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I've had the pleasure of interviewing Darren Beadman many times but not so much in recent years. Spotted him at Graham McNeice's recent funeral service, and it occurred to me that “Shadow” would have insisted I feature the former star jockey on this podcast. Darren's a busy boy these days in his role as Race Day Operations Manager for Godolphin, with little time to spare. We pinned him down last Friday after he'd completed duties at the Rosehill barrier trials. It's just a relaxed chat between two old racing mates. Darren talks about the importance of official trials in the Godolphin operation. He explains that communication with race day media has become a significant part of his role with Godolphin. Darren says he's got a bigger advantage than most when listening to post race reports from the many jockeys used by Godolphin. He reflects on the horrific Hong Kong accident that terminated his stellar riding career. Darren outlines the complexities of his diffuse axonal brain injury and the subsequent rehabilitation period. He names the best horse he got to ride during his time in Hong Kong. The celebrated jockey takes us back to childhood days in Canberra and his earliest association with horses. He reflects on his good fortune in having the opportunity to learn his trade under the legendary Theo Green. Darren talks about an early apprentice's premiership win and his first Gr 1 success- A Golden Slipper on Inspired for his boss. He remembers another Slipper win 13 years later on Guineas. The 58 year old remembers his relocation to France as a 19 year old. Despite ongoing homesickness, he managed to win 50 races including the Gr 1 Prix Morny at Deauville. Darren takes us through the remarkable story of his Melbourne Cup win on Kingston Rule in 1990. The royally bred stayer carried the Kingston Town colours and elevated his fresh faced young jockey to racing's biggest stage. This man was privileged to ride some of the greatest horses of his generation. He talks with great affection about Saintly, known colloquially as “the horse from heaven”. Predictably he lights up when asked to pay tribute to the amazing Octagonal. Darren pays an even bigger tribute to Octagonal's son Lonhro. He rates the champion's two best wins. Another great horse Beadman got to ride was Super Impose. He won seven races on the versatile champion. Darren remembers the 1991 Epsom when Super Impose did the impossible to complete a staggering quartet of Gr 1 mile victories at Randwick. He had only two rides on the great mare Let's Elope. One of them resulted in a stunning Australian Cup win. He looks back on his bombshell decision to leave racing at the top of his game to join the Christian Life Centre as a Minister. He recalls his many duties for the church, and his role as a Skychannel presenter. Darren confirms that wife Kim recently began her quest for a PHD in Psychology. The family man talks of daughters Rachel and Jessica who've each provided their parents with a granddaughter. Darren brings us up to date on the current activities of son Mitch who himself rode more than 100 winners in a very brief riding career. I'm embarrassed to confess this is Darren's first appearance on our podcast. I deserve a severe reprimand.
Legend Mining Ltd (ASX:LEG) executive chair Mark Wilson joins Proactive's Tylah Tully to discuss six newly identified conductor targets at Octagonal prospect within its Rockford Project in the Fraser Range, Western Australia. These conductors were identified through an extension of the maiden High-Power Fixed Loop Electro-Magnetics survey which started in July, after weather-related delays. The extension survey was carried out by Highpower EM Geophysical Services Pty Ltd and revealed six complex conductors related to the mineralised eastern contact of the Octagonal Intrusive contact. These findings suggest that nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation previously identified in this area may extend further east, to where there has been limited drill testing. The company plans to combine the survey results with reprocessed seismic data and AI/ML analyses to define new drill targets. Diamond drill planning is underway, pending a site visit from Native Title Holders in September 2024, required before further land access negotiations. Meanwhile, a new HPFLTEM survey is also being conducted at the Magnus prospect within the same project. #Proactiveinvestors #LegendMining #ASX #RockfordProject #FraserRange #OctagonalProspect #NickelCopper #MineralExploration #HPFLTEM #GeophysicalSurvey #DiamondDrilling #NativeTitle #Mineralisation #WesternAustralia #MiningNews #ExplorationUpdate #SeismicData #ArtificialIntelligence #DrillTargets #MiningIndustry #ResourceDiscovery #MagnusProspect #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Legend Mining Ltd (ASX:LEG) executive chair Mark Wilson sits down with Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to discuss a new field season at the Octagonal prospect within the Rockford Project, Fraser Range, Western Australia as well as the current nickel market. This season includes extending the maiden High-Power Fixed Loop Electro-Magnetics (HPFLTEM) survey, initially completed in December 2023 but delayed due to weather-related access issues. The new survey targets a strong conductive zone on the eastern flank of Octagonal and is expected to take 20 days. Wilson highlighted that unprecedented rainfall in March 2024, followed by additional rain events, had hindered vehicle access to the Rockford project, delaying fieldwork. The Trans Australian Railway access road reopened on July 16, 2024, allowing the survey to proceed. Highpower EM Geophysical Services Pty Ltd has mobilised to the Octagonal site to begin the survey extension. Initial data identified a strong conductive source east of the previous survey area, interpreted as an extension of the Octagonal intrusion. This area is significant due to intersections of nickel-copper sulphide in previous drill holes OCT0189 and OCDD004, which are similar to the Nova-Bollinger mineralisation setting. The extension survey is expected to be completed in 20 days, with data modelling results anticipated by the end of August 2024. Future work includes HPFLTEM survey data modelling, seismic reprocessing, diamond drill hole target generation, and heritage clearance for drilling at Octagonal. #ProactiveInvestors #LegendMining #ASX #RockfordProject #FraserRange #WesternAustralia #HPFLTEM #NickelCopperSulphide #GeophysicalSurvey #MineralExploration #OctagonalProspect #NovaBollinger #DiamondDrilling #SeismicReprocessing #MiningNews #FieldSeason #ElectroMagneticsSurvey #Geology #ResourceExploration #MiningUpdate #NaturalResources #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
