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On The Coalface
Jamie Railton
23 episodes
1 month ago
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Episodes (20/23)
On The Coalface
Kevin Blake - The Quest for Understanding
1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

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Philipp Stauffenberg
3 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

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Evolving - Simon Mockridge/Juddmonte
5 months ago
47 minutes

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Reflection on Times
Mick and David Easterby - Reflection on Times
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6 months ago
46 minutes

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Nick Luck - Role Reversal
7 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

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Ed Harper - Survival
This month we are joined by Ed Harper, owner and manager of Whitsbury Manor Stud, who discusses his road to success.
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8 months ago
47 minutes

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Tony Lacy - Keeneland Past, Present & Future
9 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

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No background, no barrier to success
This month we welcome Conor Quirke to the podcast. Conor came into the industry with no background in horses and has achieved a huge amount of success, most notably purchasing Big Evs and Big Mojo. He is an example to the next generation. Tune in to hear Conor's story to success.
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11 months ago
56 minutes

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Evolution
This month On The Coalface, we're thrilled to welcome Matt Eaves from Star Bloodstock. As we dive into the peak of the yearling season, Matt will share his insights on the current market and the impact of new technology in the industry. With the rise of AI, could we see a future where Bloodstock Agents are replaced? Tune in to hear Matt's thoughts on this intriguing topic and more.
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Father In Law with Philip Newton
Philip Newton is a prominent figure in our industry, serving as the dedicated TBA Chairman. With a wealth of experience and a deep passion for the field, Philip had been instrumental in driving the organization toward success. Join us on our podcast, On the Coal Face, as we explore the remarkable journey and insight of Philip Newton. Kindly sponsored by Saracen Horse feeds, The Racing Manager and Oliver St. Lawrence.
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1 year ago
55 minutes

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Both Barrels Flat/Jump with Bertrand Le Metayer
In our new episode, We welcome our first French guess, one of the most renowned Bloodstock Management Advisor in Ftance. Bertrand followed into his father's step, sending some of the first French top jumpers in Ireland and England. his Worldwide cursus took him to Ireland (Tattersalls Ireland), Britain (Tattersalls), South Africa (Summerhil & Varsfontein Stud) and Kentucky (Keeneland). A Tattersalls French representative since 2000, Bertrand had always kept a keen interest in Jump racing...
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1 year ago
48 minutes

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Ep 12: Hunting
Join us on this enlightening episode of our podcast as we delve into the world of hunting with two distinguished guest : Sir Mark Prescott, a prominent figure in the horse racing industry known for his expertise in training with over 2000 winners to his name, including Alpanista, winner of the 2022 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. and David Redvers, a renowned Bloodstock agent and founded of Tweenhills Stud in 1995. He have purchased Roaring Lion, Lightning Spear, Havana Gold, Elm Park, Mangoustin...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

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Ep11: The Road Ahead with Patrick Veitch
Patrick Veitch studied mathematics at Cambridge University but soon find himself devoting more to the horses than the algorithms. He is widely regarded as one of the most successful gamblers. He made over 10 millions in profit from betting between 1999 and 2007. However, his success has not come without controversy, and his life had been marked by both triumph and tragedy. In his autobiography, titled "Enemy Number One: The Secrets of the UK's Most Professional Punter," Veitch details...
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1 year ago
51 minutes

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Ep10 : The Way Forward with Bill Dwan and David Cox
This month, I am joined by Bill Dwan and David Cox from Baroda Stud. Nestled in the picturesque county of Meath, The Castelbridge Stud stands out as premier European thoroughbred sales consignor. The company wealth of experience and unwavering professionalism ensure a top-tier service for both vendors and purchasers. Baroda stud is one of Ireland's best farms. Situated in the heart of the renowned thoroughbred county Kildare. Baroda and Rosetown Stud Farms are set on 400 acres and pro...
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1 year ago
53 minutes

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Ep9: Everything with Roger O'Callaghan
Tally-Ho Stud is located close to Lough Ennell in Co. Westmeath on limestone land which has produced horses for three-quarters of a century. The stud has been under the ownership of Tony and Anne O’Callaghan for over 40 years who manage the enterprise with their sons Roger and Henry. During that time, Tally-Ho have built a reputatation that see's them recognised as one of the leading consignors of thoroughbreds in both Ireland and England. Hear from Roger O'Callaghan as he talks ...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

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Ep8: The past and present with Eve Johnson Houghton
Eve started training in 2007 and had a flying start with 22 winners and has continued on an upward curve ever since, consolidating her position as a leading lady trainer. The 2018 season saw Eve scale new heights with her breakthrough Group 1 & Royal Ascot winner Accidental Agent who scored in fine style in the Queen Anne stakes. In recent seasons team Woodway has also had other notable successes from the likes of The Cheka, What About Carlo, Scarlet Dragon & Magnolia Springs. Going f...
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2 years ago
24 minutes

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Ep7: Performance and Politics with Ralph Beckett
Ralph started as stable lad in 1989, spending a year in Australia working for Colin Hayes and others. He then did two seasons with Jimmy Fitzgerald, a summer in Belmont, New York, and two and a half years with Arthur Moore. After a season with Martin Pipe, he went to work for Peter Walwyn as his assistant in 1996. He took over from Peter in 2000, training 105 winners from Windsor House in Lambourn. His best performer whilst there was the G3 Fred Darling winner Penkenna Princess, who was a sho...
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2 years ago
1 hour

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EP6: Off The Cuff with Nick Bradley
Nick has placed horses in his management to win over 200 races and his knowledge of the race fixture book is second to none. By the start of the 2016 turf season Nick had spent £2.2 million in the sales ring on behalf of his owners since 2009, during the same period the same bloodstock returned just over £5 million, with 40% of the horses still to be sold. Such an extraordinary return has been achieved spotting the talents of equine stars who were sold for up to 30 times their purchase price....
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2 years ago
42 minutes

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Ep5: Resilience with Charles Gordon-Watson
Having grown up on a stud farm, horses have always been a passion for Charlie and his reputation as a fine horseman has helped him establish one of Europe’s most successful bloodstock agencies. For over 35 years Charlie has been purchasing top-class bloodstock which continue to compete at the top level across the globe. Among many career highlights Charlie has purchased 10 Classic winners, including Epsom Derby hero Kris Kin and 2000 Guineas winner King’s Best, and the winners of 63 Group 1 r...
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2 years ago
34 minutes

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Ep4: Where have all the horsemen/women gone?
John Francome MBE (13 December 1952) is a former National Hunt Champion Jockey, television pundit and author. At sixteen years old he became apprentice to Lambourn trainer Fred Winter and so began his career as a jockey. He rode a total of 1,138 winners, his last being in April 1985. He was Champion Jockey seven times, between 1976 and 1985 and is dubbed the best jockey never to have won the Grand National. After retiring, Francome was awarded the MBE in 1986 for services&n...
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2 years ago
46 minutes

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