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Inside Information: Episodes 1 - 10
| Ep 1 |
Life as an assistant trainer, Lost in the Fog breathes on in a young colt, and inside look at the career of racing legend Nobel Threewitt. |
| Ep 2 |
Santa Anita publicity director Mike Willman's life-changing win as an owner of McCann's Mojave and the fight against cancer by longtime trainer Barry Abrams. |
| Ep 3 |
Inside the highly-successful Doug O'Neill Stable. A special maiden victory for Debie Ginsburg. Laffit Pincay Jr. and others perspective on the Santa Anita Derby. |
| Ep 4 |
Jockey Jon Court’s determination, an inside profile of record-setting jockey Russell Baze, and a historical look at The San Juan Capistrano. |
| Ep 5 |
A comprehensive journey focusing on the splendor and hoopla surrounding the Kentucky Derby through the eyes of those who have experienced it first hand. |
| Ep 6 |
Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro's valiant fight to recover from broken leg as told through a series of interviews with his veterinary surgeon. |
| Ep 7 |
Alex Solis’ foray into wine-making, A triumph for Mr. Acpen, and an inside look at Adena Springs South. |
| Ep 8 |
A rare look at the career of a legendary track announcer, Joe Hernandez and noted equine photographer Katey Barrett. |
| Ep 9 |
Inside the life of jockey Victor Espinoza, a look at Australian top trainer David Hayes, and the saga of millionaire racehorse Bluesthestandard. |
| Ep 10 |
The history of the Arlington Million; reflecting on Hall of Famer Silver Charm’s career; two-time Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Lure. |
Inside Information: Episodes 11 - 20
| Ep 11 |
An inside look at up and coming jockey Michael Baze, teaching horses to saddle, and noted equine artist Fred Stone. |
| Ep 14 |
A former race-horse turned Hollywood star; Kellie Cerin’s legacy lives on healing horses; 1987 Breeders’ Cup Turf Champion, Theatrical’s current career. |
| Ep 15 |
A look back at great moments in Breeders’ Cup history told by those who experienced it first hand. |
| Ep 16 |
More than one year after his nearly fatal accident, Chance Rollins speaks about how his injuries suffered on that fateful day have affected his friends, family and career. |
| Ep 17 |
Jockey Tyler Baze’s amazing return to the track; a visit with Terlingua, dam of Storm Cat; and inside the life of a jockey agent. |
| Ep 18 |
In the sport of Kings, a Queen hails from Des Moines, Iowa… leading owner Maggi Moss. Also, 17-year-old jockey Joe Talamo. |
| Ep 20 |
Two time Derby winning rider Milo Valenzuela; the excitement and danger of working on a gate crew; the persevering story of veterinarian Dr. Jeff Blea. |
Inside Information: Episodes 21 - 30
| Ep 21 |
The Dollase’s turn horse racing into a family affair; Lava Man takes a well-deserved vacation; Clockers decide it’s time to share their secrets. |
| Ep 22 |
Jockey Garrett Gomez overcomes personal obstacles and races to the top; Trainer John Shirreffs mentors a young exercise rider. |
| Ep 23 |
The thrilling successes and heart-wrenching lows of trainer Jake Radosevich; the life and racing of jockey David Flores; the return of turf star, Einstein. |
| Ep 24 |
Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide finds a new career; Pre-race instructions between trainers and jockeys; Horse and man seek mutual rehabilitation in a prison pasture. |
| Ep 25 |
Remembering Real Quiet’s 1998 Triple Crown run; behind the scenes at the Barretts sale; an inside look at the TCK Ohi Racetrack in Japan. |
| Ep 26 |
Jockey Mike Smith is driven by his love of horses; Trainer Bruce Headley sticks to the basics of horsemanship and family values; Former racehorse served in the Korean War and garnered a purple heart. |
| Ep 27 |
Dubai World Cup Special: HRTV’s Scott Hazelton takes you on a journey behind the scenes of the world’s richest race. |
| Ep 28 |
Jack Van Berg reflects on Alysheba and his Hall of Fame career; Spotlighting the rich history of the Triple Crown on the 30th anniversary since its last winner; a look at Affirmed’s 1978 Triple Crown run. |
| Ep 30 |
The sensational career of Native Diver; jockey Richard Migliore reflects on his brush with death and the revival of his career in California. |