I've had a number of verbal and email requests to provide a podcast with a former top Queensland jockey who enjoyed a distinguished career despite a torturous battle with weight. Unable to continue with the ravages of the sweat box, Shane Scriven quit the saddle in 2012 to pursue a brand new career with Racing Queensland. Today he's firmly established as a counsellor and mentor for young jockeys coming through the system. Guess what! We posted a podcast with Shane almost four years ago. In view of the fact that nothing has changed in his life, we're going to give the interview another run this week. He begins by talking about the days when he had to take short breaks from riding in order to save his sanity. Shane looks back on his childhood involvement with horses. His sister loved the more elegant riding disciplines. Her brother wanted to go as fast as possible. He says the first trainer with whom he sought an apprenticeship wasn't interested. He eventually got a start with Eagle Farm trainer Tom Dawson. The former ace jockey reflects on the thrill of his first win. He rode a winning double in fact, and one of his mounts was a quarter horse. Shane rode his first Gr 1 winner in Sydney. The filly Tingo Tango was trained by Doug Bougoure who was destined to become his father-in-law. The former jockey pays tribute to talented galloper Prince Salieri who gave him two Gr 1 wins. He talks about a fleeting association with the outstanding racehorse Rough Habit- one ride for one win in the P.J O'Shea Stakes. He recalls every step of the race. Shane has high regard for Scenic Shot, the last topliner he got to ride. He won two Doomben Cups and an LKS McKinnon Stakes on the West Aussie. He pays tribute to favourites like Opressor, Buck's Pride, Burdekin Blues and Consular. It still pains him, but he's happy to talk about the “one that got away”- his desperately unlucky defeat on champion Octagonal in the 1995 Victoria Derby. Shane talks about the Ipswich “brain fade” that put him on the sidelines for a lengthy period. There's a funny side to this disaster. He's justifiably proud of a Brisbane jockey's premiership in the 2008/2009 season when he had nowhere near as many rides as some of his lighter rivals. Shane closes with special mention of daughter Halle. It's a laid back chat with a former jockey whose career would have reached dizzy heights had he been a few kgs lighter.
In the final episode of the series, the boys review the Group 1 victories of Magic Time and Broadsiding in Sydney last weekend, alongside the back-to-back Quokka domination of Overpass. They also provide their favourite moments of the carnival, look into the crystal ball at who could emerge during the spring and the Final Furlong segment pays tribute to Octagonal's best performing son, the late Lonhro, as well as one of the experts who has some special news of their own.
Diary of a Serial Hostess Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)
After so many years of setting the table like a Turkish bazaar, that is adding color and layers, and more colors and more layers to make the tables look interesting, unique, and personal, I am officially stating that my New Year resolve is to start set my tables using all white. I know it is time. Not that I will shy away from colorful accents, flowers, and accessories, I am just feeling that considering all that is going on around us, an all-white table is calming, welcoming, and stress-free. I think it is going to change my life. The basics are: A white tablecloth will stand masses of wear. It can be linen, cotton, or damask. It can be embroidered in white, simply hemmed, or raw-edged. It will withstand stains, spills, and all sorts of bad treatment. And, when cared for, it will always look polished, crisp, and elegant. Use it with felt padding under it so it doesn't move around and wash it quickly after each use, treating the spots with salt. Yes, salt. A set of white linen napkins are the best. With all white or color initials (if you must), with or without an embroidered border, or just with a simple hem, white napkins go from everyday breakfast to fancy dinner parties. 20x20 are the luxurious size and I prefer linen to any other material. A set of white plates with a simple gold band, with a scalloped border, or just plain. They can be round, oval, or square. Octagonal ones are great for layering, and the ones with leaves on the border are also great to use as accents. Ceramic, pottery, fine china, and porcelain can be mixed to create interesting combinations. Meaning, that white plates are not boring, they are classics that you can use forever and then, mix and match as you like. Candles: Ivory candles -not white- are the most elegant ones. However, changing the color of the candlesticks adds a touch of whimsy and style. I have been using a lot of pale pink candlesticks that glow with a beautiful rose hue making everyone look so much better! And yes, you can mix the colors as long as the tone is the same. Glasses: Clear crystal is always best but, I also like