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It's Coral Eclipse day at Sandown tomorrow and we hear from Aidan O'Brien on why Epsom Derby winner, City of Troy, has come here rather than contesting last weekend's Irish Derby whilst Roger Teal is confident that Derby 6th Dancing Gemini can at least get closer to City Of Troy tomorrow and his new jockey Kieran Shoemark looks forward to the ride. Finally, ahead of the Group 1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville on Sunday, Adrien Cugnasse selects those in the field that have caught his eye.
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Nick is joined by broadcaster and writer Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin by discussing the election result and assess the casualties and possible future allies for the sport. Nick talks to Cllr Andy Drummond, Deputy Chair of West Suffolk Conservatives about the election of Nick Timothy to the seat that includes most of Newmarket. Also on today's show, Aidan O'Brien with final thoughts on City of Troy's Eclipse bid, plus Andrew Cooper with a going report and Sportinglife.com's Dave Ord with Something for the Weekend. Tracey Harding drops in with a program of events for the National Horseracing Museum next week.
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Nick Luck and Neil Channing with a morning-after-reaction to the Labour Landslide, Tory Meltdown, Lib Deb Gains and many more stories through the prism of the predictions and recommendations through the seven episodes of the popular new podcast series.
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Nick is joined by the Mirror's David Yates to look at the latest news from around the racing world and first off hear from Al Shaqab's Ali Begley on why Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf winner, Unquestionable, has moved yards. With it being election day, Nick and David look at how the result may affect racing in the company of Neil Channing and also who's likely to win seats in key racing constituencies before Nick and David discuss the latest in the war between Flutter and ARC. Also today, Adrien Cugnasse previews the Gr.1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville this weekend before we get our final point-to-point segment of the season with Ben Atkins, in conjunction with Thoroughbid, whilst Naomi Lawson has exciting news with regards to the future of the Riding A Dream Academy and JA McGrath has the latest from Hong Kong.
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Nick Luck and Neil Channing with a Polling Day Special edition of the Political Betting Podcast, crystallising thoughts, analysing the final polls, recapping all the bets recommended through the series so far and adding a couple more. William Kedjanyi has his round up from around the country.
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Ep 1038 - Rudderless Racing Takes a Bath by Nick Luck
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Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Star Sports' William Kedjanyi begin to consolidate their thoughts as the clock ticks down on the 2024 Election campaign. Neil has more recommendations: this time predicting a win for Lee Anderson in Ashfield and a massive Labour swing in Bridlington and the Wolds. Desperately searching for any sign of a Tory stronghold, Neil identifies a pocket of the Midlands that may stay resolutely blue. Our special guest today is Political broadcaster and journalist Peter Oborne, who provides thought provoking and no-holds-barred analysis of what he describes as a "nasty" and "incompetent" campaign, considers the importance of the Gaza question to Independent victories, has a 7/1 recommendation for next Tory leader, and wonders where David Cameron has been hiding during the campaign.
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Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Ahead of the Coral Eclipse, Roger Teal explains to Nick why Kieran Shoemark will ride Dancing Gemini, while the jockey himself expresses his delight and also talks at some length about his ride on Emily Upjohn in the Pretty Polly Stakes. George Murphy gives an update on White Birch, whose participation on Saturday is still in the balance. Also on today's show, Billy Nash provides the Timeform perspective on the Irish Derby, Equine Productions' Dave James anticipates the re-release of Horsepower on BBC Tv, while Case Clay is this week's Weatherbys guest.
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Nick is joined by Jane Mangan to review the weekend action and look at all the latest from around the racing world. On the show today, William Haggas toys with options for Economics, while paying tribute to Dubai Honour's Group One success in France. Irish Derby second and third James Fanshawe and David Menuisier discuss what might be next for their respective stars, while Brian Meehan sticks to plan 'A' with Jayarebe and Rashabar as both are set for Deauville next month. The TBA CEO Clare Sheppard drops in to discuss the enhancements to the GBB scheme.
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Nick Luck and Neil Channing return for Episode 5 of the Political Betting show in the run-up to the UK General Election 2024. Under duress to dig out any value in the hyper-efficient markets for Labour Gains, Neil finally polishes his gem in a seat where the Tories have a near 20,000 majority. Also in this episode, why the opaque picture in Scotland could still throw up a clear win for the SNP in West Aberdeen, and why personality politics could play their part in a key DUP/UUP marginal in Northern Ireland. We ask whether the Lib Dems can pick off more Conservatives in the Blue Wall irrespective of Reform, while our bookmaking friends Will Kedjanyi and William Woodhams give us an outline of activity in their trading rooms.
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This week’s Saturday Edition looks ahead to Irish Derby weekend at the Curragh and first up is Saturday’s Group 1, the Pretty Polly Stakes for fillies and mares. We hear from trainer of two leading fancies, Bluestocking and Stay Alert in Ralph Beckett and Hughie Morrison while Philip von Ullman discusses intriguing runner Tasmania and why his family chose to move her from being trainer in France last season, to Sir Mark Prescott’s yard in Newmarket this year. Then onto the Derby and Roger Varian discusses his chances of landing a second classic of the season with Matsuri and David Menuisier hopes Sunway can put a disappointing season so far behind him. Finally, at Newcastle on Saturday is the historic Northumberland Plate and Brian Ellison shares why it would mean so much to him, should he win it with either of his runner tomorrow.