Inside Information: Episodes 31 - 40
| Ep 31 |
Carla Gaines deals with an unexpected tragic loss; a new equine medical center with a worthy namesake; Kona Gold embarks on his third career. |
| Ep 32 |
A look at the long, successful career of Kathy Walsh; Aaron Gryder’s nomadic existence; paint runner Got Country Grip nearly one-upped his more famous Thoroughbred counterparts. |
| Ep 33 |
A close-up view of the life and career of the legendary Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero Jr. |
| Ep 34 |
Trainer Larry Jones talks about moving on after Eight Belles’ tragic death; legendary Sagamore Farm starts a new chapter; Dancinginmydreams overcomes injury to produce a winning foal. |
| Ep 35 |
1984 Eclipse Award winner Princess Rooney; Profile of Clyde Martin, a jockey, owner and trainer at Delaware Park; and "Old Friends," a retirement home for Thoroughbred stars. |
| Ep 36 |
Famed sportscaster Jim McKay’s life and influence in Thoroughbred racing, as well as his introduction of the Maryland Million. |
| Ep 37 |
Multiple Eclipse Award-winning steeplechase horse McDynamo; Dancinginmydreams, dam of 2008 Grade 1 winner Dancing Forever; retired Hall-of-fame jockey Julie Krone |
| Ep 38 |
The story of the remarkable recovery of Jeff Lukas, critically injured in 1993 by Tabasco Cat, the eventual winner of the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. |
| Ep 39 |
The career of Deputed Testamony with trainer Billy Boniface. Catching up with 1985 Distaff champion Inside Information. |
| Ep 40 |
The story of Big Brown, a horse who grabbed a country’s attention during the prestigious Triple Crown and defines the ups and downs of racing. |
Inside Information: Episodes 41 - 50
| Ep 41 |
Connections reflect on Eight Belles, runner up in the 2008 Kentucky Derby, at special memorial. Argentinean Juan Reviriego, “Trainer to the Stars.” |
| Ep 43 |
Trainer Paddy Gallagher reflects on his mentor, jockey Bill Shoemaker; The hardest working horse in the PAC-10, USC’S Traveler; Stakes winner Sarafan finds a home with former exercise rider. |
| Ep 44 |
Jockey Jerry Lambert leaves the saddle not the game; Top California sire Unusual Heat; trainer David Hofmans overcomes and reaches the pinnacle of racing. |
| Ep 45 |
Jockey and reality TV sensation Chantal Sutherland; Top California sire Unusual Heat; trainer David Hofmans overcomes adversity and reaches the pinnacle of horse racing. |
| Ep 46 |
Former jockey of Forego Pete Anderson finds glory again as a trainer with Delightful Kiss; the unlikely story of graded stakes winner Magnum. |
| Ep 47 |
Profile of Canadian Triple Crown winner Patrick Husbands; young bloodstock agent Alex Solis Jr.; and a tour of Ridgewood Ranch, the final resting place of Seabiscuit. |
| Ep 48 |
Behind the scenes at Hall of Famer Chris McCarron’s jockey school; inside U.C. Davis’ state-of-the-art drug testing facilities. |
| Ep 49 |
A therapeutic riding horse is honored for his special way with disabled children and Gulfstream Park is transformed into a state of the art facility for a new generation of racing fans. |
| Ep 50 |
Legendary trainer Allen Jerkens; The New Buffalo Soldiers keep history alive; trainer David Bernstein remembers stable star The Wicked North. |
Inside Information: Episodes 51 - 60
| Ep 51 |
Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Delahoussaye reflects on his storied career; Preakness and Belmont stakes winning trainer Frank Brothers tackles a new challenge, retirement. |
| Ep 52 |
1993 Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner Cardmania; North American Racing Academy graduate Jackie Davis; Former business executive turned trainer, Joe Herrick. |
| Ep 53 |
Trainer Michael Dickinson’s incredible two time Breeders’ Cup champ Da Hoss; Jockey sensation Anna Rose Napravnik; Changing Lives with the Eddie Gregson Foundation. |
| Ep 54 |
Trainer David Prine’s tragic journey; The career and quirks of fan favorite Evening Attire; Barbaro statue unveiling at historic Churchill Downs. |
| Ep 55 |
Inside Information presents a look back at all of the thrills, surprises, and upsets of the 2009 run for the triple crown. Also, the story of Kentucky Derby king Bill Hartack, one of thoroughbred racing’s fiercest competitors. |
