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Seizing on the momentum of eye-catching events the Grade 1 Saudi Cup and the Four Nations hockey tournament, is the timing right for the World Riding Championship of Thoroughbred Racing? The concept catches the spotlight this week on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Leon Nichols and Calvin Davis, the founders of the Project to Preserve African-American Turf History, return to the podcast in their roles with Bet the World Entertainment. The proposal to bring together an international cast of horses, trainers and riders has received endorsements at the same time as it faces obstacles. Nichols and Davis discuss these matters in depth. California Horse Racing Board vice chair Oscar Gonzales also joins the panel to discuss the proposal for what is envisioned as a global event. Mark Midland handicaps weekend races including the Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby, a virtual win-and-you're-in qualifier for Kentucky Derby 2025. Listener and reader feedback is focused on last week's column calling for a more balanced scheduling of Kentucky Derby points preps. To keep up with developments with the World Riding Championship, go to the ppaath.net. 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.
Jason welcomes in Kellie Reilly for our weekly International Radar segment to discuss last weeks Saudi Cup. Then we look ahead to this weekends racing from Aqueduct, Gulfstream Park, and Santa Anita.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV host Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Charlotte has been on hand this morning at Kempton to watch Constitution Hill and stablemates at work: she gives her report and catches up with Nicky Henderson, who also shares his delight at the Godolphin TIEA win of team member Simone Meloni. We hear from the winner in conversation with awards host Rishi Persad. Meanwhile, trainer Michael Hourigan tells Nick why the time is right to stop, and Cathal Mariga has the lowdown on Albert Bartlett fancy The Big Westerner. Later in the show, Paul Ferguson has news of his newly published Weatherbys Festival Betting Guide (offer code NLCFBG25 weatherbysshop.co.uk, and Dan Barber reacts to the Saudi Cup and the Sam Thomas big race form spike through the Timeform prism.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick today and joined by the Mirror's David Yates. First off, they reflect on Forever Young's victory in the Saudi Cup and hear from Christophe Lemaire, who had a winner on the night, and also gives his thoughts on the big race before getting the figures from TPD's Adam Mills. Then, switching codes Fergal O'Brien discusses his impressive Dovecote winner Tripoli Flyer and shares the likelihood of him turning up at Cheltenham in the Supreme. Then with Cheltenham in mind, Charlotte speaks to Noel George to see which way they are leaning with regards to Il Est Francais and gets an update on his fancied runner in the Fred Winter. Finally, Rachel King joins from Japan, fresh off the back of her Grade One victory, in which she became the first female jockey to score at the highest level in Japan.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV host Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Charlotte has been on hand this morning at Kempton to watch Constitution Hill and stablemates at work: she gives her report and catches up with Nicky Henderson, who also shares his delight at the Godolphin TIEA win of team member Simone Meloni. We hear from the winner in conversation with awards host Rishi Persad. Meanwhile, trainer Michael Hourigan tells Nick why the time is right to stop, and Cathal Mariga has the lowdown on Albert Bartlett fancy The Big Westerner. Later in the show, Paul Ferguson has news of his newly published Weatherbys Festival Betting Guide (offer code NLCFBG25 weatherbysshop.co.uk, and Dan Barber reacts to the Saudi Cup and the Sam Thomas big race form spike through the Timeform prism.
Nick is joined by ITV and Sky broadcaster Matt Chapman to take a Friday canter around the racing world. Guests today include Michael Buckley, who is relaxed in conversation with Nick as Constitution Hill begins his build up towards regaining his Champion Hurdle crown. Also on today's show, ARC Regional Director Phil Bell - responsible for two of the Welsh racecourses - offers reassurance as regards relations with the Senedd on the back of the proposed greyhound ban. Plus, in Riyadh, Nick talks to Kenny McPeek about Saudi Cup hopeful Rattle 'N Roll as well as his likely Epsom Derby contender, plans to bring Kentucky Derby hero Mystik Dan to Royal Ascot, and the reappearance of Thorpedo Anna. Naohiro Goda has the lowdown on the Japanese challenge, while HBA's Frank Sale spins through TV options for the worldwide audience. Nick and Matt also have plenty of chat on the UK action this weekend.
