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Racing in Ireland on Saturday (1st February 2025) is in Leopardstown. Cross-channel, there are meetings in Wetherby, Sandown, Musselbrough, Newcastle and Wolverhampton. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Host James Stevens is joined by Tom Park, Jonny Pearson and Ed Nicholson to go through the big races at Kempton, Aintree, Wetherby and Chepstow this week. In the main part of the show, the panel discuss the King George as 11 stars head to post in a hugely competitive running of Kempton's Christmas highlight. Also at Kempton on Thursday is the eagerly anticipated clash between Constitution Hill and Lossiemouth and our panel share their views on what could be the race of the season. There's Grade 1 action from Aintree, plus the competitive Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby, while the team also look at some terrific ITV action on Friday from Kempton and Chepstow, headlined by the Welsh Grand National. The panel finish off by providing their weekend NAPs.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it's the From The Horse's Mouth Christmas Special. There's plenty of Christmas crackers this week: Constitution Hill vs Lossiemouth, Sir Gino vs Ballyburn and Galopin Des Champs vs Fact To File to name a few. Plus, Ruby and Rory will be giving us their thoughts on racing at Kempton, Leopardstown, Aintree, Wetherby, Chepstow and Limerick. You're not going to want to miss this. Claim your COMPLETELY FREE Football, Racing and NFL Bets here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's The Big Christmas Preview, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
Racing in Ireland on Saturday (7th December 2024) is in Navan. Cross-channel, there are meetings in Wetherby, Aintree, Chepstow, Sandown and Wolverhampton. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Ask: What are you looking forward to about Christmas? Listen: “Saviour of the Nations, Come” by Holy City Hymns https://open.spotify.com/track/182GkTkFgks9v5Vkf14fWD?si=5007581520bc4ec0 Art: Dreamtime Birth, by Greg Wetherby Devotional based on the work Shadow and Light: A Journey into Advent, by Tsh Oxenreider
Our team react to the recent action in America, Australia, Wetherby and Down Royal and pay tribute to Sir Michael Stoute.VISIT US AT:https://www.sportinglife.com/racing FOLLOW US ON:Twitter: https://x.com/SportingLife/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportingliferacing/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sportingliferacing
Millar's Movers returns for the fourth episode of the series. After a review of last weekend's racing from Down Royal, Wetherby and Ascot, Ross gives his view on the Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson stable tours. Handicap Movers & Shakers then take centre stage before entries for the Betfair Chase and King George VI Chase are discussed. Horses mentionedFrom Henderson Stable TourDonwaveMina RashidHandicap Movers & ShakersImperial Saint +4Kamsinas +5L'Eau Du Sud +10Martator +6Chianti Classico +5Unexpected Party -3Can You Call -3Midnight River -2Flegmatik -2Personal Ambition (Not moved) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another weekend of racing, another tipping show with the dynamic duo Ruby Walsh & Rory Delargy! Watch the Paddy Power Jumps Season Preview show with Ruby Walsh and Patrick Mullins here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi9k76rnFxc&t=4s It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.com
James Stevens is joined by Graeme Rodway, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Wetherby, Ascot, Down Royal and Del Mar this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look analyse Wetherby, where the Charlie Hall Chase is one of the early jumps season highlights. Bravemansgame is looking for his second win in the race and could face impressive Turners Novices' Chase winner Grey Dawning The team then assess the action at Ascot, where there are some competitive handicaps, while at Down Royal the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase is the main event. The panel finish with a discussion City Of Troy in the Breeders' Cup Classic, a look ahead to the Melbourne Cup, and nomination of the weekend NAPs.
Champ.ie Horse Racing Podcast | Season 6 Episode 1
With Jess Stafford away at the Breeders' Cup, SBK's Adam Baylis stepped up to make sure that the UK racing still got its share of the spotlight. He is joined by Ross Millar and Tom Collins to preview the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby and the Sodexo Gold Cup at Ascot. The pair then give their NAPs & NBs from across Saturday's racing before Ross gives his verdict on City of Troy's Breeders' Cup hopes and Jan Brueghel's Melbourne Cup controversy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our team look ahead to the action on both sides of the Atlantic on a fascinating weekend of racing.
