Santa Anita.Takeaways:The Maryland Jockey Club's 12% takeout Pick 5 is designed to be player-friendly and appealing for horse racing enthusiasts.PTF and Mikee P provide in-depth analysis of the all-stakes Pick Five at Fair Grounds, integral to the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge qualifier.Listeners are urged to engage with the Coast to Coast Pick 5, which has generated substantial average pool sizes exceeding $250,000.The Late Pick Five at Gulfstream Park and the $2 Pick Six at Santa Anita are key focus points for wagering on the weekend's racing events.Companies mentioned in this episode:Laurel ParkMaryland Jockey ClubDaily Racing FormIn the Money MediaExpress BetTVGTwin SpiresKDBCChurchill Downs
Jason discusses Saturday's Southwest Stakes to open the show. Then talks to Dan Illman from Laurel Park to talk about the new Maryland Jockey Club, his career in racing, racing in Maryland, and more!
The Happy Hour kicks off the Road to Pimlico w/ Dan Illman of the Maryland Jockey Club, and John Piassek of Yonkers Raceway. They walk through Saturday's late pick 4 at Laurel Park, and reminisce on "Old Pimlico." Sign up with our friends at AmWager! They are matching 100% of your deposit up to $150! www.amwager.com
Whitney Verbal is a Commonwealth Steward for the Virginia Racing Commission and serves on the Board of Stewards for Colonial Downs. Born in Chicago, she rode a horse for the first time at a summer camp as a child, and fell in love. Graduating from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, her passion for horse racing began during a transformative internship at Lazy E Ranch in Oklahoma working with Quarter Horse mares and foals. Whitney went on to work as a Placing Judge for the Maryland Jockey Club, completed the Racing Officials Accreditation Program (ROAP), and has since worked as a racing official at Colonial Downs, Keeneland, and Zia Park. In this episode, learn from Whitney about the process of becoming a racing steward, the various positions that fall under the umbrella title of horse racing official, and how to intentionally look for an internship in your area of interest.
In an industry that has been famously and dangerously slow to change, the future of the Maryland Jockey Club, Preakness, Pimlico and Laurel is about to change dramtically and forever. Nestor had a lot of questions – and historical perspective – for David Richardson and Alan Foreman, who try to answer all of the mystery surrounding the Stronach family, the local tracks and the future of the second crown of horse racing's Triple Crown at Old Hilltop in Baltimore. The post The future of Maryland racing and Preakness explained fully by David Richardson and Alan Foreman first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
PTF hosts with special appearances from JK, giving thoughts on the last six races at Pimlico on Saturday. ITM's own Naomi Tukker, on site at Pimlico all week, and popular guest Phillip Shelton of Medallion Racing, are also here with their insights. Sponsored by our friends at Maryland Jockey Club.
PTF hosts with special appearances from JK, giving thoughts on the last six races at Pimlico on Saturday. ITM's own Naomi Tukker, on site at Pimlico all week, and popular guest Phillip Shelton of Medallion Racing, are also here with their insights. Sponsored by our friends at Maryland Jockey Club.
Sponsored by the Maryland Jockey Club. Naomi Tukker and Matt Bernier are here to go over the two graded stakes at Laurel on Saturday with PTF. Then the trio turns their attention to the two Grade 2 stakes for three-year-olds at Fair Grounds. Then Tyler Frausto from 1st Bet is here with an exciting announcement about the Ultimate Betting Challenge. Mike Somich stops by to go over Saturday's Golden Hour Pick 4 Last but not least, Klaus Ebner shares his insight into the JRA races, including the February Stakes.
Sponsored by the Maryland Jockey Club. Naomi Tukker and Matt Bernier are here to go over the two graded stakes at Laurel on Saturday with PTF. Then the trio turns their attention to the two Grade 2 stakes for three-year-olds at Fair Grounds. Then Tyler Frausto from 1st Bet is here with an exciting announcement about the Ultimate Betting Challenge. Mike Somich stops by to go over Saturday's Golden Hour Pick 4 Last but not least, Klaus Ebner shares his insight into the JRA races, including the February Stakes.
PTF and Nick Tammaro are here to go over the six races in the Independence Day Pimlico Seven-figure Pick Six forceout. Brought to you by the Maryland Jockey Club, Xpressbet, and 1/st bet. Xpressbet and 1/ST BET customers can cash in on a $10 Free Bet on the Pimlico Mandatory Payout Pick 6 on Sunday, July 4. Customers who bet the Pick 6 with Xpressbet or 1/ST BET will get up to $10 back. Customers who bet $10+ on the Rainbow 6 will get $10 back. Customers who bet less than $10 on the Rainbow 6 will get their amount bet back. All refunds will be processed by 5PM ET on Tuesday, July 6. Details can be found at http://1st.com/bet/promotions (1st.com/bet/promotions) or by logging into 1/ST BET or Xpressbet.
