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This episode offers a sobering examination of the catastrophic fires that have ravaged parts of California, particularly focusing on their impact on horse racing . Peter Thomas Fornatale and Shannon Kelly engage with Jodie Vella-Gregory and Kristina Schulz, who provide firsthand accounts of the crisis, detailing the urgency and fear experienced during the height of the fires. The conversation reveals the immediate response measures implemented at Santa Anita, where a crisis plan was swiftly executed to ensure the safety of horses and personnel alike. From there, Jodie Vella-Gregory highlights the 1/st team's initial response to the crisis and how it organically evolved into a way to help the community as a whole. Throughout the show, listeners learn about the amazing job the 1/st team did in delivering crucial support to affected individuals, detailing the various forms of assistance available. Shannon Kelly also informs listeners about the role of the Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation in the crisis so far and the recovery yet to come.This episode not only highlights the challenges posed by natural disasters but also showcases the strength and unity of the racing community as they rally to support one another. Takeaways: The ongoing crisis in California due to fires has deeply impacted the racing community. Shannon Kelly discussed the scope of assistance provided by the Jockey Club Safety Net foundation. Eyewitness accounts reveal the harrowing experiences of those affected by the California wildfires. The collaboration among various organizations showcases the racing community's commitment to support each other during crises. The Safety Net foundation is prepared to assist individuals in the racing industry for the long term. Efforts to help the broader community during the crisis reflect the racing community's strong ties and responsibility.
The original In the Money duo are back together as PTF and JK go over the five stakes races that close out the card at Gulfstream Park on a loaded Saturday of racing including thoughts, tips, and analysis. Here you'll hear thoughts on Locked, Saudi Crown, White Abarrio and all the key contenders.In the shows second segment, our team pivots to Santa Anita and takes a crack at finding the winners in all the races in their $2 Pick Six, a card that runs concurrently with Gulfstream's big day.Takeaways: The Amplify Horse Racing Mentorship Program connects young horse enthusiasts with industry professionals for guidance. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathan Kinchen discuss the exciting races taking place on Pegasus Day. A major emphasis is placed on the significance of the Pegasus World Cup betting championship. Listeners are encouraged to check out the live stream coverage of Pegasus Day. The podcast highlights the growing accessibility of the thoroughbred racing industry through mentorship programs. Insights into the Gulfstream Park's Pegasus Day and Santa Anita's races are extensively covered.
The original In the Money duo are back together as PTF and JK go over the five stakes races that close out the card at Gulfstream Park on a loaded Saturday of racing including thoughts, tips, and analysis. Here you'll hear thoughts on Locked, Saudi Crown, White Abarrio and all the key contenders.In the shows second segment, our team pivots to Santa Anita and takes a crack at finding the winners in all the races in their $2 Pick Six, a card that runs concurrently with Gulfstream's big day.Takeaways: The Amplify Horse Racing Mentorship Program connects young horse enthusiasts with industry professionals for guidance. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathan Kinchen discuss the exciting races taking place on Pegasus Day. A major emphasis is placed on the significance of the Pegasus World Cup betting championship. Listeners are encouraged to check out the live stream coverage of Pegasus Day. The podcast highlights the growing accessibility of the thoroughbred racing industry through mentorship programs. Insights into the Gulfstream Park's Pegasus Day and Santa Anita's races are extensively covered.
PTF and Nick Tammaro are back with you at a look at last weekend's racing action including Triple Crown preps with a big win from Barnes at Santa Anita and a promising maiden winner named Rodriguez (also for Bob Baffert) on the undercard as well.They also talk about the Eclipse Award Finalists and talk a little Texas sports.*Peter Thomas Fornatale and Nick Tammaro dive into a packed weekend of horse racing, focusing on the Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship and its significant prize pool. The episode opens with an overview of the upcoming tournament, detailing the online and on-track participation options, as well as the impressive $225,000 prize pool, including coveted NHC and BCBC seats. The hosts discuss various player-friendly betting options available at Gulfstream and Santa Anita, highlighting the return of low takeout rates which are designed to enhance the betting experience. The duo transitions into a recap of the weekend's racing action, particularly emphasizing the performance of three-year-olds and the notable Eclipse Award finalists announced recently. The conversation weaves in the latest from Santa Anita, including a standout performance from the Baffert-trained horse, Barnes, and a promising maiden winner, Rodriguez, who further cements Baffert's prowess with young horses this season.The hosts extend the discussion into the implications of the Eclipse Awards, dissecting the performances of various contenders like Torpedo Anna and the arguments surrounding their candidacy for Horse of the Year. The significance of the Breeders' Cup as a deciding factor in these awards is highlighted, with a critical analysis of how the racing community has shifted focus to these championships as the ultimate benchmarks for equine excellence. Tamaro shares insights on how the system impacts training strategies, with trainers increasingly targeting major races to solidify their horses' legacies. This theme continues as they explore the candidacy of human participants in the Eclipse Awards, particularly the top trainers and riders, and the potential surprises that could arise from the voters' choices. In a lighter segment, PTF and Nick pivot to Texas sports, engaging in a spirited discussion about the Longhorns' chances against Ohio State. The analysis is layered with strategic insights about both teams, debating the impact of Texas' defensive strengths against Ohio's athleticism. As they navigate through game predictions, the conversation underscores the dynamics of playoff football and how previous performances shape public perception. The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of strategic play calling in achieving success, both on the racetrack and the football field, leaving listeners with a blend of excitement for both horse racing and college football.Takeaways: The Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship offers a substantial prize pool, including cash and tournament entries. Players can participate in the tournament either online or at Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita. Nick Tamaro discussed the reopening of Sam Houston Race Park and its impact on local racing. The importance of the Breeders' Cup and its influence on Eclipse Award nominations was highlighted. Sierra Leone's win in the Breeders' Cup Classic solidified his candidacy for Horse of the Year. The podcast analyzed the competitive landscape of the three-year-old colts leading up to the Triple Crown.
PTF and Nick Tammaro are back with you at a look at last weekend's racing action including Triple Crown preps with a big win from Barnes at Santa Anita and a promising maiden winner named Rodriguez (also for Bob Baffert) on the undercard as well.They also talk about the Eclipse Award Finalists and talk a little Texas sports.*Peter Thomas Fornatale and Nick Tammaro dive into a packed weekend of horse racing, focusing on the Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship and its significant prize pool. The episode opens with an overview of the upcoming tournament, detailing the online and on-track participation options, as well as the impressive $225,000 prize pool, including coveted NHC and BCBC seats. The hosts discuss various player-friendly betting options available at Gulfstream and Santa Anita, highlighting the return of low takeout rates which are designed to enhance the betting experience. The duo transitions into a recap of the weekend's racing action, particularly emphasizing the performance of three-year-olds and the notable Eclipse Award finalists announced recently. The conversation weaves in the latest from Santa Anita, including a standout performance from the Baffert-trained horse, Barnes, and a promising maiden winner, Rodriguez, who further cements Baffert's prowess with young horses this season.The hosts extend the discussion into the implications of the Eclipse Awards, dissecting the performances of various contenders like Torpedo Anna and the arguments surrounding their candidacy for Horse of the Year. The significance of the Breeders' Cup as a deciding factor in these awards is highlighted, with a critical analysis of how the racing community has shifted focus to these championships as the ultimate benchmarks for equine excellence. Tamaro shares insights on how the system impacts training strategies, with trainers increasingly targeting major races to solidify their horses' legacies. This theme continues as they explore the candidacy of human participants in the Eclipse Awards, particularly the top trainers and riders, and the potential surprises that could arise from the voters' choices. In a lighter segment, PTF and Nick pivot to Texas sports, engaging in a spirited discussion about the Longhorns' chances against Ohio State. The analysis is layered with strategic insights about both teams, debating the impact of Texas' defensive strengths against Ohio's athleticism. As they navigate through game predictions, the conversation underscores the dynamics of playoff football and how previous performances shape public perception. The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of strategic play calling in achieving success, both on the racetrack and the football field, leaving listeners with a blend of excitement for both horse racing and college football.Takeaways: The Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship offers a substantial prize pool, including cash and tournament entries. Players can participate in the tournament either online or at Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita. Nick Tamaro discussed the reopening of Sam Houston Race Park and its impact on local racing. The importance of the Breeders' Cup and its influence on Eclipse Award nominations was highlighted. Sierra Leone's win in the Breeders' Cup Classic solidified his candidacy for Horse of the Year. The podcast analyzed the competitive landscape of the three-year-old colts leading up to the Triple Crown.
The show starts with Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen giving tips and analysis for Gulfstream Park's Late Pick Five on Saturday.Next up, Mike Priibozie takes the helm as he and Eric Solomon of inthemoneypodcast.com go over some spot plays at Oaklawn Park in honor of the Twinspires.com Smarty Jones Day qualifier for the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge.Last but not least, Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen return with more thoughts, tips, and analysis on Santa Anita's Pick Six.
The show starts with Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen giving tips and analysis for Gulfstream Park's Late Pick Five on Saturday.Next up, Mike Priibozie takes the helm as he and Eric Solomon of inthemoneypodcast.com go over some spot plays at Oaklawn Park in honor of the Twinspires.com Smarty Jones Day qualifier for the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge.Last but not least, Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen return with more thoughts, tips, and analysis on Santa Anita's Pick Six.