| Ep 56 |
Profiling the legendary DRF Writer Joe Hirsch; the return of durable jockey Martin Pedroza; and a visit with California multi-millionaire General Challenge |
| Ep 57 |
Gary Stevens’ ride on Storming Home in the 2003 Arlington Million; Bertrando takes a detour to the breeding shed; Howard “Gelo” Hall remembers some of the best moments in racing history he witnessed over nearly a century involved in the sport. |
| Ep 58 |
The annual Pony Swim/Penning of Chincoteague Island; plus, a fundraiser is held for injured jockey Rene Douglas. |
| Ep 59 |
Historic Fair Grounds Race Track and Hurricane Katrina. |
| Ep 60 |
Silky Sullivan, the horse who became a household name; jockey Rene Douglas copes with devastating injury: and Jonathan Sheppard, the all-time leading steeplechase trainer. |
Inside Information: Episodes 61 - 70
| Ep 61 |
Trainer Wesley Ward’s amazing journey and triumph at Royal Ascot; Jockey Rafael Bejarano returns after a devastating accident; Thoroughbred Marina King’s incredible transition from track to the show ring. |
| Ep 62 |
Inside Information presents a tribute to Bobby Frankel. |
| Ep 63 |
A special episode of HRTV Diaries including 2009 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Zenyatta, Rip Van Winkle, Einstein, Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and more. |
| Ep 64 |
Zenyatta’s exercise rider steps into the spotlight; Thoroughbred Marina King finds success off the track; Harness racing’s most unique event, The Little Brown Jug. |
| Ep 65 |
John Henry honored with a bronze statue; Hall of Fame trainer Claude ”Shrug” McGaughey; Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown and other stallions exercise at Three Chimneys |
| Ep 66 |
Eccentric millionaire and California horseracing pioneer Lucky Baldwin. Ahmed Ajtebi and Iddle Eastern Breaders Cup winning jockey |
| Ep 67 |
Swale. Swale captured the Kentucky Derby running in the Claiborne silks. It was Swale who brought Hall of Fame jockey Laffit Pincay, Jr. his first and only Derby win, and the son of Seattle Slew went the distance a few weeks later in the Belmont Stakes highlights to career of Swale. |
| Ep 68 |
Rachel’s Story With Rachel's affliction affecting her ability to produce red blood cells compromised, she was put in contact with the erstwhile Make-A-Wish Foundation. Fascinated with horses for most of her young life, her wish was to see the Kentucky Derby. Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Churchill Downs, Rachel's wish was granted and Rachel Alexandria, her idol hojrse, triumphed. |
| Ep 69 |
The story of Helen “Penny” Chenery, the First Lady of Racing, the charming, capitating and enthusiastic owner of 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat. |
| Ep 70 |
Ron Turcotte's remarkably unwavering resilience at living life and not looking back, as well as his bond with the great Secretariat, in the show called: "31 Lengths: The Lives of Secretariat, Ron Turcotte” |
Inside Information: Episodes 71 - 76
| Ep 71 |
“Well Armed” After his daughter’s death, Bill Casner and injured horse Well Armed defy all odds to scale racing’s highest peak, the Dubai World Cup. |
| Ep 72 |
Cigar’s sensational racing streak took his connections on an international journey through the history books, in retirement the Champion found his true calling far from the track. |
| Ep 73 |
Take a journey along the historic 100-mile, 24-hour endurance horse race known as The Tevis Cup. |
| Ep 74 |
The story of Arlington Park and its triumphant return to glory after a devastating fire in 1985. |
| Ep 75 |
Joe Torre goes beyond baseball to discuss his passion for horse racing, his difficult childhood, and his charity foundation to prevent domestic violence. |
| Ep 76 |
Never-before-seen footage of Penny Chenery and Ron Turcotte recollecting the true stories of their lives and the legendary Secretariat. |
1. Run for The Roses The Decade of the 1960's
A look back at all the Kentucky Derbys of the Decade of the 1960’s and the stories behind them.
2. Run for The Roses The Decade of the 1970's
A look back at all the Kentucky Derbys of the Decade of the 1970’s and the stories behind them.