Dancing machines at Wetherby services, Harry Redknapp's wedding anniversary, assorted office invasions, and a fall-out with an opinionated Texan. (Rec: 31/10/18) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lord I Have Made Thy Word My Choice, Hymn Tune is "Wetherby"
Hymn Arrangements, Meditation, Prayer, Lord I Have Made Thy Word My Choice, Hymn Tune is "Wetherby"
Hymn Arrangements, Meditation, Prayer, Lord I Have Made Thy Word My Choice, Hymn Tune is "Wetherby"
Lord I Have Made Thy Word My Choice, Hymn Tune is "Wetherby"
Election 24, Episode 18 Yes, we're off to the seaside again but we're also going to one of the greatest chip shops in Britain. This is what politics is all about. There are four motivated candidates on today's show: Preet Kaur Gill, Labour, EdgbastonX: @PreetKGillMPW: https://www.preetkaurgill.co.uk/ Andy Carter, Conservative, Warrington SouthX: @MrAndy_CarterW: https://www.andycarter.org.uk/ Simon Burwood, Lib Dem, Maldon, LDW: https://www.cmld.org.uk/maldon/home Ben Pickles, Wetherby and Easingwold, Labour – phenomenal 29X: @benpickles17 Just 575 to go...If you are a candidate or know one who'd like to come on the show, email politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com SEE Matt at the Soho Theatre in June: Soho TheatreOr at the Edinburgh Festival in August: Matt Forde The End of an Era Tour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Hart is joined by Matt Gardner, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Ed Nicholson to preview the action at Ascot, Haydock and Lingfield this weekend. In the first part of the show the panel look at Saturday's card at Ascot. The Victoria Cup is the big handicap on the card with Mostabshir the current favourite, however Matt and Ed agree on one who could be a big challenger to the Gosden's horse. The second part of the show switches attention to Lingfield. Oaks and Derby trial's are the big headliners there. The impressive last-time-out Wetherby victor Danielle is a short price in the Oaks trial, while Aidan O'Brien really looks to get his Classic stars going with two entries in the Derby trial. The team then give their other selections before providing their weekend NAPs.
Brian Wetherby is the NEW Director of Marketing & New Media at Onondaga Community College. But what do you do in such a new position? And what exactly is New Media? Take a deep dive with us into how Brian is tackling the marketing efforts as a newcomer. And what his insights are into new media and marketing higher ed in 2024. Connect with Brian Wetherby on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianwetherby/
This episode highlights the transformative power of ethical leadership education, showcasing how it equips young individuals with the skills to lead with integrity and initiate positive change. It serves as a testament to the significance of ethical leadership in today's world, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in personal development and making a meaningful impact.In the latest episode of "Inspiring Brave Leaders," Sabine Gromer explores ethical leadership with Zeynep Holmes, a teacher, and her students, Andreas Miaris and Paul Chatin, from Wetherby Senior School. They discuss the influence of the "Designing Your Ethical Life as a Leader" program on young leaders. Zeynep shares her journey from banking to teaching, underscoring the importance of nurturing leadership skills in youth. Andreas and Paul reflect on their personal growth, emphasizing the program's role in reshaping their perspectives on leadership and ethics.
Racing at home on Saturday (13th January) is in Fairyhouse. While cross-channel, there are meetings in Warwick, Kempton, Wetherby, Chelmsford City and Wolverhampton. With his 'Saturday Six' selections, here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Dan Overall and Steve Jones join Tom Stanley to preview this weekend's live ITV Racing. Subscribe for free to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3TpGzk1 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Trz7Fb Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cqQlC4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Aq7qE0 18+ | BeGambleAware
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Kempton, Warwick and Wetherby this weekend. The first part of the show looks at Warwick. There are two competitive handicap chases being covered from the Midlands track. The first being the Classic Chase, which is followed by the rearranged Unibet Veterans' Chase. Can the panel solve these tricky puzzles? In the second part of the show, the team look at Kempton and Wetherby's Saturday cards. The Grade 2 Silviniaco Conti Chase is possibly the race of the weekend, and Brett and Keith are strong on one in the five-runner affair. To finish, the team give their other weekend racing selections before giving their weekend NAPs.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to take a canter through the racing headlines this Thursday. With the Savills Chase taking centre stage at Leopardstown this afternoon, Martin Brassil explains why his Fastorslow is set to miss the Christmas showpiece. Elsewhere, Gary Moore dominated racing in the yesterday, and joins the show with an engaging interview about his two chasing stars. Jonjo Sanderson drops in to give an indication as to just how costly the late abandonment of Wetherby was to the track's bottom line, while artist James Armstrong tells us of his fundraising efforts on behalf of Graham Lee. David Yates has some very strong views on the fitness of Kempton as a venue to stage a Grade One Festival.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to take a canter through the racing headlines this Thursday. With the Savills Chase taking centre stage at Leopardstown this afternoon, Martin Brassil explains why his Fastorslow is set to miss the Christmas showpiece. Elsewhere, Gary Moore dominated racing in the yesterday, and joins the show with an engaging interview about his two chasing stars. Jonjo Sanderson drops in to give an indication as to just how costly the late abandonment of Wetherby was to the track's bottom line, while artist James Armstrong tells us of his fundraising efforts on behalf of Graham Lee. David Yates has some very strong views on the fitness of Kempton as a venue to stage a Grade One Festival.