PTF kicks off the 10th Anniversary Special with Jonathon Kinchen and Matt Bernier as the trio catches up and gives their thoughts on a loaded Pick 6 for Opening Day at Santa Anita that consists of all graded stakes.Then Mike Maloney drops by to give his thoughts about the modern game, with a focus on the importance of proper bankroll management. He throws in a "Christmas" story as well. . .*Celebrating a decade of insightful conversations, Peter Thomas Fornatale, alongside Jonathan Kinchen and Matt Bernier, delves into the exhilarating world of horse racing on Santa Anita's Opening Day. The trio shares their expert analysis on a challenging Pick 6 comprised entirely of graded stakes, highlighting the nuances of each race and their strategic picks. As they navigate through their selections, they reflect on the evolution of the podcast, the relationships built over the years, and their shared passion for the sport, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere that resonates with longtime listeners and newcomers alike. Amidst the excitement of the races, Mike Maloney makes a special appearance to discuss the modern landscape of horse racing, emphasizing the crucial importance of bankroll management. He candidly shares his experiences and the adjustments he's made in his betting strategy, which have become increasingly essential in a game that continues to evolve. His insights serve as a reminder of the importance of discipline in wagering, offering listeners valuable takeaways that extend beyond just picking winners. To add a personal touch to the conversation, Maloney shares a humorous story from his time at Del Mar, involving a chance encounter with NFL star Drew Brees. This anecdote not only adds levity to the discussion but also illustrates the camaraderie and unexpected moments that can arise in the world of racing. As the episode unfolds, it becomes clear that this special 10th Anniversary show is not just about the races; it's a celebration of friendship, shared experiences, and the enduring love for the sport that binds the racing community together.Takeaways: The importance of managing your bankroll effectively can significantly enhance your betting success. As a horseplayer, it's crucial to recognize when you're on a hot streak. Communication with your partner about gambling can help maintain healthy relationships. Finding edges in betting requires a constant reevaluation of your strategies and approaches. The modern horse racing landscape demands that players stay adaptable to changing trends. Overbetting favorites can create opportunities for players willing to take calculated risks. Companies mentioned in this episode: Edge Boost Daily Racing Form FanDuel TBG FanDuel Gulfstream Santa Anita Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga
PTF kicks off the 10th Anniversary Special with Jonathon Kinchen and Matt Bernier as the trio catches up and gives their thoughts on a loaded Pick 6 for Opening Day at Santa Anita that consists of all graded stakes.Then Mike Maloney drops by to give his thoughts about the modern game, with a focus on the importance of proper bankroll management. He throws in a "Christmas" story as well. . .*Celebrating a decade of insightful conversations, Peter Thomas Fornatale, alongside Jonathan Kinchen and Matt Bernier, delves into the exhilarating world of horse racing on Santa Anita's Opening Day. The trio shares their expert analysis on a challenging Pick 6 comprised entirely of graded stakes, highlighting the nuances of each race and their strategic picks. As they navigate through their selections, they reflect on the evolution of the podcast, the relationships built over the years, and their shared passion for the sport, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere that resonates with longtime listeners and newcomers alike. Amidst the excitement of the races, Mike Maloney makes a special appearance to discuss the modern landscape of horse racing, emphasizing the crucial importance of bankroll management. He candidly shares his experiences and the adjustments he's made in his betting strategy, which have become increasingly essential in a game that continues to evolve. His insights serve as a reminder of the importance of discipline in wagering, offering listeners valuable takeaways that extend beyond just picking winners. To add a personal touch to the conversation, Maloney shares a humorous story from his time at Del Mar, involving a chance encounter with NFL star Drew Brees. This anecdote not only adds levity to the discussion but also illustrates the camaraderie and unexpected moments that can arise in the world of racing. As the episode unfolds, it becomes clear that this special 10th Anniversary show is not just about the races; it's a celebration of friendship, shared experiences, and the enduring love for the sport that binds the racing community together.Takeaways: The importance of managing your bankroll effectively can significantly enhance your betting success. As a horseplayer, it's crucial to recognize when you're on a hot streak. Communication with your partner about gambling can help maintain healthy relationships. Finding edges in betting requires a constant reevaluation of your strategies and approaches. The modern horse racing landscape demands that players stay adaptable to changing trends. Overbetting favorites can create opportunities for players willing to take calculated risks. Companies mentioned in this episode: Edge Boost Daily Racing Form FanDuel TBG FanDuel Gulfstream Santa Anita Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga
Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman joins PTF for a special edition of the show.First off, Jay his his thoughts on the recent news coming out of California about their new racing calendar.Next up, he and PTF give their thoughts on every category for the 2024 Eclipse Awards with thoughts on Thorpedo Anna, Sierra Leone, Fierceness, and many more.*Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman joins Peter Thomas Fornatale for a deep dive into the recent changes in California racing and the implications for the upcoming racing calendar. The duo discusses the consolidation of racing in Southern California and the challenges it may pose for horsemen from Northern California. They then transition to an in-depth analysis of the 2024 Eclipse Awards, examining key contenders such as Torpedo Anna, Sierra Leone, and Fierceness, and weighing their respective merits for the coveted titles. Throughout the conversation, Jay and PTF share their insights on how the performances of these horses stack up against one another, especially as they reflect on the significance of various races and achievements over the past year. With lively debate and thoughtful commentary, this episode offers a comprehensive look at both the current state of horse racing and the accolades that await its top performers.Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman joins PTF for a special edition of the show.First off, Jay his his thoughts on the recent news coming out of California about their new racing calendar.Next up, he and PTF give their thoughts on every category for the 2024 Eclipse Awards with thoughts on Thorpedo Anna, Sierra Leone, Fierceness, and many more.Peter Thomas Fornitel is joined by Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman in a captivating episode that explores recent changes in California horse racing and the upcoming 2024 Eclipse Awards. The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the implications of the newly structured racing calendar, following the closure of Golden Gate Fields. Jay shares his insights on how this consolidation could affect the Northern California racing circuit, expressing skepticism about the viability of horses based in that region successfully transitioning to Santa Anita. His perspective highlights the challenges faced by trainers and owners, as well as the potential impact on racing fans who have followed these horses and their journeys.As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to the Eclipse Awards, where Peter and Jay meticulously analyze each category and the nominees within. They discuss the impressive performances of horses such as Thorpedo Anna and Sierra Leone, emphasizing the significance of consistency in determining champions. Jay makes a compelling case for Thorpedo Anna, discussing her accomplishments throughout the year, including her performance in the Breeders' Cup, and how it enhances her candidacy. The dialogue also delves into the nuances of award voting, as the hosts ponder the importance of a horse's entire campaign versus individual race results, and how this can influence public perception and the legacy of these equine athletes.In wrapping up the episode, Peter and Jay reflect on the state of horse racing in California and the broader implications for the industry as it moves forward. Their engaging and informative discussion not only prepares listeners for the Eclipse Awards but also fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities and considerations inherent in recognizing excellence in horse racing. With their thorough analysis and expert opinions, listeners are left with a richer appreciation for the sport and the athletes that drive its excitement.Takeaways: The consolidation of California racing to Southern California raises concerns about the future of Northern California tracks. Jay Privman emphasizes the importance of purses in California racing's sustainability and competitiveness. Torpedo Anna's...
Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman joins PTF for a special edition of the show.First off, Jay his his thoughts on the recent news coming out of California about their new racing calendar.Next up, he and PTF give their thoughts on every category for the 2024 Eclipse Awards with thoughts on Thorpedo Anna, Sierra Leone, Fierceness, and many more.*Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman joins Peter Thomas Fornatale for a deep dive into the recent changes in California racing and the implications for the upcoming racing calendar. The duo discusses the consolidation of racing in Southern California and the challenges it may pose for horsemen from Northern California. They then transition to an in-depth analysis of the 2024 Eclipse Awards, examining key contenders such as Torpedo Anna, Sierra Leone, and Fierceness, and weighing their respective merits for the coveted titles. Throughout the conversation, Jay and PTF share their insights on how the performances of these horses stack up against one another, especially as they reflect on the significance of various races and achievements over the past year. With lively debate and thoughtful commentary, this episode offers a comprehensive look at both the current state of horse racing and the accolades that await its top performers.Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman joins PTF for a special edition of the show.First off, Jay his his thoughts on the recent news coming out of California about their new racing calendar.Next up, he and PTF give their thoughts on every category for the 2024 Eclipse Awards with thoughts on Thorpedo Anna, Sierra Leone, Fierceness, and many more.Peter Thomas Fornitel is joined by Hall-of-Famer Jay Privman in a captivating episode that explores recent changes in California horse racing and the upcoming 2024 Eclipse Awards. The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the implications of the newly structured racing calendar, following the closure of Golden Gate Fields. Jay shares his insights on how this consolidation could affect the Northern California racing circuit, expressing skepticism about the viability of horses based in that region successfully transitioning to Santa Anita. His perspective highlights the challenges faced by trainers and owners, as well as the potential impact on racing fans who have followed these horses and their journeys.As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to the Eclipse Awards, where Peter and Jay meticulously analyze each category and the nominees within. They discuss the impressive performances of horses such as Thorpedo Anna and Sierra Leone, emphasizing the significance of consistency in determining champions. Jay makes a compelling case for Thorpedo Anna, discussing her accomplishments throughout the year, including her performance in the Breeders' Cup, and how it enhances her candidacy. The dialogue also delves into the nuances of award voting, as the hosts ponder the importance of a horse's entire campaign versus individual race results, and how this can influence public perception and the legacy of these equine athletes.In wrapping up the episode, Peter and Jay reflect on the state of horse racing in California and the broader implications for the industry as it moves forward. Their engaging and informative discussion not only prepares listeners for the Eclipse Awards but also fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities and considerations inherent in recognizing excellence in horse racing. With their thorough analysis and expert opinions, listeners are left with a richer appreciation for the sport and the athletes that drive its excitement.Takeaways:The consolidation of California racing to Southern California raises concerns about the future of Northern California tracks.Jay Privman emphasizes the importance of purses in California racing's sustainability and competitiveness.Torpedo Anna's impressive campaign and her historic wins...