pale-hued glasses especially at night on an all-white table…. you have to see what you are drinking! A great idea is to invest in an all-purpose glass (stemmed or not) that you can use to serve everything. Centerpieces: are as easy as a white ceramic bowl filled with fruit, or all one color of different types of flowers, or a group of green leaves and ferns to add texture and depth. Even on an all-white table, a punch of color is welcome. Candlesticks: Silver, bronze, wood, and glass are all perfect. Place them in groups or by themselves scattered around the table and make sure that they don't block anyone's view. I love how wonderful a table looks with only candlesticks as decor… but do mix high and low ones like votives and tapers to achieve a sense of movement. We'll see how long this lasts, right? I am excited to start. With promises of more all-white ideas, I leave you. Sincerely,The Serial Hostess From the archives: Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
Diary of a Serial Hostess Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)
After so many years of setting the table like a Turkish bazaar, that is adding color and layers, and more colors and more layers to make the tables look interesting, unique, and personal, I am officially stating that my New Year resolve is to start set my tables using all white. I know it is time. Not that I will shy away from colorful accents, flowers, and accessories, I am just feeling that considering all that is going on around us, an all-white table is calming, welcoming, and stress-free. I think it is going to change my life. The basics are: A white tablecloth will stand masses of wear. It can be linen, cotton, or damask. It can be embroidered in white, simply hemmed, or raw-edged. It will withstand stains, spills, and all sorts of bad treatment. And, when cared for, it will always look polished, crisp, and elegant. Use it with felt padding under it so it doesn't move around and wash it quickly after each use, treating the spots with salt. Yes, salt. A set of white linen napkins are the best. With all white or color initials (if you must), with or without an embroidered border, or just with a simple hem, white napkins go from everyday breakfast to fancy dinner parties. 20x20 are the luxurious size and I prefer linen to any other material. A set of white plates with a simple gold band, with a scalloped border, or just plain. They can be round, oval, or square. Octagonal ones are great for layering, and the ones with leaves on the border are also great to use as accents. Ceramic, pottery, fine china, and porcelain can be mixed to create interesting combinations. Meaning, that white plates are not boring, they are classics that you can use forever and then, mix and match as you like. Candles: Ivory candles -not white- are the most elegant ones. However, changing the color of the candlesticks adds a touch of whimsy and style. I have been using a lot of pale pink candlesticks that glow with a beautiful rose hue making everyone look so much better! And yes, you can mix the colors as long as the tone is the same. Glasses: Clear crystal is always best but, I also like pale-hued glasses especially at night on an all-white table…. you have to see what you are drinking! A great idea is to invest in an all-purpose glass (stemmed or not) that you can use to serve everything. Centerpieces: are as easy as a white ceramic bowl filled with fruit, or all one color of different types of flowers, or a group of green leaves and ferns to add texture and depth. Even on an all-white table, a punch of color is welcome. Candlesticks: Silver, bronze, wood, and glass are all perfect. Place them in groups or by themselves scattered around the table and make sure that they don't block anyone's view. I love how wonderful a table looks with only candlesticks as decor… but do mix high and low ones like votives and tapers to achieve a sense of movement. We'll see how long this lasts, right? I am excited to start. With promises of more all-white ideas, I leave you. Sincerely,The Serial Hostess From the archives: Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
Diary of a Serial Hostess Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)
After so many years of setting the table like a Turkish bazaar, that is adding color and layers, and more colors and more layers to make the tables look interesting, unique, and personal, I am officially stating that my New Year resolve is to start set my tables using all white. I know it is time. Not that I will shy away from colorful accents, flowers, and accessories, I am just feeling that considering all that is going on around us, an all-white table is calming, welcoming, and stress-free. I think it is going to change my life. The basics are: A white tablecloth will stand masses of wear. It can be linen, cotton, or damask. It can be embroidered in white, simply hemmed, or raw-edged. It will withstand stains, spills, and all sorts of bad treatment. And, when cared for, it will always look polished, crisp, and elegant. Use it with felt padding under it so it doesn't move around and wash it quickly after each use, treating the spots with salt. Yes, salt. A set of white linen napkins are the best. With all white or color initials (if you must), with or without an embroidered border, or just with a simple hem, white napkins go from everyday breakfast to fancy dinner parties. 