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Join horse racing enthusiasts, Simon Double and Phil Boyle and their guests from around the racing world as they discuss the experience of owning a share of your own racehorse.  
Find out about what it is like to become an owner and the different options available to get involved. It need not cost as much as you might think!
Simon and Phil are happy to answer any questions that you may have about racehorse ownership or racing in general. Simon can be contacted by email at: info@solarioracing.com and Phil can be contacted by email at: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk.
Find out about what it is like to become an owner and the different options available to get involved. It need not cost as much as you might think!
Simon and Phil are happy to answer any questions that you may have about racehorse ownership or racing in general. Simon can be contacted by email at: info@solarioracing.com and Phil can be contacted by email at: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk.
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In the 60th episode of 'Inside the Rails,' hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle celebrate their five-year podcast anniversary.
They discuss their respective syndicate horses, including the upcoming debut for BG Racing's 'Don't Call Me Sue' and a Group 3 run for Solario Racing's Victoire Magique.
The hosts also catch up on notable industry updates, including the #Axetheracingtax campaign, and they look back at recent highlights on the track.
The episode's guest is legendary jockey and current trainer Gerald Mosse, who shares insights about his illustrious career, transitioning to training, and ideas for improving French and British horse racing.
 
00:00 Welcome and Milestone Celebration
01:54 BG Racing Updates
02:59 Solario Racing's Group Three Runner
05:58 Yearling Sales and Industry Insights
09:23 Champions Day Highlights
13:49 Full Gallop Season 2
15:34 Special Guest: Gerald Mosse Interview
31:52 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.mosseracing.com
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow Mosse Racing on Twitter/X - @mosseracing
 
In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle are joined by ITV Racing's Jason Weaver.
Phil and Simon discuss their recent holidays in Kefalonia before sharing updates on their syndicates.
Simon has wins to discuss from Sharp Distinction and Victoire Magique, with the latter looking like a hugely exciting prospect.
The episode's special guest, former jockey Jason Weaver, provides a compelling insight into his racing career and transition to broadcasting, discusses his favourite horses and jockeys and talks about current jockeys to watch.
The hosts and Jason also chat about issues in racing, such as the impact of betting tax changes and the decline in foal crops.
The episode concludes with Jason's thoughts on improvements for British racing.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:51 Holiday Recap
02:25 Special Guest: Jason Weaver
03:05 BG Racing Updates
03:32 Solario Racing Updates
07:48 Racing Tax Strike Discussion
10:21 Horses to Follow
11:40 Changes in the Jumps Program
12:53 Yearling Sales and Purchases
14:11 Interview with Jason Weaver
34:03 Conclusion and Farewell
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.itv.com/racing
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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Follow ITV Racing on Twitter/X - @itvracing
 
In this episode of 'Inside the Rails,' hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss their varied summer activities and upcoming holidays, along with the York Ebor meeting.
The hosts delve into the implications of the proposed betting tax increase and the upcoming strike in the racing industry. Additionally, they pay tributes to recently deceased racing figures Peter Easterby, Bill Turner, and Alan Bailey, before reviewing the Glorious Goodwood meeting and recent racing performances.
Special guest David Milnes, Newmarket correspondent for The Racing Post, joins the conversation, offering insights into his journey into horse racing and the famous horses he feels privileged to have seen on the gallops.
00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails
00:16 York Ebor Meeting and Upcoming Holidays
01:36 BG Racing Updates
02:44 Solario Racing Highlights
05:43 Betting Tax Proposal and Racing Strike
09:18 Remembering Racing Legends
12:01 York Ebor Meeting Day One Recap
16:29 Special Guest: David Milnes from The Racing Post
17:41 David Milnes' Journey in Horse Racing
28:46 Improving British Racing
31:17 Closing Remarks and Next Episode Preview
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.racingpost.com
https://www.racingpost.com/authors/david-milnes/
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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This episode sees Simon and Phil discuss their busy month, chatting about their own syndicates and providing updates on their horses.  The guys then discuss Glorious Goodwood and the Racing League series.
They are joined by commentator and racecourse announcer Gary Capewell, who shares insights on his career and his favourite tracks, as well as sharing some anecdotes from his time in racing.
00:00 Introduction and Monthly Recap
01:44 BG Racing and Solario Racing Updates
06:12 Jazz In The Church
06:42 Horses To Follow & Glorious Goodwood
11:54 Racing League
13:42 Special Guest: Gary Capewell
14:02 Gary Capewell's Early Career
16:55 Arabian Racing and International Experience
17:56 Announcing vs. Commentating
21:18 Favourite Courses and Anecdotes
25:04 Improving British Racing
29:53 Conclusion and Farewell
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
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Follow Gary Capewell on Twitter/X - @gcapewell
In this episode of Inside The Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle provide a detailed review of the Royal Ascot meeting, sharing personal experiences and notable highlights on and off the track, including Field Of Gold's impressive performance.
They are joined by syndicate owner, David Gibbon, who recounts his journey into racehorse ownership and praises the syndicate model.
 
00:00 Introduction
02:57 BG Racing Updates
04:29 Solario Racing Updates
06:18 Royal Ascot Dress Code and TV Highlights
09:26 Royal Ascot Race Highlights
13:22 Punting Success Stories
14:58 Changes to Royal Ascot Programme
19:02 Special Guest: Racehorse Owner David Gibbon
30:22 Closing Remarks and Listener Engagement
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
In this episode of 'Inside the Rails,' hosts Simon Double from Solario Racing and Phil Boyle from BG Racing discuss their recent trip to Newbury races with last month's guests, Childwickbury Stud.
Their guest, former jockey and current bloodstock consignor Jamie Railton, shares his journey into horse racing, his perspectives on syndication and shared ownership, and why he feels that everyone should focus on improving their customer's experience.
The hosts also review recent racing events, including the Derby and Oaks trials, and preview the big races.
Simon also adds to his horses-to-follow list.
 