PTF and Eric DeCoster unveil their way too early Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown Top 10 lists, diving deep into the exciting and unpredictable world of 2-year-old thoroughbreds. They analyze each contender's potential, discussing factors such as pedigree, recent performances, and the impact of race dynamics on their rankings. The conversation highlights the significance of historical context in shaping their opinions, with both hosts drawing parallels to past Derby trends. Notable horses like Sovereignty, Chancellor McPatrick, and Patch Adams take center stage, as PTF and Eric share their insights on each one's path to the Derby. Listeners can expect a thorough exploration of emerging talents and valuable betting angles as the road to the first Saturday in May heats up.The dynamic duo of Peter Thomas Fornatale and Eric DeCoster take listeners through a thought-provoking analysis of their way-too-early Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown rankings for 2025. The episode unfolds with a discussion on the excitement surrounding the Derby trail, emphasizing the significance of establishing a strong foundation as the racing season kicks into gear. Peter and Eric share their personal criteria for evaluating young horses, balancing the importance of speed figures, pedigree, and their performances in recent races. Their contrasting styles shine through, with Peter leaning toward cold hard stats while Eric offers a more historical interpretation of trends in horse racing.Throughout the episode, the hosts dissect their top contenders, including the likes of Chancer McPatrick and Sovereignty, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Eric brings historical context to the forefront, drawing parallels between current contenders and past Derby winners, which adds a layer of depth to their analysis. They explore the implications of race dynamics, particularly how the pace of a race can dramatically alter a horse's performance, especially in pivotal events like the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. Their discussions highlight the unpredictability of the Derby trail, reminding listeners that the landscape can shift rapidly as the season progresses.Listeners are treated to an engaging blend of expert analysis, personal anecdotes, and insider knowledge, making this episode a valuable resource for both casual fans and hardcore racing enthusiasts. The conversation not only informs but also entertains, as Peter and Eric navigate the complexities of evaluating young horses on their path to the Kentucky Derby. Their insights into training philosophies, such as those employed by leading trainers, further enrich the dialogue, leaving audiences eager for the upcoming racing season and the unfolding narratives of the equine athletes.Takeaways: PTF and Eric DeCoster discuss their early Kentucky Derby Top 10 contenders, highlighting various horses' strengths. The importance of pedigree and training styles in determining a horse's potential for the Derby is emphasized. Listeners are encouraged to consider both historical context and current form when evaluating Derby contenders. Eric DeCoster shares insights on the dynamics of the Breeders Cup Juvenile race, stressing its impact on horse rankings. The podcast features in-depth analysis of individual horses, including their recent performances and future prospects. Sovereignty and Patch Adams are highlighted as top contenders based on their impressive performances and potential. Links referenced in this episode:morninglineclub.comedgeboost.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Morning Line Club Edge Boost National Thoroughbred League DRF
PTF and Eric DeCoster unveil their way too early Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown Top 10 lists, diving deep into the exciting and unpredictable world of 2-year-old thoroughbreds. They analyze each contender's potential, discussing factors such as pedigree, recent performances, and the impact of race dynamics on their rankings. The conversation highlights the significance of historical context in shaping their opinions, with both hosts drawing parallels to past Derby trends. Notable horses like Sovereignty, Chancellor McPatrick, and Patch Adams take center stage, as PTF and Eric share their insights on each one's path to the Derby. Listeners can expect a thorough exploration of emerging talents and valuable betting angles as the road to the first Saturday in May heats up.The dynamic duo of Peter Thomas Fornatale and Eric DeCoster take listeners through a thought-provoking analysis of their way-too-early Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown rankings for 2025. The episode unfolds with a discussion on the excitement surrounding the Derby trail, emphasizing the significance of establishing a strong foundation as the racing season kicks into gear. Peter and Eric share their personal criteria for evaluating young horses, balancing the importance of speed figures, pedigree, and their performances in recent races. Their contrasting styles shine through, with Peter leaning toward cold hard stats while Eric offers a more historical interpretation of trends in horse racing.Throughout the episode, the hosts dissect their top contenders, including the likes of Chancer McPatrick and Sovereignty, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Eric brings historical context to the forefront, drawing parallels between current contenders and past Derby winners, which adds a layer of depth to their analysis. They explore the implications of race dynamics, particularly how the pace of a race can dramatically alter a horse's performance, especially in pivotal events like the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. Their discussions highlight the unpredictability of the Derby trail, reminding listeners that the landscape can shift rapidly as the season progresses.Listeners are treated to an engaging blend of expert analysis, personal anecdotes, and insider knowledge, making this episode a valuable resource for both casual fans and hardcore racing enthusiasts. The conversation not only informs but also entertains, as Peter and Eric navigate the complexities of evaluating young horses on their path to the Kentucky Derby. Their insights into training philosophies, such as those employed by leading trainers, further enrich the dialogue, leaving audiences eager for the upcoming racing season and the unfolding narratives of the equine athletes.Takeaways: PTF and Eric DeCoster discuss their early Kentucky Derby Top 10 contenders, highlighting various horses' strengths. The importance of pedigree and training styles in determining a horse's potential for the Derby is emphasized. Listeners are encouraged to consider both historical context and current form when evaluating Derby contenders. Eric DeCoster shares insights on the dynamics of the Breeders Cup Juvenile race, stressing its impact on horse rankings. The podcast features in-depth analysis of individual horses, including their recent performances and future prospects. Sovereignty and Patch Adams are highlighted as top contenders based on their impressive performances and potential. Links referenced in this episode:morninglineclub.comedgeboost.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Morning Line Club Edge Boost National Thoroughbred League DRF
PTF kicks off the show with a visit from Nick Tammaro as they look back at the last big day of graded stakes action in New York and answer questions like "How good is Locked?" and "Who is Brad Cox's best two-year-old filly?"Next up Randall Lane of National Thoroughbred League is here with information about their season finale in Phoenix, Arizona on December 30. Learn more at ntl.racing.Last but not least, Matt Miller drops by with an explanation of why he likes Twinspires.com's tournament program so much after an impressive pair of wins this weekend. He shares his easy-to-follow recipe for success as well.Also, if you are looking for a holiday gift for yourself or the horseplayer in your life, consider Matt's excellent book, A Bettor Way of Thinking.LONG DESC:Peter Thomas Fornatale and Nick Tamaro kick off a lively discussion reflecting on the recent stakes racing action in New York, particularly the Cigar Mile. They delve into the performance of Locked, a promising horse that has shown considerable talent, and ponder how he will fare in future races. The conversation highlights the dynamic nature of the racing scene, touching upon the implications of Locked's performance for the upcoming Pegasus World Cup and other prestigious events. They also explore the competitive field of two-year-old fillies trained by Brad Cox, speculating on who might emerge as the standout among them. With insights into training strategies and race outcomes, this segment provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of the current racing landscape and the potential trajectories of these horses.Randall Lane joins Peter to shed light on the National Thoroughbred League's upcoming season finale in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 30. As the league wraps up its inaugural season, Lane elaborates on the exciting events planned, including a championship golf tournament featuring NFL players and a day of thrilling horse racing at Turf Paradise. He emphasizes the league's mission to blend horse racing with mainstream sports culture, drawing in a diverse audience. The discussion also highlights the successes of previous events and the anticipated turnout for the finale, which promises to be a grand celebration of the sport. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the league's initiatives and partake in the festivities, making it a compelling event for sports fans and horse racing enthusiasts alike.Matt Miller closes the show with an engaging conversation about his recent successes in Twinspires.com's tournament program. He shares his journey from a casual track attendee to an active participant in online tournaments, detailing the strategies that have led to his impressive wins. With a focus on bankroll management and understanding tournament dynamics, Miller provides practical advice for aspiring players looking to elevate their game. He emphasizes the importance of setting clear targets and making calculated early bets to maximize potential returns. Alongside his insights, Miller promotes his book, 'A Better Way of Thinking,' which serves as a resource for bettors seeking to refine their approach. This segment not only showcases Miller's expertise but also inspires listeners to explore the opportunities within horse racing tournaments, encouraging a more analytical and thoughtful betting strategy.Takeaways: Nick Tammaro and Peter Thomas Fornatale discuss the impressive performance of Locked in graded stakes racing. The National Thoroughbred League's season finale promises exciting events and celebrity appearances in Phoenix. Matt Miller shares his winning strategies for Twinspires.com's tournament program, emphasizing smart...
PTF kicks off the show with a visit from Nick Tammaro as they look back at the last big day of graded stakes action in New York and answer questions like "How good is Locked?" and "Who is Brad Cox's best two-year-old filly?"Next up Randall Lane of National Thoroughbred League is here with information about their season finale in Phoenix, Arizona on December 30. Learn more at ntl.racing.Last but not least, Matt Miller drops by with an explanation of why he likes Twinspires.com's tournament program so much after an impressive pair of wins this weekend. He shares his easy-to-follow recipe for success as well.Also, if you are looking for a holiday gift for yourself or the horseplayer in your life, consider Matt's excellent book, A Bettor Way of Thinking.LONG DESC:Peter Thomas Fornatale and Nick Tamaro kick off a lively discussion reflecting on the recent stakes racing action in New York, particularly the Cigar Mile. They delve into the performance of Locked, a promising horse that has shown considerable talent, and ponder how he will fare in future races. The conversation highlights the dynamic nature of the racing scene, touching upon the implications of Locked's performance for the upcoming Pegasus World Cup and other prestigious events. They also explore the competitive field of two-year-old fillies trained by Brad Cox, speculating on who might emerge as the standout among them. With insights into training strategies and race outcomes, this segment provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of the current racing landscape and the potential trajectories of these horses.Randall Lane joins Peter to shed light on the National Thoroughbred League's upcoming season finale in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 30. As the league wraps up its inaugural season, Lane elaborates on the exciting events planned, including a championship golf tournament featuring NFL players and a day of thrilling horse racing at Turf Paradise. He emphasizes the league's mission to blend horse racing with mainstream sports culture, drawing in a diverse audience. The discussion also highlights the successes of previous events and the anticipated turnout for the finale, which promises to be a grand celebration of the sport. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the league's initiatives and partake in the festivities, making it a compelling event for sports fans and horse racing enthusiasts alike.Matt Miller closes the show with an engaging conversation about his recent successes in Twinspires.com's tournament program. He shares his journey from a casual track attendee to an active participant in online tournaments, detailing the strategies that have led to his impressive wins. With a focus on bankroll management and understanding tournament dynamics, Miller provides practical advice for aspiring players looking to elevate their game. He emphasizes the importance of setting clear targets and making calculated early bets to maximize potential returns. Alongside his insights, Miller promotes his book, 'A Better Way of Thinking,' which serves as a resource for bettors seeking to refine their approach. This segment not only showcases Miller's expertise but also inspires listeners to explore the opportunities within horse racing tournaments, encouraging a more analytical and thoughtful betting strategy.Takeaways:Nick Tammaro and Peter Thomas Fornatale discuss the impressive performance of Locked in graded stakes racing.The National Thoroughbred League's season finale promises exciting events and celebrity appearances in Phoenix.Matt Miller shares his winning strategies for Twinspires.com's tournament program, emphasizing smart bankroll...