20x20 are the luxurious size and I prefer linen to any other material. A set of white plates with a simple gold band, with a scalloped border, or just plain. They can be round, oval, or square. Octagonal ones are great for layering, and the ones with leaves on the border are also great to use as accents. Ceramic, pottery, fine china, and porcelain can be mixed to create interesting combinations. Meaning, that white plates are not boring, they are classics that you can use forever and then, mix and match as you like. Candles: Ivory candles -not white- are the most elegant ones. However, changing the color of the candlesticks adds a touch of whimsy and style. I have been using a lot of pale pink candlesticks that glow with a beautiful rose hue making everyone look so much better! And yes, you can mix the colors as long as the tone is the same. Glasses: Clear crystal is always best but, I also like pale-hued glasses especially at night on an all-white table…. you have to see what you are drinking! A great idea is to invest in an all-purpose glass (stemmed or not) that you can use to serve everything. Centerpieces: are as easy as a white ceramic bowl filled with fruit, or all one color of different types of flowers, or a group of green leaves and ferns to add texture and depth. Even on an all-white table, a punch of color is welcome. Candlesticks: Silver, bronze, wood, and glass are all perfect. Place them in groups or by themselves scattered around the table and make sure that they don't block anyone's view. I love how wonderful a table looks with only candlesticks as decor… but do mix high and low ones like votives and tapers to achieve a sense of movement. We'll see how long this lasts, right? I am excited to start. With promises of more all-white ideas, I leave you. Sincerely,The Serial Hostess From the archives: Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
Sports journalist Karim Zidan returns to the show to catch up with Felix about the world of combat sports and their attendant politics. They discuss responses to Israel/Gaza in the MMA world, developments in Saudi Arabia's use of sports for soft power, political use of fight sports in Chechnya, and the deep bromance between Dana White and Donald Trump. Find Karim's writing at: https://www.sportspolitika.news/ Follow Karim at: https://twitter.com/ZidanSports Prod note: we're putting out two public episodes today, partially to re-align the episode numberings to keep Monday eps even and Thursday eps odd. Obviously something only I care about, but also just letting you know to expect a regular Patreon ep this Thursday.
John Powell was at a loose end when he returned to Australia in 2021 after calling time on his long riding career in Singapore. It wasn't long before Racing NSW enlisted his services as a mentor for northern NSW jockeys, and more recently Gary Kliese has snapped him up for a co-hosting role on Sky Thoroughbred Central's coverage of northern rivers racing. It's almost forty years since John Powell began his apprenticeship with Helen Page at Warwick Farm. In a 37 year riding career he rode 1400 winners in five jurisdictions, more than half of them in Singapore. We were able to pin him down recently for a lengthy chat about his fascinating journey in racing. John begins by explaining how his opportunity with Sky Thoroughbred Central came up. He says his main focus is on the characteristics of horses and tactics employed by jockeys. John says he'd barely settled back in Australia when he got a surprise phone call from Corey Brown on behalf of Racing NSW. The former top jockey takes us back to childhood days at Campbelltown and talks about the family friend who introduced him to Helen Page. He recalls his delight when Warwick Farm trainer Frank Bacon gave him his very first race ride. John hasn't forgotten his very first winner at Gosford for his boss Helen Page. He admits the ride wasn't pretty. The chief steward spoke to him on the day about an entirely different matter. He fondly remembers his magical first city winner at Canterbury in 1987. Powell recalls multiple wins on the Guy Walter trained Prince Invader- a very important horse to the young rider in those early days. He has never forgotten a pick-up ride on brilliant sprinter Show County. He got the ride during a jockey's strike when every runner at a Warwick Farm meeting was ridden by an apprentice. The recently retired jockey looks back on his affinity with Kembla Grange racecourse. In one season in the late 80's he was champion Kembla apprentice. He talks of Shane Edmonds, another talented apprentice who was with Helen Page at the same time. John talks about his addiction to diuretics, the demon pills used by many jockeys in days gone by to help them excrete water through the kidneys. Diuretics gave jockeys a simple way of losing weight on race days. They were very dangerous long term. He looks back on several short term contracts in Mauritius- a unique racing environment. John talks of his very successful stint in Macau. It was here a Panamanian jockey helped him to fine tune his riding style. He looks back on some of the outstanding horses he got to ride in Australia including a few of Bart Cummings' topliners. John talks of his association with John Hawkes which led him to a full season in Brisbane. The champion trainer once entrusted John with a barrier trial ride on champion Octagonal. He still talks about it. He looks back on his appointment as stable jockey for Don Baertshiger in Singapore- a partnership that would last for many years. John says he got away to a “flyer” in Singapore by winning the Gr 1 Derby on Hello And Goodbye. It was Kiwi trainer Bruce Marsh's first Singapore win. He talks of his first win in the Kranji Mile and a second Singapore Derby. John reflects on a Kranji Mile win for Laurie Laxon and a QE2 Cup success. The former ace jockey talks openly about his cancer scare. The discovery of a lump on his neck during a routine medical check led to further scans. Thyroid cancer was detected. Covid enforced travel restrictions delayed John's return to Sydney for crucial surgery. He says the thyroid complication sent his weight on a spiral, and he knew his riding days were numbered. John remembers the shock he received to read about his retirement on social media, long before he'd made any announcement. It's a laid back chat with a talented jockey who spent 25 of his 37 riding years out of Australia.
