Episodes
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The Irish Field team of Mark Boylan, Anne Marie Duff and Thom Malone review the weekend racing and cast an eye over some of the stable tours in recent days. Gavin Cromwell goes from strength to strength, Gordon Elliott looks to have a clear plan ahead of Cheltenham, some bright shoots for Henry de Bromhead, JP McManus has a plan come together, and the UK challenge for Cheltenham looks even weaker now without Sir Gino.
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As the dust settles on the Dublin Racing Festival, The Irish Field team of Mark Boylan, Anne Marie Duff and Thom Malone review a brilliant weekend of horseracing. As Galopin des Champs dazzled, and Lossiemouth fluffed her lines, Willie Mullins again emerged on top at Leopardstown, the team assess what will happen next for the Leopardstown winners and losers ahead of the Spring festivals while identifying their stars of the week and highlighting some big priced ante-post bets for the rest of the season. This podcast is brought to you in association with Boylesports.
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Live from JR Mahon’s in Dublin City Centre on the eve of The Dublin Racing Festival the Irish field team look forward to Sunday racing at Leopardstown.
Mark Boylan, Danny Mullins, Amy Lynam and Jamie Codd preview all of the action for the Sunday card at the Dublin Racing Festival.
The Irish Field panel look through the four grade one races including the battle between State Man and Lossiemouth in the Irish Champion Hurdle and give their best picks on the card in association with the Tote.
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Live from JR Mahon’s in Dublin City Centre on the eve of The Dublin Racing Festival the Irish field team look forward to Saturday racing at Leopardstown.
Mark Boylan, Danny Mullins, Amy Lynam and Jamie Codd look though all of the action for the Saturday card at the Dublin Racing Festival.
The Irish Field panel look through the four grade one races including Galopin des Champs looking to retain the Paddy Power Gold Cup and give their best picks on the card in association with the Tote.
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The Irish Field Team of Mark Boylan, Anne Marie Duff and Thom Malone take an early look at the entries for the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown supported by Lottoland.
The team look though the entries hot off the press and try pick some winners ahead of one of the biggest horseracing festivals of the year and answer a few questions.
Will Willie Mullins dominate again?
What will Paul Townend ride in the Champion Hurdle?
Can Galopin des Champs be stopped?
Should UK trainers send more runners?
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Mark Boylan and Anne Marie Duff chat with Thom Malone about what 2025 holds for some of the stars of horse racing and gaze into the crystal ball. The Irish Field team look ahead to what could be epic renewals of The Champion Hurdle and Gold Cup. Why Britain will have a much stronger hand to play at Cheltenham. We look at the strength of JP McManus’s team of horses. Could Gordon Elliott be the top trainer at Cheltenham? Give us a bet for the Dublin Racing Festival and Cheltenham. Look at how Fairyhouse could benefit from the new novice chase calendar as well as a whole host of predictions for the rest of 2025.
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As the jumps season proper prepares to unfold, The Irish Field team discuss the key talking points for the 2024/25 campaign. Mark Boylan is joined by Anne Marie Duff and Amy Lynam to talk through their horses to follow in each division, thoughts on recent changes to the Cheltenham Festival and best value bets for the season.
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Ahead of the two-day flat racing bonanza at Leopardstown and the Curragh this weekend, Mark Boylan is joined by Anne Marie Duff and Amy Lynam to discuss all of the Group 1 action at the Irish Champions Festival.
Trainer Clive Cox gives the lowdown on his Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes contender Ghostwriter, while Robson Aguiar of the Amo Racing/Adrian Murray operation speaks about the team’s exciting Goffs Vincent O’Brien National Stakes hope Hill Road.
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Judith Faherty speaks to Grade V para dressage rider Sarah Slattery after her seventh place finish at the Paralympic Games in Paris last weekend. Sarah grew up in a horse-loving show jumping family in Tynagh, Co Galway. At the age of 8, a cancer diagnosis meant the removal of tendons and ligaments in her left arm. Leaving her with reduced power in the arm. Nearly 20 years later, she discovered para dressage and after just four years, rode at her first Paralympic Games. Sarah speaks about leaving her life and home in Galway, packing up the children, dogs and cat and moving to The Netherlands to concentrate on getting to Paris.
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Brendan McArdle, Judith Faherty and Lesley Hunter Nolan preview the 2024 Dublin Horse Show with special guests.
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Brendan McArdle and Judith Faherty review the eventing competition from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games where Britain won a record fifth Olympic team gold medal and Germany’s Michael Jung became the Olympic champion for a record third time
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With the 2024 Galway Races fast approaching, Mark Boylan catches up with trainers Paddy Twomey, Peter Fahey, Natalia Lupini, Paul Gilligan and Ciaran Murphy about their leading hopes for Ballybrit.
For more Galway content, visit www.theirishfield.ie or pick up the pre-Galway edition of the paper in shops from Saturday 27th July.
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The countdown is on to the Paris Olympic Games. Ireland’s sole dressage rider Abigail Lyle talks to Judith Faherty about getting her first Olympic call-up, her love for her horse, Giraldo or Arty as he is known at home, and her hopes for the Games.
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Sharon Power, chief executive of the Irish Horse Welfare Trust, talks to Mark Costello about the charity’s work in rescuing neglected horses and how the authorities and the public can help
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The countdown is on to the Paris Olympic Games. Judith Faherty talks Team Ireland chef de mission Bernard Jackman about the logistics of getting nine athletes to Paris, plus High Performance managers Michael Blake, Dag Albert and Anne Marie Dunphy give an update on how the preparations are going.
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Victor Connolly of Burgage Stud gives his views on a range of racing industry topics to Mark Costello
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Racecourse bookmaker John Hughes tells Mark Costello about his life and times in the betting rings
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Former professional flat jockey Conor Hoban talks to Mark Costello about how he established Beechlea Bloodstock, a very successful pre-training and breeze-up sales consignment business.
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Racehorse trainer Sheila Lavery talks to Mark Costello about the highs and lows of her profession, and reveals which Newmarket trainer’s yard she would love to visit.
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