ITM desc:PTF and Nick Tammaro kick off the show with thoughts on the Luan Machado "punishment" from the Keeneland stewards and then look back at weekend racing action.In the show's second half, they take an early look at the Breeders' Cup from the point-of-view of the International betting markets as they search for value / horses to potentially oppose.Longer desc:The podcast opens with Peter Thomas Fornatale and Nick Tammaro discussing the recent punishment handed down to jockey Luan Machado by the Keeneland stewards, following a controversial race ride that cost bettors significantly. They delve into the reactions from the racing community and the implications of the stewards' decision, highlighting the disconnect between the realities of gambling and the governance of the sport. The conversation then shifts to recap the weekend's racing action, including notable performances and unexpected outcomes. In the second half, PTF and Nick take an early look at the upcoming Breeders' Cup, analyzing the international betting markets for potential value and horses to oppose. They discuss key contenders, track conditions, and insights on various runners, providing listeners with valuable perspectives as the prestigious event approaches.The episode begins with a spirited dialogue between PTF and Nick Tammaro regarding the recent judgment handed down to jockey Luan Machado by Keeneland stewards, following a notable mishap during a race. The hosts express their discontent with the severity of the punishment, which they believe fails to reflect the serious financial implications for bettors who supported Machado's horse. This discussion serves as a springboard into a deeper critique of how the horse racing industry manages rider errors and the associated responsibilities toward the wagering public. They stress the need for a more robust framework to ensure accountability and protect bettors, framing this issue as central to the integrity of the sport as it heads into Breeders' Cup season.Following this opening segment, the show transitions into a recap of weekend racing events, with PTF and Nick dissecting standout performances and their potential ramifications for upcoming races. They delve into the impressive exploits of horses like Emery in the Lexus Raven Run Stakes and Brunosini in the Perryville Stakes, noting how these results could shape the narrative heading into the Breeders' Cup. The hosts emphasize the importance of analyzing recent performances, as they point out the various factors—such as track conditions and the horses' current form—that could influence betting strategies for the impending prestigious events.Concluding the episode, the conversation shifts toward the Breeders' Cup and its international dimension. The hosts highlight the significance of understanding the global marketplace for horse racing, particularly as international competitors prepare to make their mark. They discuss potential betting opportunities and the importance of researching not just local contenders but the foreign entries that could disrupt expectations. By weaving together insights from the weekend's races with anticipatory analysis for the Breeders' Cup, the episode provides listeners with a comprehensive view of the current racing landscape, equipping them with the knowledge to approach betting with confidence.Takeaways: The Keeneland stewards' lenient punishment for Luan Machado sparked significant discussion in the racing community. PTF and Nick Tammaro emphasized the importance of proper punishment for jockey errors to maintain integrity in horse racing. The podcast delves into the upcoming Breeders' Cup, highlighting key horses and potential betting strategies. Nick Tammaro shared his thoughts on the best juvenile prospects leading up to the Breeders' Cup. The hosts discussed international betting markets and how...
ITM desc:PTF and Nick Tammaro kick off the show with thoughts on the Luan Machado "punishment" from the Keeneland stewards and then look back at weekend racing action.In the show's second half, they take an early look at the Breeders' Cup from the point-of-view of the International betting markets as they search for value / horses to potentially oppose.Longer desc:The podcast opens with Peter Thomas Fornatale and Nick Tammaro discussing the recent punishment handed down to jockey Luan Machado by the Keeneland stewards, following a controversial race ride that cost bettors significantly. They delve into the reactions from the racing community and the implications of the stewards' decision, highlighting the disconnect between the realities of gambling and the governance of the sport. The conversation then shifts to recap the weekend's racing action, including notable performances and unexpected outcomes. In the second half, PTF and Nick take an early look at the upcoming Breeders' Cup, analyzing the international betting markets for potential value and horses to oppose. They discuss key contenders, track conditions, and insights on various runners, providing listeners with valuable perspectives as the prestigious event approaches.The episode begins with a spirited dialogue between PTF and Nick Tammaro regarding the recent judgment handed down to jockey Luan Machado by Keeneland stewards, following a notable mishap during a race. The hosts express their discontent with the severity of the punishment, which they believe fails to reflect the serious financial implications for bettors who supported Machado's horse. This discussion serves as a springboard into a deeper critique of how the horse racing industry manages rider errors and the associated responsibilities toward the wagering public. They stress the need for a more robust framework to ensure accountability and protect bettors, framing this issue as central to the integrity of the sport as it heads into Breeders' Cup season.Following this opening segment, the show transitions into a recap of weekend racing events, with PTF and Nick dissecting standout performances and their potential ramifications for upcoming races. They delve into the impressive exploits of horses like Emery in the Lexus Raven Run Stakes and Brunosini in the Perryville Stakes, noting how these results could shape the narrative heading into the Breeders' Cup. The hosts emphasize the importance of analyzing recent performances, as they point out the various factors—such as track conditions and the horses' current form—that could influence betting strategies for the impending prestigious events.Concluding the episode, the conversation shifts toward the Breeders' Cup and its international dimension. The hosts highlight the significance of understanding the global marketplace for horse racing, particularly as international competitors prepare to make their mark. They discuss potential betting opportunities and the importance of researching not just local contenders but the foreign entries that could disrupt expectations. By weaving together insights from the weekend's races with anticipatory analysis for the Breeders' Cup, the episode provides listeners with a comprehensive view of the current racing landscape, equipping them with the knowledge to approach betting with confidence.Takeaways:The Keeneland stewards' lenient punishment for Luan Machado sparked significant discussion in the racing community.PTF and Nick Tammaro emphasized the importance of proper punishment for jockey errors to maintain integrity in horse racing.The podcast delves into the upcoming Breeders' Cup, highlighting key horses and potential betting strategies.Nick Tammaro shared his thoughts on the best juvenile prospects leading up to the Breeders' Cup.The hosts discussed international betting markets and how they influence the...
Peter Thomas Fornatale kicks off the show with Jonathon Kinchen as they delve into the Pick Six at Belmont at the Big A on Saturday, highlighting strategies and horses to watch. Following their analysis, Mike Pribozie takes over hosting duties and welcomes Alex Henry, who discusses the exciting JRA action on Saturday night and shares insights on the Japanese contenders for the upcoming Breeders' Cup. The episode also features Jackson Muniz, a participant in the Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge Diaries and HorsePlayers Happy Hour, who provides his thoughts on the upcoming races at Santa Anita and Keeneland. Listeners can expect detailed race analysis, tips on wagering strategies, and updates on key horses to consider for their betting tickets. For those interested in the JRA, comprehensive card analysis and free past performances are available at inthemoneypodcast.com.Takeaways: The National Thoroughbred League is offering a free entry promotion for attendees at parks this weekend. Listeners should tune in to the special National Thoroughbred League podcast episode for detailed race breakdowns. Jonathan Kitchen shares insights on the excitement surrounding college football events in Texas this weekend. Mike Prabowzi emphasizes the importance of strong performances in recent races for gambling decisions. The podcast provides a comprehensive preview of the Pick Six at Belmont at the Big A, highlighting key horses. Alex Henry discusses the potential impact of Japanese contenders in the upcoming Breeders' Cup races. Links referenced in this episode:www.inthemoneypodcast.comwww.keenelandselect.comwww.santanita.comwww.twinspires.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: National Thoroughbred League In The Money Media NTL Racing Winner's Circle Proxy ExpressBet TwinSpires JRA Keeneland
PTF and In the Money Media present a preview of the National Thoroughbred League event at Parx on Saturday.First up, Randall Lane, co-founder of NTL, is here to tell us how the teams are formed, how the scoring works, and all about the party on Saturday.Next, Dick Jerardi of Let's Go Racing stops by to go over the five races that make up the Cup event on Saturday.*Get ready for an exciting preview of the National Thoroughbred League event happening at Parx this Saturday! Co-founder Randall Lane joins us to explain how the teams are formed, the innovative scoring system in place, and what attendees can expect from this unique racing competition. Following that, renowned turf writer Dick Jerardi stops by to break down the five thrilling races that make up the Cup event, sharing his insights and picks for each race. With celebrity involvement and a festive atmosphere, this event promises to be more than just racing; it's a celebration of the sport. Tune in to learn all about the teams, the gameplay, and how you can get in on the action!The upcoming National Thoroughbred League event at Parx promises to be a groundbreaking occasion in horse racing, blending the thrill of competition with a unique team-based format. Co-founder Randall Lane shares the vision behind the NTL, where teams are formed from local entrepreneurs and celebrities, each representing different cities across the country. This innovative approach not only fosters community engagement but also brings a fresh perspective to the sport of horse racing. Lane elaborates on how the teams are created through a draft system and explains the scoring mechanics that will determine the cup champion, highlighting the importance of each race in the overall competition.As the discussion progresses, host Peter Thomas Fornatale welcomes Dick Jerardi, a veteran turf writer, to provide in-depth analysis of the races that will unfold on Saturday. Jerardi breaks down the key contenders, focusing on the strategies and nuances that could influence the outcomes of the five races in the cup event. Listeners are treated to expert insights on various horses, including favorites and underdogs, as Jerardi shares his betting tips and highlights the competitive nature of the fields. His detailed commentary allows fans to get a better understanding of what to look for during the races, enhancing their overall viewing experience.The episode culminates in a vibrant discussion about the atmosphere at Parx during the event, with Lane and Jerardi sharing insights on the combination of racing and entertainment. The integration of social media and live simulcast feeds ensures that fans can stay connected and engaged, whether they are on-site or watching from home. With a lineup of celebrities and a festive environment, the NTL event aims to attract a diverse audience, making it a must-see for both seasoned racing fans and newcomers alike. As excitement builds, the episode leaves listeners eager for the action on Saturday, showcasing the NTL's commitment to reimagining the future of horse racing.Takeaways:The National Thoroughbred League is introducing a new competitive format for horse racing, featuring regional teams.Teams are formed through drafts, with celebrity owners and local entrepreneurs enhancing the excitement.Each race in the NTL competition awards points, creating a thrilling cup-style format throughout the event.The gameplay emphasizes not only winning but also strategic participation in multiple races over time.The involvement of sports celebrities like Doctor J and Lamar Jackson adds star power to the event.Fans can follow the races through various streaming services, including Fanduel TV and TVG.