3. Run for The Roses The Decade of the 1980's
A look back at all the Kentucky Derbys of the Decade of the 1980’s and the stories behind them.
4. Run for The Roses The Decade of the 1990's
A look back at all the Kentucky Derbys of the Decade of the 1990’s and the stories behind them.
5. Run for The Roses Millennium Derbys
A look back at all the Kentucky Derbys from the opening Decade of the new Millennium and the stories behind them.
6. Run for The Roses Kentucky Derby
A history of America’s most famous race The Kentucky Derby, also known as The Run for The Roses.
7. Run for The Roses No Roses, Derby Heartbreaks
A look back at the Hard-luck/Heartbreaking Stories associated with the Kentucky Derby.
8. Run for The Roses History of Churchill Downs
A study of Churchill Downs, the most famous racecourse in America and home to its greatest race, The Kentucky Derby.
9. Run for The Roses Foreign Derbys
Every racing country in the world has its own Derby. This programme looks at some of the leading Derbys run outside America, including the original from Epsom in England.
10. Run for The Roses Angel Cordero Derbys
Angel Cordero was one of the greatest American Jockeys from the last century and the first to celebrate victory with a flying dismount, now made famous by Frankie Dettori. This programme looks at Cordero’s Kentucky Derby wins.
11. Run for The Roses Hancock Derbys
The Hancock Family have been one of America’s leading Owners/Breeders of Racehorses over the past 150 years. A look at the history of the Hancock family association with The Kentucky Derby.
12. Run for The Roses Ladies Derbys
This show looks at the fillies who have succeeded in winning the Kentucky Derby and beating the boys.
13. Eddie Arcaro Derbys
A profile of Eddie Arcaro, who with five wins under his belt, is the leading Kentucky Derby Jockey in the history of the race. His last victory came in 1969 aboard Majestic Prince.
14. The Senior Derbys
The Kentucky Derby has been won by Jockeys nearing their retirement age. This programme looks at some of these historical moments.
15. Derby Dreams
Featuring 3 top American Trainers and their Kentucky Derby Dreams and the stories behind them.
16. The Seventies Sweeps
The 1970’s was a rich decade for exceptional talent, producing 3 Triple Crown winners – Secretariat, Seattle Slew and Affirmed.
17. Thoroughbred Racing’s Greatest Upsets
The horses which are meant to win don’t always triumph for many reasons. This programme looks at some of the more high profile defeats in the sport’s history.
18. Baffert Excellent Derby Adventures
Bob Baffert is America’s most recognizable Trainer. He has won races all over the world including the Dubai World Cup. This programme examines his Kentucky Derby record.
19. America’s Greatest Races
A look at some of the great races over the past 70 years that have defined the sport of Horse Racing in the United States.
20. The Mark of Zito
A profile of one of America’s most charismatic Trainers - Mark Zito.
| Ep. 7 |
This week Dave Carlson travels to Princes Farm at Castlereagh to visit retired champion Saintly and some of Bart Cummings outstanding mares. |
| Ep. 8 |
This week we have news on the stallion, Manhattan Rain and take a look at Prince’s Yearlings.
