In The Money Players' Podcast
Summary: Hello and welcome to the In the Money Players’ Podcast horse racing's longest continually running podcast. Peter Thomas Fornatale and Jonathon Kinchen talk racing news, look ahead to upcoming races, and talk a little nonsense along the way.
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PTF and JK are back at the Little House on the East Side to discuss a variety of topics including: JK's wardrobe choices (3:30), reviews of racing from the first four days (16:00), horses to watch (54:30), how to use tips (58:00), and an anecdotal angle from PTF that doesn't pass the STATS Race Lens test (59:55).
We are LIVE from Saratoga racecourse! PTF and JK discuss the meet so far and go over the Saturday card. Join us live from 9:30-10 at the Don Julio bandstand each Saturday.
PTF and JK are in the same place for once -- the Little House on the East Side in Saratoga. They look back at a busy weekend at Belmont (2:30) and look ahead to Saratoga, specifically the first three stakes races of the meet (28:30).
Bo Bromagen joins PTF, JK, and Sean Tugel to talk about the phenomenal success of Concrete Rose (2:10). Then the gang looks back at last week's Fasig-Tipton sale (22:00) and looks ahead to the first 2-year-old races of the Saratoga season (25:35).
It's a special edition of the show where PTF sits down with the great Chris Andrews, whose new book, THEN ONE DAY, about 40 years of bookmaking in Nevada, is available now (and contains two racing chapters). Chris is a lifelong racing fan who shares a bunch of amazing stories while discussing his life and times.
It's Belmont Oaks and Derby Day and PTF and JK are here with Nick Tammaro to go over the stakes races on the card. Plus, JK's poor dining etiquette (according to PTF) and PTF's poor choices at the end of long racing days (according to Nick).
First up, hosts PTF and Sean Tugel talk about Sean's first ever trip to Royal Ascot. Then they welcome in Brooke Hubbard who talks about her experience with One Bad Boy, the Queen's Plate winner, as well as her roles as a bloodstock agent and racing manager for Sayjay Racing. Last bit certainly not least, Brad Weisbord of BSW Bloodstock and Elite Sales drops by to talk about next week's Fasig-Tipton sales.
There are three graded stakes plus the historic Queen's Plate on Saturday at Woodbine and PTF is here with a pair of special guests to tell you what you need to know. First up, NHC champ Scott Coles drops by to give his thoughts on what it's like to be King plus views on the King Edward, Dance Smartly, Highlander, and the Queen's Plate itself. Next up, Dawn Lupul of Woodbine gives her views on the big race as well as a spot play on a Pick Three that includes two of the Graded stakes. Plus, she gives PTF some fashion advice.
PTF and JK are back to talk about many things: the changes to the NYRA Bets Late Pick 5, Saturday's intriguing sequence, and a look ahead to Saratoga among them.
PTF sits down with the man who gave him his start in the racing business, Sean Clancy of Riverdee Stables and The Saratoga Special. Topics include: how racing has changed since the advent of the paper, famous trainers he has known, and what horseplayers can learn from horseman. It's a fun hour you won't want to miss.
Craig Bernick of Glen Hill Farm/Thoroughbred Idea Foundation is here to talk about why he chose to ship horses out of California plus his latest guess about the fate of this year's Breeders' Cup. Before that, he, PTF and JK talk about the weekend's racing, and at the end of the show they give a few brief thoughts on this year's Royal Ascot meeting.
JK and Paul Matties discuss turf racing, Royal Ascot and preview the NYRA Bets late pick 5 for Saturday
It’s a short show this week with PTF away at Ascot but still on hand to chat about a huge Saturday of racing at Monmouth Park. Special guest Brian Skirka of Monmouth is here to discuss a quartet of stakes races highlighted by the Grade 1 United Nations.
It's the Royal Ascot edition of the ITR Podcast. First up, Gatewood Bell of Cromwell Bloodstock and Hat Creek Racing is here to talk about his experiences as an owner at the world's most prestigious meeting (4:45). Then Vanessa Binnie Ryle drops by to talk about Ascot from an international breeding perspective (31:25).
First off, PTF and JK look back at Belmont weekend and talk about trips, bias, and who was best in the various Grade 1s (2:15). Then they look ahead not only to the Saturday BEL Pick 5 but also the all graded stakes Pick 5 from Churchill Downs (49:35). Last but not least, Jason Beem is here to discuss weekend stakes at Monmouth, including the return to the races of Maximum Security (78:35).