Nick Luck Daily Podcast
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Ep 1087 - Crouch's Tiger, Hidden Add-On
Nick is joined by Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the latest from around the racing world today. With the news that Irish Oaks winner You Got To Me has been supplemented to the St Leger field, Nick talks to her rider Hector Crouch about what she adds to the race and how he might circumvent the powerful Ballydoyle opponents. Also on today's show, owner John Babb (Shropshire Wolves) questions extra costs incurred by owners of horses entered in the Racing League, Venatour Racing Director Marc Blackford talks about the new relationship with Cheltenham to make the Festival affordable and practical, and Graham Motion discusses the recent success of Breeders' Cup-bound South African import Isivunguvungu. Meanwhile, Adrian Regan of Hunter valley Stud reflects on the first day of Keeneland, Dan Barber asks whether the three year old milers are really all that in the Timeform perspective, and Auctav's Toby Jones is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.

Ep 1086 - Buick to Canada & Curragh as Wisdom swerves Leger
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. Among today's guests are William Buick, who gives his thoughts on yesterday's Moulin disappointment Notable Speech, plus outlines his plans for the weekend, which takes in 5 Group One races. Also on the show, trainer Yann Lerner looks forward to the Prix Niel return of Look de Vega, Richard Hannon confirms that stumps have definitively been drawn on Rosallion's season, Joseph O'Brien looks ahead to his ICF team at Leopardstown and the Curragh, while Cieren Fallon reflects on his Haydock Sprint Cup triumph. Darley's Sam Bullard drops in to explain why the stud has persevered with Moulin-winning sire Farhh despite fertility issues.

The Saturday Edition - Ep. 136
In this week's Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the Betfair Sprint Cup from Haydock tomorrow and we hear from various connections to runners in the Group 1 including Tom Eaves (Inisherin); Rossa Ryan (Annaf); Kia Joorabchian (Bucanero Fuerte) & Charlie Fellowes (Vadream). Finally, ahead of Charyn's bid for a fourth straight Group 1 victory in Sunday's Prix du Moulin, we hear from his jockey Silvestre de Sousa.
Ep 1085 - Shark Hanlon on his 10-month suspension
Tom Stanley in for Nick and joined by trainer Shark Hanlon who responds to yesterday’s news that he has been suspended for 10 months, 5 months of which are suspended, for transporting a deceased horse in an open trailer. Shark takes us through the course of events that led to the hearing and confirms his intention to appeal the decision. Jane Mangan gives us an overview of the case and we also discuss the news of former racehorse Bedelia, pictures of whom emerged yesterday on social media looking malnourished having arrived in the UK from Ireland where she was trained. Jane gives her views on the two European Group 1s this weekend and also looks ahed to next week’s Irish Champions Weekend. We hear from trainer Charlie Fellowes who has Vadream in the Betfair Sprint Cup and also the exiting 2yo Luther at Haydock. And, as ever on a Friday, Sporting Life’s Ben Linfoot gives us something for the weekend.
Ep 1084 - Eaves hails best he's sat on
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Racing Post’s Jonathan Harding. They both tie up a few notable stories from the week including the news that all jockeys who missed intended breath sampling last month have been cleared of any wrongdoing. Jonathan also gives his view on Callum Shepherd’s successful appeal against an 18-day ban. Jour de Galop’s Adrien Cugnasse is along to flesh out the possibility of geldings running in the Arc and we also pay a visit to Noel George who outlines plans for stable star Il Est Francais. And with two Group 1 races on the horizon in Europe this weekend we hear from Big Rock’s trainer Maurizio Guarnieri, with his charge likely to swerve the race, and from Charyn’s rider Silvestre De Sousa. And Tom Eaves joins us to hail Betfair Sprint Cup favourite Inisherin the best he has sat on.