Racing at home today (Saturday, 9th December) is in Navan. Cross-channel, there are meetings in Aintree, Sandown, Wetherby, Chepstow, Newcastle and Wolverhampton. With his 'Saturday Six' selections, here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Some quality jumps racing on ITV this Saturday, and we've got Rory Delargy and special guest, Paul Jacobs, to take us through it. Watch the Jumps Season preview with Ruby Walsh, Johnny Dineen and Frank Hickey: https://youtu.be/o0iKtmqxuTw?si=73CJQWDIA1436NyO Email fthm@paddypower.com to feature on the next Punters Panel and earn yourself a 25 quid free bet. It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Charlie Poste and Dan Overall join Tom Stanley to preview this weekend's racing on ITV, including Wetherby, Ascot and Breeders Cup. For a full bet recap, visit Matchbook Insights. 18+ | BeGambleAware
Sam Hart is joined by Graeme Rodway and James Stevens to preview the action at Ascot and Wetherby this weekend. The first part of the show focuses on Wetherby, where the showcase race is the Charlie Hall Chase. Bravemansgame and Ahoy Senor head the market, but who will come out on top this Saturday? In the second part of the show, Graeme and James provide their selections for Ascot with some nice-priced fancies on offer. To end the show, our team take a look at the Breeders' Cup and give their best bets elsewhere along with their NAPs for the weekend.
Sunny Santa Anita hosts two superb days of action on Friday and Saturday with the Breeders' Cup meeting live on ITV. Back on home soil we have some quality jumps racing with four races from Ascot and five events from Wetherby, with Bravemansgame back in action in the Grade 2 Charlie Hall Chase. All racing fans will have their fingers crossed over the coming days due to an inspection at Wetherby ahead of Saturday's racing, with Ascot set to start on heavy ground as well. The panel were on top form as ever, with TC and Daryl sharing a 25/1 shot at the Yorkshire track and Dan Barber putting up an 18/1 Nap from Ascot. T&Cs for all promos: promos.betfair.com/sport for all the latest tips & insight on racing head to betting.betfair.com/racing/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel:/ @betfairsport
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to look over the headlines from around the racing world today. They lead with the news broken by Nick yesterday that jockey James Doyle would leave his nine year role with Godolphin to become the first stable jockey for Qatar's Wathnan Racing. They are joined by Doyle himself, who explains his decision. Also on today's show, Paul Nicholls articulates his dilemma over whether to run Bravemansgame in Wetherby's Charlie Hall Chase at the weekend, while Nick talks at length to legendary and sometimes troubled rider Patrick Valenzuela, who is considering a return to the saddle aged 61. Also in California, pod regular Steve deLemos gives us the lowdown on Turf Sprint candidate Live In the Dream, while - in Australia - JA McGrath gets a personal view from Melbourne Cup pioneer Michelle Payne.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to look over the headlines from around the racing world today. They lead with the news broken by Nick yesterday that jockey James Doyle would leave his nine year role with Godolphin to become the first stable jockey for Qatar's Wathnan Racing. They are joined by Doyle himself, who explains his decision. Also on today's show, Paul Nicholls articulates his dilemma over whether to run Bravemansgame in Wetherby's Charlie Hall Chase at the weekend, while Nick talks at length to legendary and sometimes troubled rider Patrick Valenzuela, who is considering a return to the saddle aged 61. Also in California, pod regular Steve deLemos gives us the lowdown on Turf Sprint candidate Live In the Dream, while - in Australia - JA McGrath gets a personal view from Melbourne Cup pioneer Michelle Payne.