PTF and Nick Tammaro kick off the show looking back at a wonderful race in the Saudi Cup with Romantic Warrior and Forever Young really throwing down in the lane -- a race that reaffirmed Pete's belief in the greatness of horse racing as a sport.In the show's second segment, Eric DeCoster joins PTF as they go through Eric's new Kentucky Derby Top Ten list.Takeaways: The thrilling Saudi Cup race between Romantic Warrior and Forever Young showcased the excitement and competitive spirit inherent in horse racing, reinforcing the sport's greatness in my eyes. In the second segment, Eric DeCoster presented his latest Kentucky Derby Top Ten list, sparking a discussion about the potential contenders and their prospects leading to the prestigious race. The podcast emphasized the importance of tactical decisions during races, particularly focusing on how rides can influence the outcomes and perceptions of the horses' abilities. We reflected on the implications of recent performances, such as those from the Rebel Stakes, as they impact the upcoming Kentucky Derby trail and the horses' standings in the competitive landscape. The conversation explored the influence of training and horse development, particularly with regard to how certain horses adapt and improve under specific conditions and preparations. We also considered the significance of race strategy in determining a horse's success, highlighting the complexities involved in navigating various racing scenarios. Companies mentioned in this episode: Gulfstream Santa Anita Express Bet Expressbet.com Baffert Pletcher Cox 10 Strike Racing Saratoga
PTF and Nick Tammaro kick off the show looking back at a wonderful race in the Saudi Cup with Romantic Warrior and Forever Young really throwing down in the lane -- a race that reaffirmed Pete's belief in the greatness of horse racing as a sport.In the show's second segment, Eric DeCoster joins PTF as they go through Eric's new Kentucky Derby Top Ten list.Takeaways: The thrilling Saudi Cup race between Romantic Warrior and Forever Young showcased the excitement and competitive spirit inherent in horse racing, reinforcing the sport's greatness in my eyes. In the second segment, Eric DeCoster presented his latest Kentucky Derby Top Ten list, sparking a discussion about the potential contenders and their prospects leading to the prestigious race. The podcast emphasized the importance of tactical decisions during races, particularly focusing on how rides can influence the outcomes and perceptions of the horses' abilities. We reflected on the implications of recent performances, such as those from the Rebel Stakes, as they impact the upcoming Kentucky Derby trail and the horses' standings in the competitive landscape. The conversation explored the influence of training and horse development, particularly with regard to how certain horses adapt and improve under specific conditions and preparations. We also considered the significance of race strategy in determining a horse's success, highlighting the complexities involved in navigating various racing scenarios. Companies mentioned in this episode: Gulfstream Santa Anita Express Bet Expressbet.com Baffert Pletcher Cox 10 Strike Racing Saratoga
Dave Stanley hosts and expert panel of Chris Roots, Ron Dufficy and David Gately who discuss all the massive topics from the weekend's racing including Kerrin McEvoy's lack of form, Zac Lloyd's big day, Romantic Warrior's close 2nd in the Saudi Cup and more.
Presented by TwinSpires Owner Jack Wolf of Starlight Racing discusses his team of talented three-year-olds, including Rebel Stakes contender Madaket Road. Trainer Brad Cox look ahead to his runners in this weekend's stakes, and David Hughes of Mens Grille Racing talks about Miracle Wood contender Studlydoright. Plus, we bring you Ken McPeek's Saudi Cup press conference, this week's edition of 'Calling All Three Year Old's' with Bobby Neuman presented by Spendthrift, Kevin Kilroy previews three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on his weekly Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
This week's Saturday looks first at the racing from Kempton where Mondo Man looks to book his place in the Triumph Hurdle. His trainer, Gary Moore explains why he hopes this exciting flat recruit can go one better than he did on debut over obstacles. Then Sam Thomas discusses his two runners in the feature Ladbrokes Trophy handicap chase. Then it's onto Saudi for the world's richest horse race, the Saudi Cup with multiple interviews including, Kenny McPeek, Fred Heyman, Dan Blacker & Naohiro Goda.
