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Noble Bird won the 2016 Pimlico Special. Photo by Laurie Asseo.

The most recent edition of Off to the Races on The Racing Biz Radio Network is now available in the archive.

The one-hour program airs live at 10:00 a.m. each Saturday on Richmond’s ESPN 950 AM streaming online.

The show focuses on Thoroughbred racing and breeding around the mid-Atlantic region and across the country.

GUESTS FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18

  • Pajeen Delp, daughter of Hall of Fame trainer Bud Delp (Spectacular Bid)
  • Sal Sinatra, president of the Maryland Jockey Club
  • Nick Hahn, Virginia racing analyst
  • Derby Bill Watson, former Colonial Downs on-air handicapper

LISTEN TO THE SHOW:

In addition to terrestrial radio, the show will be available through livestreaming and through an online audio vault.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN LIVE AT 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY.

PROGRAM ARCHIVE.

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Missed Saturday’s Off to the Races radio show? Listen here!

Little movement in NTRA polls

1 Comment

  1. Virginia horseman
    22nd Feb 2017

    Thanks for posting this link up; with Richmond making up only a small part of the area you cover, listening to the podcast is the only way many of us can “tune in.” A programming suggestion, would suggest one segment every week be an interview with a regional trainer. Plenty of good guys or gals who could share insight into the biz. That would be one segment that would particularly spark my interest. And basically an inexhaustable supply of candidates to appear.

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