Then we have our maiden of the week or best newcomer to the breeding world. Our stallion profile features Canny Lad, which is followed by ‘Stud Stats’, before we close the show. |
| Ep. 9 |
A full review of the top lots from the Melbourne 2010 Melbourne Premier Sales. Plus Lonhro, the black flash is earning race reviews as a sire, but how does he stack up against his old man, Octagonal? We crunch the numbers. |
| Ep. 10 |
The countdown to Easter begins as we preview the Inglis Easter drafts from Attunga and Amarina Stud plus all the breeding news, 'Serving Yarns' trivia and the 'Maiden Winner of the Week'. |
| Ep. 11 |
We continue our preview of the William Inglis & Sons Australian Easter Yearling sale with a look at the drafts from Yarraman Park and Cressfield Studs plus all our regular features including Serving Yarns, Stud Stats and the Maiden Winner of the Week. |
| Ep. 12 |
Coolmore brings star yearlings to Easter Sales and we look at the second season sire championship. |
| Ep. 13 |
Join Matt Browning as he reviews the Easter Sales with all the reaction of vendors and buyers and a rundown of all the stats. |
| Ep. 14 |
This week we have an investigation into the success of the Internationally conceived yearlings at this year's Easter sale, plus, how do you get into breeding. We look at two options. |
| Ep. 15 |
This week Cressfield’s stellar broodmare band gets the BTW treatment and we put the European Classics under the microscope in Stud stats. |
| Ep. 16 |
This week we continue our look at the stellar Cressfield’s stellar broodmare band plus we analyse the top five stallion service fees in Australia in Stud stats. |
| Ep. 17 |
This week the team profile speed machine 'I am Invincible' at Yarraman Park Stud and examine the influence of 'Ribot' on the breed in Australia. |
| Ep. 18 |
This week Shinzig, the last Entire male son of Danehill to win a Group 1 in Australasia, one of a stellar Eliza Park roster plus a three million dollar yearling finally breaks his maiden. |
| Ep. 19 |
We review some of the hottest young stallions retiring to stud in 2010 plus all the regular features including the ‘Maiden Winner of The Week’. |
| Ep. 20 |
We visit Doomben 10,000 winner and promising young sire Bel Esprit at Eliza Park and take a look at Marju's unique stallion double at the Curragh last weekend. |
| Ep. 21 |
In this special edition we look at all things Epsom from the history of the world's greatest classic to the performance of English Derby winners in Australia and the current Derby champions at Stud Down Under. |
| Ep. 22 |
Redoute's Choice as a sire of sires. Are his sons living up to the hype? Two Libyan breeder's light up the Magic Millions and Darley Stallions dominate English Derby weekend. |
| Ep. 23 |
The Storm Cat breed, it's one of the world's most commercial sire lines but how is it faring Down Under. Plus Za-Im, a bargain son of sire of sires Green Desert. |
| Ep. 25 |
Best of Bred to Win - No 1 – “Homegrown Heroes" - three stallions bred in Australia that competed at the highest level. Including Speedballs Kaphero at Swettenham Stud and I Am Invinsible at Yarraman Park. Plus the Australian born Hong Kong raced Floral Pegasus at Cherokee Rose Stud In Victoria. |
| Ep. 26 |
We profile three 'Eurostars', Epsom derby winner Authorized at Darley Stud, 2000 Guineas winner Henrythenavigator at Coolmore and multiple Group One winning two year old Myboycharlie at Vinery. |
| Ep. 27 |
This week on Bred To Win, We profile three stallions outside the dominant Australian lines of Northern Dancer and Star Kingdom sire lines. We'll visit Ready's Image at Lincoln- Walmac, Hussonet at arrowfield and Honor In War at IIala Stud. |
| Ep. 28 |
A look at some 'diamond's in the rough' four inexpensive stallions, either proven or promising. We'll profile Written Tycoon at Eliza Park, Danasinga, Planchet and Face Value a resident of Lindsay Park. |
| Ep. 29 |
Australia's original thoroughbred breeding program returns for a new season with a visit to Kitchwin Hills Duporth as well as Von Costa de Hero at Darley's Seymour base. |
| Ep. 30 |
The first of our profiles on the season's champions, the 2010 leading two year old sire Stratum. Plus Emirates Park's Eavesdropper, a half brother to A.P Indy |
| Ep. 31 |
The ‘Champions’ series continues with the 2009/2010 Champion Broodmare Sire Danehill. Plus Bred to Win’s camera’s pay a visit to Vinery Stud’s Group one winning two year old, Onemorenomore. |
| Ep. 32 |
The third and final "Champions" feature focuses on leading general sire Redoute's Choice. Christy Johns visits Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown as he arrives down under and in an Australian exclusive, Angus Roland talks to John W Phillips, owner of Darby Dan Stud about the first Australian stallion to shuttle to United States. |
