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Richard Litt's entry into the Sydney training ranks materialised under very sad circumstances. He'd barely settled into a training partnership at Warwick Farm with his father Jim when news came from NZ of the premature death of his older brother Jay. Jim Litt made an immediate decision to return to NZ but resolved to leave his small team of horses in Sydney. Richard was quickly granted a training licence by Racing NSW and launched his training career under less than ideal circumstances. Some months later he paid his first visit to the winner's circle when a mare called Klissta won the Braidwood Cup. As Richard gratefully received the Cup trophy he couldn't have imagined that just two years later he'd be on the dais at Royal Randwick receiving the trainer's trophy after the Gr 1 Champagne Stakes. That trophy was won by Castelvecchio, the Dundeel colt who'd catapulted Richard Litt to racing's biggest stage. He joins us on the podcast to talk about his first magical decade in Australian racing. He talks about an encouraging first half of the current season and his expectations for the promising Caffe Florian. The trainer looks back on early Sydny stints with trainers like Graham Rogerson, Bart Cummings and John O'Shea. Richard looks back on his father's decision to try his luck in Sydney with a small team of NZ horses. He remembers the impact of his brother's sudden death in Hawera. Richard says he won't forget the thrill of his Braidwood Cup win in 2017. He looks back on the thrill of landing his first city win albeit a midweek event. His first Saturday metro win was another special occasion. Richard reflects on the luck he's had with a string of online purchases from the Godolphin operation. The trainer shares the story about the beginning of his association with owners Ottavio and Wendy Galletta. He was given the formidable task of winning a race or two with a horse previously trained by Chris Waller. Richard says he was surprised and delighted when Ottavio and Wendy gave him their new Dundeel colt to train. Castelvecchio began with a flourish by winning first up at Canterbury before repeating the dose in spectacular fashion in the Inglis Millenium. He looks back on Castelvecchio's wins in the Champagne Stakes and Rosehill Guineas and his stunning second in the Cox Plate. Richard looks back on a monumental disappointment when Castelvecchio was brought undone on a very heavy track in the ATC Derby. The trainer was humbled when the Gallettas gave him the job of training the $1.9 million colt known as Profondo. Richard talks about the highs and lows of the Deep Impact colt's short career. He talks of Ottavio's acquisition of the Victory Lodge training stables at Warwick Farm, formerly home to several Gr 1 winners trained by Clarrie Conners. Richard acknowledges a few more handy winners for the stable in recent years.
We are so back.Plenty to unpack in SULTAN'S SUPPER and PACK YA NAGS, including Footy's European adventures and Sults' roadside assist saga. We unveil the new stable setup and set our sights on launching a YouTube assault.The racing is magnificent, headlined by the G1 Black Caviar Lightning. We're keen to play at Royal Randwick for Apollo Stakes Day, with plenty also on offer at Morphettville Parks, all in SULTS' SPECSOther segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Steve Miller Band - Rock ‘n Me2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Lee Magorrian had never been on a horse's back when he got a stablehand's job with Joe Byrne in his native County Meath in 2009. He continued to work on the ground when he later transferred to legendary horsewoman Joanna Morgan. Lee's life took an unexpected twist when he was encouraged by a friend to visit NZ where he made the snap decision to become an apprentice jockey. One hundred winners later, young Magorrian won a much sought after scholarship which springboarded him into a trip to Australia and a stint with premier trainer Chris Waller. The much travelled young jockey is now firmly ensconced as a popular “go-to” jockey on the NSW provincial circuit. It's a pleasure to share Lee's story on our podcast. Lee says he's been surprised by the ongoing support of Chris Waller and several other trainers who patronise the Newcastle and Kembla Saturday meetings. He talks about his patient style of riding and his efforts to look busy in tight finishes. The jockey takes us back to childhood days in County Meath (IRE). He talks of siblings and the absence of racing in the family background. Lee says there was a time he had visions of becoming a primary school teacher but that ambition was quickly replaced by several sporting pursuits. He admits to taking on his stablehand's job for no other reason than to earn some pocket money. He pays tribute to two employers Joe Byrne and Joanna Morgan, both former outstanding jockeys. He talks of a suggestion put to him by Samantha Wynne, an Irish jockey who was already working in NZ. Lee