John Tapp Racing

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Synopsis

John Tapp interviews the people who make racing tick.

Episodes

  • Episode 39: Stephen Baster

    30/10/2018 Duration: 27min

    Melbourne jockey Stephen Baster is nudging up towards 1500 career winners, and has a healthy haul of 14 Gr1 successes. The father of two, is in top form this Spring with a Moonee Valley double on Friday night, and a Geelong Cup win last week. He’s hoping Runaway makes the Cup field, because he loves riding in the iconic race.

  • Episode 38: Alan Bailey

    23/10/2018 Duration: 28min

    Our podcast guest is Alan Bailey, who retired from the training ranks six years ago with 3000 winners under his belt. This is a remarkable figure for  a man who gave up a career as a greenkeeper on the NSW Central Coast, and became a trainer at age 30. Alan has many a racing yarn to tell, and shares them with us on this week’s podcast.

  • Episode 37: Gavin Fitzpatrick

    16/10/2018 Duration: 31min

    On the trots trail we welcome to the podcast, popular Gavin Fitzpatrick. He’s a talented driver with 1500 winners to prove it. Gav’s a hard worker, who just gets on with the business of winning races for his multiple premiership winning dad, Paul Fitzpatrick.

  • Episode 36: Greg Miles

    16/10/2018 Duration: 39min

    When Greg Miles called Almandin’s Melbourne Cup in 2016, his name went into the history books. He nudged past the great Bill Collins, to set a new Australian record of 36 Cup calls. A short time later, Greg surprised friends and associates when he announced his retirement. He joins us on the podcast to explain his reasons for retirement, and to talk about the many highs, and one devastating low in his colourful career.

  • Episode 35: Rachel King

    16/10/2018 Duration: 28min

    A delight to welcome to the podcast, Rachel King who has burst onto the Sydney racing scene in a big way, since arriving from England only four years ago. For the first year she had to travel to places she’d never heard of, in order to ride a winner. Now she has 200 winners to her credit, a Sydney Apprentices Premiership, and the biggest prize of all, a coveted Group 1.

  • Episode 34: Brian York

    09/10/2018 Duration: 29min

    Brian talks about the fall that ended his career sixteen years ago. He reflects on a career that brought him 2000 winners and 35 Group 1 majors. He rode some of Australia’s best horses including Might And Power. Together they won seven races. Brian brings us up to date with his racing involvement in 2018.

  • Episode 33: Jim Douglass

    02/10/2018 Duration: 30min

    Had Jim Douglass not seen harness racing on TV at home one night, he may not be in the business today. It prompted him to complete work experience in a harness stable, and from that moment on, he was hooked.

  • Episode 32: Darren Gauci

    02/10/2018 Duration: 40min

    Darren Gauci’s farewell race day at Caulfield last year, was one of the most emotional ever seen. Respected by all sections of the industry, Darren won 2500 races, and 35 Gr 1’s. He talks about his career highlights, and the launch of his new book “The Gauch”.

  • Episode 31: Tim Clark

    02/10/2018 Duration: 32min

    Tim Clark talks about his beginnings in the bush with country trainer Peter Clancy, to a couple of exciting seasons in Hong Kong, to a place among the elite of Sydney jockeys.

  • Episode 30: Leon Macdonald

    25/09/2018 Duration: 24min

    The powerful Lindsay Park training empire has dominated South Australian racing since 1965. Adelaide trainers have always struggled to compete, but Leon Macdonald has managed to win two premierships in his own right. He talks about his life in racing on this week’s podcast.

  • Episode 29: Pat Carey

    18/09/2018 Duration: 41min

    There’s no more highly thought of trainer in Victoria than multiple Group 1 winner Pat Carey. The likeable horseman learned his trade from the respected trainer John Meagher, who became his brother in law. Pat has some great racing yarns to tell, and is delighted to share them with you on our podcast.

  • Episode 28: Luke Murrell

    18/09/2018 Duration: 28min

    Racehorse syndication reached a new horizon in 2014 when German galloper Protectionist brilliantly won the Melbourne Cup. Australian Bloodstock sourced the horse,handled all negotiations and syndicated a large number of shares to Australian owners. The same company hopes to have multiple representation in this years Cup. Luke Murrell and Jamie Lovett are the driving force behind Australian Bloodstock, and Co Director Luke Murrell joins us on the podcast.

  • Episode 27: Jason Collett

    18/09/2018 Duration: 27min

    Joining us on the podcast is expatriate Kiwi jockey Jason Collett who rode 94 winners last season, against a powerful line up of NSW jockeys. Jason’s parents were jockeys, his Uncle Jim was one of New Zealand’s best riders, his two sisters have ridden Group 1 winners, and his cousin Samantha has ridden more than 600 winners. Jason also holds the distinction of being the very first jockey to win on Winx.

  • Episode 26: Victoria Shaw

    11/09/2018 Duration: 49min

    We chat with a lady who has never let go of her dream. Melbourne based Victoria Shaw has been trying to find a livelihood as a race caller for more than twenty years. She has had to be content with guest appearances all over the world, building up a strong fan base along the way. Her story is a fascinating one.

  • Episode 25: KerryAnn Turner

    04/09/2018 Duration: 24min

    Twenty nine year old Kerry Ann Turner realised a dream recently, when she was crowned champion NSW trainer for the 2017/18 season. Kerry grew up in the Riverina where trotting is almost compulsory, and has climbed to the upper echelon of trainers and drivers in her home state.

  • Episode 24: Byran Martin

    04/09/2018 Duration: 43min

    Many of Bryan Martin’s friends were surprised when he quit race calling at age 57 in 2007. They were not one bit surprised when he decided on a comeback for Radio SEN, three years later. He stayed on for another 7 years before announcing his official retirement. Bryan talks about an exciting career, and the fascinating people he worked with.

  • Episode 23: Peter Tighe

    04/09/2018 Duration: 42min

    When Queensland racing tragic Peter Tighe, bought a one third share in a Street Cry filly at the 2013 Magic Millions Sale, he expected little and hoped for the best. That filly has changed Peter Tighe’s life, and captured the hearts of Australian race fans. He talks about a fantastic journey with one of the world’s greatest horses.

  • Episode 22: Wayne Harris

    28/08/2018 Duration: 31min

    A touching trip down memory lane with Wayne Harris, described by his contemporaries as the jockey with the magic touch.A thrilling Melbourne Cup win in 1994 almost made up for the injuries, the health issues, and the constant battle with weight. One trainer of the era said, “I wish I could find a horse as tough as Wayne Harris”.

  • Episode 21: Grahame Begg

    21/08/2018 Duration: 25min

    Grahame Begg joins the podcast this week, and talks about his shock decision to quit Sydney racing 4 years ago. Now operating from beautiful Mt. Eliza on the Mornington Peninsula, Grahame has already tasted Group 1 success with the brilliant Written By in the Blue Diamond Stakes- his 15th Group 1 win since becoming a trainer in his own right.

  • Episode 20: Tim Butt

    21/08/2018 Duration: 25min

    On the trots trail we talk to successful NZ trainer Tim Butt, who has won 50 grand circuit races in a stellar career.  He moved into the new Menangle training barn less than a year ago, and won the Miracle Mile with My Field Marshal in February. Tim pays tribute to the champion horses who’ve taken him to the top of his profession.

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