| Ep. 33 |
Starspangledbanner may not be retiring to stud this spring, but his sire is still going strong, Bred To Win's camera's pay a visit to Choisir. And Oliver Bell profiles Patinack's Raheeb. |
| Ep. 34 |
Domesday, the son of Red ransom stands his first season at Darley's Victoria base, and Bred To Win's camera's pay a visit to Dreamscape at Widden Stud. |
| Ep. 35 |
A profile of Wanted, the first son of Fastnet Rock to go to stud and the only son of leading US stallion Maria’s Mon in Australia, Dwyer Stakes winner Mint Lane. |
| Ep. 36 |
Our camera’s pay a visit to the first son of Oasis Dream to stud in Australia, Captain Gerrard at Lindsay Park. And makybe Stud unveils some of the first foals by Street Hero |
| Ep. 37 |
Synopsis - Hilton Donaldson pays a visit to Wilander at Lindsay Park Stud and a special profile on Medaglia D’Oro, the sire of Rachel Alexandra. |
| Ep. 38 |
A special feature on one of Australia's up and coming "Super Sires" High Chaparral. Alf Matthews pays a visit to leading European two year old Bushranger and an update on former world champion race horse Manduro. |
| Ep. 39 |
A profile on the great Sea The Stars, 12months on from his greatest triumph and a look at the first yearlings sired by Purrealist at Makybe. |
| Ep. 40 |
Two of the most sought after first season stallions retiring down under in 2010. A local, Manhattan Rain, the half brother to Redoute’s Choice and an international, Big Brown, winner of the Kentucky Derby. |
| Ep. 41 |
Star sprinter Nicconi joins the Widden roster and the first foals by ready’s image arrive at Lincoln Farm. |
| Ep. 42 |
A profile of All American, the last horse to beat So You Think, at Arrowfield Stud. Plus, in the lead up to the Breeder's Cup world championships, David Raphael pays a visit to Classic winner Raven's Pass. |
| Ep. 43 |
It's the best son of the best son as Denman retires to Darley and we catch up with American champion two year old War Pass at Widden. |
| Ep. 44 |
Australian bred, US Grade 3 winner Red Arrow settles in to studlife at Lincoln Farm and Bred To Win's camera's soak up the flora and fauna of the Irish National Stud. |
| Ep. 45 |
Jo McKinnon profiles high priced yearling and gifted galloper Time Thief. Plus, Bred To Win's camera's pay a visit to the Aga Khan's Gilltown Stud in Ireland. |
| Ep. 46 |
Bred to Win’s camera’s pay a visit to the world’s highest rated racehorse of 2007, Manduro. Plus all the regular features including more breeding trivia in Serving Yarns. |
| Ep. 47 |
The first foals of the best turf horse of 2008, the great duke of Marmalade. Plus, some cheap alternatives to our leading stallions. |
| Ep. 48 |
We take a look at the ‘breeding stars’ of the spring and have a sneak peak at the first foals of Champion Miler Henrythenavigator. |
| Ep. 1 |
John Tapp talks to John Duggan |
| Ep. 2 |
John Tapp pays tribute to George Hanlon |
| Ep. 3 |
John Tapp talks to Hugh Bowman |
| Ep. 4 |
Part 1 - John Tapp talks to Racing Journalist Bart Sinclair |
| Ep. 5 |
Part 2 - John Tapp continues his catch up with Racing Journalist Bart Sinclair |
| Ep. 6 |
This week it’s John Tapp chatting with the head of Racing New South Wales Peter V’Landys |
| Ep. 7 |
This week John Tapp catches up with Brian Hancock |
| Ep. 8 |
this week on Inside Racing, John Tapp chats with the man recognised as the voice of Greyhound Racing - Paul Ambrosoli |
| Ep. 9 |
John Tapp goes one on one with renowned Thoroughbred racing author Dick Francis. |
| Ep. 10 |
John Tapp pays tribute to legendary race-caller Des Hoysted who passed away recently. |
| Ep. 11 |
John Tapp chats with trainer Robbie Laing about his flourishing career. |
| Ep. 12 |
John Tapp chats with tipster Gary Harley. |
| Ep. 13 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities. This week Tappy chats with number 1 Canberra trainer Keith Dryden. |
| Ep. 14 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities. This week Tappy chats with 80 year old Ray Selkrig who rode 17,000 winners including the 1961 Melbourne Cup on Lord Fury. |
| Ep. 15 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities. This week Tappy chats with Corey Brown whose riding a wave of success at the moment including 2009 Melbourne Cup. |
| Ep. 16 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities. This week Tappy presents part 1 of his chat with legendary racing official John Schreck. |
| Ep. 17 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities. This week Tappy presents part 2 f his chat with legendary racing official John Schreck. |
| Ep. 18 |
This week John Tapp chats with trainer Greg Eurell, who’s established himself as one of the premier trainers of the Australian Turf. |