looks back on his first apprenticeship to Roger James at his famous Kingscere Stables in Cambridge. Sadly the association didn't work out. He talks of a move to the stables of Shaun and Emma Clotworthy. Lee remembers with clarity the thrill of his first winning ride at Ruakaka. He reflects on a black type win at Te Rapa on a very smart horse called Barbaric. Lee remembers an Ellerslie win on Rising Romance, almost certainly the best horse he got to ride in NZ. The 31 year old hasn't forgotten the thrill of his scholarship win, a whirlwind move to Sydney and a stint at the Waller stable. Lee says he thought his first win for Waller would never come. He was immensely relieved to get home on Pianissimo at Warwick Farm. He was thrilled to land a Saturday double at Royal Randwick not long after. Lee talks of a win in an apprentice's race on the ill fated Higher Ground. He had a big opinion of the gelding. The jockey likes to claim some of the credit for the launch of Fangirl's stellar career. He had the mount when Fangirl strolled home in a Goulburn maiden. He recalls a win on Mo'unga when the horse was trained by Chris Waller. Lee enjoys reminiscing about some high profile horses he got to ride in trackwork for the Waller stable. He hasn‘t forgotten the thrill of his biggest single race day achievement, a four win haul at Newcastle. Lee outlines his trackwork and barrier trial involvement. He talks of a strong association with the Richard and Will Freedman yard. Lee talks of a casual association with the Waterhouse/Bott stable. He recalls a Newcastle win on a horse destined for Derby success a few weeks later. He talks of his connection with the Kris Lees stable. Lee recalls the support he received from Blake Shinn in his early days in Sydney. As a regular at the Saturday Kembla and Newcastle meetings, Lee says he's formed strong camaraderie with a group of fellow riders. It's a laid back chat with a genial Irishman who followed his instincts after leaving the place of his birth.
It's been a pleasure to welcome a sequence of popular country trainers to the podcast lately and we're going “bush” again in our first interview for 2026. Our guest is respected horseman Paddy Cunningham who's currently the only trainer based at the Glen Innes racecourse in the NSW New England district. He and wife Kathy achieve consistent results with a team of just twelve horses, and are happy to travel long distances to find the right races for them. Paddy Cunningham put together a tidy record as a race rider before ongoing weight problems saw him transition to the training ranks. After two lengthy stints at Grafton and another at Caloundra, Cunningham returned to his native Glen Innes in 2016 and you'd need the army to shift him again. Paddy talks about the well appointed property he and Kathy share close to the Glen Innes track. He looks back on his early days at Ben Lomond, a unique little village situated so far above sea level that snow isn't uncommon in the winter months. Paddy talks of his parents and siblings and the little pony that first introduced him to the sensation of speed on horseback. He looks back on the circumstances that led him to an apprenticeship with local trainer Hunter Kilner and the unforgettable thrill of his very first day of race riding at an Inverell meeting. He made a spectacular start. Paddy talks of consecutive Armidale Cup wins very early in his career. The jockey turned trainer says he quickly tired of continual wasting and ventured to the Northern Territory in search of a complete change of environment. He found employment at the famous Wave Hill station. Paddy talks of his return to Glen Innes after a two year sabbatical and a resumption of trackwork duties for his old boss Hunter Kilner. He talks of the mare who regenerated his interest and motivated his return to race riding. The same mare would later provide his first winning ride at Royal Randwick. Paddy says he couldn't believe his luck when another winner came along at Canterbury the very next day. Two weeks later the same horse was involved in a spectacular fall at Canterbury. Paddy was lucky to escape serious injury. He remembers a wild ride he had on a Grafton Cup day in the 1970's. Despite doing everything wrong the horse in question was able to score an amazing win. Paddy talks about “the one that got away”. He regarded a horse called Final Say as the best he'd ever ridden and was bitterly disappointed when the gelding went amiss. He says unstable weight eventually hastened his retirement from race riding but has never regretted his brief but exciting few years in the saddle. Paddy unhesitatingly nominated the country jockey who inspired him the most. He looks back on the low key beginning to his training career. Surprisingly he can't remember his first win as a solo trainer. Cunningham talks of his training career to date- two stints at Grafton and a decade on the Sunshine Coast. His move to Caloundra coincided with daughter Kylie's decision to become an apprentice