In The Money Players' Podcast

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In The Money Players' Podcast

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. This feed also houses our track specific shows for Keeneland and NYRA.

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    Defending the Crown: Sean Boarman Prepares for the Breeders' Cup

    Brought to you by Mill Ridge Farm. Learn more about their historic thoroughbred farm and nursery here. Professional horseplayer Sean Boarman joins PTF to discuss his upcoming defense of the Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge title. As they dive into the early thoughts on this year's Breeders' Cup races, Sean reflects on his betting strategies and the ups and downs of his recent wagering experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of making informed decisions and the challenges of maintaining confidence in a fluctuating betting landscape. Sean shares his insights on key contenders, including City of Troy and Fierceness, while also weighing the potential impact of international runners. With a focus on preparation and the intricacies of race dynamics, this discussion sets the stage for the excitement and unpredictability of the Breeders' Cup weekend. In a prelude to this year's Breeders' Cup, professional horseplayer Sean Boarman joins PTF for an engaging conversation about defending his champion title in the Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge. The episode opens with Sean reflecting on his year, marked by a series of ups and downs in his betting life. He candidly shares his struggles and the lessons learned, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of the intricacies involved in preparing for the prestigious event. As they delve into the upcoming races, Sean provides insights into the contenders, analyzing their form and the factors that could influence their performance. The discussion shifts to specific horses, including City of Troy and the intriguing fierceness, as Sean breaks down their chances in the context of the Breeders' Cup. He emphasizes the importance of race dynamics, such as pace and track conditions, in shaping the outcomes. The hosts engage in a thoughtful dialogue about the mental aspect of betting, highlighting the need for a strategic approach. Sean's insights into navigating the betting landscape, coupled with his personal anecdotes, create a rich tapestry of knowledge for both seasoned bettors and newcomers alike. As the episode progresses, PTF and Sean continue to dissect various races, weighing the strengths and weaknesses of potential contenders. Sean's analytical prowess shines as he discusses the importance of preparation and the necessity of being adaptable in the face of uncertainty. The camaraderie between the hosts fosters an engaging atmosphere, making this episode a valuable resource for listeners eager to learn more about the Breeders' Cup and the art of horse betting. The conversation leaves listeners with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming races, as well as practical insights to enhance their own betting strategies. Takeaways: Sean Boarman reflects on the pressure of defending his Breeders' Cup Betting title this year.The discussion focuses on various horses and their chances in the upcoming Breeders' Cup races.Sean shares his thoughts on the importance of making informed betting decisions ahead of the races.The episode emphasizes the challenges of finding value in the Breeders' Cup betting markets.PTF and Sean discuss the nuances of betting strategies for the Breeders' Cup.The conversation highlights the unpredictability of horse racing and how it impacts betting outcomes. Companies mentioned in this episode: Mill RidgeIn the Money Media

    1 h 24 min
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    Meet the Japanese Contingent: Insights and Analysis for the Breeders' Cup

    Presented by the JRA and In the Money Plus. Make sure you subscribe to In the Money Plus for write-ups and figure equivalencies for all the Japanese and European runners, among other great data including trip notes, horse-by-horse writeups for each race, and betting strategies. It's a $100 value (at least) for $20. Click here to subscribe. The focus of this podcast is the Japanese contingent competing at the Breeders' Cup, showcasing a lineup of talented runners such as Shahryar, Ushba Tesoro, and Geoglyph. Host PTF is joined by JRA experts Klaus Ebner, Toshi Onikubo, and Alan Carasso, who provide insights and analysis on each horse's chances in their respective races. The discussion highlights the unique challenges that Japanese horses face when racing in North America, including differences in speed and racing styles. Key contenders such as American Bikini and Awesome Result are examined, alongside potential longshots like Satono Carnaval and Ten Happy Rose. Tune in for expert predictions and betting strategies as the team prepares for one of the most exciting weekends in horse racing. The excitement builds as PTF, Klaus Ebner, Toshi Onikubo, and Alan Carasso explore the intricacies of the Breeders' Cup, focusing on the Japanese horses aiming for glory. The show highlights the pedigree and race records of standout contenders like Forever Young and Ushba Tesoro, drawing comparisons to their American rivals. Listeners gain insights into the tactical considerations these horses must navigate, including the critical need for a strong start and the ability to adapt to varying race conditions. The experts also illuminate the cultural significance of the Breeders' Cup for Japanese racing, as these horses carry the hopes of their fans back home. The episode balances technical analysis with an engaging narrative, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of international horse racing. The discussion underscores the evolving landscape of the sport, as Japanese horses increasingly assert themselves on the world stage, reshaping perceptions of their capabilities. Takeaways: The Japanese contingent at this year's Breeders' Cup shows strong potential with several contenders.Klaus Ebner believes Satono Carnival could be one of Japan's best chances for victory.Alan Carasso highlights the impressive performance of Forever Young in the Derby this year.Toshi Onikubo emphasizes the need for American runners to be wary of Japanese speed.The discussion covers the unique training and racing styles of Japanese horses compared to American competition.The podcast emphasizes the importance of breaking well for Japanese runners to succeed on American soil. Links referenced in this episode: inthemoneypodcast.cominthemoneypodcast.com/plusinthemoneypodcast.com/Breederscup Companies mentioned in this episode: JRAJapan Racing AssociationTDNWoodbineIn The Money Media