Nick is joined by award-winning Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss today's racing news. The day after Michael O'Sullivan's funeral, Davy Russell joins the show to reflect upon a day of great sorrow and real strength on the part of the racing community.Also on today's show: the death of Delta Work, aged 12; the two star Seven Barrows juveniles not appearing at Kempton this weekend; the small increase in prize money contributions over the next year. Plus, Sam Thomas talks through a strong squad for the weekend. In Riyadh, Tom Stanley joins Nick to preview the Saudi Cup in the company of Team Valor President Fred Heyman (Facteur Cheval) and Scott Turner, owner of Witness Stand.Ben and Molly are back with their Point to Point review.
The Racing Dudes preview and give picks for two 2025 Kentucky Derby prep races this weekend, including the $1.25 million Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park and the $175,000 John Battaglia Memorial Stakes at Turfway Park. Then the Dudes preview and give picks for Saturday's $20 million Saudi Cup (G1). Full Livestream ReplayRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!FREE daily horse racing picks for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/free-picks/EXPERT premium selections for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/handicapping-products/PURCHASE our latest Betting Bible wagering guide!https://racingdudes.com/racing-guides/ Let us know what you thought of the show!Twitter: @racing_dudesIG: racingdudesTikTok: @theracingdudesRacingdudes.com
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick today and joined by the Mirror's David Yates. First off, they reflect on Forever Young's victory in the Saudi Cup and hear from Christophe Lemaire, who had a winner on the night, and also gives his thoughts on the big race before getting the figures from TPD's Adam Mills. Then, switching codes Fergal O'Brien discusses his impressive Dovecote winner Tripoli Flyer and shares the likelihood of him turning up at Cheltenham in the Supreme. Then with Cheltenham in mind, Charlotte speaks to Noel George to see which way they are leaning with regards to Il Est Francais and gets an update on his fancied runner in the Fred Winter. Finally, Rachel King joins from Japan, fresh off the back of her Grade One victory, in which she became the first female jockey to score at the highest level in Japan.
Nick is joined by ITV and Sky broadcaster Matt Chapman to take a Friday canter around the racing world. Guests today include Michael Buckley, who is relaxed in conversation with Nick as Constitution Hill begins his build up towards regaining his Champion Hurdle crown. Also on today's show, ARC Regional Director Phil Bell - responsible for two of the Welsh racecourses - offers reassurance as regards relations with the Welsh Assembly on the back of the proposed greyhound ban. Plus, in Riyadh, Nick talks to Kenny McPeek about Saudi Cup hopeful Rattle 'N Roll as well as his likely Epsom Derby contender, plans to bring Kentucky Derby hero Mystik Dan to Royal Ascot, and the reappearance of Thorpedo Anna. Naohiro Goda has the lowdown on the Japanese challenge, while HBA's Frank Sale spins through TV options for the worldwide audience. Nick and Matt also have plenty of chat on the UK action this weekend.
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Our thoughts and condolences go out to the O'Sullivan family and the wider racing community during this tragic time. Rory is joined by our very own Joe Logue this week to give us their thoughts on Saturday's ITV Racing, and also look further afield to the Saudi Cup. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Get your tickets for the Cheltenham Fanzone in Dublin right here: bit.ly/3EsOYAe It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
The Cheltenham Festival is fast approaching; will there be more clues this weekend? The panel discuss the headline action at Kempton and Newcastle before stopping off in Riyadh for the Saudi Cup. NAPs & NBs round off this week's podcast with TC in his element thanks to action in Saudi and the Winter Derby at Southwell. Download SBK: https://betsbk.comFollow us on X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/sbk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by award-winning Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss today's racing news. The day after Michael O'Sullivan's funeral, Davy Russell joins the show to reflect upon a day of great sorrow and real strength on the part of the racing community. Also on today's show: the death of Delta Work, aged 12; the two star Seven Barrows juveniles not appearing at Kempton this weekend; the small increase in prize money contributions over the next year. Plus, Sam Thomas talks through a strong squad for the weekend. In Riyadh, Tom Stanley joins Nick to preview the Saudi Cup in the company of Team Valor President Fred Heyman (Facteur Cheval) and Scott Turner, owner of Witness Stand. Ben and Molly are back with their Point to Point review.