jockey. Paddy says he often travelled to faraway Queensland destinations in search of the right races for his horses. He looks back on a return to Grafton in 2010. The winners flowed over a six year stint but he decided on yet another move when synthetic training tracks came to Grafton. He's pretty vocal in his opposition to them. Paddy elaborates on the talents of several nice horses who helped to forge his reputation as a very serious horse trainer. He talks of Jodi Worley who rode work for the stable for close to five years before deciding to become a jockey. Paddy signed her up and the young rider got away to a spectacular start. Paddy has always been one to support the jockeys who've supported him. He makes mention of a few special favourites. Paddy pays tribute to best mate and devoted supporter wife Kathy whose behind-the-scenes work for Cunningham Racing has been unwavering. He and Kathy are the proud parents of four daughters. He brings us up to date on the whereabouts and current activities of the girls. This is a laid back chat with a dedicated country horseman who can't imagine a life away from horses.
It's Christmas Day for racing purists all around Australia and we cannot wait to throw ourselves head first into Derby Day. Three Group One's await us at Flemington as well as the $10million Golden Eagle at Royal Randwick. All of this and plenty more in this week's SULTS' SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Hot Action Cop - Fever For The Flava2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more informatio n.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
The final instalment of the Cox Plate at The Valley as we know it has arrived. We preview the program in its entirety, as well as Specs from Royal Randwick and Morphettville. All of our Back and Lay's in this week's SULTS' SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: The Darkness - Love Is Only A Feeling2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Mitchell Bell is one of several Sydney based jockeys who regularly ply their trade on outside tracks. His manager Shaun Flaherty makes a point of committing Mitch to race meetings no further than three hours from his Windsor home. The hard working jockey is a regular at places like Scone, Muswellbrook, Newcastle, Goulburn, Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee. Mitchell's unwavering reliability has seen him build a strong support base among a wide range of trainers. The jockey says he's learned to handle the tedium of constant travel. Mitchell talks about the two hip replacement surgeries he's been forced to undergo in recent years. He says he never knew his grandfather Billy Bell who was a successful Sydney jockey in the 60's and 70's. Mitchell pays tribute to his father Steve who had a jockey's build but opted to pursue a career as a professional boxer- a career that led him to an Australian flyweight crown. Mitchell says his riding plans could have been thwarted when he was involved in a freak gymnasium accident at age 13. He looks back on his amazing recovery from serious hand injuries and early riding education at an Ingleburn riding school. The 40 year old talks about his apprenticeship to Tamworth trainer Mark Mason and an inauspicious first ride at Quirindi. He pays tribute to a former leading country jockey who became his tutor in Tamworth track gallops. Mitch hasn't forgotten the thrill of landing his first winner. He remembers the most minor detail about his initial metropolitan win on the historic stretches of Royal Randwick. The jockey acknowledges the first notable horse he got to ride after returning to Sydney as a fully fledged rider. Mitch plays tribute to the talented Artlee who gave him success in the Wild Card and Final of the 2015 Country Championship. He says Artlee was also the centrepiece of one of his biggest racing disappointments. Bell talks of a successful association with the Waller stable on outside tracks. He recalls a Newcastle win on Youngstar immediately before the filly went to Brisbane to win two important races. He rates another Waller trained horse as one of the best he's ridden. Mitch looks back on a black type Hawkesbury win on Cellarman. He talks about the strong association he's forged with Peter Snowden and a recent Newcastle treble for the stable. Mitchell speaks fondly of a strong association with legendary horseman Ron Quinton. He acknowledges the support of several other prominent stables. Mitch says he was greatly influenced by two special role models in the early part of his career. He doesn't take for granted the luxury he enjoys in being able to maintain a weight of 53kgs. The much travelled jockey says he's sometimes tempted by offers to ride in the city but is reluctant to inconvenience established country and provincial supporters. The 40 year old speaks fondly of wife Hollie and children Harper, Billy and Tayla. This is a nice chat with an ever reliable jockey who prefers to ‘hit the highway” in his quest for winners.