Peter Thomas Fornatale kicks off the show with Jonathon Kinchen as they go over the Pick Six at Belmont at the Big A on Saturday.Next up, Mike Pribozie takes over hosting duties and welcomes Alex Henry, who chats about the JRA action Saturday night and gives a few more thoughts on the Japanese contingent for the Breeders' Cup. Remember you can get full card analysis and free past performances for the JRA on Saturday afternoon over at inthemoneypodcast.com.For the next segment, Jackson Muniz, star of Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge Diaries and HorsePlayers Happy Hour contestant, stops by to give his thoughts on both Santa Anita and Keeneland*Peter Thomas Fornatale kicks off the show with Jonathon Kinchen as they delve into the Pick Six at Belmont at the Big A on Saturday, highlighting strategies and horses to watch. Following their analysis, Mike Pribozie takes over hosting duties and welcomes Alex Henry, who discusses the exciting JRA action on Saturday night and shares insights on the Japanese contenders for the upcoming Breeders' Cup. The episode also features Jackson Muniz, a participant in the Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge Diaries and HorsePlayers Happy Hour, who provides his thoughts on the upcoming races at Santa Anita and Keeneland. Listeners can expect detailed race analysis, tips on wagering strategies, and updates on key horses to consider for their betting tickets. For those interested in the JRA, comprehensive card analysis and free past performances are available at inthemoneypodcast.com.Takeaways: The National Thoroughbred League is offering a free entry promotion for attendees at parks this weekend. Listeners should tune in to the special National Thoroughbred League podcast episode for detailed race breakdowns. Jonathan Kitchen shares insights on the excitement surrounding college football events in Texas this weekend. Mike Prabowzi emphasizes the importance of strong performances in recent races for gambling decisions. The podcast provides a comprehensive preview of the Pick Six at Belmont at the Big A, highlighting key horses. Alex Henry discusses the potential impact of Japanese contenders in the upcoming Breeders' Cup races. Links referenced in this episode:www.inthemoneypodcast.comwww.keenelandselect.comwww.santanita.comwww.twinspires.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: National Thoroughbred League In The Money Media NTL Racing Winner's Circle Proxy ExpressBet TwinSpires JRA Keeneland
ITM DESCPTF kicks off the new show with JK as they take a look back at the Keeneland Fall Challenge and reflect on a breakthrough performance from She Feels Pretty.Next up, they take a look at the ten horses they most want to see at the Breeders' Cup -- this is the audio of a video over at our In the Money Media Youtube channel. Navigate over there and drop a comment with the horses you most want to see.In the next segment, PTF and JK make their Way Too Early Predictions for this year's Breeders' Cup -- once again, this is the audio of a video over at our In the Money Media Youtube channel. Navigate over there and drop a comment with your way too early predictions.Last but not least, Jackson Muniz drops by to tell us about his maiden voyage to Keeneland racecourse, giving his opinion of the place and telling us about a close call in the Keeneland Friday contest as well as a preview of Thursday's HorsePlayer Happy Hour.AI DESCPeter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen reflect on a standout performance from She Feels Pretty during the Keeneland Fall Challenge as they dive into the exciting world of horse racing. They discuss the ten horses they most want to see at the upcoming Breeders' Cup, encouraging listeners to share their own picks in the comments on their YouTube channel. The hosts also make their Way Too Early Predictions for the Breeders' Cup, offering insights and analysis on potential contenders. Additionally, Jackson Muniz joins the conversation to share his first-hand experience at Keeneland, detailing the vibrant atmosphere and a near-miss during the Friday contest. With plenty of actionable insights and expert opinions, this episode is a must-listen for racing enthusiasts looking to gear up for the Breeders' Cup.*The latest discussion between Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen kicks off with a detailed reflection on the Keeneland Fall Challenge, spotlighting the breakout performance of 'She Feels Pretty'. This horse's impressive showing has become a talking point in the racing community, prompting the hosts to explore its significance in the context of the upcoming Breeders' Cup. As they transition to the main theme, PTF and JK share their top ten horses they are most eager to watch at the Breeders' Cup, providing in-depth analysis and insights into each horse's past performances and potential for success. This segment not only informs but also engages listeners, inviting them to contribute their own picks via the In the Money Media YouTube channel.The conversation then shifts to the hosts' 'Way Too Early Predictions' for the Breeders' Cup, where they dissect various contenders and their chances based on thorough analysis of their form and performances. This part of the show is infused with lively banter and camaraderie, making the information digestible and entertaining for both avid bettors and casual fans. The insights shared during this segment serve as a tantalizing preview for the Breeders' Cup, showcasing the strategic thinking that bettors must adopt in preparation for the races.In a dynamic conclusion, Jackson Muniz joins the conversation to share his firsthand experiences from Keeneland, capturing the essence of the venue and the excitement of live racing. His narrative includes an account of his participation in the contest, detailing a close finish that adds a personal touch to the episode. This segment not only highlights the thrill of racing but also underscores the community and camaraderie that comes with it. As the episode draws to a close, listeners are left with a sense of anticipation for the Breeders' Cup, eagerly awaiting the unfolding of the insights and predictions discussed.00:00Introduction and Keeneland Fall Challenge Review00:02Breakthrough Performance: She Feels...
ITM DESCPTF kicks off the new show with JK as they take a look back at the Keeneland Fall Challenge and reflect on a breakthrough performance from She Feels Pretty.Next up, they take a look at the ten horses they most want to see at the Breeders' Cup -- this is the audio of a video over at our In the Money Media Youtube channel. Navigate over there and drop a comment with the horses you most want to see.In the next segment, PTF and JK make their Way Too Early Predictions for this year's Breeders' Cup -- once again, this is the audio of a video over at our In the Money Media Youtube channel. Navigate over there and drop a comment with your way too early predictions.Last but not least, Jackson Muniz drops by to tell us about his maiden voyage to Keeneland racecourse, giving his opinion of the place and telling us about a close call in the Keeneland Friday contest as well as a preview of Thursday's HorsePlayer Happy Hour.AI DESCPeter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen reflect on a standout performance from She Feels Pretty during the Keeneland Fall Challenge as they dive into the exciting world of horse racing. They discuss the ten horses they most want to see at the upcoming Breeders' Cup, encouraging listeners to share their own picks in the comments on their YouTube channel. The hosts also make their Way Too Early Predictions for the Breeders' Cup, offering insights and analysis on potential contenders. Additionally, Jackson Muniz joins the conversation to share his first-hand experience at Keeneland, detailing the vibrant atmosphere and a near-miss during the Friday contest. With plenty of actionable insights and expert opinions, this episode is a must-listen for racing enthusiasts looking to gear up for the Breeders' Cup.*The latest discussion between Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen kicks off with a detailed reflection on the Keeneland Fall Challenge, spotlighting the breakout performance of 'She Feels Pretty'. This horse's impressive showing has become a talking point in the racing community, prompting the hosts to explore its significance in the context of the upcoming Breeders' Cup. As they transition to the main theme, PTF and JK share their top ten horses they are most eager to watch at the Breeders' Cup, providing in-depth analysis and insights into each horse's past performances and potential for success. This segment not only informs but also engages listeners, inviting them to contribute their own picks via the In the Money Media YouTube channel.The conversation then shifts to the hosts' 'Way Too Early Predictions' for the Breeders' Cup, where they dissect various contenders and their chances based on thorough analysis of their form and performances. This part of the show is infused with lively banter and camaraderie, making the information digestible and entertaining for both avid bettors and casual fans. The insights shared during this segment serve as a tantalizing preview for the Breeders' Cup, showcasing the strategic thinking that bettors must adopt in preparation for the races.In a dynamic conclusion, Jackson Muniz joins the conversation to share his firsthand experiences from Keeneland, capturing the essence of the venue and the excitement of live racing. His narrative includes an account of his participation in the contest, detailing a close finish that adds a personal touch to the episode. This segment not only highlights the thrill of racing but also underscores the community and camaraderie that comes with it. As the episode draws to a close, listeners are left with a sense of anticipation for the Breeders' Cup, eagerly awaiting the unfolding of the insights and predictions discussed.00:00Introduction and Keeneland Fall Challenge Review00:02Breakthrough Performance: She Feels Pretty00:48Top 10 Horses to Watch at the Breeders' Cup15:43Way Too Early Predictions...
Peter Thomas Fornatale is joined by a trio of expert guests to cover an exciting day of racing at Belmont at the Big A, Japan, Keeneland, and Santa Anita. Jonathon Kinchen kicks things off by discussing the upcoming races at Belmont at the Big A, offering insights on the key contenders. Then, Alex Henry shares her expertise on Japanese racing, starting with action Saturday night and then highlighting some of the exciting contenders expected to compete in the Breeders' Cup. Mike Pribozie rounds out the show with a deep dive into the action at Keeneland, including a look at the prestigious Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. The episode wraps up with a thorough examination of the Santa Anita card, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for the weekend's racing events.Takeaways: Peter Thomas Fornatale highlights the upcoming Keeneland contest and encourages participation on twinspires.com and elsewhere Jonathon Kinchen shares insights about Belmont at the Big A races . Alex Henry discusses the depth of the Japanese contingent for the Breeders' Cup. Mike Pribozie analyzes Keeneland races, emphasizing the importance of hidden form lines. The show provides expert picks and analysis for racing at Belmont and Santa Anita. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast hosts during live events and races. Peter Thomas Fornatale is joined by a trio of expert guests to cover an exciting day of racing at Belmont at the Big A, Japan, Keeneland, and Santa Anita. Jonathon Kinchen kicks things off by discussing the upcoming races at Belmont at the Big A, offering insights on the key contenders. Then, Alex Henry shares her expertise on Japanese racing, starting with action Saturday night and then highlighting some of the exciting contenders expected to compete in the Breeders' Cup. Mike Pribozie rounds out the show with a deep dive into the action at Keeneland, including a look at the prestigious Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. The episode wraps up with a thorough examination of the Santa Anita card, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for the weekend's racing events.Takeaways:Peter Thomas Fornatale highlights the upcoming Keeneland contest and encourages participation on twinspires.com and elsewhereJonathon Kinchen shares insights about Belmont at the Big A races .Alex Henry discusses the depth of the Japanese contingent for the Breeders' Cup.Mike Pribozie analyzes Keeneland races, emphasizing the importance of hidden form lines.The show provides expert picks and analysis for racing at Belmont and Santa Anita.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast hosts during live events and races.Chapters 00:00Introduction and Contest Announcement01:00Horse Players Happy Hour Reminder01:03Jonathan Kinchen on Belmont Races25:16Alex Henry Discusses Japan Races and Breeders' Cup41:46Mike Pribozie on Keeneland Preview01:01:27Keeneland and Santa Anita Race Previews01:01:32Keeneland Highlights and Picks01:01:53Santa Anita Highlights and Picks01:18:35Closing Thoughts and OutroLinks referenced in this episode:twinspires.comkeeneland.cominthemoneypodcast.comadelphiracing.comdrf.comnyra.comLinks...