| Ep. 19 |
This week we have part 1 of John Tapp chats with Qld racing personality Wayne Wilson. |
| Ep. 20 |
This week we have part 2 of John Tapp’s chat with Queensland racing personality Wayne Wilson. |
| Ep. 21 |
John Tapp catches up with Queensland Racing Supremo Bob Bentley |
| Ep. 22 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities. This week Tappy chews the fat in part one of his interview with Sky Racing icon and proud Queenslander Rod Gallegos. |
| Ep. 23 |
John Tapp continues in part 2 of his catch up with Sky Racing icon and proud Queenslander Rod Gallegos. |
| Ep. 24 |
John Tapp chats to leading Australian Jockey Corey Brown |
| Ep. 25 |
Bob Ingham is a well known & influential owner of thoroughbreds and in this episode 1 of the 3 part series he discusses his love of thoroughbred racing. |
| Ep. 26 |
Bob Ingham is a well known & influential owner of thoroughbreds and in this episode 2 of the 3 part series he discusses his love of thoroughbred racing. |
| Ep. 27 |
Bob Ingham is a well known & influential owner of thoroughbreds and in this final episode of the 3 part series he discusses his love of thoroughbred racing. |
| Ep. 28 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities - This week on Inside Racing, don’t miss Danny Frahm |
| Ep. 29 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities - This week on Inside Racing, don’t miss Kiwi jockey Michael Walker |
| Ep. 30 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities - this week it’s part 2 of his interview with breeder and horse owner, Canadian born entrepreneur, Bob Lapointe. |
| Ep. 31 |
Following his recent passing, John Tapp pays tribute to a true legend of Queensland and Australian Thoroughbred racing, the late J. J. Atkins |
| Ep. 32 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities - This week on Inside Racing don’t miss, John Nicholson. |
| Ep. 33 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities - This week on Inside Racing, don’t miss Josh Parr. |
| Ep. 34 |
John Tapp goes one on one with racing's top personalities - This week on Inside Racing don’t miss, Tappy’s chat with renowned racing journalist Ray Thomas. |
| Ep. 35 |
Greg Childs. Former Kiwi jockey Greg Childs achieved outstanding success in Australia aboard champions such as Sunline and Northerly. John Tapp goes one on one with a jockey many consider to be one of New Zealand’s best. |
| Ep. 36 |
The Turnbull name is synonymous with Harness racing in Australia. Today, John Tapp goes one on one with Steve Turnbull who followed in the footsteps of his father, and achieved great success in the sport. |
| Ep. 37 |
This week John Tapp goes one-on-one with champion Sydney jockey Hugh Bowman. |
| Ep. 38 |
This week John Tapp goes one-on-one with leading Sydney trainer Alan Denham. |
| Ep. 39 |
This week John Tapp recalls some of the magic moments of past Caulfield Cups. |
| Ep. 40 |
This week, John Tapp reflects back on the life and times of champion jockey Stathi Katsidis. We look back at Stathi’s early career, his big race victories, and hear tributes from his colleagues and peers. |
| Ep. 41 |
This week legendary broadcaster John Tapp recalls some of the magic moments of past Melbourne Cups. |
| Ep. 42 |
Tapp chats with Neville Voigt about the highlights of his days as both a jockey and trainer. |
| Ep. 43 |
John Tapp chats with high profile owner Nick Columb about his interest in racing and some of the great horses he has been involved with. |
| Ep. 44 |
John Tapp chats with syndicator Louis Mihalyka of Laurel Oak Thoroughbreds. |
| Ep. 45 |
John Tapp chats with Queensland trainer John Wallace about his training career and current champion, Shoot Out. |
| Ep. 46 |
Part 1. John Tapp chats with trainer Ross McDonald about his beginnings in the racing industry with the Hoysted family, and his early successes with Fire Sun, Magari and Tristarc. |
| Ep. 47 |
Part 2. John Tapp chats with trainer Ross McDonald about his continuing success with Imposera and Courtza, and of course the people's champ, the recently retired Weekend Hussler. |
| Ep. 1 |
The new season brings with it a fresh look. Segment one takes a look at the horses that are making the news and the added Glam Sense segment captures some of the celebration moments as well. Segment two takes a look at Mexican Rose, the winner of the group three Kranji Sprint and weaves into horse forum which asks some interesting questions regarding trackwork. In the final segment, we get a chance to visit John Meagher at his stables and have a candid chat with him regarding his life as a trainer. |
| Ep. 2 |