The third episode of "A Right Royal Podcast" looks at the royal family's education, from nursery to senior school and even university – for some!Our first guest, Princess Diana's former protection officer Ken Wharfe, began working for the royals ahead of Prince William's first day of nursery at Wetherby. He reveals what his job entailed day to day, from securing the building daily at 6am to school runs and even taking part in Sports Day races.Hosts Andrea Caamano, Emmy Griffiths and HELLO!'s royal editor Emily Nash are also joined by Melanie Sanderson, managing editor and education consultant at The Good Schools Guide who explains why Lambrook is the perfect choice for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis and where the royal children are likely to study next.Melanie also explains why Prince William and Kate's children go to school on Saturdays and why Princess Charlotte might not follow in her mother's footsteps when it comes to heading to Marlborough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to cast an eye over the latest from around the racing world. With the mid-September target for the 2024 fixture list looming, Nick talks to Wetherby racecourse CEO Jonjo Samderson and Levy Board Chair Paul Darling KC in a bid to find out where the industry is now positioned with regard to its new premierisation plan. Also on today's show, Karl Burke reacts to upsetting a 1/25 shot yesterday and has a positive bulletin on Moyglare contender Fallen Angel, George Stanners from Goffs looks forward to the Yorton sale tomorrow, consignor and breeder Tom Hassett celebrates a red letter day at Tattersalls, and Nick launches the Godolphin Thoroughbred Industry Awards. Freddie Tylicki pays a moving tribute to multiple German champion Filip Minarick, who died yesterday.
A speech-language pathologist by training, Wetherby has spent more than four decades developing tools to help identify and treat autism early; now her work has taken on a more personal sense of urgency.
A speech-language pathologist by training, Wetherby has spent more than four decades developing tools to help identify and treat autism early; now her work has taken on a more personal sense of urgency.
This episode I'm joined by Nouk, Mark and Martin and we're looking at the area surrounding Doncaster and Wetherby! Who knew we were EXACTLY half way to Edinburgh? The panel go mad with creativity and we even manage to get a bit of social commentary in too! Apologies for the dog howling and general disruption of the episode. Hope you enjoy it. Please find Chimpions here: https://chimpions.co.uk/ which is brilliant. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frankensteinrpg/message
The common denominator for Fred and Primrose was that they were both lonely and sexually frustrated, and the secret glances between them on the top deck of the Wetherby bus, interpreted so easily as falling in love, were founded on a recognition of their own need in each other. Within a few months of arriving in Leeds, Fred had acquired the status he craved: he had a girlfriend. They were extremely attracted to each other and very much enjoyed each others company. Neither of them had any sexual experience, so they tentatively started exploring each other. They were intensely happy, high on first love, proud of sexual success, and as confused as many others at the time about just how much of the new freedom to enjoy. Not knowing the rules of how far to go, not daring to buy condoms, they had unprotected sex, and Primrose, to the astonishment of everyone who knew her, became pregnant.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theserialkillerpodcastWebsite: https://www.theserialkillerpodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialkillerpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/serialkillerpodSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-serial-killer-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates to look at whether or not a bookmaker could and should sponsor this year's Derby. This in response to yesterday's Greg Wood article in the Guardian asking the same question. We hear from Star Sports's founder Ben Keith who staunchly defends the bookmaker's right to sponsor such a race. With the flat turf season just around the corner in the UK we hear from George Boughey who could run three horses in the Lincoln and from trainer Dominic Ffrench Davis who will saddle his first Brocklesby runner this weekend after a tie-up with Amo Racing. And it's Tuesday so we go around the bloodstock world with Wetherby's and this week to Nikolas Schenke and Tommy Wit who run Gestut Lunzen in Germany.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates to look at whether or not a bookmaker could and should sponsor this year's Derby. This in response to yesterday's Greg Wood article in the Guardian asking the same question. We hear from Star Sports's founder Ben Keith who staunchly defends the bookmaker's right to sponsor such a race. With the flat turf season just around the corner in the UK we hear from George Boughey who could run three horses in the Lincoln and from trainer Dominic Ffrench Davis who will saddle his first Brocklesby runner this weekend after a tie-up with Amo Racing. And it's Tuesday so we go around the bloodstock world with Wetherby's and this week to Nikolas Schenke and Tommy Wit who run Gestut Lunzen in Germany.