Peter Thomas Fornatale is joined by a trio of expert guests to cover an exciting day of racing at Belmont at the Big A, Japan, Keeneland, and Santa Anita. Jonathon Kinchen kicks things off by discussing the upcoming races at Belmont at the Big A, offering insights on the key contenders. Then, Alex Henry shares her expertise on Japanese racing, starting with action Saturday night and then highlighting some of the exciting contenders expected to compete in the Breeders' Cup. Mike Pribozie rounds out the show with a deep dive into the action at Keeneland, including a look at the prestigious Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. The episode wraps up with a thorough examination of the Santa Anita card, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for the weekend's racing events.Takeaways:Peter Thomas Fornatale highlights the upcoming Keeneland contest and encourages participation on twinspires.com and elsewhereJonathon Kinchen shares insights about Belmont at the Big A races .Alex Henry discusses the depth of the Japanese contingent for the Breeders' Cup.Mike Pribozie analyzes Keeneland races, emphasizing the importance of hidden form lines.The show provides expert picks and analysis for racing at Belmont and Santa Anita.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast hosts during live events and races.Chapters 00:00Introduction and Contest Announcement01:00Horse Players Happy Hour Reminder01:03Jonathan Kinchen on Belmont Races25:16Alex Henry Discusses Japan Races and Breeders' Cup41:46Mike Pribozie on Keeneland Preview01:01:27Keeneland and Santa Anita Race Previews01:01:32Keeneland Highlights and Picks01:01:53Santa Anita Highlights and Picks01:18:35Closing Thoughts and OutroLinks referenced in this episode:twinspires.comkeeneland.cominthemoneypodcast.comadelphiracing.comdrf.comnyra.com
Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen dive deep into the stakes races from the weekend, providing valuable insights as they prepare for the upcoming Breeders' Cup thoroughbred championships at Del Mar. They analyze key performances, including the impressive wins from horses like Citizen Bull in the American Pharoah and the standout Scythian in the Miss Grillo. The duo also discusses the implications of these results on future betting markets, identifying potential value as they look ahead to the big event. With a focus on both American and international contenders, they explore how recent races can impact the odds and expectations for the Breeders' Cup. Listeners can expect a thorough examination of each race, uncovering clues to help inform their betting strategies as the prestigious championships approach.Takeaways: Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen discuss numerous stakes races leading up to the Breeders' Cup. Morning Line Club offers a unique investment opportunity in racehorse ownership and breeding. The Breeders' Cup is approaching, with many horses making their final preparations. Key races discussed include the Jockey Club Derby, Frizette, and Oak Leaf Stakes. Expert analysis on horses like Chancer McPatrick and East Avenue for the Juvenile . Betting markets are shifting, indicating potential value for savvy bettors ahead of the championships. Links referenced in this episode:morninglineclub.comtwinspires.comracingsymposium.cominthemoneypodcast.comtenstrikeracing.com
Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen dive deep into the stakes races from the weekend, providing valuable insights as they prepare for the upcoming Breeders' Cup thoroughbred championships at Del Mar. They analyze key performances, including the impressive wins from horses like Citizen Bull in the American Pharoah and the standout Scythian in the Miss Grillo. The duo also discusses the implications of these results on future betting markets, identifying potential value as they look ahead to the big event. With a focus on both American and international contenders, they explore how recent races can impact the odds and expectations for the Breeders' Cup. Listeners can expect a thorough examination of each race, uncovering clues to help inform their betting strategies as the prestigious championships approach.Takeaways:Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen discuss numerous stakes races leading up to the Breeders' Cup. Morning Line Club offers a unique investment opportunity in racehorse ownership and breeding. The Breeders' Cup is approaching, with many horses making their final preparations. Key races discussed include the Jockey Club Derby, Frizette, and Oak Leaf Stakes. Expert analysis on horses like Chancer McPatrick and East Avenue for the Juvenile . Betting markets are shifting, indicating potential value for savvy bettors ahead of the championships. Links referenced in this episode:morninglineclub.comtwinspires.comracingsymposium.cominthemoneypodcast.comtenstrikeracing.com
Listeners of the In The Money Players podcast are treated to a detailed exploration of an action-packed weekend in horse racing, featuring prominent tracks like Belmont at the Big A, Keeneland, and Santa Anita. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Mike Pribozie expertly navigate through the stakes races scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, providing listeners with a comprehensive analysis of the horses and their chances. From discussing the nuances of the pace scenarios in key races to identifying potential underdogs, the hosts equip listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed betting decisions. They pay particular attention to the stakes races at Keeneland, such as the Phoenix Stakes, where they dissect the form of contenders like Nakatomi and Comedy Town, weighing their recent performances against their expected odds.Throughout the episode, Peter and Mike highlight the critical role of race conditions, such as track surface and distance, in shaping a horse's performance. They emphasize how understanding these elements can lead to successful betting strategies. Additionally, the hosts touch upon the community aspect of horse racing, discussing recent initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity and support for thoroughbred aftercare. Their insights extend beyond mere predictions, as they invite listeners to engage with the broader narrative of racing, from the excitement of the races themselves to the importance of responsible ownership and care for the horses. By the conclusion of the episode, listeners are not only prepared for the upcoming races but also feel enriched by the engaging discussions around the sport's culture and community.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of the recent women's summit in racing, highlighting the contributions of women in the industry. Listeners are encouraged to check out the 'On the Lead' podcast episode on women in racing for insightful discussions. Peter and Mike analyze multiple stakes races across Belmont, Keeneland, and Santa Anita, offering expert opinions and tips. The hosts discuss the significance of the Breeders Cup and key races leading up to it, advising listeners on betting strategies. Listeners are reminded that thoroughbred aftercare is crucial, with events like Horse Players Happy Hour contributing to supporting it. The hosts explore various horses' performances and potential in upcoming races, providing in-depth analysis and observations for bettors. Links referenced in this episode:inthemoneypodcast.comnyra.com/tvscheduletwinspires.comracingsymposium.comxpressbet.com/tournaments
Listeners of the In The Money Players podcast are treated to a detailed exploration of an action-packed weekend in horse racing, featuring prominent tracks like Belmont at the Big A, Keeneland, and Santa Anita. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Mike Pribozie expertly navigate through the stakes races scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, providing listeners with a comprehensive analysis of the horses and their chances. From discussing the nuances of the pace scenarios in key races to identifying potential underdogs, the hosts equip listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed betting decisions. They pay particular attention to the stakes races at Keeneland, such as the Phoenix Stakes, where they dissect the form of contenders like Nakatomi and Comedy Town, weighing their recent performances against their expected odds.Throughout the episode, Peter and Mike highlight the critical role of race conditions, such as track surface and distance, in shaping a horse's performance. They emphasize how understanding these elements can lead to successful betting strategies. Additionally, the hosts touch upon the community aspect of horse racing, discussing recent initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity and support for thoroughbred aftercare. Their insights extend beyond mere predictions, as they invite listeners to engage with the broader narrative of racing, from the excitement of the races themselves to the importance of responsible ownership and care for the horses. By the conclusion of the episode, listeners are not only prepared for the upcoming races but also feel enriched by the engaging discussions around the sport's culture and community.00:00Episode Introduction & Previous Highlights00:13Women in Racing Podcast Promotion01:17Keeneland Stakes Preview02:27Belmont at the Big A Overview03:06Keeneland Phoenix Stakes Analysis05:11Jessamine Stakes Discussion07:13Alcibiades Stakes Preview09:53TCA Stakes Insights11:55First Lady Stakes Analysis14:52Breeders Futurity Discussion17:06Turf Mile Insights23:32Woodford Stakes Preview26:19Indian Summer Stakes Analysis27:14Spinster Stakes Overview28:15Bourbon Stakes Insights50:53American Pharoah Stakes Preview49:21Rodeo Drive Stakes Discussion47:33Chillingworth Stakes Analysis52:50Episode Outro & Contest AnnouncementsTakeaways:The podcast emphasizes the importance of the recent women's summit in racing, highlighting the contributions of women in the industry.Listeners are encouraged to check out the 'On the Lead' podcast episode on women in racing for insightful discussions.Peter and Mike analyze multiple stakes races across Belmont, Keeneland, and Santa Anita, offering expert opinions and tips.The hosts discuss the significance of the Breeders Cup and key races leading up to it, advising listeners on betting strategies.Listeners are reminded that thoroughbred aftercare is crucial, with events like Horse Players Happy Hour contributing to supporting it.The hosts explore various horses' performances and potential in upcoming races, providing in-depth analysis and observations for bettors.Links referenced in this episode:inthemoneypodcast.comnyra.com/tvscheduletwinspires.comracingsymposium.com
Presented by The Jockey ClubOn the latest episode of the On the Lead Podcast, presented by The Jockey Club and In the Money Media, hosts Shannon Kelly and Peter Thomas Fornatale delve into one of the hot button topics in horse racing today: the past, present, and future of data.They kick off with Professor Marshall Gramm, a handicapping champion and owner, as he talks about the evolution of data in the sport and expresses what elements of data are most important to the modern horseplayer.Then Kyle McDoniel of Equibase is here to address some of Marshall's concerns and to lay out his vision for the sport to improve and innovate when it comes to its data.