It's Episode 7 of Season 2 of The Hong Kong Racing Show, and it's a special Everest edition as we count down the hours to the world's richest turf race — The Everest at Royal Randwick.All eyes are on Ka Ying Rising, Hong Kong's sprinting superstar and the world's top-rated racehorse, as he prepares to take on Australia's best.This week, Off To The Races Media's Andrew Brown and co-host Alex Evers are joined by two incredible guests: Darren Flindell — Sydney's lead race caller and former Hong Kong legend, who sets the scene for The Everest, shares his selections, and reflects on a few unforgettable Hong Kong memories. Sam Nati — The Hong Kong Jockey Club's Head of Commingling, who gives us the inside scoop on just how massive The Everest could be from a World Pool perspective, and whether a new wagering record is on the cards.We also cover the latest Hong Kong racing news, including Romantic Warrior's barrier trial at Sha Tin and a preview of the Group 2 Sha Tin Trophy, featuring My Wish, Voyage Bubble, and Galaxy Patch.Produced by Off To The Races Media for the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
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What an absolute treat we are in for with massive meetings at both Caulfield and Royal Randwick for Caulfield Cup and Everest Day. We will preview the two meetings in full as well as plays across the border at Morphettville, all in this week's SULTS' SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Gold Snafu - Sticky Fingers2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
A massive day of racing headlined by the star-studded G1 Turnbull Stakes at Flemington. Three Group 1's on offer at Royal Randwick, the Epsom Handicap the feature. We preview both programs including a couple of plays at Morphettville, all in this weeks SULTS' SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: The Chats - Pub Feed2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
It's Underwood Stakes Day at Caulfield and we've got a cracking betting card to dive into. We unpack the Group 1s, including the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes, plus take a deep look at Royal Randwick for 7 Stakes Day and Morphettville Parks. All that and more in this week's edition of SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Snoop Dogg, Pharrell Williams - Beautiful2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Group 1 Racing heads to Moonee Valley with a competitive edition of the Moir Stakes set to take place. We have plenty of plays on what looks a strong support card as well as a full analysis of Royal Randwick for Chelmsford Stakes Day. Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Sticky Fingers - Caress Your Soul2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
We're back for Season 10 of the show! The good horses are returning, and the first Group 1 of the season takes centre stage at a wet and wild Royal Randwick with the Winx Stakes. We also preview a huge program at The Valley and highlight plenty of plays across the border at Morphettville Parks. All that and more in this week's edition of SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Get What You Need - Jet2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Our South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
David McColm's handling of media commitments after the 2024 Kosciuszko won him many friends. It was well documented that his talented horse Far Too Easy had endured several setbacks over the previous couple of years and public interest was high. All David wanted to do in post race interviews was deflect the credit to others. The enormity of the moment triggered unbridled emotion in the former apprentice jockey who's now approaching forty years as a professional horse trainer. I've been looking forward to having David McColm on the podcast, and we've finally pinned him down for a chat. He says stable star Far Too Easy will return to the stable next month after the longest break of his career. David looks back on two uncharacteristically disappointing runs during the Brisbane carnival. The trainer takes us back to the 2020 Gold Coast Yearling Sale and the input of his teenage son Archie. David says the journey with Far Too Easy has been better for the presence of close friends in the ownership. He says ongoing foot issues with Far Too Easy have tested his resolve. Dave looks back on the gelding's first two wins with the late Chris Caserta in the saddle. Only eight months later the young jockey lost his life in a freak accident. He reflects on the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas when Craig Williams rode the horse for the first time. David recalls Far Too Easy's impressive win in the Country Championship Qualifier at Grafton. He looks back on the horror of the 2022 flood which impacted Far Too Easy and ten other horses. Racing NSW assisted with the remainder of the