PTF and Nick Tammaro are here to go over the six races in the Independence Day Pimlico Seven-figure Pick Six forceout. Brought to you by the Maryland Jockey Club, Xpressbet, and 1/st bet. Xpressbet and 1/ST BET customers can cash in on a $10 Free Bet on the Pimlico Mandatory Payout Pick 6 on Sunday, July 4. Customers who bet the Pick 6 with Xpressbet or 1/ST BET will get up to $10 back. Customers who bet $10+ on the Rainbow 6 will get $10 back. Customers who bet less than $10 on the Rainbow 6 will get their amount bet back. All refunds will be processed by 5PM ET on Tuesday, July 6. Details can be found at http://1st.com/bet/promotions (1st.com/bet/promotions) or by logging into 1/ST BET or Xpressbet.
PTF is back with you along with Naomi Tukker of Maryland Jockey Club to bring you their thoughts on the $115,000+ double carryover in Friday's Late Pick 5. Selections and tickets will be posted on inthemoneypodcast.com on this show's blog page after scratches Please note that a $10 Free Bet on the Pimlico Late Pick 5 is available for customers using Xpressbet and 1/ST BET. Download the app at http://1ST.com/BET (1ST.com/BET)
PTF is back with you along with Naomi Tukker of Maryland Jockey Club to bring you their thoughts on the $115,000+ double carryover in Friday's Late Pick 5. Selections and tickets will be posted on inthemoneypodcast.com on this show's blog page after scratches Please note that a $10 Free Bet on the Pimlico Late Pick 5 is available for customers using Xpressbet and 1/ST BET. Download the app at http://1ST.com/BET (1ST.com/BET)
In an episode dedicated to the Preakness Stakes weekend, Acacia speaks to David Fiske from Winchell Thoroughbreds about their runner Midnight Bourbon, as well as Three Diamonds Farm's Kirk Wycoff, who discusses his Black Eyed Susan entrant Army Wife. Maryland Jockey Club analyst Naomi Tukker then joins the show to help handicap the Preakness field from a pedigree standpoint.
In an episode dedicated to the Preakness Stakes weekend, Acacia speaks to David Fiske from Winchell Thoroughbreds about their runner Midnight Bourbon, as well as Three Diamonds Farm's Kirk Wycoff, who discusses his Black Eyed Susan entrant Army Wife. Maryland Jockey Club analyst Naomi Tukker then joins the show to help handicap the Preakness field from a pedigree standpoint.
On today's Going in Circles LIVE we are joined by Aaron Vercruysse of Post Time radio to talk the Kentucky Derby picture and he brings a few very unique angles to light. We also had Sal Sinatra from the Maryland Jockey Club to talk about their ongoing equine herpes issues, the new meet opening on Thursday at Laurel, how the Pimlico project is progressing and Sal's ideas about using a ratings system to classify horses instead of traditional claiming/allowance races. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
Always wondered how someone lines a field? Let top handicapper, Equibase chartcaller and Maryland Jockey Club linemaker Keith Feustle explain it all to you. He has been setting odds on and off since the early 90s, making the morning line at Colonial Downs since 2003 before taking over from Frank Carulli in 2013 at Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park. As for his handicapping skills, let the results speak for themselves: he picked the winners of seven from last Saturday's nine-race card at Laurel Park on top.. “How to: create morning line odds” on this week's Talk Racing To Me.
Always wondered how someone lines a field? Let top handicapper, Equibase chartcaller and Maryland Jockey Club linemaker Keith Feustle explain it all to you. He has been setting odds on and off since the early 90s, making the morning line at Colonial Downs since 2003 before taking over from Frank Carulli in 2013 at Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park. As for his handicapping skills, let the results speak for themselves: he picked the winners of seven from last Saturday’s nine-race card at Laurel Park on top.. “How to: create morning line odds” on this week’s Talk Racing To Me.
In this episode we had a chance to talk with Naomi Tukker about her career in horse racing, her international racing background, The Godolphin Flying Start Program, her time with Racing.com, her travels around the world, and her time at Pimlico and Laurel Park --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andawaytheyjoe/support
We discuss the news of the day and welcome in Maryland Jockey Club analyst Naomi Tukker to talk about her first year in Maryland, the upcoming Preakness, her career in racing, and more!