2023 begins with some belated gifts, not to mention a plethora of episodes and Inside Track goings-on. This month we'll be talking with Dr. Maranda Trahan and Amanda Ripley about gerontology, Dr. Jamie Hughes-Lika about NDBIs, and ourselves about visual supports (including Rob's favorite research story of 2022). Interested in joining the Winter Book Club on the topic of parenting? How about voting on an ethics topic for February? All that can be yours by supporting us on Patreon (but better do it soon!) Articles for January 2023 Gerontology Revisited w/ Dr. Maranda Trahan + Amanda Ripley Drossel, C. & Trahan, M.A. (2015). Behavioral interventions are first-line treatments for managing changes associated with cognitive decline. The Behavior Therapist, 38, 126-131. Burgio, L.D. & Burgio, K.L. (1986). Behavioral gerontology: Applications of behavioral methods to the problems of older adults. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 19, 321-328. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1986.19-321 Visual Supports (LIVE) Meadan, H. Ostrosky, M.M., Triplett, B., Michna, A., & Fettig, A. (2011). Using visual supports with young children with autism spectrum disorder. Teaching Exceptional Children, 43, 28-35. doi: 10.1177/004005991104399693 Duttlinger, C., Ayres, K.M., Bevill-Davis, A., & Douglas, K.H. (2012). The effects of a picture activity schedule for students with intellectual disability to complete a seqeunce of tasks following verbal directions. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 28, 32-43. doi: 10.1177/1088357612460572 Bateman, K.J., Wilson, S.E., Gauvreau, A., Matthews, K., Gucwa, M., Therrien, W., Nevill, R., & Mazurek, M. (2022). Visual supports to increase conversation engagmeent for preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder during mealtimes: An initial investigation. Journal of Early Intervention. 1-22. doi: 10.1177/10538151221111762 Fields, C.J. & Demchak, M. (2019). Integrated visual supports in a school-based microenterprise for students with intellectual disabilities. Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 42, 128-134. doi: 10.1177/2165143418769611 Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention w/ Dr. Jamie Hughes-Lika Vivanti, G. & Stahmer, A.C. (2021). Can the Early Start Denver Model be considered ABA practice? Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 230-239. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00474-3 Rogers, S.J., Yoder, P., Estes, A., Warren, Z., McEachin, J., Munson, J., Rocha, M., Greenson, J., Wallace, L., & Gardner, E. (2021). A multisite randomized controlled tiral comparing the effects of intervention intensity and intervention sytle on outcomes for young children with autism. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 60, 710-722. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2020.06.013 Schreibman, L., Dawson, G., Stahmer, A.C., Landa, R., Rogers, S.J., McGee, G.G., Kasar, C., Ingersoll, B., Kaiser, A.P., Bruinsma, Y., McNerney, E., Wetherby, A., & Hadley, A. (2015). Naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions: Empirically validated treatments for autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45, 2411-2428. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2407-8
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world in a bumper post-Boxing day edition. They review all the top class action from Britain and Ireland in the company of King George winning trainer Paul Nicholls, his former assistant Harry Derham, who saddled his first winner yesterday, Bill Esdaile, owner of Rare Edition, and Wendy Hamilton, who achieved the stable feat of producing the rider and horse who won the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Later in the show, Nick talks to Grant Knowles from Cape Racing Sales to talk about the rejuvenation of South African bloodstock ahead of the Cape Premier Yearling Sale, while Lydia and Nick discuss the triumphant start to Frankie Dettori's spell in California.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world in a bumper post-Boxing day edition. They review all the top class action from Britain and Ireland in the company of King George winning trainer Paul Nicholls, his former assistant Harry Derham, who saddled his first winner yesterday, Bill Esdaile, owner of Rare Edition, and Wendy Hamilton, who achieved the stable feat of producing the rider and horse who won the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Later in the show, Nick talks to Grant Knowles from Cape Racing Sales to talk about the rejuvenation of South African bloodstock ahead of the Cape Premier Yearling Sale, while Lydia and Nick discuss the triumphant start to Frankie Dettori's spell in California.
