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John Gaspar is joined this week by Marc Racenstein, who won the $300 NYRA Bets contest this weekend with a monster bankroll of $16,324! Marc beat out 244 entries with starting bankrolls of $200 to win a BCBC seat and over $12,000 in prizes.

Following the Gambling Commission’s announcement this morning that they will be proceeding with their proposed financial risk assessments, Nick kicks off the show in the company of our political expert Neil Channing to look at how the government are now likely to proceed and when these changes will come into force. Brant Dunshea provides a response from the BHA whilst Nick also has a statement from the Betting and Gaming Council’s CEO Grainne Hurst. ITV‘s Matt Chapman is alongside Nick today and shares his views before Timeform give their take on Saturday’s Coral Eclipse. We then move on to the racing this week and hear from Paul Curran on the chances of Double Rush in Saturday’s Group 1 July Cup and Ian Williams, who has the hot favourite for the Bunbury Cup, Aalto. Henry Dwyer is along to reflect on a disappointing run from his star sprinter Asfoora and touches on whether or not we will see her again on a racecourse, before Eva O’Neill has an update form the Tattersalls July Sale and finally William Jarvis shares who those in the Newmarket area can see on the cricket pitch this weekend.

Nick is joined on his return to TW11 from South Africa by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world after a hectic weekend. They lead today with the publication of a governance blueprint from Goodwood and York racecourses, with Nick talking to bothe CEOs William Derby and Adam Waterworth. Nick and Lee ask just how good is Constitution River, with Donnacha O'Brien joining the show to talk about his Eclipse runner up A Boy Named Susie and his Belmont Oaks heroine Kensington Lane. We run the rule over Calandagan's GP de Saint Cloud comeback, while TPD's Adam Mills puts the Belmont Derby and the Deutsches Derby under the microscope. Lars-Wilhelm Baumgarten, who bought and raced the second, third and fourth in the Hamburg feature, tells us how he did it. Nick Smith - Racing Director at Ascot - also drops in to talk about how Hong Kong is beefing up the Shergar Cup, to clear up the Ka Ying Rising/Ascot debate, and to give Ascot's view of the York/Goodwood proposals. Plus, Nick and Lee discuss that controversial photo at Newmarket on Saturday, the retirement of Field of Gold and the upcoming events in Westminster surrounding the future of Kempton.

Looking for the best bets at Assiniboia Downs on Tuesday, July 7? Join Mikee P and handicapping expert Adam Discepolo on the latest In The Money Media Late Pick 4 Preview as they break down the sequence and search for winning tickets.Fresh off a big score last week, Adam returns with his top opinions, value plays, singles, and live longshots to help you attack the Late Pick 4, featuring a $50,000 guaranteed pool and an affordable $1 minimum wager.The duo also discusses the $3 Rolling Pick 3s, offering additional opportunities to cash throughout the evening card.Whether you're chasing the Late Pick 4 guarantee or looking to build bankroll with the Rolling Pick 3s, this preview has the analysis you need before the races begin.Topics Covered:Assiniboia Downs Late Pick 4 analysis$50,000 Guaranteed Late Pick 4 ($1 minimum)Best bets, singles, and value horses$3 Rolling Pick 3 wagering strategyLongshots and ticket construction tipsBe sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss In The Money Media's horse racing previews, betting strategies, and expert handicapping for the biggest race cards across North America.#AssiniboiaDowns #HorseRacing #LatePick4 #Pick4 #Pick3 #HorseRacingBets #Handicapping #InTheMoneyMedia #MikeeP #AdamDiscepolo #HorseBetting #RacingTips