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Nick is joined by David Yates to look over all the latest news from around the racing world. They begin by talking to Brian Ellison about his lifelong quest to win the Northumberland Plate, in which he is doubly represented tomorrow. Also on today's show, owner Philip Ullman from Gestut Schlenderhan explains why Tasmania is now in the care of Sir Mark Prescott as she contests this weekend's Pretty Polly Stakes, while Bluestocking's trainer Ralph Beckett also has his say. Later in the show, sporting life.com's David Ord has Something for the Weekend, while Paddy Brennan tells Nick about his new life as a Bloodstock Agent at the Derby Sale.
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Nick Luck and Neil Channing with an impromptu fourth episode of the new political betting podcast, which found itself in the eye of the storm after Philip Davies MP appeared on the show earlier in the week, just 24 hours before his name was added to the unfolding gambling scandal. In this episode, Nick and Neil try to unravel the strands of this story and attempt to answer what might be best practice. After William Kedjanyi from Star Sports gives his latest update, Neil explains why he has not recommended more individual Labour seat gains as bets, and has three more selections from across the country.
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Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They lead with the news of a major sponsorship deal which sees bookmaker Betfred take all 5 Classics and add a £2m bonus for a Triple Crown winner. Nick talks to Betfred founder Fred Done. Also on today's show, with Coolmore adding runners to the Irish Derby for the benefit of WorldPool, Nick asks Tote CEO Alex Frost about the revenue uplift for the Curragh generated by extra horses. Nick and Jane talk Irish Derby and Pretty Polly Stakes, whose runner up last year Stay Alert is trained by Hughie Morrison, who joins the show to look forward to recompense after 2023's misfortune. Neil Channing reacts to the Philip Davies betting story in light of the latter's appearance on Bet The House and considers the impact the gambling related headlines may have on the industry as a whole post-election. Mike Cattermole invites more teams to join the Bob Champion Charity Golf Day next week in aid of Prostate Cancer Research.
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Charlotte Greenway in for Nick and joined by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead to look ahead to racing weekend whilst they also address the distressing news from Newton Abbot yesterday that saw four horses lose their lives independently.
With the racing this weekend in mind, we hear from David Menuisier who has Sunway in the Irish Derby and Oliver St Lawrence weighs up whether Royal Ascot winner Pledgeofallegiance will take his place in the Northumberland Plate. Naohiro Goda looks at the Japanese entry in the Juddmonte international and also picks out a Japanese hopeful for this year's Arc whilst it's Wednesday so we also head to Hong Kong with JA McGrath. -
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They lead with the Irish Derby this weekend, and talk Ambiente Friendly vs Los Angeles, while trainer Roger Varian gives a positive bulletin on Matsuri, while outlining immediate plans for this season's Group One winners Charyn and Elmalka. Also on today's show, Australian Bloodstock's Jamie Lovett tells us about the purchase of Sayedati Sadati and the horse's future in the Uk and Aus, while Michael Dugher reveals the total contributions to charity from the BGC's Britannia initiative and has his say on the Radio 4 Tips issue. Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective on the Top 5 performances from Royal Ascot and the 2 yo ratings, plus our Weatherbys Bloodstcock guest this week is a first from Turkey: Kutay Yusufoglu, Manager of Breeding Operations for the Jockey Club of Turkey.
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Nick Luck and Neil Channing return for Episode 3 of the new Political Betting Podcast. With nine days until Election 2024, they discuss how much the Tories' own fondness for a punt has cost Rishi Sunak, and ask whether his own seat could be in jeopardy. They also pick apart a three way marginal in Scotland, predict an against-the-odds win for a Tory grandee, and ask whether the legacy of Theresa May will be enough to save Maidenhead for the Conservatives. With contributions from Philip Davies MP for Shipley, North Somerset Green Party candidate Oscar Livesey Lodwick, and Star Sports Political Betting expert William Kedjanyi.
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Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They reflect on 5 superb days at Royal Ascot with guests Francis Graffard and Harry Charlton, both of whom experienced triumph and frustration at the Royal meeting, while they consider the positive impact left by the fixture as a whole. At the top of the show today, Nick and Lydia are joined by ex-Beeb correspondent Cornelius Lysaght to examine whether the corporation's decision to bin daily racing tips is significant of wider issues for the sport and gambling. The also discuss the impact of the loss of several QIPCO sponsorships, including the British Champions' series.
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Nick is joined by David Yates for a special Day 5 micropod from Royal Ascot. Lisa Tan brings style, while Jamie Benson has Worldpool news and Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective.
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Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop on Day 4 of Royal Ascot. They review Gold Cup day, with perspective from Timeform's David Johnson, and set up the Coronation Stakes and Commonwealth Cup. Also on today's show, Peter Molony rails against the proposed changes to the Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham, Charlotte Mills from Moonee valley looks forward to welcoming Ascot heroes to the Cox Plate, Jamie Benson has Worldpool news, while Lisa catches up with ITV fashion guru Mark Heyes, and Neil Phillips has wine.
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