    52 min
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    Players Podcast 10/26 Breeders Crown, NYRA, Keeneland, Santa Anita, Edge Boost

    PTF and Mike Pribozie host several separate segments on this week's Players Podcast. PTF grabs Edison Hatter and Ray Cotolo to preview the Friday and Saturday Breeders Crown Championships for standardbreds at The Meadowlands. Mikee P and Nick Tammaro power through the Saturday NYRA, Keeneland and Santa Anita Cards. PTF introduces the new partner in EDGE boost. Twinspires.com has plenty of feeder contests for this weekend for players looking for a seat in the new Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge for 2025. Also this Sunday a last chance BCBC seat is up for grabs in that contest. A vibrant atmosphere surrounds the Santa Anita Fall meeting, where new wagering options are introduced, such as a $5 late double and a $3 late pick three, both designed to enhance the betting experience with a 15% takeout. The hosts, led by Mikey P, share their enthusiasm for the upcoming races and the return of the Show Viver Contest, which boasts a $5,000 prize pool. With Fridays offering free admission and parking, along with affordable drink specials, the episode captures the excitement of a weekend filled with racing action. This kickoff not only sets the stage for the weekend's events but also highlights the community's passion for horse racing. As the podcast unfolds, the conversation dives deep into the Breeders Crown harness racing. Guests Edison Hatter and Ray Cotolo provide expert commentary on the significance of the event, drawing parallels to the Breeders Cup. Their extensive knowledge shines through as they analyze the elimination rounds and discuss how they can influence the finals. Listeners gain valuable insights into the unique aspects of standardbred racing, which may differ from thoroughbred racing. The dynamic between the hosts creates an engaging and educational experience, fostering a sense of camaraderie among horse racing enthusiasts. The latter segments of the episode focus on detailed race analysis for various tracks, including Santa Anita, Naira, and Keeneland. Nick Tammaro’s in-depth analysis of individual races, along with his strategic betting advice, proves to be a highlight. His focus on class drops and previous performances offers listeners essential tools for making informed wagers. The podcast concludes with an encouraging call to action, motivating fans to engage with the racing community and utilize the insights shared throughout the episode to enhance their betting strategies. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for both seasoned bettors and newcomers alike, enriching the overall experience of horse racing.

    1 h 23 min
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    European Entries at the Breeders' Cup: PTF and Vanessa Ryle's Expert Analysis

    PTF and Vanessa Ryle delve into the European runners pre-entered for the upcoming Breeders' Cup at Del Mar, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of various contenders. They discuss notable horses such as Big Mojo, Asterius, and Whistle Jacket in the Juvenile Turf Sprint, while also examining the prospects of European shippers like Lake Victoria and New Century in the Juvenile races. The pair thoughtfully analyze the performances of prominent trainers like Aidan O'Brien and connections such as Godolphin and Wathnan Racing. As they navigate through the races, they emphasize the varying levels of confidence in the European entries, with Vanessa expressing concerns over the depth of this year's contingent compared to previous years. With insights into each horse's form and potential, they provide a comprehensive overview that sets the stage for an exciting Breeders' Cup weekend. Vanessa Ryle brings her expert insights to the forefront as she and PTF navigate the list of European horses competing at the Breeders' Cup, offering a detailed overview of each contender's background and current form. The episode is rich in discussion about the varying strengths and weaknesses of horses like City of Troy and Luxembourg, with Vanessa articulating her reservations about their recent performances. The conversation shifts to the expectations surrounding the European shippers, with an emphasis on the differences in racing styles and conditions that could affect their performance. The duo also speculates on the potential for upsets and surprises in the races, particularly in the context of the American turf sprinting scene. Vanessa's candidness about her expectations and doubts adds an engaging layer to the analysis, providing listeners with a well-rounded perspective on what to anticipate from these international competitors. As they wrap up their discussion, PTF encourages listeners to subscribe for more in-depth coverage leading up to the Breeders' Cup, ensuring that fans remain informed and ready for the action ahead. Takeaways: Vanessa Ryle expresses concerns about the overall strength of European entries this year.PTF and Vanessa discuss the unique challenges of American racing for European horses.Key European horses include Lake Victoria, Big Mojo, and notable trainers like Aidan O'Brien.The importance of ground conditions and track configurations is emphasized in their analysis.Ryle and PTF highlight the need for bettors to analyze each horse's form carefully.Discussion of European horses' chances at the Breeders' Cup is lively and informative. Links referenced in this episode: twinspires.cominthemoney-podcast.com/plusinthemoneypodcast.com/email Mentioned in this episode: Sky SportsAttheraces.comGodolphinCoolmoreWathnan RacingAmo RacingKeenelandSanta AnitaDel MarTwinSpiresDavid LoughnaneAidan O'BrienGavin CromwellMichael ApplebyAndrew BaldingKieran ShoemarkFrankie DettoriChristophe SoumillonKamekoMill Ridge StallionOscar PerformanceDonnacha O'BrienCinderella's DreamBilly LoughnaneHugo PalmerRalph Beckett

