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Racing Post

Racing Post
747 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 26, 25
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Racing Postcast as our top panel preview the ITV races from York, Newcastle and the Curragh this weekend.  Presenter Sam Hart is joined by Racing Post handicapper Jonny Pearson, betting editor Keith Melrose and Unibet’s Ed Nicholson as the panel reveal their best bets.
The Front Page panel unpacks a sizzling Royal Ascot 2025, at which Field Of Gold lit up the St James’s Palace, Wathnan Racing joined the sport’s elite and the mercury soared. We debate the new balance of power among racing’s super-owners, dive into the biggest shocks of the week and ask whether Royal Ascot’s dress code should finally loosen up after a 30c scorcher.
The Front Page panel unpacks a sizzling Royal Ascot 2025, at which Field Of Gold lit up the St James’s Palace, Wathnan Racing joined the sport’s elite and the mercury soared. We debate the new balance of power among racing’s super-owners, dive into the biggest shocks of the week and ask whether Royal Ascot’s dress code should finally loosen up after a 30c scorcher.
Royal Ascot is here and The Front Page has you covered with all the key angles covered across five fantastic days of Flat racing. Host James Stevens asks panellists David Jennings and Liam Headd whether the St James's Palace Stakes, featuring three Guineas winners, is the race of 2025? The panel also look at the Gold Cup, the biggest race across the meeting, and share some of their best fancies across the week. British racing was also at a 'tipping point' according to MPs who called on the government to help save the sport. The panel also discuss the tricky financial climate for the sport.
Royal Ascot is here and The Front Page has you covered with all the key angles covered across five fantastic days of Flat racing. Host James Stevens asks panellists David Jennings and Liam Headd whether the St James's Palace Stakes, featuring three Guineas winners, is the race of 2025? The panel also look at the Gold Cup, the biggest race across the meeting, and share some of their best fancies across the week. British racing was also at a 'tipping point' according to MPs who called on the government to help save the sport. The panel also discuss the tricky financial climate for the sport.
James Stevens is joined by Jonny Pearson, Harry Wilson and Unibet's Ed Nicholson to provide their best bets for Royal Ascot 2025 Let us know in the comments who your best bet is for the Royal Ascot 2025.
James Stevens is joined by Jonny Pearson, Harry Wilson and Unibet's Ed Nicholson to provide their best bets for Royal Ascot 2025 Let us know in the comments who your best bet is for the Royal Ascot 2025.
Aidan O'Brien's 11th Derby triumph is the main focus of this week's edition of The Front Page, which also examines why so few people went to Epsom. Lee Mottershead, Chris Cook and Liam Headd reflect on Classic victories for Ballydoyle and Coolmore with Lambourn and Minnie Hauk, digging deep into the quality of this year's Derby and Oaks. The team also debates why the Derby day attendance has dropped so dramatically and asks what the crowd crisis means for the racecourse and Jockey Club. Away from Epsom, this week's show covers other major stories, including how British racing's stakeholders responded to Racing Post questions about incoming BHA chair Charles Allen's concerns over the sport's governance structure and Jim Mullen's first comments as Jockey Club group chief executive.
Aidan O'Brien's 11th Derby triumph is the main focus of this week's edition of The Front Page, which also examines why so few people went to Epsom. Lee Mottershead, Chris Cook and Liam Headd reflect on Classic victories for Ballydoyle and Coolmore with Lambourn and Minnie Hauk, digging deep into the quality of this year's Derby and Oaks. The team also debates why the Derby day attendance has dropped so dramatically and asks what the crowd crisis means for the racecourse and Jockey Club. Away from Epsom, this week's show covers other major stories, including how British racing's stakeholders responded to Racing Post questions about incoming BHA chair Charles Allen's concerns over the sport's governance structure and Jim Mullen's first comments as Jockey Club group chief executive.
Tune in to the latest episode of the Racing Postcast as our top panel preview the ITV races for a superb Derby festival this weekend. Presenter James Stevens is joined by Racing Post tipster Graeme Rodway, Lambourn correspondent Liam Headd and Unibet’s Ed Nicholson as the panel divulge their best bets.