PTF and JK are back with a full recap of the exciting July 4th racing weekend, highlighted by the highly anticipated opening of the Saratoga meet. They break down the biggest stakes races, standout performances, impressive horses to watch, and the key betting angles that emerged from one of the most important weekends of the summer racing season.Whether you're a seasoned horseplayer or a passionate racing fan, this episode delivers expert analysis, wagering insights, and plenty of discussion about what the results mean for the weeks ahead at Saratoga and beyond.In this episode:Opening weekend recap from Saratoga Race CourseAnalysis of the biggest July 4th weekend stakes racesTop horse performances and emerging starsBetting takeaways and handicapping insightsWhat to watch as the Saratoga meet continuesBe sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss the latest horse racing analysis from In The Money Media.#HorseRacing #Saratoga #SaratogaRaceCourse #July4Racing #ThoroughbredRacing #HorseRacingPodcast #PTF #JK #Handicapping #HorseBetting #InTheMoneyMedia #NYRA #StakesRacing #Horseplayers #RacingAnalysis

Looking for the best Woodbine Late Pick 4 plays? In The Money Media has you covered!Join Mikee P. as he welcomes Ray Cotolo for an in-depth preview of the Late Pick 4 at Woodbine, featuring expert analysis, value plays, and wagering strategies to help you attack one of Saturday's best betting sequences.Whether you're chasing a big score or building your multi-race tickets, Mikee and Ray break down every leg of the Late Pick 4, highlighting contenders, vulnerable favorites, live longshots, and potential singles to help maximize your chances at the windows.🏇 In this episode:Complete Woodbine Late Pick 4 analysisBest bets and value playsLive longshots and upset candidatesMulti-race wagering strategyExpert handicapping from Ray CotoloBe sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss the latest horse racing previews, betting strategies, and expert analysis from In The Money Media.#Woodbine #WoodbineRacetrack #HorseRacing #LatePick4 #HorseRacingBets #Handicapping #MikeeP #RayCotolo #InTheMoneyMedia #HorseRacingPodcast #BettingTips #ThoroughbredRacing #Pick4 #HorsePlayer

The In The Money Media Players' Podcast late-week show kicks off this shorter episode for a hot Fourth of July weekend with a look at horse racing action on the Jersey Shore for Saturday (July 4) at Monmouth Park! Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) is joined by ITM Blog contributor and handicapper Dean Keppler to preview some of the races for that holiday card of racing at Monmouth before PTF hands the host reins over to The Gallop Out's Ryan Anderson for a look at Sunday's (July 5) card of horse racing at Colonial Downs. Anderson is joined by frequent ITM contributor and horseplayer Chris Cupples to offer spot plays for the day's races, which are a part of a feeder contest over on TwinSpires Tournaments for the Haskell Tournament coming up in just a few weeks.

Nick is joined by David Yates for today's canter through the racing headlines. First, Spelthorne MP Lincoln Jopp issues a stern warning to the Jockey Club and developers Redrow over the renewed intention to build 2,000 homes on a flattened Kempton Park racecourse. Also on today's episode, Nick and Dave pay tribute to Graham Bradley, who died yesterday at 65. Plus, new arrangements for Christmas racing and an update on Frankie Dettori. In Durban, Nick brings you the final part of his Durban Diaries, which today take in a trip to the magnificent training, pre-training and rehabilitation centre at Ashburton, with contributions from Devin Heffer, trainer Vengi Masawi, pre-trainer Hayley Dixon and rehab boss Nicole Willle. This week's Weatherbys Guest is International Bloodstock Agent Justin Casse.

Nick is in Durban and brings you Day Two of his diaries, featuring connections and personalities associated with the Hollywoodbets Durban July, including Candice Bass, Erico Verdonese, Lucinda Woodruff, Michael Roberts, Barend Vorster, Glen Kotzen and more. With added commentary from Vicky Minott, Brandon Bailey and MJ Byleveld.At the beginning of today's show, Lydia Hislop gives her commentary on the Soumillon appeal verdict, which was released shortly after lunch BST.

On this episode of And The Tournament Winner Was, John Gaspar sits with horseplayer Darren Schweiger, who emerged the victor from the $2,000 Pick Your Prize Tournament held by Monmouth Park a few weeks ago.