Host James Stevens is joined by Racing Post tipster Graeme Rodway, handicapper Jonny Pearson and Unibet ambassador Ed Nicholson as they go through the main races from Kempton, Newcastle and Southwell, as well as the major events across the world including the Saudi Cup. Kempton kicks off proceedings. Will it provide some late clues for next month's Cheltenham Festival? We head to Newcastle for the Eider Chase, which for many is one of the great staying chases in the calendar. But who do our panel fancy to take the spoils this year? We then go to Southwell for high-class action on the all-weather, with Diligent Harry attempting to land back-to-back successes in the Listed Hever Sprint Stakes. The team finish off by providing their weekend naps.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to the O'Sullivan family and the wider racing community during this tragic time. Another Friday of racing in Dundalk, another episode of Fridays with Fran. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Get your tickets to the Paddy Power Cheltenham Fanzone at The Camden here: https://www.universe.com/events/paddy-powers-cheltenham-festival-fanzone-the-camden-dublin-tickets-HZDM0W It's Fridays with Fran, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
Jason catches up on a big news day around the racing world and welcomes in Brisnet & Twinspires' own Kellie Reilly to talk some international racing, Saudi Cup, Japan racing, and more!
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show - with Pic d'Orhy aiming to give him a first Grade One in a year - Paul Nicholls has fire in his belly as he assesses the strength of his team, new arrangements for sourcing his horses, and his competitive spirit being fuelled by "mini-me" Dan Skelton. Compelling stuff. Equally compelling is the interview with James McDonald about Romantic Warrior's bid to win the Saudi Cup. Plus, Godolphin's Alex Merriam on Rebel's Romance and the Amir Sword, QREC handicapper Neil Jennings on this weekend's action, and Guillermo Arrizkoreta - Spain's leading trainer - on conquering Dubai.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show - with Pic d'Orhy aiming to give him a first Grade One in a year - Paul Nicholls has fire in his belly as he assesses the strength of his team, new arrangements for sourcing his horses, and his competitive spirit being fuelled by "mini-me" Dan Skelton. Compelling stuff. Equally compelling is the interview with James McDonald about Romantic Warrior's bid to win the Saudi Cup. Plus, Godolphin's Alex Merriam on Rebel's Romance and the Amir Sword, QREC handicapper Neil Jennings on this weekend's action, and Guillermo Arrizkoreta - Spain's leading trainer - on conquering Dubai.
La tertulia favorita de los hípicos de habla hispana regresa con comentarios sobre el acontecer hípico mundial que incluye: Camino al Kentucky Derby y Kentucky Oaks 151 Posiciones y próximas carreras Resultado del Southwest Stakes (G3) Actuación del potro Sandman Semana del Holy Bull, Robert B. Lewis, y Withers Pegasus World Cup Invitational G1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational G1 Pegasus Filly & Mare Turf Invitational G2 Monto de la jugada Profesionales destacados: Saffie Joseph Jr., Irad Ortiz Jr., Tyler Gaffalione Dettori y Zayas “rompieron el maiden” ¿Qué ocurrió con los caballos de Godolphin? Resultados Eclipse Awards 2024 Noticias rápidas: Romantic Warrior ganó en Meydan, Rattle N Roll clasificó a la Saudi Cup, Laurel River perdió llegando, Sierra Leone: ejercicios y plan de viaje... ¡Entérate de todo! Programa presentado por Brook Ledge Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter https://drfenespanol.com/nuestro-boletin/ Síguenos para más contenido en https://www.drfenespanol.com https://twitter.com/DRFenEspanol https://www.instagram.com/drfenespanol/ https://www.facebook.com/drfenespanol #DRFenEspañol “La casa de los hípicos de habla hispana” DISCLAIMER: Los moderadores de este espacio no se hacen responsables de las opiniones y/o comentarios expresados por los participantes del chat
Charlotte Greenway and Nick teaming up to bring you today's podcast and Charlotte is joined by the Racing Post's Jonathan Harding who has new of a 6 year sentence for former policer officer Michael Stanley who set up a fraudulent betting investment company. Nick catches up with Joseph O'Brien to get the latest on leading Arc hope Al Riffa and Group 1 winning two year old Scorthy Champ. Joey Peacock shares his hopes for Saudi Cup winner Senor Buscador in this weekend's California Crown, where Nick will be present. Then switching codes Jon discusses the news that Fastorslow will target the King George at Kempton and Jeremy Scott is along as the latest guest in the Overbury People series and also shares his hopes for leading mares novice hurdler Golden Ace going forward. Finally Gordon Brown explains why he believes the Scottish racecourse feature so prominently in the Showcase and Awards nominations and JA McGrath has the latest from Hong Kong.
The thrill of horse racing is not just found on the track, but also in the stories of those who dedicate their lives to the sport. In this episode, Billy and Cade Peterson invite Todd Fincher, a former jockey turned world-renowned trainer, to share his remarkable journey from the stables to the winner's circle. They … Read More Read More
Billy and Michelle catch up with Saudi Cup winning owner Joe Peacock! They hear all about Senor Buscador and the path that led them across the world.
Billy and Michelle catch up with Saudi Cup winning owner Joe Peacock! They hear all about Senor Buscador and the path that led them across the world.
On the TimeformUS Pacecast, Craig and David recap last week's best racing highlighted by Senor Buscador in the Saudi Cup and Timberlake in the Rebel Stakes.
La tertulia favorita de los hípicos de habla hispana regresa con comentarios sobre el acontecer hípico mundial que incluye: Camino al Kentucky Derby 150; resultado del Rebel Stakes G2, Posibles para el Fountain of Youth G2, Apuestas Fijas, Neom Turf, Saudi Cup, últimas noticias y más.
SEN Track's Gareth Hall joined Gerard in studio to recap his trip to Saudi Arabia for the Saudi Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We look back at the weekend of racing including the Rebel Stakes day card at Oaklawn Park as well as the Saudi Cup win by Senor Buscador.
Dawri is a Saudi football podcast by Arab News. It's been a momentous sporting weekend in the Kingdom with Riyadh hosting the Saudi Cup and the first ever international MMA event, the PFL Champions vs Bellator Champions. But there's been plenty of football as well, and on Episode 27 of Dawri, host Peter Redding and Arab News Sports Editor Ali Khaled are joined by Middle East football journalist Matt Monaghan to discuss the latest from AFC Champions League, Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr's battle at the top of the Saudi Pro League and an intriguing season developing in the UAE.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news from around the racing world, focussing on this weekend's Saudi Cup, plus the action from the UK and Ireland. Also on today's show, syndicate manager Sam Hoskins lends support to the latest Peter Savill initiative, Juddmonte's Simon Mockridge gives the lowdown on the existing stallions as they reveal their mating plans, Paul Carberry remembers Bobby, Dave Ord gives us something for the weekend from SportingLife.com, and Hannah Smullen tells us about the Cancer Trials Ireland Cheltenham Preview Night.
This week's Saturday Edition looks ahead to Saturday's National Hunt action from Kempton with Josh Moore and Sam Thompson before switching codes and previewing the Saudi Cup with trainer of the favourite Rick Duttrow as well hearing from Florent Geroux & Tim Easterby who has Art Power in the sprint.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news from around the racing world, focussing on this weekend's Saudi Cup, plus the action from the UK and Ireland. Also on today's show, syndicate manager Sam Hoskins lends support to the latest Peter Savill initiative, Juddmonte's Simon Mockridge gives the lowdown on the existing stallions as they reveal their mating plans, Paul Carberry remembers Bobby, Dave Ord gives us something for the weekend from SportingLife.com, and Hannah Smullen tells us about the Cancer Trials Ireland Cheltenham Preview Night.