Episode two of season three of Horse Sense begins with a look at the latest news. This includes the unveiling of the horse carriages which will mark the start of the Singapore racing festival. A quick look at some of the races including three group races shows how Singapore's best thoroughbred is preparing for the Krisflyer Sprint. The show also feature a look at how the Meagher stable is a family business in the truest sense. |
| Ep. 3 |
Episode 3 of season 3 brings to life the magic of the SIA Cup race day along with the Krisflyer Sprint. The episode begins with a walk through the build up through the Singapore racing festival and climaxes with the great re-match between Gloria De Campeao and Lizards Desire. |
| Ep. 4 |
Episode 4 begins with a look at one of Singapore's newest stars, Better Than Ever - a three year-old trained by Laurie. Here he takes on other three year-olds in the 2000 Guineas. Along with an update of the other important races from the International weekend, the episode winds down with a look at the highlights of the best moments from the weekend and examines pedigrees of the first two home in the SIA cup. |
| Ep. 5 |
In this latest episode of Horse Sense, relive the moments of victory with some of Singapore's best including Capablanca and Ghozi. In horse health the episode looks at the role of quarantine in establishing global races. The episode ends with a look at the Epsom classic weekend. |
| Ep. 7 |
Have you ever wondered how fast a race horse travels? Find out on the latest episode of Horse Sense and learn how handicappers and professionals can use this information. Along with the latest horse racing action from Singapore. |
| Ep. 8 |
In this latest episode of Horse Sense relive the magic of the Emirates Singapore Derby. Catch up with Steve Burridge and his son Wade as they discuss a winning season and their lives in the world of horse racing. |
| Ep. 9 |
In the latest episode of Horse Sense of behind the scenes and learn about the use of the bit and tongue strap and how horses adapt and challenge these pieces of equipment. Catch up with the best racing action action from the Singapore Turf Club including the Charmain's Trophy and the Magic Millions Juvenile Championship. |
| Ep. 10 |
On the latest episode of Horse Sense, we look at the best Singapore races including the first running of the Carlsberg Gold Championship. We then take a look at the winner's pedigree as well an educational piece on determining the weight of a horse. The show ends with a recap of the Shergar Cup from Ascot. |
| Ep. 11 |
Witness Singapore's newest champion, Better Than Ever, in the Jumbo Jet Trophy. Also, how much extra distance do horses cover when travelling wide? Find out on the latest episode of Horse Sense. |
| Ep. 12 |
In this week's episode of Horse Sense, apart from the best races from the past few weeks, we look at Always Certain's victory in Committee's Prize and a subsequent study of his pedigree. In the educational feature, we take at a look at how integral horse walkers have become and round off with the great Rocket Man's latest victory. |
| Ep. 13 |
On this episode of horse sense, we look at whether or not the colour of a thoroughbred's coat can be correlated to its performance. Alomg with the best races from the Singaopore Turf Club, horse sense chats behind the scenes with an integral member of the Rocket Mam team. |
| Ep. 14 |
On this episode of Horse Sense, we take a look at the highlights of the Prix De L'arc De Triomphe race day from Paris; examine Workforce's pedigree in detail and take a look at the best racing from Singapore including a look at the first time that Singapore's latest champion Better Than Ever was truly tested by another race horse. |
| Ep. 15 |
Watch the two best horses in Singapore on the latest episode of Horse Sense. Will Better Than Ever stay the Gold Cup distance? Pedigree sense takes a look and answers this question. Also catch up with the news and take a look at the newest initiative of the Singapore Turf Club. |
| Ep. 16 |
In a truly international episode of Horse Sense, the show recaps that action from Melbourne and Churchill Downs as well as from Singapore. A detailed look at the pedigree of Goldikova studies her prospects as a broodmare in the Pedigree Sense segment of the show. |
| Ep. 17 |
Horse Sense takes viewers to the excitement of the Singapore Gold Cup and all the action surrounding it. Also on the show are Rocket Man's first international group success and a feature that helps understand how a horse 'speaks' to us using its ears. |
| Ep. 18 |
On this two part episode we take a look at the highlights of the first half of 2010 Singapore racing season. We take a look at the final feature races of the year and chat with the 2010 champion trainer Steve Burridge. |