Race horse trainer Wayne Hawkes joined Gerard to talk about Dean Holland's funeral on Monday, how racing will change as a result of the accident, the seven equine deaths at Churchill Downs, the impact the whip had on Octagonal, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mikey & Jeremy watch S3E17 "Legacy". They discuss Lionel's obsessions, Lana's realization, and the return of Christopher Reeve's Dr. Virgil Swann.
Welcome to the fifty-fourth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. I've waited to post this one because so much aviation history is happening over the US! Over the last weekend in Joint military operations, US Air Force F-22 Raptors and F-16C Vipers shot down the Chinese Spy Balloon and three additional objects, one over Lake Huron with an interesting description. This episode contains the audio from the Spy Balloon shoot-down on 4 Feb and the object "decommissioned" on Sunday 12 Feb. A lot of questions I raise are still unanswered, like where did these last three objects come from and why did one of our most high tech air-to-air missiles miss on Sunday. Many of these questions will be answered when the payload and objects are recovered. Here are four links to the audio and video of the intercepts found on YouTube: F-22 and HUNTRESS audio from balloon shoot down. The long version of Spy Balloon shoot down audio. Still pretty scratchy but easy to make it out. Audio of the F-16s Octagonal object shoot down over Lake Huron. The best video I've found of the Spy Balloon shoot down I mention in the podcast. The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is sponsored by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. The F-22A Raptor is arguably the best fifth-generation fighter on the planet. A four, six, or eight-foot-long print of a Hawaii Air National Guard F-22 can be purchased here. The F-22s were supported by F-15Cs from the Massachusetts Air National Guard carrying SNIPER targeting pods on their centerline station. The 44th Fighter Squadron flies in the same configuration... AIM-120C AMRAAMs, AIM-9X Sidewinders, and the SNIPER pod. The F-16C Fighting Falcon has several air-to-air kills before this past weekend. F-16 prints of the 4th FS Fuujins and The Wraith from the 64th Aggressor Squadron are also available. I really do appreciate all of you downloading and listening to this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. All episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast are found on my Mark Hasara website under the Podcast pulldown tab. Look forward to talking with you next week... who knows what will happen this week!
Welcome to the fifty-fourth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. I've waited to post this one because so much aviation history is happening over the US! Over the last weekend in Joint military operations, US Air Force F-22 Raptors and F-16C Vipers shot down the Chinese Spy Balloon and three additional objects, one over Lake Huron with an interesting description. This episode contains the audio from the Spy Balloon shoot-down on 4 Feb and the object "decommissioned" on Sunday 12 Feb. A lot of questions I raise are still unanswered, like where did these last three objects come from and why did one of our most high tech air-to-air missiles miss on Sunday. Many of these questions will be answered when the payload and objects are recovered. Here are four links to the audio and video of the intercepts found on YouTube: F-22 and HUNTRESS audio from balloon shoot down. The long version of Spy Balloon shoot down audio. Still pretty scratchy but easy to make it out. Audio of the F-16s Octagonal object shoot down over Lake Huron. The best video I've found of the Spy Balloon shoot down I mention in the podcast. The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is sponsored by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. The F-22A Raptor is arguably the best fifth-generation fighter on the planet. A four, six, or eight-foot-long print of a Hawaii Air National Guard F-22 can be purchased here. The F-22s were supported by F-15Cs from the Massachusetts Air National Guard carrying SNIPER targeting pods on their centerline station. The 44th Fighter Squadron flies in the same configuration... AIM-120C AMRAAMs, AIM-9X Sidewinders, and the SNIPER pod. The F-16C Fighting Falcon has several air-to-air kills before this past weekend. F-16 prints of the 4th FS Fuujins and The Wraith from the 64th Aggressor Squadron are also available. I really do appreciate all of you downloading and listening to this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. All episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast are found on my Mark Hasara website under the Podcast pulldown tab. Look forward to talking with you next week... who knows what will happen this week!