Andy Beyer and Mike Watchmaker handicap the 143rd Preakness Stakes with DRF Players' Podcast host Peter Thomas Fornatale. The race features a rematch between top two Kentucky Derby finishers Justify and Good Magic. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Stan Salter, Dave Rodman and Ty Ehlis preview the Fire Plug Stakes and What A Summer Stakes on Saturday at Laurel Park, along with discussing an impressive victory by, Instilled Regard, in the Lecomte Stakes.
Stan Salter, Dave Rodman and Ty Ehlis preview the 11 race card at Laurel Park on Maryland Million Day.
Stan Salter, Dave Rodman and Ty Ehlis discuss the eight stakes races coming up on Saturday at Laurel Park including the G2 Baltimore/Washington International, the G3 Commonwealth Derby and the G3 Commonwealth Oaks.
Stanton Salter, Dave Rodman and Ty Ehlis sit down and recap the local races from Laurel Park and preview the Grade 3, Frank J DeFrancis Dash, and the 6 other stakes races Saturday at Laurel Park.
In this podcast I interview Kathleen J.P. Tabor, Esq. about a book she co-wrote with Jan I. Berlage, Maryland Equine Law: A Legal Guide to Horse Ownership and Activities (Go Dutch Publishing, 2011). Attorney Tabor describes how her practice as an Equine Lawyer brings her in touch with diverse areas of the law such as contract law, international law, and tort law. She also discusses how effective lawyering by attorneys who understand the horse industry help maintain positive relationships between and among equestrians. Kathleen is a solo practitioner of the Law Office of Kathleen J.P. Tabor, LLC, a general civil practice with a special focus on agricultural and equine businesses, activities, and ownership. Her practice has taken her all across the State of Maryland. In addition to her legal training, Kathleen is a trained mediator and collaborative practitioner. A life-member of the Maryland Horse Council, Kathleen was recently elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors. She also serves on the advisory board of Maryland Fund for Horses, Inc. She is a member of the Maryland Farm Bureau, the American Horse Council, American College of Equine Attorneys and the American Agricultural Law Association (to name a few). Kathleen currently serves as the Trade and Support Industries representative on the Maryland Horse Industry Board, appointed by the Governor in 2009. Kathleen is also founding member of the Agriculture Law Section and of the Animal Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association. She serves as a mentor to UB Law students and to others interested in equine law and related activities. Among other speaking venues, she is a regular speaker at the Maryland Horse World Expo. She has authored articles on equine related legal and dispute resolution issues, authored MHCs Guide to County Zoning and Horses and along with Jan I. Berlage is co-author of the book, Maryland Equine Law: A Legal Guide to Horse Ownership and Activities. Kathleen has had a life-long passion for horses. She is a pleasure rider, but also enjoys driving when the opportunity arises. She held a commercial carriage license driving Percherons and Belgians in the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore and also held a pari-mutuel tellers license with the Maryland Jockey Club prior to law school. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast I interview Kathleen J.P. Tabor, Esq. about a book she co-wrote with Jan I. Berlage, Maryland Equine Law: A Legal Guide to Horse Ownership and Activities (Go Dutch Publishing, 2011). Attorney Tabor describes how her practice as an Equine Lawyer brings her in touch with diverse areas of the law such as contract law, international law, and tort law. She also discusses how effective lawyering by attorneys who understand the horse industry help maintain positive relationships between and among equestrians. Kathleen is a solo practitioner of the Law Office of Kathleen J.P. Tabor, LLC, a general civil practice with a special focus on agricultural and equine businesses, activities, and ownership. Her practice has taken her all across the State of Maryland. In addition to her legal training, Kathleen is a trained mediator and collaborative practitioner. A life-member of the Maryland Horse Council, Kathleen was recently elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors. She also serves on the advisory board of Maryland Fund for Horses, Inc. She is a member of the Maryland Farm Bureau, the American Horse Council, American College of Equine Attorneys and the American Agricultural Law Association (to name a few). Kathleen currently serves as the Trade and Support Industries representative on the Maryland Horse Industry Board, appointed by the Governor in 2009. Kathleen is also founding member of the Agriculture Law Section and of the Animal Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association. She serves as a mentor to UB Law students and to others interested in equine law and related activities. Among other speaking venues, she is a regular speaker at the Maryland Horse World Expo. She has authored articles on equine related legal and dispute resolution issues, authored MHCs Guide to County Zoning and Horses and along with Jan I. Berlage is co-author of the book, Maryland Equine Law: A Legal Guide to Horse Ownership and Activities. Kathleen has had a life-long passion for horses. She is a pleasure rider, but also enjoys driving when the opportunity arises. She held a commercial carriage license driving Percherons and Belgians in the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore and also held a pari-mutuel tellers license with the Maryland Jockey Club prior to law school. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices