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Ahead of the first British Classics of the flat season, Charlotte Greenway & Jane Mangan are at Ballydoyle and joined by Aidan O'Brien after second lot as they look ahead to his likely runners in the Betfred 1000 & 2000 Guineas, with a positive update on both his leading fancies. Then they look ahead to those with Epsom on their agenda before discussing plans for some of the stable stars including Kyprios, Los Angeles & Storm Boy. Finally, Aidan gives us a two year old for Royal Ascot, who's name could be changed this week to reflect his ability!
Ahead of the first British Classics of the flat season, Charlotte Greenway & Jane Mangan are at Ballydoyle and joined by Aidan O'Brien after second lot as they look ahead to his likely runners in the Betfred 1000 & 2000 Guineas, with a positive update on both his leading fancies. Then they look ahead to those with Epsom on their agenda before discussing plans for some of the stable stars including Kyprios, Los Angeles & Storm Boy. Finally, Aidan gives us a two year old for Royal Ascot, who's name could be changed this week to reflect his ability!
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Good to catch up with a young jockey who's forged a prominent spot among the powerful Sydney riding ranks in recent years. The Waterhouse/Bott duo supply regular rides to Adam Hyeronimus in recognition of his unrelenting work ethic. He currently has 4 Gr 1 winners on his CV along with numerous stakes wins. We were able to pin Adam down last week for a lengthy chat about the early days of his apprenticeship and the road he's since travelled. He begins by referencing the wonderful support he receives from Tulloch Lodge. Adam says he's no natural lightweight and needs to watch his diet at all times. It's well known that Adam descends from a family of jockeys on both sides of his pedigree. He pays tribute to those who've preceded him. Adam makes special mention of his maternal grandfather the late Reg Paine, a former legend on western districts tracks. He also acknowledges the deeds of uncles Neil and Rodney Paine, both talented riders in their own right. He explains that two of his cousins are married to high profile jockeys. The popular jockey looks back on early days at Cowra when he gained expert riding tuition from a local trainer. He talks about a succession of trainers with whom he spent parts of his apprenticeship. Adam clearly recalls his first ever race ride at Bathurst in 2008. He looks back on his time with Grafton trainer John Shelton who supplied his first winning ride. Adam takes no credit for the win. With Shelton's support Hyeronimus decided to finish his apprenticeship in Sydney. He had a short time with Jason Coyle before transferring to Gai Waterhouse. He says it was a long time before Gai found him a job. Adam received an immense thrill when he was able to win the inaugural Kosciuszko for his old boss John Shelton. He talks affectionately of the veteran bush gelding Belflyer. He'd been having back problems before he was dislodged from a horse at Randwick on Everest day 2019. The harmless tumble exacerbated his problems to the extent that he was sidelined for 3 months. Adam recalls how close he went to opening his Gr 1 account on outsider Prince Fawaz in the Rosehill Guineas. He gave Castelvecchio a big fright. He says he didn't have to wait long to get the Gr 1 monkey off his back. Just one week later he led all the way to win the Vinery Stud Stakes for Waterhouse/Bott on Shout The Bar. Many people in racing address Adam by the nickname of “Hippo”. He explains how and when his well known sobriquet originated. The jockey looks back on the lowest point in his career- the prolonged investigation into his betting activities which would see him banned for two years and four months. He talks of the impact it had on his life and the time he spent in outside employment. Adam says his weight soared during the long layoff. He talks of his change in attitude after such a major disruption to his livelihood. Hyeronimus was chuffed to win his second Gr 1 on the gutsy filly Tropical Squall for his greatest supporters. The talented jockey was grateful to receive a top Gr 1 ride from the Godolphin organisation in the Spring Champion Stakes. He rode Tom Kitten perfectly to win the important three year old race. Adam was thrilled to win another Gr 1 on the genuine filly Tropical Squall. He talks of his short but successful association with the imposing colt Storm Boy who's now in training with Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle. A Magic Millions win was a huge thrill for the jockey. Adam talks of his near miss on Lady Of Camelot in the Blue Diamond Stakes. He thought he was home. A good chat with a young horseman whose future looks assured in the fiercely competitive Sydney jockey's room.
Send us a textAuthorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.Pinstriped gets Enver Jusufovic's first Group 1 victory in the Memsie stakes, a sensational result for the industry, but was it a good result for horse racing? Storm Boy has turned into a Storm MAN in the San Domenico Stakes at Rosehill, whiles there were other strong performances at Caulfield and Rosehill throughout the day. We unpack it all. 00:00 - Daddy's Day01:45 - Australia's mummy failed04:16 - Twitter Wars07:07 - Pinstriped is a Group 1 winner11:26 - Another Wil was sensational12:51 - Storm Boy is now a Storm MAN16:40 - Autumn Glow could be anything18:05 - Briasa is a horse to follow18:55 - Growing Empire will be Yulong's Everest horse22:35 - The Autumn Sun is injured24:30 - Steward's Report25:37 - Moir Stakes MarketOn 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
Jules Vallance and Gareth discuss whether $101 pop Dream Hour should take his slot in Saturday week's Stradbroke, if Broadsiding can win a Cox Plate, what's Storm Boy's best trip. They round out their chat with some best bets on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coolmore's Tom Magnier joined Gareth to discuss Justify colt City Of Troy's big Epsom Derby win before providing an update on Storm Boy, Switzerland and Learning To Fly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for this week's episode of the Art of War podcast where Nick interviews long time listener, and now major tournament winner, Noah Bedome! Noah just came off an awesome win with Orks, and we talk about everything you need to know about the Green Tide!In part 2 of this episode we talk about Noah's match ups from the tournament. We dive into niche plays, positioning, and different approaches to different problems. We go over his matchups in detail. To subscribe to part 2 and learn about the games that were played please check out our patreon patreon.com/aow40k.comseriousreaders.com/aowpromo code: "aow" to save 100 pounds (over 100 dollars) on any HD light!CHARACTERSPainboy (70 Points)• 1x Power klaw1x 'Urty syringePainboy (70 Points)• 1x Power klaw1x 'Urty syringeWarboss (75 Points)• 1x Attack squig1x Kombi-weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin sluggas• Enhancements: Ferocious Show OffWarboss (65 Points)• 1x Attack squig1x Kombi-weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin sluggasWarboss in Mega Armour (100 Points)• Warlord• 1x Big shoota1x 'Uge choppa• Enhancements: Raucous WarcallerWeirdboy (70 Points)• 1x Weirdboy staff1x 'Eadbanger• Enhancements: Bloodthirsty BelligerenceBATTLELINEBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (85 Points)• 9x Boy• 9x Choppa9x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaDEDICATED TRANSPORTSTrukk (65 Points)• 1x Big shoota1x Spiked wheels1x Wreckin' ballOTHER DATASHEETSBattlewagon (160 Points)• 4x Big shoota1x Deff rolla1x Grabbin' klaw1x Kannon1x Lobba1x Wreckin' ball1x 'Ard CaseGretchin (40 Points)• 10x Gretchin• 10x Close combat weapon10x Grot blasta• 1x Runtherd• 1x Runtherd tools1x SluggaKommandos (135 Points)• 1x Bomb Squig1x Distraction Grot• 9x Kommando• 1x Breacha ram1x Burna4x Choppa1x Close combat weapon1x Close combat weapon2x Close combat weapon2x Kustom shoota1x Rokkit launcha4x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaMeganobz (150 Points)• 5x Meganob• 5x Kombi-weapon5x Power klawStormboyz (65 Points)• 4x Stormboy• 4x Choppa4x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x Slugga
Adrian Bott believes we will see a better Storm Boy in the Inglis Sires' this weekend after a disappointing showing in the Golden Slipper, he also gave an update on the other horses in the stable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James McDonald joined Racing Pulse after winning the Vinery Stud Stakes on Orchestral and he is very confident in Storm Boy's chances on the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel and Fletch catch up with Sean Ormerod from Sportsbet and get into Gai Waterhouse being filthy that Storm Boy lost in the Golden Slipper. We have you Michals and A-Grade plus we catch up with Morning Glory Host, Matty Johns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel and Fletch catch up with Sean Ormerod from Sportsbet and get into Gai Waterhouse being filthy that Storm Boy lost in the Golden Slipper and we have your Michaels and A-Grade. Matty joined the Run Home with Joel and Fletch to review the weekends NRL action, the busy night out with Fletch, Cessnock Sports ground and showering nude. The boys argue the pro's and con's of the West Tigers staying at Leichhardt Oval for home games and we go over all the big sporting news from the weekend. The boys on the Run Home review all the action from round 3 of the NRL Season for 2024 including the Roosters thumping the Bunnies and the Wests Tigers winning at Leichhardt. Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday joins the Run Home with Joel and Fletch to chat about the weekends NRL action, the NBL finals, reality TV Show and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Golden Slipper day at Rosehill as well another 5 group 1's across the day! What a weekend, not too mention the footy, fighting you name it we can have a bet on it. The greyhound bet was a cracker this week with not 1 but 2 legs! Can Storm Boy be beaten in the slipper? BlueBet think so! Jump on and look at their promo for Storm Boy to run top 2 because it is value if we've ever seen it. Group 1 Pedro was on absolute fire this week with his call ins and rocket once again comes up with a new name for the 3 of us. All the best, shout to BlueBet as always for making the show possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.Gee we love this weekend of racing, lead in pencil sort of stuff. The Golden Slipper is the highlight - will Storm Boy reward the believers, or will the contenders stand up. 5 other Group 1s across the country set up for a mouth watering weekend. 00:00 - Craig Williams04:42 - Gold Trip Injury05:45 - Top 5 Horses in the Country11:14 - Group 1 Golden Slipper Preview22:42 - Group 1 Ranvet Stakes Preview28:40 - Group 1 Rosehill Guineas Preview34:45 - Group 1 George Ryder Stakes Preview41:36 - Group 1 The Galaxy Preview50:48 - Group 1 William Reid Preview53:34 - Moonee Valley Undercard1:00:50 - Rosehill UndercardOn 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. We'll have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts are interested in.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
Michael Walker joined Michael Felgate in-studio on Tuesday, covering a host of racing's hot topics! He shared his thoughts on Storm Boy drawing barrier two in the Golden Slipper, and THAT ride from Craig Williams in the All-Star Mile. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coolmore couldn't have fared much better at the barrier draw for the Golden Slipper! Tom Magnier joined RSN to share his reaction and explained how Ryan Moore ended up on Storm Boy, and James McDonald on Switzerland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Coolmore Classic Day at Rosehill and All-Star Mile Day down south. If you're a horse racing fan, the next few weeks should get you up and about. Zach, Tom, and Kohei look at the feature at Caulfield and then give a full preview of the Sydney meeting. Mr Brightside? Pride Of Jenni? Switzerland or Storm Boy? Zougotcha? Jump in the FB Group - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast Socials - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They changed the prizemoney, buggered off the voting, changed the conditions, but somehow didn't change the name of the race.Let's be real, it's not an 'All Star Mile', it's the All Flop Mile, with the exception of Mr Brightside...Anyway, that's on this Saturday, and so is the Group 1 Coolmore Classic. A better field than the ASM, if you ask us!We sit down, give our tips in the two feature races, chat about the perfect punting snack and give our thoughts on Coolmore's decision to keep JMac on Switzerland and fly in Ryan Moore for the ride on Storm Boy in the Golden Slipper. HUGE!If you hear us talking about a Showdown and have no idea what we're on about, go and check out the app! It's bloody brilliant.You can download it here: bit.ly/UPCShowdownSit back, crack open a cold one and back a few winners ya bloody legends!Support the show
Coolmore's Tom Moore joined Gareth to discuss the Golden Slipper jockey bookings for Storm Boy and Switzerland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel O'Sullivan joined RSN to assess the weekend win of Switzerland, as he looks to knock off Storm Boy in the Golden Slipper. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The podcast is back a for a huge episode! We recap the week that. Vegas review, who impressed the most + the Manchester derby. Is pre work out a scam and do you really need it? Hayden tells us about his encounter with Triathlon runner who got caught vaping on his run. Pep Guardiola says Phil Foden is the best player in the EPL this season, do we agree? With Kylian Mbappe all but moving to Real Madrid, how lethal will Madrid look next season. Storm boy wins again and is now $2.30 for the Golden Slipper, but is it too short? Is Imperatriz vulnerable this weekend? A-League, EPL & football best bets. UFC 299 preview, headlined by the rematch between Sean O'Malley and Chitto Vera for the bantamweight belt. NRL Round 1 preview. Weekend bets for the weekend. Make sure you follow @costalsportspod to keep up to date. (0:00) Is pre workout a scam (3:54) The week that was (10:46) Triathlon runner caught vaping on run (13:40) Insta questions (15:35) Is Foden the best player in the EPL this season (17:30) How lethal will Madrid look with Mbappe (19:01) $2.30 for Storm Boy in the slipper (19:34) Is Imperatriz vulnerable this weekend (20:33) Football bets (22:10) UFC 299 (45:22) NRL round 1 preview
Coolmore's Tom Moore discussed the Golden Slipper favourite Storm Boy, along with Learning to Fly and also Switzerland in Todman Stks on Saturday.
Clinton McDonald shared the latest on the Blue Diamond winner, who is being set for the Golden Slipper. He isn't too worried about Storm Boy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns. WHAT A ROLLCOASTER OF A WEEKEND!? The Group 1s lost their significance (for us at least) when THESECONDATPORTSEA won AGAIN, this time at Eagle Farm. Loyal listeners of the podcast were duly rewarded. For the "bigger" races around the country, gee whiz did second up syndrome strike. Riff Rocket, Learning To Fly, Fangirl and a host of others all victims? The sport of horse racing is so bloody good because we're constantly learning. 00:00 - Self reported stewards inquiry06:30 - THESECONDATPORTSEA22:30 - Australian Guineas Review30:30 - What happened to Fangirl?38:15 - Tropical Squall is underrated29:00 - Storm Boy brained em43:10 - Odds comparisons46:45 - Storm Boy needs further?53:00 - Flemington Undercard On 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. We'll have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts are interested in. If you're having a bet this Spring, take it to the Neds level: www.neds.com.au Join us on Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok.Thanks for listening
Hear what co-trainer Adrian Bott has to say about Storm Boy's return at Randwick tomorrow. Plus his thoughts on their other runners throughout the day.
Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.HUGE episode, headlined by the almighty return of Thesecondatportsea in the last at Eagle Farm this weekend. She's double figure odds, but we want to see a biblical plunge. 3x Group 1s on the weekend, with the Australian Guineas, Verry Elleegant Stakes and the Surround Stakes being the features. Also excited to see the Golden Slipper favourite Storm Boy return to the track. Plenty to unfold.00:00 - We're going Eagle Farming this weekend05:30 - Group 1 Droughts Part 210:30 - Group 1 Surround Stakes Preview18:25 - Group 1 Verry Elleegant Stakes Preview23:20 - Group 1 Australian Guineas Preview29:25 - Flemington Undercard Preview35:00 - Randwick Undercard Preview46:30 - Blamey Stakes PreviewOn 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. We'll have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts are interested in.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 Queen of Golden Slippers, Gai Waterhouse, believes Storm Boy is on target to repeat the deeds of Dance Hero in 2004. Waterhouse says the Justify colt is all set to run next weekend.
Gai Waterhouse didn't hold back with her thoughts following the ATC members meeting and praised the way Adam Hyeronimus handled the news of losing the ride on Storm Boy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Hyeronimus joined Michael Felgate on Racing Pulse to address the jockey change rumour regarding Storm Boy and he also broke some news about what horse he will ride in the Blue Diamond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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G1 racing is back! Tommy is still overseas so Zach, Kohei, and Chris preview the Randwick meeting and the features down south. Will Mr Brightside win? Which 2YOs will star? Must be nice to have a share in Storm Boy! FB Group - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast Socials @giveusaspellpod Review pls!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.How good is 2yo racing!? Has there been a bigger and more dominant stable of 2yos in history? Waterhouse & Bott have an embarrassment of riches this Autumn - how are these for some threats: Storm Boy, Shangri La Express, Prost, Lady Of Camelot, Espionage, Straight Charge, Anode, Fully Lit, Too Darn Lizzie...they will run top 3 in the Slipper, you better believe that. 00:00 - How impressive are the Waterhouse/Bott 2yos?08:30 - Other impressives winners from this weekend's racing22:50 - Horse Racing Injuries35:54 - Futures FocusOn 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. We'll have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts are interested in.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
Trainer Adrian Bott on Golden Slipper hopes Storm Boy and Shangri La Express.
Chris Nelson and Sammy Hyland on the latest in racing news as Storm Boy set to sell for $50 million dollars | Jockey Ben Thompson | Sausage Of The Week | Tips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Storm Boy's Magic Millions win was breathtaking to watch, but just HOW good was it? Ratings guru Dan O'Sullivan says you better believe the hype! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The jockey joined Racing Pulse on Monday after Storm Boy smashed his rivals in the Magic Millions two-year-old classic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark and his mates were having a beer at the pub when Gai Waterhouse walked in with two yearlings. Yes, literally. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He has been simply dominant in his two wins, so far, but Adrian Bott says he expects Storm Boy to go to another level on Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrian Bott joined RSN on Friday morning to provide an update on star two-year-old, Storm Boy, ahead of next week's Magic Millions Classic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
罗马不是一天建成的,爱上运动也不是一朝一夕的事。 虽然现在,肥杰已经是出个差都要带上跑鞋的严肃跑者,毛书记在今年爬过了人生第五座5000米+的高峰,Storm继续横扫着上海的篮球场……但如果把时间倒回到多年以前,他们也曾经觉得自己不适合玩运动、没什么机会系统地学运动、更没什么机会在正经体育馆打球。凭着内心的一团热情,一点一点向外探索,才累积起对于跑步、户外、足球篮球的爱和故事。 但就像他们聊的,也许我们未必一定要「执着于」某项运动:单次体验,也有单次的快乐。Just do it,才是最重要的事:) - 聊天的人 - 主播:肥杰、毛冬 嘉宾:Storm,脱口秀演员,【嘻谈录】主播 - 时间轴 - 04:32 毛书记是如何喜欢上户外的 08:41 小时候在院里组织了翻墙大队,担任副队长 11:14 自从大斜坡失利,觉得自己就搞不了运动 14:15 6岁看Jordan比赛,灵魂受到了冲击 16:12 小时候学校运动会,都参加什么项目 19:18 即使是喜欢的女孩,也挡不住我赶公交车 23:41 擅长仰卧起坐,可以停在空中等人 24:59 永远有哥的传说,但你见不到哥的面孔 27:40 除了广播体操,还练过武术操、足球操 30:18 感激小升初的两年,接触到了一些运动的精髓 32:52 在学校里打球,总会遇到些奇葩同学 35:49 流窜于上海各大学打球:有我的地方寸草不生 40:43 Storm曾经尝试和狗子一起自学网球 42:38 毛书记的心之所向,是独行侠式的运动 44:09 年纪越大,越懂享受得分以外的快感 46:33 Storm曾在停车场苦练滑板,划破好多条裤子 48:41 如果不考虑钱的问题,你想玩什么运动 56:59 出去打野球,面对生人你有社交压力吗 60:44 体验单次的运动,也有单次的快乐 - 本节目由耐克出品,JustPod制作发行 – -制作团队- 策划:肥杰、毛冬、Jimmy、Blu、高海博 统筹:Aria、王冰倩 制作:高海博 声音设计:陆佳杰、马若晨 节目运营:小米粒
Blakey is back and flooded at his camp site, capper gets a wild sex toy, who is really living the dream, betoota help the boys out, mid flight madness, Tooheys platinum again and so much more. No dorks
Through intentional selection of texts and the art of ongoing reading, the team dissects the various elements and advantages of Read Aloud. From fostering a love of reading and improving skills to raising test scores and building a sense of community, each point is explored. Drawing from personal experiences, literary favorites, and the rich tapestry of educational theory, this podcast provides a comprehensive guide to harnessing the potential of Read Aloud. Whether you're an educator seeking to enhance your teaching approach or simply intrigued by the art of storytelling, this podcast offers a wealth of insights. Tune in to explore the intersection of learning, engagement, and the joy of reading.Highlights include:00:04:15 Definition of Read Aloud00:07:10 By having the true elements of Read Aloud in place we can develop four things - support students' development as readers and writers, foster their love of reading, improve reading skills and abilities, and raise standardised test scores.00:10:02 Using the terms ‘striving' and ‘thriving' rather than ‘struggling' and ‘weak'.00:11:16 Some of the struggles teachers have using Read Aloud, as one of their high impact teaching strategies00:12:30 Read Aloud needs to be intentional, and have purpose. It has everyone attention on listening, making sense etc. It's something students take action on in their own reading and writing.00:14:55 Is Read Aloud under-utilised as a teaching strategy ?00:20:26 Sharon's action research on children's attitudes to Read Aloud00:21:25 The influence on Sharon as a young student of Read Aloud in the 1960's and 1970's.00:22:46 ‘The House at Pool Corner' as Sharon's preferred text when she was child00:23:45 ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,' ‘Alice in Wonderland', poetry being read, ‘Charlotte's Web', ‘The Secret Garden', ‘Midnite', ‘February Dragon', ‘Storm Boy', ‘Treasure Island', All examples of read alouds during Sharon's time as a student.00:24:43 Professional learning as a powerful influence on Phil00:24:50 Reference to Mem Fox podcast on Read Aloud00:25:05 ‘The Wind in the Willows'.00:25:31 Run through of the 13 advantages of Read Alouds. From the book ‘Reading Aloud and Beyond', Giorgis and Serafini. - Fostering the Intellectual Life with Older Readers.00:26:05 The chapter we refer mostly to is ‘Thirteen Good (Scientifically Based) Reasons to Read Aloud With Older Readers'.00:26:50 Number 1 of the 13, of the reasons: Reading aloud increases test scores. Specifically it increases students' background knowledge, it introduces them to various story structures, and it demonstrates what competent reading strategies look like.00:30:00 Connection to Every Child Every Day research.00:31:50 Connection to the enabling adult work of Aidan Chambers.00:33:04 Number 2 of the 13 of the reasons: Read Aloud introduces readers to new titles, authors, illustrators, titles and text structures00:36:41 Number 3 of the 13: Reading aloud builds a sense of community. It has a connection to to Thinker's Talking. Prompts for Reading Journals on Teachific are a valuable resource for teachers.00:38:43 Number 4 of the 13: Reading aloud allows opportunity for further discussion.00:39:11 ‘We Talk Books'. ‘In My Mind, I Was Thinking' as key phrases empowering students.00:42:47 Number 5 of the 13: Reading aloud with older readers is pleasurable. Especially ongoing read alouds - every day, each week.00:44:13 The series of 4 books that Sharon and Phil both read to their classes: The Magician's House Quartet.00:46:14 ‘The Steps Up the Chimney', ‘The Door in the Tree', ‘The Tunnel Behind the Waterfall', ‘The Bridge in the Clouds.'00:46:52 ‘Rowan of Rin'. Opening the door to a whole series. Investment by older children in reading aloud to them.00:48:00 Number 6 of the 13: Reading aloud connects readers with content area subjects.00:49:40 Charting words and phrases during read alouds is a valuable strategy.00:50:53 Reading aloud is a bridge to students reading more complex text for themselves. ‘I Own the Racecourse', ‘Boss of the Pool', ‘Swashbuckler'- examples of books with themes. Historical fiction has great value. The ‘Grace' series - learning about convicts.00:54:09 Number 7 of the 13: Reading aloud demonstrates response strategies.00:54:39 Number 8 of the 13: Reading aloud increases readers' interest in independent reading.00:56:29 Number 9 of the 13: Reading aloud allows access to books readers may not be able to read on their own.00:56:49 Number 10 of the 13: Reading aloud provides demonstration of oral reading and fluency00:57:14 Number 11 of the 13: Reading aloud helps readers understand the connection between reading in school and reading in life.00:59:25 Number 12 of the 13: Reading aloud provides demonstrations of quality writing.01:01:18 Number 13 of the 13: Reading aloud supports readers' development.01:01:52 Connection to the Australian Curriculum01:04:44 An example of reading aloud by Sharon- this is what it sounds like, to catch yourself doing the wondering and the thinking.01:06:52 The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, read by Sharon01:13:50 End of the reading and a summary01:15:15 Protocols for the class when reading aloud in your classroom01:17:30 Validation of Read Aloud and bringing it in as an instructional strategy across a school01:19:15 Ending piece and thank you.And much more!Enjoy, and let us know thoughts and feedback in our Facebook Group.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast player.JOIN CUE LEARNING'S NEXT LIVE WEBINAR!Find upcoming events here, and online courses can be found here.Other matching PDF resources are here.Got any questions? 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Bộ phim Storm boy, mặc dù đã được phát hành từ nhiều thập kỷ trước, vào năm 1976, nhưng ý nghĩa của bộ phim về tình yêu thương con người, tình bạn, quyền lợi của những chủ nhân đầu tiên của nước Úc, sự bảo vệ thiên nhiên, vẫn còn nguyên giá trị hơn bao giờ hết.
The Australian film, Storm Boy, uses a very complex story structure. It's nonlinear, with a framing story and flashbacks...definitely not for the faint of heart. So, if you're using even one of these techniques in your novel or screenplay, this episode is for you. Oh, and what does all this have to do with Hugh Jackman (because he's not in the film)? You'll have to tune in to find out.
The influence of David Gulpilil AM on Australian culture is enormous and eternal. He was magnetic on screen and his performances in films like Tracker, Storm Boy and Rabbit Proof Fence gave audiences a richer understanding about the lives of Indigenous Australians. How did he do this? - Pengaruh David Gulpilil AM terhadap budaya Australia sangat besar dan abadi. Dia tokoh yang seperti magnit menarik di laya lebar dan penampilannya dalam film seperti Tracker, Storm Boy, dan Rabbit Proof Fence memberi penonton pemahaman yang lebih kaya tentang kehidupan Penduduk Asli Australia. Bagaimana dia melakukan semuanya itu?
País Australia Dirección Shawn Seet Guion Justin Monjo. Novela: Colin Thiele Música Alan John Fotografía Bruce Young Reparto Geoffrey Rush, Jai Courtney, David Gulpilil, Erik Thomson, Morgana Davies, Simone Annan, David John Clark, Chantal Contouri, Finn Little, Stinga-T, Trevor Jamieson, Emma Bampton, Luca Asta Sardelis Sinopsis Basada en el aclamado libro homónimo, Storm Boy es la historia de un joven que crece en la hermosa pero deshabitada costa del sur de Australia y que inesperadamente rescata a tres pelícanos huérfanos. Tras crear un vínculo cercano con ellos se verá en una peculiar situación con su padre pescador, con lo que su vida dará un nuevo e inesperado giro.
Bert Morland is a judge and breeder of the Lunesdale Fell ponies who have won shows at the highest levels. On todays show we're going to go into the finer points of breeding with Bert who's credentials in the show ring tell you that anything he doesn't know about breeding Fell ponies isn't worth knowing.Bert talks about his early days working with General Purpose ponies, Joe Baxter the stallion walker, Storm Boy and Master John, his mentor Ted Benson and Pit ponies in the 1950'sBert remembers Heltondale Sonny Boy, Lunesdale Rebeccaand talks about line breeding, the finer points of breeding, conformation, Stallions. round bone, semi-feral herd, and harness racing.We finish up talking about Dales ponies and his trip to Olympia.