Thursday’s Racing Podcast

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Town Moor is once again the venue for Thursday’s feature card as the St Leger ‘festival’ continues with another rock solid betting day on the Yorkshire course. The fields are huge, the quality is top notch and the prize money ain’t too shabby either as we build up to Saturday’s big race in style.

The podcast features the musings of ex-jockey / trainer Mick Naughton, fresh from being overlooked for the Legends race on Wednesday, and the selections of Cornelius Lysaght, who goes through the Donny card with the proverbial fine tooth comb.

If the fiendlishly tough Doncaster races don’t satisfy you enough, supporting cards come from Bath, Epsom and Kempton.

The Slam Podcast: US Open

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Leading BBC tennis commentator Andrew Castle is our man for the Grand Slams.

He’s looking at the top eight in the betting in the men’s and women’s tournaments.

Look out for his quarter-final, semi-final and final podcasts in the next week.

The Slam Podcast : US Open Quarter Finals

Monday, February 8th, 2010

BBC Tennis man Andrew Castle has been watching the US Open for us and has a few fancies for the quarter finals.

With Andy Murray having vacated through the side door, is it plain sailing for Roger Federer?

Will it be another Serena Williams masterclass or can Kim Clijsters enjoy a fairytale comeback?

The Slam Podcast : US Open Semi Finals

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Andrew Castle is on the case as the US Open reaches the semi final stage.

He’s got a few correct set score bets and some advise on the best way to back Federer, if that’s what you want to do.

The Slam Podcast : US Open Men’s Finals

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Roger Federer faces his sixth different opponent in his sixth straight men’s US Open Final.

Juan Martin del Potro faces the world number one in his first ever Slam final.

BBC commentator Andrew Castle is the man looking at the game, with a discussion on the set betting and a few other markets.

Check out Federer’s “tweener” shot below - it set up match point in his semi-final win over Djokovic.