Ep. 1083 - Has the trainers’ boycott started already?
Nick is joined this morning by ITV Racing's Matt Chapman and they look at whether the fact there are only two runners in this afternoon's fillies maiden at Southwell is a sign of things to come and the first example of trainers boycotting races on grounds of poor prize money. News came through yesterday of a successful appeal by Callum Shepherd against his 18 day ban and we hear from Callum himself as well as commercial litigator, Harry Stewart Moore, who predicts whether this case may have opened pandora's box for similar future cases. Nick is also joined by Hollie Doyle, who yesterday rode her 1000th winner and cites influences from her childhood that have made her the successful, competitive, grafter she is today. Finally, following the Tattersalls Somerville sale we hear from Dermot Kilmartin on a successful couple of days for him and his son, Ruairi.
Ep 1082 - Is City Of Troy a dirt horse?
Tom in for Nick and joined by Lee Mottershead, senior writer at the Racing Post. Lee and Tom initially dive into the Lexus Melbourne Cup nominations and Leigh Jordon of the VRC joins to run down the main headlines. Lee and Tom discuss the latest news from around the racing world including Tom Sammes stepping down from his role as Epsom general manager. We discuss City Of Troy heading to Southwell for his Breeders’ Cup Classic prep and Racing TV’s Angus McNae joins us to give his view on that and on his Classic aspirations. Dan Barber is along with the Timeform perspective on first season sires and we go around the bloodstock world with Weatherbys to Ajay Anne of New Approach Bloodstock. Plus Rossa Ryan joins us to look ahead to Haydock’s Betfair Sprint Cup with both Annaf and Kinross entered.

Ep 1081 - Unfinished Business
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to take stock of the racing action from all across the globe. ON today's show, George Murphy explains why White Birch has run his last race of the season, Richard Brown tells us how he bought Classic winner Fallen Angel and why Haatem is not running in this weekend's Prix du Moulin, from which Metropolitan is also an absentee, as explained by his trainer Mario Baratti. Plus, owner Lars-Wilhelm Baumgartner on why Baden Baden winner Fantastic Moon has a better chance of Arc victory this time round, Kia Joorabchian looks forward to Saturday's Haydock return of Bucanero Fuerte plus has news of King of Steel, Juddmonte's Barry Mahon runs the rule over an increasingly strong hand of juveniles, while Team Valor's Barry Irwin talks about having Travis Kelce in his ownership group and explains why he is targeting the Breeders Cup Classic with Facteur Cheval. Nick and Dave also consider the question of geldings in the Arc and discuss the Luke Comer case and punishment.

The Saturday Edition - Ep. 135
This week, with a little bit of a lull before some of the major meetings at the end of the flat season, Charlotte Greenway recaps on some of the interviews this week in that trainer's earmark major end of season targets for some of their big guns as well as well being updates including Aidan O'Brien (City of Troy, Los Angeles, Auguste Rodin, Illinois); Ger Lyons (Babouche, Red Letter, Chantez). We also hear from David Menuisier and Ahmad al Shaikh on their St Leger contenders Sunway & Deira Mile.

Ep 1080 - Los Angeles to join Auguste in Ballydoyle Irish Champion assault
Nick is joined by ITV Racing presenter Oli Bell to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Aidan O'Brien is first up with running plans for the Irish Champion Stakes and news of City of Troy's public gallop at Southwell. Charlie Fellowes and jamie Osborne join the show to debate the future of the Racing League, while Brendan Walsh talks about defending his Kentucky Downs trainers' title, Jonathan Harding reports from the Asian racing Conference and Group CEO Henry Beeby looks ahead to the Goffs Orby sale.