PTF hosts Jay Privman and Jonathon Kinchen as they get into every category in this year's Eclipse Awards.Join us in an exciting discussion as we delve into the thrilling world of horse racing, with a special focus on the Eclipse Awards. Our esteemed panel, featuring Jonathon Kinchen, Jay Privman, and Peter Thomas Fornatale, takes a deep dive into the Eclipse Award voting. Will Mage, the Kentucky Derby Winner, clinch the Eclipse Award for Champion 3-Year-Old?We explore the achievements of remarkable horses like Cody's Wish and White Abarrio, and the masterful training season's of industry giants like Bill Mott, Chad Brown, Brad Cox and Todd Pletcher. Dive into the potential of early Kentucky Derby favorite, Fierceness, and uncover the brilliance behind Goodnight Olive and Inspiral.The episode also sheds light on the influential role of Godolphin in the racing world and the exceptional talents of jockey Irad Ortiz. This comprehensive discussion covers everything from individual accolades to future predictions, making it a must-watch for every horse racing enthusiast. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of the Eclipse Award ballot and much more in the world of horse racing.
PTF hosts Jay Privman and Jonathon Kinchen as they get into every category in this year's Eclipse Awards.Join us in an exciting discussion as we delve into the thrilling world of horse racing, with a special focus on the Eclipse Awards. Our esteemed panel, featuring Jonathon Kinchen, Jay Privman, and Peter Thomas Fornatale, takes a deep dive into the Eclipse Award voting. Will Mage, the Kentucky Derby Winner, clinch the Eclipse Award for Champion 3-Year-Old?We explore the achievements of remarkable horses like Cody's Wish and White Abarrio, and the masterful training season's of industry giants like Bill Mott, Chad Brown, Brad Cox and Todd Pletcher. Dive into the potential of early Kentucky Derby favorite, Fierceness, and uncover the brilliance behind Goodnight Olive and Inspiral.The episode also sheds light on the influential role of Godolphin in the racing world and the exceptional talents of jockey Irad Ortiz. This comprehensive discussion covers everything from individual accolades to future predictions, making it a must-watch for every horse racing enthusiast. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of the Eclipse Award ballot and much more in the world of horse racing.
Preview of the Robert B. Lewis Ky. Derby Prep and Late P5 at Santa Anita with a total of 4 graded stakes on Saturday, 2/4. Peter Thomas Fornatale of InTheMoneyMedia joins us as guest handicapper. Go to our website: https://www.hhhracingpodcast.com Twitter: @hkravets Promotions: Subscribe to the excellent, informative and profitable "Power Picks" Tip Sheet! Please go to: https://www.patreon.com/hhhracingpodcast . Fantastic ABC P4 and P5 grids, along with Spot Plays and Price Plays provided that hit close to 35% in 2022 and ROI of $2.59 (national average is $1.60). Picks arrive via email every Sat. morning for that day's races. Purchase your Power Picks NOW and make 2023 your best handicapping year ever! LINK TO SIGN UP TO BETUS -- (USE CODE RACING3H WHEN DEPOSITING MONEY): https://record.revmasters.com/_9MsJbyLvBMmhvo5nC3tZQ2Nd7ZgqdRLk/1/ Watch our BRAND NEW SHOW on the Channel, "Bettin N' Boozin", on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET w/host Kyle Roscoe. Montage Info: Track: Brian Rian Rehan - Dark Music provided by Brian Rian Rehan Watch: https://youtu.be/FBvYpSF7OBIFree Download / Stream: https://music.brianrianrehan.com/Dark #horseracing #horseracingtips #gambling #santaanitapark #kentuckyderby #inthemoneymedia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-k-kravets/support
Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn and LaVar Arrington feel for Michael Thomas and his dislocated toe and wonder if his career is done. Host of In the Money Players' Podcast, Peter Thomas Fornatale helps you make your bets for the Breeder's Cup and Tom Brady approaches 100,000 yards passing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Football Friday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe live from the Breeder's Cup at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky where the guys are hoping their car isn't towed. Host of In the Money Players' Podcast, Peter Thomas Fornatale helps you make your bets for the Breeder's Cup and FSR Legend Andy Furman joins the guys to relive his horse track PR days and to answer for his mail addiction, before they all make their official picks for "The Classic."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the Eagles improving their record to 8-0 Thursday night, Doug explains why he is not completely sold on Jalen hurts yet. Eclipse award winner and horseracing analyst Peter Thomas Fornatale joins Doug from the Breeders' Cup to handicap some races and talk about the state of horseracing as a sport. Doug and Dan give their Breeders Cup Classic picks for The Gambler. Plus, Dan takes Doug and John Ramos through part two of "Pony or Phony". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author, handicapper, Mets fan, In The Money Media Supreme Emperor, and noted wearer of hats Peter Thomas Fornatale makes his first trip to The Notorious OTB. Together PTF and The Wolf wrestle through the tough issues in life. PTF founded In The Money Media with Jonathon Kinchen where they had the wildly popular Player's Podcast. We chat about the birth of ITM, lesser known Mets of the 1980's, and Peter handicaps the hypothetical race of the century ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100 FREE bet! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Get 15% off your first month of FUBO.TV- Fubo.tv/sgp Find Elias Game Plan Sports Betting in the App Store or Play Store today and use my promo code SGPN15 PROMOGUY.US - HUGE $ Bonuses and +EV Betting Community Sign up now with promocode: SGPN at https://bit.ly/SportsGamblingPodcast-NHA or download the app on the app stores to get a 1st deposit match up to $25! Get $30 off your subscription to the best coffees in the country - drinktrade.com/sgp OddsTrader -- the #1 site for all your gameday bets - OddsTrader.com/bluewire Follow The Notorious OTB On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/notorious_otb Follow The Hosts On Social Media Chase Sessoms - https://twitter.com/OfOaklawn Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Discord - https://sg.pn/discord Reddit - https://sg.pn/reddit ================================================ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reminder that our Preakness Final Answers' Show will be broadcast live on YouTube, Thursday at 7:30 et on the In the Money Media Channel. On today's show, Peter Thomas Fornatale is joined by Naomi Tukker, live from Baltimore. She provides an update on the 2022 Preakness Stakes field and reports on some of the buzz around the backside. In this Preakness Stakes Update, they look at the following horses that are reported starters in the 2022 Preakness: Secret Oath, Early Voting, Epicenter, Simplification and more. Next up, Tyler Frausto of 1/ST Racing is here to talk all about the $1,500 Preakness Challenge, hosted at Santa Anita and by Xpressbet. Finally, Klaus Ebner is here to discuss Japanese star, Sodashi's Grade 1 victory over the weekend. Is it possible that Sodashi makes her way to the US to compete in the 2022 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland? To buy tickets for Wednesday's ABR party – where PTF and Naomi will be in attendance – go https://www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-annual-pre-preakness-party-presented-by-americas-best-racing-taa-tickets-314497680027?utm_source=TAATW&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ABR+Pre+Preakness+Party+tickets (here). ***Leave a comment and tell us who you think will win the Preakness! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
Reminder that our Preakness Final Answers' Show will be broadcast live on YouTube, Thursday at 7:30 et on the In the Money Media Channel. On today's show, Peter Thomas Fornatale is joined by Naomi Tukker, live from Baltimore. She provides an update on the 2022 Preakness Stakes field and reports on some of the buzz around the backside. In this Preakness Stakes Update, they look at the following horses that are reported starters in the 2022 Preakness: Secret Oath, Early Voting, Epicenter, Simplification and more. Next up, Tyler Frausto of 1/ST Racing is here to talk all about the $1,500 Preakness Challenge, hosted at Santa Anita and by Xpressbet. Finally, Klaus Ebner is here to discuss Japanese star, Sodashi's Grade 1 victory over the weekend. Is it possible that Sodashi makes her way to the US to compete in the 2022 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland? To buy tickets for Wednesday's ABR party – where PTF and Naomi will be in attendance – go https://www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-annual-pre-preakness-party-presented-by-americas-best-racing-taa-tickets-314497680027?utm_source=TAATW&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ABR+Pre+Preakness+Party+tickets (here). ***Leave a comment and tell us who you think will win the Preakness! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
Peter Thomas Fornatale is joined by Naomi Tukker to provide an early look at the 2022 Preakness Stakes. Can Rich Strike duplicate his Kentucky Derby winning performance? Who are the new horses expected to run in the Preakness? The so-called Preakness New Shooters: Early Voting, Skippylongstocking, Creative Minister, Rattle N Roll, Shake Em Loose, Un Ojo. In this Preakness Stakes Update, they look at the following horses that are reported starters in the 2022 Preakness: Secret Oath, Early Voting, Epicenter, Rich Strike, Simplification, Zandon. ***Leave a comment and tell us who you think will win the Preakness! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
Our Kentucky Derby “Final Answers” shows are annually one of our most popular of the year and this year we are doing it with a twist — as LIVE shows from downtown Lexington at Malone's Prime, presented with our friends from Medallion Racing/Taylor Made. Tune in to hear Michelle Yu, Jonathon Kinchen, Peter Thomas Fornatale, and Phillip Shelton give their thoughts on ALL the stakes on Derby days with deeper dives into Oaks plus some audience Q and A. Tune in live or watch on-demand but this is a show you don't want to miss. As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email – This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus – https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
Our Kentucky Oaks “Final Answers” shows are annually one of our most popular of the year and this year we are doing it with a twist — as LIVE shows from downtown Lexington at Malone's Prime, presented with our friends from Medallion Racing/Taylor Made. Tune in to hear Michelle Yu, Jonathon Kinchen, Peter Thomas Fornatale, and Phillip Shelton give their thoughts on ALL the stakes on Oaks days with deeper dives into Oaks plus some audience Q and A. Tune in live or watch on-demand but this is a show you don't want to miss. As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email – This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus – https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
Nick Tammaro pinch hits for the traveling Peter Thomas Fornatale this week on the pod. First up Scott Shapiro to discuss Churchill Downs Opening Night, Then David Aragona to with Belmont Saturday, and wrapping up the show is Howard Kravets with the Golden Hour P4 As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
