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In the final episode of A Good 3, Matt, Paul and Dr Turf check in with the man who provided racing's most recent fairy tale; Clayton Douglas.
From rookie trainer to Everest winner in a matter of months, the story of 'Dougie' and his stable star, Giga Kick will be told for years to come
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Until recently he was widely considered to be the best jockey not have won a Group 1 now, after a spring to remember, Jamie Mott has two.
After helping take down a champ at the weekend, the popular hoop joined a popular podcast
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The winner of three Melbourne Cups, the rider of some of the best horses we've seen and a man never short of an opinion, Glen Boss has stories for days and knack for telling them
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Robbie Dolan is a Group 1 winning jockey who some might only know as the Irish guy from The Voice so, with a debut single now released and after a major live performance at The Valley, where does the hoop see his future; in the saddle or on the stage?
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In the eyes of many, she's the best mounting yard judge in the business, but there's much more to Lizzie Jelfs, including being a damn good podcast guest
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Stewart McSweyn is one of Australia's best runners and, like many champion racehorses of the distant and not too distant past, he trains at the Caulfield racecourse.
With another Olympics in his sights, this racing fan can see many similarities between his sport and his passion.
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Small in stature, but one of racing's biggest personalities, Jimmy 'Pumper' Cassidy hasn't lost any of his zest for the sport almost a decade since he retired from race riding
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He's the voice of Victorian racing and the soundtrack of the spring, but Matt Hill is so much more than just a race caller.
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From racing to footy and the good and bad things he's inherited from the older generations, there's never a dull moment in an chat with JD Hayes
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This year, Craig Williams has divided his time between race tracks and war zones and the boy who was born into racing has fascinating perspective on many aspects of life
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A sport lover, a racing tragic and the voice of Melbourne, Ross Stevenson has far too many good stories to fit in a single podcast but managed to squeeze in some beauties, nonetheless
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The undisputed best tipster in the business, Deane Lester, gives an insight into his life and work, and thankfully a few tips for the weekend
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One of the best footballers, one of the broadcasters and one of the best story tellers, Kevin Bartlett joins his old mate Dr Turf and came armed with more yarns than Winx had wins
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With his dad a late scratching, Tom Sadler stepped up and delivered in spades.
Showing he has his old man's dry wit, he told stories which might well cost at the stable
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Still a semi-regular on the TV, these days Grace Ramage number one role is as a key part of the Lindsay Park operation in a way many wouldn't be aware.
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You'd know his horses and now get to know him.
A influential horse owner and trader who decades ago was a bookie's pencil man and semi-professional punter, David Price is one of racing most fascinating, yet rarely heard people.
Thankfully, maybe not for him, he's a mate of the Docs.
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Peter Moody's right hand lady, Katherine Coleman, sheds light on what her boss is really like and shares many interesting tales including her journey from a Physio dropout to some of racing's biggest stables.
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Media Man turned owner and breeder, Anthony Mithen has travelled a path from the infamous Truth newspaper to The Age, to Channel 10, then Channel 9, Richmond FC Board and now (part) owner/director of Rosemont Stud. It's a life which has generated a wealth of fascinating stories.
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When you owns good horses with your mates, the parties will be legendary. Ozzie Kheir details a couple and shares his plans for another spring assault spearheaded with some as yet unnamed international arrivals.
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Jetting in from Rome just hours before the show, Dr Turf arrived with plenty of stories from abroad. Rod Lyons had some tales too, like how you celebrate watching your horse win at Royal Ascot.
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