Join the Matchbook team for a bumper Christmas Preview covering the 26th December and all other Christmas racing. Tom Stanley is joined by Matchbook Ambassador Olly Murphy as well as the podcast crew of Dan Overall, Charlie Poste, Steve Jones and Donn McClean. Timings: Olly Murphy Chat (00:15) King George (09:40) 12.45 Kempton (19:08) 1.20 Kempton (24:15) 1.55 Kempton (29:20) 1.35 Wetherby (32:00) 2.20 Leopardstown (37:00) 2.40 Limerick (42:05) 26th/27th Dec Other Bets (46:00) Best Lays (55:05) Best Bets (56:20) 18+ | BeGambleAware
Tom in for Nick and joined by RTE and RTV broadcaster Jane Mangan. We discuss the news that Ahoy Señor is set to run in the King George having originally been aiming for the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Sam Twiston-Davies is lined up for some big rides at Kempton and discusses the prospect of winning his 2nd King George. He rides Hitman and possibly I Like To Move for father Nigel in the Christmas Hurdle. With the news of pushback from the PJA on the BHA's proposed new whip rules we ask what this means for the future and whether there could and should be changes made to the proposals. Gordon Elliott has given Tom the lowdown on his Christmas runners and Jane assesses their respective chances. Grade 1 winning chaser Kalashnikov is back after over 18 months off and his trainer Amy Murphy joins us to talk about his reappearance in the Rowland Meyrick. We have our monthly check in with the Godolphin Flying Start team as Annie O'Rourke tells us about her experience and it's Thursday so we've the latest for the Saudi Arabian racing circuit with Martin Kelly.
Tom in for Nick and joined by RTE and RTV broadcaster Jane Mangan. We discuss the news that Ahoy Señor is set to run in the King George having originally been aiming for the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Sam Twiston-Davies is lined up for some big rides at Kempton and discusses the prospect of winning his 2nd King George. He rides Hitman and possibly I Like To Move for father Nigel in the Christmas Hurdle. With the news of pushback from the PJA on the BHA's proposed new whip rules we ask what this means for the future and whether there could and should be changes made to the proposals. Gordon Elliott has given Tom the lowdown on his Christmas runners and Jane assesses their respective chances. Grade 1 winning chaser Kalashnikov is back after over 18 months off and his trainer Amy Murphy joins us to talk about his reappearance in the Rowland Meyrick. We have our monthly check in with the Godolphin Flying Start team as Annie O'Rourke tells us about her experience and it's Thursday so we've the latest for the Saudi Arabian racing circuit with Martin Kelly.
During the latest episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby with comments from leading hope Ahoy Senor's trainer Lucinda Russell along with Joe Tizzard who trains last season's Denman Chase winner, Eldorado Allen. Sticking in the UK, ahead of Ascot's first meeting of the National Hunt season jockey Jamie Moore discusses his mounts including the talented Goshen, who tries his hand at the larger obstacles for the first time. Then trainer Sam Thomas, comments on both his runners Before Midnight and Our Power. Next we head down under and to Melbourne to get the thought of Graeme Rogerson whose Sharp 'N' Smart bids to land the second leg of a remarkable double of the Champions Stakes and Victoria Derby. Finally, to close the show British based trainers, James Ferguson and Ed Crisford, discuss their respective runners, Deauville Legend and Without A Fight, who head the betting for the race that stops the nation.
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Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing Correspondent David Yates to looks at all the latest news and developments from around the racing world. On the domestic scene, as the season's change, trainer Lucinda Russell talks in some depth to Nick about her stable star Ahoy Señor, who may well start off in this weekend's Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby. Channel 7's Jason Richardson gives the lowdown on Cox Plate winner Anamoe and looks ahead to the Melbourne Cup Carnival and the European challenge, while FanDuel TV and NBC's Britney Eurton interviews trainer John Sadler and assistant Juan Leyva about Flightline's preparation for the Breeders' Cup Classic. Nick and Dave also consider the performance of Vertem Futurity winner Auguste Rodin and Aidan O'Brien's post race superlatives, while they try to give some context to racecourse ticket and food prices.