Nick Tammaro pinch hits for the traveling Peter Thomas Fornatale this week on the pod. First up Scott Shapiro to discuss Churchill Downs Opening Night, Then David Aragona to with Belmont Saturday, and wrapping up the show is Howard Kravets with the Golden Hour P4 As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
It's become an annual tradition on the In the Money Media Network. We try to assemble the best lineup of professional handicappers, trainers, owners, and jockeys to give you a detailed analysis of every horse in the 2022 Kentucky Derby. This year, we are bigger and better than ever, with Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen divvying up hosting duties AND offering YOU a chance to win a $200 free bet on the Kentucky Derby. ***All you have to do is drop a note in the comments section letting us know who you think will win this year's Derby and join our FREE newsletter (link below). One winner will be chosen at random prior to the Kentucky Derby.*** If you're looking for live longshots for the Kentucky Derby or want to get a head start on how to bet the Kentucky Derby, start here! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus **Our Kentucky Derby content will feature expert selections, wagering strategy for the Oaks and Derby and much more! On this year's show we have: Eclipse Award Winning Trainer Brad Cox to Discuss Tawny Port, Zozos and Cyberknife (00:06:01) Professional Horseplayer Sean Boarman talks Chad Brown's Zandon (00:22:42) TV Star and Analyst Britney Eurton gives her thoughts on Messier (formerly Bob Baffert and now Tim Yakteen) (00:30:10) TimeFormUS Figure Craig Milkowski on Zozos (00:37:09) DRF's Jay Privman makes the case for lightly raced Taiba (00:44:43) Acacia Clement (Courtney) covers Simplification (00:54:42) Joe Kristufek discusses Todd Pletcher's Pioneer of Medina (01:02:02) TV's Matt Bernier talks about why he's giving Early Voting a shot (01:07:41) Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. gives the details on his Florida Derby winner White Abarrio (01:11:30) Clay Sanders from Ten Strike Racing on the one eyed wonder Un Ojo (01:16:46) International Racing Analyst and a man that needs no introduction, Nick Luck talks about Japanese invader Crown Pride (JPN). (01:22:10) The Bear, Chris Fallica provides some information on Smile Happy (01:31:54) Jockey and NYRA Analysis Richard Migliore discusses Morello (01:43:32) Michael Adolphson covers the speedy Summer Is Tomorrow (01:48:00) Michelle Yu likes a midwest horse this year - Cyberknife (01:57:51) Professional Horseplayer and ITM listener favorite, Mike Maloney lets you know whether Charge It is up for the Kentucky Derby task. (02:07:30) Hall of Fame Jockey Gary Stevens talks about hard knocker Barber Road (02:13:57) Brian Hernandez Jr. will be aboard Tiz the Bomb and likes his chances (02:21:39) Phillip Shelton from ITM Partner Medallion Racing is here to discuss In Due Time (02:26:14) Professional Horseplayer, Duke Matties speaks his mind on Mo Donegal (02:32:19) Chris Andrews from South Point Casino discusses the likely Kentucky Derby Favorite, Epicenter from Steve Asmussen (02:42:45) Jose Contreras provides his thoughts on Happy Jack (02:49:04)
It's become an annual tradition on the In the Money Media Network. We try to assemble the best lineup of professional handicappers, trainers, owners, and jockeys to give you a detailed analysis of every horse in the 2022 Kentucky Derby. This year, we are bigger and better than ever, with Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen divvying up hosting duties AND offering YOU a chance to win a $200 free bet on the Kentucky Derby. ***All you have to do is drop a note in the comments section letting us know who you think will win this year's Derby and join our FREE newsletter (link below). One winner will be chosen at random prior to the Kentucky Derby.*** If you're looking for live longshots for the Kentucky Derby or want to get a head start on how to bet the Kentucky Derby, start here! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus **Our Kentucky Derby content will feature expert selections, wagering strategy for the Oaks and Derby and much more! On this year's show we have: Eclipse Award Winning Trainer Brad Cox to Discuss Tawny Port, Zozos and Cyberknife (00:06:01) Professional Horseplayer Sean Boarman talks Chad Brown's Zandon (00:22:42) TV Star and Analyst Britney Eurton gives her thoughts on Messier (formerly Bob Baffert and now Tim Yakteen) (00:30:10) TimeFormUS Figure Craig Milkowski on Zozos (00:37:09) DRF's Jay Privman makes the case for lightly raced Taiba (00:44:43) Acacia Clement (Courtney) covers Simplification (00:54:42) Joe Kristufek discusses Todd Pletcher's Pioneer of Medina (01:02:02) TV's Matt Bernier talks about why he's giving Early Voting a shot (01:07:41) Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. gives the details on his Florida Derby winner White Abarrio (01:11:30) Clay Sanders from Ten Strike Racing on the one eyed wonder Un Ojo (01:16:46) International Racing Analyst and a man that needs no introduction, Nick Luck talks about Japanese invader Crown Pride (JPN). (01:22:10) The Bear, Chris Fallica provides some information on Smile Happy (01:31:54) Jockey and NYRA Analysis Richard Migliore discusses Morello (01:43:32) Michael Adolphson covers the speedy Summer Is Tomorrow (01:48:00) Michelle Yu likes a midwest horse this year - Cyberknife (01:57:51) Professional Horseplayer and ITM listener favorite, Mike Maloney lets you know whether Charge It is up for the Kentucky Derby task. (02:07:30) Hall of Fame Jockey Gary Stevens talks about hard knocker Barber Road (02:13:57) Brian Hernandez Jr. will be aboard Tiz the Bomb and likes his chances (02:21:39) Phillip Shelton from ITM Partner Medallion Racing is here to discuss In Due Time (02:26:14) Professional Horseplayer, Duke Matties speaks his mind on Mo Donegal (02:32:19) Chris Andrews from South Point Casino discusses the likely Kentucky Derby Favorite, Epicenter from Steve Asmussen (02:42:45) Jose Contreras provides his thoughts on Happy Jack (02:49:04)
It's become an annual tradition on the In the Money Media Network. We try to assemble the best lineup of professional handicappers, trainers, owners, and jockeys to give you a detailed analysis of every horse in the 2022 Kentucky Oaks. The 2022 Kentucky Oaks is shaping up to be one of the best in history. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen shared hosting duties this year. Please like the video and give us your Exacta in this Kentucky Oaks in the comments! If you're looking for the best analysis of the Kentucky Oaks or want to get a head start on how to bet the Kentucky Oaks, start here! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus) **Our Kentucky Oaks and Derby content will feature expert selections, wagering strategy for the Oaks and Derby and much more! On this year's show we have: Randy Moss discusses Filly Secret Oath ITM Favorite, Frank McGoey talks about the likely favorite, Echo Zulu from Steve Asmussen Naomi Tukker is here to provide some insight on Goddess of Fire Pat Cummings from TIF discusses a newcomer to the Todd Pletcher barn, Shahama Brad Free from DRF discusses Santa Anita Oaks winner, Desert Dawn Maggie Wolfendale has seen plenty of Venti Valentine and gives her perspective Tyler Whisman discusses longshot Candy Raid Jake Ballis and Reagan Swinbank talk about their Filly Hidden Connection. The second time in two years Blacktype Thoroughbreds has had an Oaks Runner. Rowan Ward provides some insight on Adare Manor Gabby Gaudet shares her thoughts on Cocktail Moments Matter Bernier wants to discuss Gazelle winner, Nostalgic from Godolphin and the barn of Bill Mott Ten Strike Racing's and former BCBC Champion, Marshall Gramm is here to discuss Yuugiri Kevin Kilroy provides some insights on Turnerloose from the barn of Brad Cox Jessica Paquette talks Shotgun Hottie Aron Wellman from Eclipse Thoroughbreds joins us to talk about their filly and recent Grade 1 winner, Nest Ashley Mailloux wants to talk about undefeated Kathleen O from Shug McGaughey
It's become an annual tradition on the In the Money Media Network. We try to assemble the best lineup of professional handicappers, trainers, owners, and jockeys to give you a detailed analysis of every horse in the 2022 Kentucky Oaks. The 2022 Kentucky Oaks is shaping up to be one of the best in history. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen shared hosting duties this year. Please like the video and give us your Exacta in this Kentucky Oaks in the comments! If you're looking for the best analysis of the Kentucky Oaks or want to get a head start on how to bet the Kentucky Oaks, start here! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus) **Our Kentucky Oaks and Derby content will feature expert selections, wagering strategy for the Oaks and Derby and much more! On this year's show we have: Randy Moss discusses Filly Secret Oath ITM Favorite, Frank McGoey talks about the likely favorite, Echo Zulu from Steve Asmussen Naomi Tukker is here to provide some insight on Goddess of Fire Pat Cummings from TIF discusses a newcomer to the Todd Pletcher barn, Shahama Brad Free from DRF discusses Santa Anita Oaks winner, Desert Dawn Maggie Wolfendale has seen plenty of Venti Valentine and gives her perspective Tyler Whisman discusses longshot Candy Raid Jake Ballis and Reagan Swinbank talk about their Filly Hidden Connection. The second time in two years Blacktype Thoroughbreds has had an Oaks Runner. Rowan Ward provides some insight on Adare Manor Gabby Gaudet shares her thoughts on Cocktail Moments Matter Bernier wants to discuss Gazelle winner, Nostalgic from Godolphin and the barn of Bill Mott Ten Strike Racing's and former BCBC Champion, Marshall Gramm is here to discuss Yuugiri Kevin Kilroy provides some insights on Turnerloose from the barn of Brad Cox Jessica Paquette talks Shotgun Hottie Aron Wellman from Eclipse Thoroughbreds joins us to talk about their filly and recent Grade 1 winner, Nest Ashley Mailloux wants to talk about undefeated Kathleen O from Shug McGaughey
Joined by my friend Peter Thomas Fornatale to talk his trip to cheltnam, the kentucky derby preps, and kick around the goings on at In the money media .
There is a $61,000 REAL carryover in Belmont's Pick 6 for Thursday, April 29 and we are here to cover it. Jonathon Kinchen and Nick Tammaro share their thoughts on how they'll approach the wager with host Peter Thomas Fornatale. Join us live later in week for our Kentucky Derby Final Answers Shows live from Lexington, Kentucky (Wednesday, April 28, 5:30 ET0. You can attend in-person (for info check out http://medallionracing.com/ (MedallionRacing.com)) or watch the archived broadcast on our Youtube channel or listen to the podcast version on our feed.
There is a $61,000 REAL carryover in Belmont's Pick 6 for Thursday, April 29 and we are here to cover it. Jonathon Kinchen and Nick Tammaro share their thoughts on how they'll approach the wager with host Peter Thomas Fornatale. Join us live later in week for our Kentucky Derby Final Answers Shows live from Lexington, Kentucky (Wednesday, April 28, 5:30 ET0. You can attend in-person (for info check out http://medallionracing.com/ (MedallionRacing.com)) or watch the archived broadcast on our Youtube channel or listen to the podcast version on our feed.