gelding's Country Championship preparation. The trainer remembers the Championship Final on a very heavy track with J. Mac in the saddle. David looks back on the first of Far Too Easy's three Kosciuszko attempts and the worrying skin rash that impeded his preparation. He reflects on the horse's first clash with arch rival Front Page. McColm talks about another Kosciuszko in 2023. This time he had to settle for third as Front Page prevailed again. The trainer says he carefully planned Far Too Easy's path to the next edition of the Kosciuszko. The horse raced only three times in between. David was buoyed by Craig Williams' decision to fly to the Gold Coast for a barrier trial eleven days before the big race. He reviews the race and the emotional aftermath. The experienced horseman takes us back to his days as an apprentice jockey with Reg Powell at Werris Creek and pays tribute to a later tutor at Ipswich. He hasn't forgotten the thrill of his first win as a professional jockey. David acknowledges some special horses to help him along the way. He talks of son Archie's official transition to stable apprentice, and gives a shout out to younger brother Max. Mrs. Judy McColm plays a huge part in the operation of the stable, and receives the recognition she deserves. He makes special mention of his older family from a previous marriage. Dave looks back on a serious illness that halted his career for a couple of years. He pays tribute to a handful of jockeys who've rendered great service over the years. The trainer talks of his recent relocation to the Gold Coast. This is a laid back chat with a bush horseman who was able to guide Far Too Easy through some turbulent times to win a $2 million dollar race at Royal Randwick.
The G3 Bletchingly Stakes is the feature at Caulfield in what looks an intriguing race with the return of Baraqiel. We take an in depth look at Morphettville, headlined by the Listed Lightning Stakes, as well as Benchmark racing at Royal Randwick. All in this weeks' edition of SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Little Red - Slow Motion2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
We may be deep into winter, but the confidence hasn't cooled. It's a strong betting card at Caulfield, headlined by the G3 Sir John Monash Stakes. We also preview key races at Royal Randwick and Murray Bridge, all in this week's SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Skeggs - Up In The Clouds2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Some great betting opportunities across 4 states this week. We take a detailed look at Flemington and Royal Randwick, as well as plays at Morphettville and Ipswich, all in this week's edition of SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: The Grogans - Washed Out2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Massive edition of the show with Group 1 Racing heading to Morphettville to kickstart the South Australian carnival. We also have plenty to unpack on Anzac Day at Headquarters, The Valley and Royal Randwick, all in this week's SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Coldplay - Viva La Vida2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
It's a Good Friday edition of the show and we have plenty to unpack with G1 racing at Royal Randwick once more, headlined by the All Aged Stakes. It's Mornington Cup Day in Victoria and we take a look at both of these programs in depth in this week's SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Rattlesnake Milk - Midnight Train2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Volk by Points' would've been the episode name if we needed one. The nation is behind him this weekend in his comeback fight in the UFC! Another cracking episode of the punt show, Queen Elizabeth Stakes day at Royal Randwick it doesn't get much better. All the usual suspects ring in with their bets and more groundbreaking action from Keato after lasts weeks effort. Listener this week (Alex Jones) has one of the all time great call ins, well played mate love ya work, we are even rooting for your bets to get up so we can hear from him again next week. Bowen races this Saturday get on down there if you are in the area. always a cracker day. Thanks to Neds for helping put the show together we love having part of what we do! All the best, happy punting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Day 1 of The Championships at Royal Randwick is here and we're breaking down all four massive Group 1 races!BJ, Lloydy & Woodhead analyse the key contenders, betting angles, and who to back on one of the biggest days of the autumn.Plus, we debate how it stacks up against Melbourne Cup Week, play a round of Guess The Horse, and break down the Doncaster Mile with a runner-by-runner preview.If you're looking for racing tips, expert analysis, and best bets for The Championships, tune in now!Plenty of tips, insights, and banter—don't miss it!