    1 h 1 min
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    3 Thoughts for EVERY 2024 Breeders' Cup Race After PRE-ENTRIES

    The 2024 Breeders’ Cup is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and exciting events in horse racing, with a record number of international horses and some of the best contenders from around the world. In this video, we’ll provide 3 Thoughts about Every Breeders' Cup Race based on the pre-entries. This betting preview will focus on key horses, jockeys, trainers, and stats to help you navigate the races and make informed bets. Here’s a quick breakdown of some of the featured contenders across multiple races, packed with SEO-rich keywords for fans of the Breeders' Cup! Future Stars Friday - November 1, 2024 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint: The 5-furlong turf sprint features Aesterius (IRE), trained by Archie Watson, and Magnum Force (IRE) from Ger Lyons' stable. Also entered are Big Mojo (IRE) and Governor Sam, both prepped for their shot at the million-dollar purse. Pre-entered favorites like Whistlejacket (IRE), trained by Aidan O’Brien, will make this race highly competitive. NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies: Leading contenders include Immersive, trained by Brad Cox, and La Cara, trained by Mark Casse. The field also includes Otomena, trained by Bob Baffert, and Scottish Lassie, looking to dominate the 1 1/16-mile race. John Deere Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf: A strong international field is headlined by Lake Victoria (IRE), Fiery Lucy (GB), and Anshoda (IRE). Top trainers like Brad Cox and Aidan O’Brien have their best fillies entered. FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile: The 2-year-old colts will take on 1 1/16 miles, with East Avenue, trained by Brendan Walsh, and Chancer McPatrick from Chad Brown’s barn looking like top contenders. Citizen Bull, trained by Bob Baffert, rounds out the favorites. Championship Saturday - November 2, 2024: PNC Bank Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint: Ways and Means, trained by Chad Brown, is a top contender in this 7-furlong race, alongside Society, who comes off a string of impressive wins. Soul of an Angel and Vahva add depth to the field. Prevagen Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint: Turf sprinters like Bradsell (GB) and Cogburn, trained by Steve Asmussen, headline this competitive 5-furlong dash. The field also includes Aesop's Fables (IRE) and Motorious (GB), promising an exciting finish. Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff: Idiomatic, the reigning Breeders' Cup Distaff champion, returns to defend her title against Thorpedo Anna and Raging Sea. Other top contenders include Honor D Lady and Che Evasora (ARG). Longines Breeders' Cup Turf: This $5 million race brings together top international turf stars like Rebel's Romance (IRE), who returns to defend his title, and Continuous (JPN). Emily Upjohn (GB) and Luxembourg (IRE) will also be looking to capture the top prize. Longines Breeders' Cup Classic: The marquee event features heavyweights like Fierceness, City of Troy (IRE), and Forever Young (JPN). Also entered are top contenders Derma Sotogake (JPN), Ushba Tesoro (JPN), and Arthur’s Ride. Whether you’re placing bets on the Juvenile Turf Sprint or following the international stars in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, this video has you covered with essential facts and insights for every race. Our random thoughts bring fresh perspectives while covering the facts from pre-entries. Don't miss out on this ultimate guide to the 2024 Breeders' Cup! #BreedersCup2024 #BreedersCupClassic #HorseRacingBetting #ThoroughbredRacing a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/futurestarsfriday"...

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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. This feed also houses our track specific shows for Keeneland and NYRA.

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