Ep 1079 - Could new Smoking Ban hit UK Racecourses?
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the issues of the day from around the horse racing world. With fresh smoking legislation looking likely according to news reports today, they examine how this might impact racecourses and are joined by Chester CEO Louise Stewart. Also on today's show, Killian Hunt brings us the latest from GOFFS Premier Sale, featuring interviews with Tim Kent, Amanda Skiffington and Paul Giles from Moyfinn Stud. On the sales ground, Nick talks to TBA Vice Chair Kate Sigsworth about updated sales welfare guidelines, while - on the racecourse, he checks in with trainers Ger Lyons (numerous good 2yos), and James Owen, who reveals that Wimbledon Hawkeye could well head to the Breeders' Cup. Tote CEO Alex Frost has news from the Asian racing Conference. Nick and Lee also discuss the BHA's response to the controversial article in the Daily Telegraph questioning the riding of horses.

Ep 1078 - Dunlop calls for rule change after "harsh" cocaine penalty
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin this episode with an interview with Classic winning trainer Ed Dunlop, who was handed a one year disqualification, suspended for one year, after one of his horses tested positive for a metabolite of cocaine. Also on today's show, NARS CEO George McGrath reacts to Dunlop's roll out of random drug tests for stable staff. In other news, Thoroughbred Group Chair Julian Richmond Watson reacts to the PRA latest and gives a report on his own organisation's progress, plus Naohiro Goda on Japanese Arc contender Shin Emperor, and Killian Hunt reports from GOFFS at Doncaster, where he catches up with Ed Sackville and Anthony Bromley. Finally, enjoy Part 2 of this week's Weatherbys interview with Craig Bernick of Glen Hill Farm.

Ep 1077 - Is the St Leger on Life Support?
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing and bloodstock world. They begin by considering the paltry entry outside the Ballydoyle nine for the Betfred St Leger, and are joined by two men hoping to give it a lifeline - David Menuisier and Ahmad al Shaikh. Ralph Beckett comments on the latest developments in the Savill PRA initiative, while Dr Jerry Hill clarifies the sport's jockey fall and concussion protocols following the Marquand fall. Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective, Chloe Pitts previews the Tattersalls Somerville Sale, and Glen Hill Farm's Craig Bernick is this week's Weatherbys Guest (Part I).

Ep 1076 - How did Marquand ride after Ebor horror fall?
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. On today's show, Dale Gibson, Professional Jockeys' Association Executive Director, joins to reflect on the circumstances surrounding top rider Tom Marquand riding in the subsequent race following a fall that left him badly dazed and ultimately with suspected concussion. Also today, NBC's Matt Bernier looks at the Travers Stakes and where City of Troy might stack up against the principals in the Breeders Cup Classic. Plus, jockey Kerrin McEvoy joins us from Australia, where Euro import Via Sistina struck in the Winx Stakes at the weekend to earn herself prominence in the Cox Plate market, while we visit the more homley surrounds of Cartmel racecourse with Clerk James Armstrong. Plus, news of Peter Savill's PRA initiative, overall reflections on York's Ebor Festival, and Ballydoyle running plans.

The Saturday Edition - Ep. 134
To kick start this week's Saturday Edition Charlotte Greenway looks back at the victory of City of Troy and Total Performance Data's John McBroom to see how he broke the track record. Then it's onto the action from the final day of the Ebor Festival where in the City of York Stakes, Shoulavbeenaring will be looking for back to back wins and we hear from Tim Palin of Middleham Park before moving onto connections with runners in the Ebor including: Epic Poet (David O'Meara); Burdett Road (James Owen); Not So Sleepy (Hughie Morrison) & Crystal Delight (Emma Banks).

Ep 1075 - "It's not a bad life, is it?"
Nick is joined by broadcaster and journalist Lydia Hislop to talk through the latest news from around the racing world. They review the Yorkshire Oaks and preview the remaining action from the Kanvesmire this week, with contributions from owner Emma Banks and Tim Palin of Middleham Park Racing. Also on today's show, York's sponsorship and marketing manager James Brennan, plus Neil Phillips drops in with Chef Tagg, Jamie Benson has WorldPool news, and we hear about the new Trackside Live paddock watching service. Nick and Lydia have the latest on the Callum Shepherd situation, share their thoughts on the Sam James ban, and news of John Stewart's acquisition of Goliath.