Day 1 of The Championships is here, headlined by a whopping 4 Group 1's at Royal Randwick and a belter of an undercard to boot. We also preview what looks an open day of racing at Caulfield, all in this week's SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Lifehouse - Hanging By A Moment2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Send us a textAuthorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.It doesn't get much better than the Championships at Royal Randwick. Can't wait for the features: The Sires Produce, the TJ Smith, the Doncaster Mile & the Australian DerbyOn The Drift, the self acclaimed biggest horse racing podcast on the Northside of Brisbane. We preview and review the Group 1 races across the Australian Thoroughbred Racing calendar, while providing best bets each week and a few you can put a line through. We have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts care about.If you're having a bet this Spring, take it to the Neds level: www.neds.com.auJoin us on Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok.Thanks for listening
The good ones are back this weekend and it's a bumper Saturday of racing, headlined by the G1 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes at Flemington. Plenty to like on the program at Headquarters and we head north for several plays at Royal Randwick. All in this weeks edition of SULTS' SPECSOther segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya NagsUNIT of the Week2 UNITSOutro: Sticky Fingers - Gold SnafuImagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Group 1 Racing rears its beautiful head for 2025 and the Units are back on deck. Bumper show as we dissect a belter of a betting card at Caulfield, headlined by the G1 C.F. Orr Stakes. We also take an in depth look at the 10 race program from Royal Randwick and Sultsy finds us a couple in Adelaide. All in this week' s edition of SULTS' SPECS. Other segments included in this week's episode: The Sultan's Supper Pack Ya Nags UNIT of the Week 2 UNITS Outro: Go West - King of Wishful Thinking Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
The first Saturday meeting on the Heath track at Caulfield this week and we have found plenty of bets to round out season 8 of the show. The G2 Ingham headlines the program at Royal Randwick and we also find a couple at Gawler. All in this week' s edition of SULTS' SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya NagsUNIT of the Week2 UNITSOutro: Jet - Get Me Outta HereImagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 19th October 2024, Auckland FC's long-awaited debut is here, and Piney is at Mount Smart Stadium to take it all in. He's joined by CEO Nick Becker, Minority Owner Ali Williams, and Director of Football Terry McFlynn to chat about the club's journey and the excitement ahead of their first match. Our cricket teams are finding form again, the Black Caps have India against the ropes and the White Ferns have defied the odds, making it into the T20 World Cup final. Former Black Caps coach Mike Hesson and former White Fern Katey Martin both join the show to discuss the success of the teams. And Mick Guerin joins the show from across the ditch from The Everest 2024 at Royal Randwick, Australia's richest race Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breeders' Cup renewals past and future and the richest turf race in the world are the main topics this week on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. TV's Amy Zimmerman and photographer Skip Dickstein are among the very few people who have been to every Breeders' Cup since the championships began in 1984. They reminisce about the inaugural running at Hollywood Park and some of their experiences since, including how their streaks were not interrupted by COVID in 2020. The Everest, a Group 1 sprint worth US$13 million, will be run late night Friday into Saturday morning U.S. time at Royal Randwick in Sydney. Bella Nipotina is one of the top contenders in the race. She is owned by partners led by her breeder Michael Christian. Also a media personality and Australian-rules football executive, he discusses the race and why it has been able to prosper using the template established by the Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1). Horse Racing Nation handicapper Ed DeRosa takes an early snapshot of next month's Breeders' Cup at Del Mar and also handicaps weekend graded stakes at Keeneland and Woodbine. Listener and reader feedback is focused on last week's column about why City Of Troy will not win the Breeders' Cup Classic. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
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Editor-in-Chief of Majesty magazine, Ingrid Seward spoke to John Stanley about the possibility of King Charles III attending Royal Randwick on Saturday. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday to Thursday and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Carlton, Richmond and West Coast agree to three-way deal on penultimate day of the AFL trade period Penrith Panthers coach Ivan Cleary has lifted the lid on how close he was to quitting rugby league. The field is set for The Everest at Royal Randwick this Saturday The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma-Jayne Wilson stands alone; she has broken Julie Krone's record for most money earned by a lady jockey. James MacDonald steered Legendary Hanover to an impressive win in the Meadowlands Pace. They're racing at Saratoga and a monster longshot shocked in the first Stakes race. We had more logical outcomes in the My Dear and Ballade Stakes at Woodbine. Trainer Josie Carroll talks with us as she inches closer to the 1000-win mark. A crazy Thursday night at Mohawk when 4 different drivers delivered daily doubles. We ‘sample' Hot Mic'd with driver Paul MacKenzie and we go to Belterra Park for a history making win by 70-year-old Perry Ouzts. Did a horse really pay $331 to place? And just how funny was it when a horse named Ha Ha Ha won at Royal Randwick?