Nick is back - and hosts today's podcast from Riyadh ahead of the Saudi Cup. He is joined by Racing Post writer Maddy Playle, who provides commentary and analysis as well as a look ahead to this weekend's racing at home and abroad. Nick also catches up with betting and political expert Neil Channing about a range of subjects in the news, including Digital casino stake sizes, the Coral data breach, Starmer's likely stance on gambling and British racing's attempted courtship of the Labour Party. In Riyadh, Nick talks to Florent Geroux, rider of aptly named Saudi Crown, to Art Power's trainer Tim Easterby and to owner Gary Alsopp, living an international dream with Roberto Escobarr. In the UK, trainer Sam Thomas looks ahead to an exciting weekend at Kempton.
Nick is back - and hosts today's podcast from Riyadh ahead of the Saudi Cup. He is joined by Racing Post writer Maddy Playle, who provides commentary and analysis as well as a look ahead to this weekend's racing at home and abroad. Nick also catches up with betting and political expert Neil Channing about a range of subjects in the news, including Digital casino stake sizes, the Coral data breach, Starmer's likely stance on gambling and British racing's attempted courtship of the Labour Party. In Riyadh, Nick talks to Florent Geroux, rider of aptly named Saudi Crown, to Art Power's trainer Tim Easterby and to owner Gary Alsopp, living an international dream with Roberto Escobarr. In the UK, trainer Sam Thomas looks ahead to an exciting weekend at Kempton.
Just over two weeks to go until The Festival, and Rory has a bee in his bonnet! The lads are back taking us through their top picks at Kempton, Newcastle, Southwell and Riyadh. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube here, so you don't miss an episode of Cheltenham Countdown: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Find some specials from the pod onsite/app here: https://www.paddypower.com/horse-racing?tab=specials Get your tickets to the Paddy Power Cheltenham Fanzone here: https://www.universe.com/ppcheltenhamfanzone It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
La tertulia favorita de los hípicos de habla hispana regresa con comentarios sobre el acontecer hípico mundial que incluye: Camino al Kentucky Derby 150; resultado del Sam F. Davis, próximas competencias, Saudi Cup, últimas noticias y más. ¡Entérate de todo! Programa presentado por Finca San Bartolo
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Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They begin by assessing the current positions taken on affordability checks and recommendations from the Gambling Commission in the company of the Gamblers Consumer Forum Abbie MacGregor. They also hear from Michael Prosser, outgoing Newmarket Clerk, leaving post after 23 years amid a shocking weather forecast in the UK. In the sunnier climes of Santa Anita, Nick talks at length to veteran trainer Roger Attfield and travelling assistant Ally Walker, as well as Saudi Cup supremo Tom Ryan and Mage's owner Ramiro Restrepo. The Racing Post's Martin Stevens explains how he produced a remarkable piece of prescience over the success of Night of Thunder.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They begin by assessing the current positions taken on affordability checks and recommendations from the Gambling Commission in the company of the Gamblers Consumer Forum Abbie MacGregor. They also hear from Michael Prosser, outgoing Newmarket Clerk, leaving post after 23 years amid a shocking weather forecast in the UK. In the sunnier climes of Santa Anita, Nick talks at length to veteran trainer Roger Attfield and travelling assistant Ally Walker, as well as Saudi Cup supremo Tom Ryan and Mage's owner Ramiro Restrepo. The Racing Post's Martin Stevens explains how he produced a remarkable piece of prescience over the success of Night of Thunder.
PTF and Nick Tammaro look back at a sloppy edition of the Rebel Stakes where Confidence Game connives his way into the Kentucky Derby picture. They also look back at stakes racing from around the world including the Saudi Cup. Horses covered include Red Route One, Verifying, Reincarnate, Giant Mischief, Wet Paint, Panthalassa, Country Grammer, Taiba, Elite Power, Gunite, Casa Creed, Gem Mint Ten, and many many more.Then Kim Weir of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation stops by talk about her recent trip to the Brooklyn Bunker and give us an update for plans for celebrating the TRF's 40th b-day with events in Saratoga Springs and at Santa Anita.