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La resolución busca “guiar” al consumidor sobre el contenido de grasas saturadas, sodio, azúcar, grasas trans y edulcorantes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bart and Caleb (@USMNTCORNER) look back at the entirety of the USMNT's World Cup Qualifying campaign. What changed from the first game to the last, what themes persisted, and how do we grade the team and Berhalter?Follow the show: @SoccerforUSPodSupport the show: buymeacoffe.com/soccerforuspod
Bart and Caleb (@USMNTCORNER) look back at the entirety of the USMNT's World Cup Qualifying campaign. What changed from the first game to the last, what themes persisted, and how do we grade the team and Berhalter?Follow the show: @SoccerforUSPodSupport the show: buymeacoffe.com/soccerforuspod
The USMNT are in the World Cup, and we recap the final World Cup qualifying window on Episode 77 of the SSFC Podcast! There's a lot of ground to cover on this episode. The USMNT secure their World Cup spot, there was a World Cup draw, a Concacaf Nations League draw, and we react to all of it, beginning with the recap of the last international window for the USMNT. We go through the draw at Azteca, the win over Panama, and the loss to Costa Rica, probably the best loss in USMNT history. That loss was enough to give the USMNT 3rd place in the Octagonal and a spot in the World Cup. The World Cup draw was just a few days later, and Donald was in the building in Doha to watch it all go down. The USMNT draw England, Iran, and the Wales/Scotland/Ukraine playoff winner in Group B, and it's a group that the U.S. can manage if they play at full strength. Still, there will be a lot of questions to answer between now and November. After the break, the Nations League draw also took place earlier this week in Miami, and the USMNT drew El Salvador and Grenada in Group D. We look at the schedule and what it means for the United States. Finally, there are rumors circulating that the United States is pushing to host the 2024 Copa America. We dispel those rumors for now and discuss the fact that the USMNT need to test themselves more on the road. Don't forget to like, subscribe, rate, and review the show. And give us your questions and topic suggestions! Send an email to SSFC Podcast at Gmail dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
José Ramón Fernández y David Faitelson debaten en Cronómetro sobre las declaraciones del técnico Gerardo "Tata" Martino y la falta de resultados de México en la eliminatoria de la Concacaf rumbo a Qatar 2022, además de discutir con Hercules Gomez las razones por las que el Tri no fue líder del Octagonal, entre ellas, su incapacidad para hacer sentir su peso como local en el Estadio Azteca. Además, Mauricio Ymay, desde la sede del Mundial, habla del Congreso de la FIFA y de los pormenores del sorteo a celebrarse el viernes. Por último, la sorpresiva aparición pública de Ricardo Peláez para ratificar a Marcelo Michel Leaño como DT Chivas es analizada a fondo en la mesa.
David Samudio, David Sakata y Edgardo Vidal hoy en cabina. Se habló sobre el encuentro ante Canadá. Mucho énfasis en la renovación de Thomas Christiansen con un editorial De Lujo de Edgardo Vidal sobre el financiamiento del mismo.
Termina la participación de Panamá en la Octagonal y se despide con triunfo ante Canadá; más de la previa de Wrestlemania con Tommy Wrestling en su columna y un gol tipo Gaby Torres; la Academia indica que avisó a Will Smith que dejara el teatro luego de la cachetada que le asestó a Chris Rock; se retira Bruce Willis de la actuación; columna breve de Luis Alejo haciendo un resumen de la Eliminatoria de la Selección.
Jacob, Blair and Maddie discuss the Mexico and Panama games and look ahead to the final game of the Octagonal, Costa Rica. With the World Cup group draws nearing and the octagonal coming to a close, the group make some hot calls and turn in all the receipts they've kept over this journey.
The USMNT put on a show in their final home game of the Octagonal with a 5-1 thrashing of Panama to all but secure qualification to the 2022 World Cup. Jimmy Conrad, Heath Pearce and Charlie Davies recap all the action from Orlando and the rest of the night's Concacaf games. -- Published 04:30 -- Ferreira starts, rating the USMNT performance 08:45 -- Two Godoy fouls, two penalties 22:20 -- Tipping our hat to Gregg Berhalter 33:30 -- What is the USMNT's best XI? 47:20 -- Canada stamp ticket to Qatar 56:11 -- Ticos leapfrog Panama 61:20 -- Mexico squeak past Honduras In Soccer We Trust is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the In Soccer We Trust team on Twitter: @ISWTPod, @JimmyConrad, @heathpearce, @CharlieDavies9, @PartidoPooper Watch In Soccer We Trust on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4tni-ICN9z0eMIPcf2r2g Subscribe to the In Soccer We Trust podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/InSoccerWeTrust For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/
Nuevo episodio con Eduardo Biscayart y Jaime Macías. Descarga OneFootball GRATIS: https://tinyurl.com/2p8rbh4c Terminó la jornada 12 del Octagonal de la CONCACAF, aún no tiene clasificados al Mundial de Qatar 2022. Tres empates y la sorprendente victoria de Costa Rica sobre Canadá (1-0). Resultados Jornada 12: Jamaica 1-1 El Salvador Panamá 1-1 Honduras México 0-0 USA Costa Rica 1-0 Canadá ¡Gracias por el apoyo y por acompañarnos semana a semana! ► Tendremos más contenido semanalmente en nuestros canales, no olvides suscribirte para que no te pierdas el próximo episodio. ► Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/episodioinfi... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Podcastinfinito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/episodioinf... Grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21633... ► Compra aquí la camiseta de Fútbol Infinito: http://amzn.to/3BGtgm8 #FútbolInfinito #OneFootball #EliminatoriasConcacaf #Octagonal
La Selección Mexicana presentó dos bajas para el cierre del Octagonal. Además, Ronaldo Cisneros deja Chivas para ir al Atlanta United de la MLS. Las noticias más importantes del futbol en "futvox today", un podcast exclusivo de futvox.¡Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales!Twitter: @FutvoxOficial Instagram: @futvoxoficialFacebook: @futvoxoficial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edgardo Vidal, David Sakata y David Samudio debaten los temas del fin de semana: -Jornada LPF -Inicio de la F1 -El Clásico de España -Movimientos en la NFL
David Samudio y David Sakata hablan sobre los convocados para los últimos partidos del Octagonal. ¿Quién reemplaza a Davis? El impacto de José Córdoba en esta convocatoria, ¿Tendrá minutos? Y la gran pregunta... ¿Ismael Díaz a la cancha?