Join host Tawnya Bahr as she sits down with Gerry Maher, the General Manager of Culinary Operations at the Australian Turf Club. In this episode, Gerry shares his lifelong passion for cooking, sparked by his grandmother's baking and his father's adventurous palate. Dive into the world of high-stakes culinary management as he discusses overseeing five unique venues: Royal Randwick, Rosehill Gardens, Rosehill Bowling Club, Canterbury Park, and Warwick Farm. Discover the challenges and triumphs of feeding thousands at sporting events, managing retail food services, and coordinating large-scale events. Learn how Gerry and his team strive to produce as much as possible in-house, ensuring quality and freshness in every dish. Whether you're a chef or front of house pro, this episode promises a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to never settle for second best on scale. Gerry Maher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerry-maher-57b42147/ Email: gmaher@australianturfclub.com.au Website: Autralianturfclub.com.au Instagram: marzi19712 Follow Straight To The Source on: IG: @straight_to_the_source FB: @StraightToTheSource TW: _straight_to_source LI: Straight To The Source YT: Straight To The Source Find out more about Straight To The Source: Read about your hosts Tawnya Bahr and Lucy Allon here Join the Straight To The Source community here Learn more about Straight To The Source here #sttspodcast #straighttothesource #knowyoursource #podcast #interview #hospitality #FoodViewsandBigIdeas #nonalcoholic #MakeItALyres #DryJuly #FineFoodAustralia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It has been called the richest race on turf and this year The Everest at Royal Randwick, showcases the world's best sprinters competing in the $20 million race. There's only a handful of jockeys that have won The Everest and racing legend Glen Boss is one of them. Thanks to Ladbrokes, Chasing Everest, the podcast takes you behind the scenes with the jockeys, trainers, owners, and slot holders to talk about winning and running in this fascinating race that's taken the world by storm Episode 1 drops Monday 18th of September with Glen Boss and Kerrin McEvoy who has won the race. Chasing Everest with Glen Boss presented by Ladbrokes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron gives us his thoughts on racing at Royal Randwick this weekend
Michael Freedman has Group 1 winner Communist returning in Saturday's Winx Stakes at Royal Randwick and he joined Michael Felgate on Racing Pulse this morning to give an update on the gallopers chances
Clayton Douglas joins Racing Pulse to discuss Giga Kick who is the favourite for Saturday's Group 1 All-Aged Stakes at Royal Randwick
Will and Peter Hulbert have Felix The Scat heading to Royal Randwick on Saturday in the Group 1 Champagne Stakes
Grahame Begg joins Racing Pulse to discuss Passive Aggressive who is heading to the TJ Smith Stakes and Maharba is set to line up in the Group 1 Sires at Royal Randwick on Saturday
Clayton Douglas joins Racing Pulse as his stable star Giga Kick returns in the Group 2 Challenge Stakes this weekend at Royal Randwick
Grahame Begg joins Racing Pulse to discuss his star mare Passive Aggressive who returning this weekend at Royal Randwick
Clayton joins us fresh from his stunning success with Giga Kick taking out the Everest at Royal Randwick on Saturday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gator joins us for a huge look at Caulfield Cup Day at the Heath on Saturday as well as a huge look at Royal Randwick to boot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian swimming champion Emma McKeon will deliver the Everest trophy at the Royal Randwick this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John O'Shea joins us fresh from Lost and Running taking out the Premiere at Royal Randwick on Saturday
Hugh Bowman joins us fresh from a huge day at Royal Randwick on Saturday which could have been even bigger!
John O'Shea joins us to chat about his runners at Royal Randwick on Saturday in a big day for the stable
We caught up with the Maestro, James Cummings as gun 3YO Anamoe does his Tuesday morning gallop prior to Saturday's huge Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Royal Randwick