Nick is in Riyadh on the eve of the world's richest horserace, the $20m Saudi Cup. Initially joined by David Yates to take stock of the week's news from the UK and Ireland, he moves on to talk through events in Riyadh with Fox Sports broadcast colleague Laffit Pincay III, who assesses the key US contenders for Saturday's sport and - in light of his father's legendary legacy - discusses the history of outstanding jockeyship that has emerged from Panama, in light of Alexis Moreno's big test on Emblem Road. Martin Brassil joins the show to discuss Longhouse Poet's Grand National prep in this weekend's Bobbyjo Chase, while Evan Williams talks about his Coral Trophy favourite Annsam and his likely Cheltenham squad. HBA Media's Frank Sale talks about Saudi Cup distribution.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead as he surveys the goings on from around the racing world. Based in Riyadh this week ahead of the Saudi Cup, Nick talks to William Knight, trainer of Sir Busker, Chase Chamberlin of Commonwealth, the part owners of Saudi Cup fancy Country Grammer, plus there are contributions from pod regulars Martin Kelly, talking Japanese horses and more, and Jane Mangan, who also gives her view on a wide range of domestic matters. Micky Hammond joins the show to discuss the Middleham Open Day on Good Friday, while Hong Kong legend Douglas Whyte describes the joy of training Russian Emperor to success in Doha last weekend, and has some firm views on the stewarding controversy that is creating tensions in Hong Kong.
Nick is in Riyadh for the Saudi Cup, but begins today's show by discussing the fallout from the first week of penalties under the new whip regulations which has immediately yielded a disqualification. Nick is joined by ITV's Richard Hoiles to take a deep dive into how the new regulations have manifest themselves and what the likely outcomes and difficulties will be moving forward. Also on today's show, Kate Hunter assesses the six-strong Japanese challenge for the Saudi Cup, trainer Peter Fahey looks ahead to the Grand National with the Big Dog following publication of the weights, Michelle Yu nominates her 5 favourite Steve Asmussen horses as the trainer passes 10,000 career winners, Colin Bowe looks ahead to the Tattersalls Cheltenham Sale and Goodwood Clerk Ed Arkell announces a big prize money boost for 2023.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to digest all the latest news and events from around the world of horseracing. Nick begins by reflecting on the Godolphin Thoroughbred Industry Awards last night at York racecourse, which featured victory for long time John O'Shea stalwart Sarah Guest. Fellow judge Dawn Goodfellow explains the importance of the awards to the industry. Ahead of the Grand National weights, we catch up with Lucinda Russell and Peter Scudamore to talk about Coach Rambler and Gold Cup fancy Ahoy Señor. Also on today's show, Newsells Park owner Graham Smith-Bernal is a fascinating Weatherbys Bloodstock guest, while big name owner Amr Zedan looks ahead to the Saudi Cup with Taiba and Country Grammer. Nick and Jane also discuss the IHRB's reaction to the Homer Scott story, the end of 2022 Irish anti-doping report, the sale of Brandy Love, the retirement of Bristol de Mai and more.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates. We initially discuss the return of two-time champion flat jockey Oisin Murphy and the interesting news that he's returning with a jumps licence. Will he have a ride in Cheltenham's Champion Bumper on his agenda? We're off to Melbourne to hear from Lee Mottershead at the Asian Racing Conference who has reported on BHA Chief Executive Julie Harrington's comments. Lee and Dave gives their reaction to Cheltenham being used as a ‘shop window' to attract new fans to the sport regarding changes to the whip rules. We have updates from Alex Hales and Gavin Sheehan re upcoming runners, or lack of given likely quick ground for the time of year. In particular the Ascot Chase could turn out to have just three or four in it. Ruth Jefferson tells us she's yet to make a decision as to whether or not Sounds Russian runs in the Gold Cup with a return to Kelso also on his agenda. And it's Thursday so we've the latest from Saudi Arabia just nine nine days out from the Saudi Cup.