Acompaña a los expertos de ESPN a repasar la lista de convocados de Gerardo Martino para enfrentar a Estados Unidos en el Octagonal de Concacaf y mucho más.
Vidal, Sakata, Samudio y JC Boyd en cabina. La lista de Thomas Christiansen Derrota de la Juventus y mucho más
World Cup qualifying is coming to an end and the final window is arguably the most important window yet. Currently sitting tied for second in the Octagonal, Gregg is dealing with a series of injuries that make this roster even more questionable. Weston McKennie, Giovanni Reyna, Zack Steffen, Matt Turner, just to name a few would be starters will not be available. Who does Gregg then call in? Derek and Brett cover who they think Gregg will call. Remember, this is not who they think should be called in, but rather what they think Gregg will do.
Weston McKennie será baja por dos meses y se pierde el final del Octagonal rumbo a Qatar 2022. Por otro lado, Christian Pulisic anotó con el Chelsea en Champions League. Además, Carlos Vela tiene dos opciones para seguir su carrera tras terminar su contrato con LAFC. Todos los detalles los tienes con Diego Arrioja y Patrick Meehan en "futvox USA". Solo por futvox, hablamos fútbol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally recorded two weeks ago after the conclusion of the international break — and following a series of literally icy results in World Cup qualifying for the USMNT — D.J. and Jeremy convened digitally to reflect on where the ‘Nats stand in the “Octagonal” and whether there’s cause for concern. The guys also chatted about […]
NASA released a video of a group of polar storms on Jupiter forming an octagonal shape and resembling pepperoni on pizza in an infrared image. ThePrint's Sandhya Ramesh explains how storms on Jupiter work and how they cluster at the two poles. Subscribe to the Pure Science Telegram Channel https://t.me/PureScienceWithSandhyaRamesh Supplementary reading: Pepperoni storms video https://www.instagram.com/p/CZx420aDKRM/ Imagine 34 Mount Everests stacked together — that's the depth of Jupiter's Great Red Spot https://theprint.in/science/imagine-34-mount-everests-stacked-together-thats-the-depth-of-jupiters-great-red-spot/758706/ “Baby Red Spot” May Have Met Demise on Jupiter https://www.universetoday.com/15600/baby-red-spot-may-have-met-demise-on-jupiter/
Minnesota is the next stop on the Road to Qatar and for Gregg Berhalter and company there is no margin for error. Jimmy Conrad and Heath Pearce look ahead to the USMNT's must-win game against the worst team in the Octagonal as well as Wednesday's three other Concacaf World Cup qualifiers. Qué Golazo' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Qué Golazo team on Twitter: @quegolazopod, @lmechegaray, @JimmyConrad, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @heathpearce, @LRoman32, @PartidoPooper Watch Qué Golazo on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/QueGolazo For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Análisis de la Jornada 10 del Octagonal CONCACAF. Bienvenidos a Fútbol Infinito con Eduardo Biscayart y Jaime Macías. Canadá sigue invicta, liderada y está a un paso de ir al Mundial de Qatar 2022. Mientras que Estados Unidos, México, Panamá, Costa Rica, El Salvador y Jamaica están en disputa por los 2.5 cupos. Te lo contamos más en el siguiente episodio. 00:00 Bienvenida 04:58 Canadá 2-0 USA 24:04 Panamá 3-2 Jamaica 40:15 México 0-0 Costa Rica 57:17 Honduras 0-2 El Salvador 01:04:35 Previa Jornada 11 Próxima fecha: #11 Jamaica vs Costa Rica USA vs Honduras El Salvador vs Canadá México vs Panamá ¡Gracias por el apoyo y por acompañarnos semana a semana! ► Tendremos más contenido semanalmente en nuestros canales, no olvides suscribirte para que no te pierdas el próximo episodio. ► Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/episodioinfi... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Podcastinfinito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/episodioinf... Grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21633... ► Compra aquí la camiseta de Fútbol Infinito: http://amzn.to/3BGtgm8 ► Compra aquí el libro de Tercer Arquero de Jaime Macías: https://linktr.ee/tercerarquero #OctogonalConcacaf #México #Jamaica #Canadá #Honduras #Panamá #CostaRica #ElSalvador #USA
The USMNT suffered a setback on the Road to Qatar on Sunday as Octagonal frontrunners Canada inflicted a 2-0 defeat on their neighbors from the south. Jimmy Conrad and Heath Pearce lament the result, puzzle over Gregg Berhalter's tactics and selection, and take stock of the Red, White and Blue's World Cup qualifying campaign as a whole. Qué Golazo' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Qué Golazo team on Twitter: @quegolazopod, @lmechegaray, @JimmyConrad, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @heathpearce, @LRoman32, @PartidoPooper Watch Qué Golazo on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/QueGolazo For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jornada 9 del Octagonal CONCACAF. Bienvenidos a Fútbol Infinito con Eduardo Biscayart y Jaime Macías, estamos en el mes de Fecha FIFA y les traemos el análisis de lo que fue la Jornada 9 del Octogonal de la CONCACAF y lo que se viene el domingo. Resultado fecha: #9 Octagonal CONCACAF 00:00 Bienvenida 02:45 Costa Rica 1-0 Panamá 23:20 Honduras 0-2 Canadá 32:37 Jamaica 1-2 México 48:33 USA 1-0 El Salvador Próxima fecha: #10 Canadá vs USA México vs Costa Rica Panamá vs Jamaica Honduras vs El Salvador ¡Gracias por el apoyo y por acompañarnos semana a semana! ► Tendremos más contenido semanalmente en nuestros canales, no olvides suscribirte para que no te pierdas el próximo episodio. ► Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/episodioinfi... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Podcastinfinito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/episodioinf... Grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21633... ► Compra aquí la camiseta de Fútbol Infinito: http://amzn.to/3BGtgm8 ► Compra aquí el libro de Tercer Arquero de Jaime Macías: https://linktr.ee/tercerarquero #OctogonalConcacaf #México #Jamaica #Canadá #Honduras #Panamá #CostaRica #ElSalvador #USA
Analizamos la victoria de México 1-2 sobre Jamaica en la J9 del Octagonal de Concacaf.
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On Thursday's episode of Futbol Americas, Sebastian and Herculez answer five burning questions from CONCACAF's Octagonal. Who do you have more faith in, Gregg Berhalter or Tata Martino? Is the better pool of USMNT "9's" in MLS or Europe? Will Canada win the Octagonal? Which "vetado" does Mexico need most? Who will finish 4th in the Octagonal? Then the guys recap the top moments so far from the Octagonal and the top 10 goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After falling behind super early doors 1-0 to Costa Rica, the United States Men's National Team woke up and went after it to get a goal back from an unlikely source in Sergino Dest, and then were able to force a second goal and get the big win to secure six points in this window of three games and sit firmly in second place in the Octagonal. Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the game, some of the players that stood out, thoughts on the changes to the squad, and after six games is there a Best XI for the USA? Plus, an overall look at the team as the game against Mexico looms on November 12. Of course, they also go around CONCACAF and discuss the nervy yet comfortable moments for Mexico in San Salvador against La Selecta El Salvador. Canada zooming past Panama for a blowout win, and Jamaica getting their first win in qualifying and sending Honduras straight to the bottom.
After falling behind super early doors 1-0 to Costa Rica, the United States Men's National Team woke up and went after it to get a goal back from an unlikely source in Sergino Dest, and then were able to force a second goal and get the big win to secure six points in this window of three games and sit firmly in second place in the Octagonal. Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the game, some of the players that stood out, thoughts on the changes to the squad, and after six games is there a Best XI for the USA? Plus, an overall look at the team as the game against Mexico looms on November 12. Of course, they also go around CONCACAF and discuss the nervy yet comfortable moments for Mexico in San Salvador against La Selecta El Salvador. Canada zooming past Panama for a blowout win, and Jamaica getting their first win in qualifying and sending Honduras straight to the bottom.
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World Cup Qualifying has begun in the CONCACAF region and the United States Men's National Team traveled down to the El Cuzcatlan to face El Salvador in the first game. Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the highs and lows of the game, who performed well, what are some strengths and weaknesses, thoughts on the result, and also some of the substitutions. Plus a look ahead to how much the Canada game now matters and who are some players that should start. The duo also goes around the rest of CONCACAF and see how the competition stacks up in the Octagonal.
World Cup Qualifying has begun in the CONCACAF region and the United States Men's National Team traveled down to the El Cuzcatlan to face El Salvador in the first game. Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the highs and lows of the game, who performed well, what are some strengths and weaknesses, thoughts on the result, and also some of the substitutions. Plus a look ahead to how much the Canada game now matters and who are some players that should start. The duo also goes around the rest of CONCACAF and see how the competition stacks up in the Octagonal.
On today's episode, the boys are back chatting USMNT, 7 octagonal teams preview, USA's next matches preview, World Cup qualifiers predictions and our best bets for the weekend
We sit down with La Selecta assistant coach Gerson Pérez to talk about his career, the Gold Cup, aiming for 2026 and the mentality shift being implemented heading into the Octagonal.
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