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Emmet Kennedy and Rory Delargy review the weekends Racing with some strong opinions and Rory with a few Horses to put in Your tracker. The Lads start off by looking back on Aidan O'Brien's record equalling success in the Vertem Futurity as Luxembourg looks a very exciting prospect for next year, but does he deserve to be so short in the betting for the Derby?
We discuss Tim Carrolls excellent tipping on our Australian Special, as Ireland win the Cox Plate with State Of Rest. Rory has some strong thoughts on where next for the Joseph O'Brien runner. Then we switch gears to the Jumps, with Third Time Lucki, Allmankind, Twiston-Davies continuing his excellent run of form as I Like To Move It proves too good for Tritonic, but where next for both four-year-olds? Before Midnight has his Cheltenham Festival target already mapped out - something Rory has an interesting view on! - while Lucinda Russell is working back from the Scottish Grand National now with the Novice Coach Rambler (another winner for Jumpers To Follow author Paul Ferguson on the Pod). Plus Rory picks some Horses to watch out for.
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Can You Dig It - Brian Tyler
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Emmet Kennedy and Rory Delargy review the weekends Racing with some strong opinions and Rory with a few Horses to put in Your tracker. The Lads start off by looking back on Aidan O'Brien's record equalling success in the Vertem Futurity as Luxembourg looks a very exciting prospect for next year, but does he deserve to be so short in the betting for the Derby?
We discuss Tim Carrolls excellent tipping on our Australian Special, as Ireland win the Cox Plate with State Of Rest. Rory has some strong thoughts on where next for the Joseph O'Brien runner. Then we switch gears to the Jumps, with Third Time Lucki, Allmankind, Twiston-Davies continuing his excellent run of form as I Like To Move It proves too good for Tritonic, but where next for both four-year-olds? Before Midnight has his Cheltenham Festival target already mapped out - something Rory has an interesting view on! - while Lucinda Russell is working back from the Scottish Grand National now with the Novice Coach Rambler (another winner for Jumpers To Follow author Paul Ferguson on the Pod). Plus Rory picks some Horses to watch out for.
Please show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook, it's very much appreciated đ
FOLLOW for free on Spotify or Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and all Podcast apps.
Can You Dig It - Brian Tyler
The Final Furlong Podcast is an OCC Production
For enquires contact @RadioEmmet
Listen for free on Spotify Podcasts:Â open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld
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