00:00 Welcome and Introductions
00:48 A Day at Newbury Races
04:07 Updates from BG Racing and Solario Racing
05:48 Racing Highlights, Previews and Horses To Follow
14:06 Special Guest: Jamie Railton
27:51 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.jamierailton.com 
 
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
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Follow Jamie Railton Sales Agency on Twitter/X - @jamierailton
In this episode, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss recent updates in their respective horse racing syndicates, including BG Racing's disappointment with Bella Cavalla's career-ending injury and the acquisition of a new mare.
Simon shares his experience of hosting his first successful jazz event and his upcoming Solario Racing trip to France.
There is a look back at the end of the jumps season and ahead to the flat, as well as discussing the going stick and the Netflix documentary 'Race for the Crown'.
Special guests, Sally Flatt and Christian Williams from Childwickbury Stud, join to talk about their ambitions for the stud, including breeding a classic winner, their involvement in race sponsorship, and suggestions for improving British racing.
 
00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Catch-Up
01:23 BG Racing Updates and Challenges
03:33 Simon’s Etoile Events and Solario Racing Plans
06:01 Grand National and British Trainers Championship
09:56 Punchestown Festival and Guineas Preview
12:01 Horses to Follow
14:10 Controversy: Falsified Going Stick Readings
17:39 Syndicate Days and Upcoming Events
18:55 Netflix Documentary: Race for The Crown
20:29 Interview with Sally Flatt and Christian Williams
33:54 Closing Remarks and Farewell
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.childwickburystud.co.uk/
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow Childwickbury Stud on Twitter/X - @childwickburys
In this episode of Inside The Rails, Phil and Simon navigate a complex episode with two guests,  trainers Amy Murphy and Lemos De Souza, and the logistical hurdle of being in four locations in two countries.
After chatting about their syndicates, shared ownership racedays and the Cheltenham Festival, our hosts are joined by Amy and Lemos who discuss their career transitions and trajectories, their new ventures in France and Newmarket, and their insights on the current state of the racing industry.
The hosts also discuss some upcoming events and a new business venture for Simon.
 
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Challenges
03:32 Syndicate Updates and Upcoming Events
08:06 Cheltenham Festival Highlights
15:35 Interview with Amy Murphy and Lemos De Souza
32:47 Conclusion and Listener Engagement
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.amymurphyracing.com
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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Follow Amy Murphy on Twitter/X - @almracing
Follow Lemos De Souza on Twitter/X - @lemosdesouza1
Simon Double and Phil Boyle return for another episode of Inside The Rails, discussing their syndicate runners and a winner for Simon.
They dive into a detailed Cheltenham preview, sharing their ante-post selections and insights.
Special guest Stephanie Wethered, Clerk Of The Course at Lingfield Park, joins to talk about her career so far and the challenges of her role.
The episode also reflects on the tragic death of jockey Michael O'Sullivan and the increasing trend of trainers moving operations to France.
 
00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Catch-Up
03:09 Tribute to Jockey Michael O'Sullivan
04:33 BG Racing and Solario Racing Updates
06:22 Emerald Downs' Impressive Debut
09:03 Amy Murphy's French Training Venture
12:49 Cheltenham Festival Preview
18:00 Interview with Stephanie Wethered
28:41 Closing Remarks
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.lingfieldpark.co.uk 
 
Video Mentioned In The Episode
https://youtu.be/rEj5ld5XKM4 
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss the latest in horse racing and their syndicates.
They look at recent racing actions and the industry stories of the day before they are joined by this month's guest, Simon Nott.
Simon, a racing journalist, joins to discuss his career, the changes in the betting ring over the years, and his passion for music.
 
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
01:35 Special Guest: Simon Nott
02:14 BG Racing Updates
03:10 Solario Racing Updates
06:04 Cheltenham Festival Insights
08:22 Syndicate Managers Conference
09:33 Trainer Interviews Controversy
12:16 Interview with Simon Nott
21:28 Music and Personal Passions
30:39 Closing Remarks
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.simonnott.co.uk
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow Simon Nott on Twitter/X - @SimonNott
Simon Double and Phil Boyle from BG Racing kick off the new year with a pre-recorded session of Inside the Rails.
They are joined by special guest, jumps trainer Neil Mulholland, who shares his insights and provides some horses to follow in 2025.
The hosts discuss their own syndicates, the impact of affordability checks on racing’s finances, the new season of Full Gallop and the upcoming Racehorse Syndicates Association conference.
00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails
00:24 Holiday Preparations and Predictions
05:03 BG Racing and Solario Racing Updates
07:51 Exciting Prospects and Racing Highlights
10:18 The Impact of Gambling Regulations
12:05 Full Gallop and RSA Conference
14:45 Interview with Neil Mulholland
26:41 Closing Remarks and New Year Wishes
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.www.neilmulhollandracing.com
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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Follow Neil Mulholland Racing on Twitter/X - @neil_mulholland
In the 49th episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle celebrate entering the fifth year of their podcast and recount how they both got into horse racing.
They update on the progress of their horses, including a welcome winner for Simon from Sharp Distinction.
They also touch on recent race outcomes from the Cheltenham November meeting and major international events like the Breeders Cup, whilst candidly discussing the challenges faced by the racing community after horse fatalities.
The episode concludes with a reflection on shared ownership and its joys, ending with the hosts' suggestions for improving the racing industry.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:26 BG Racing Updates: Bella Cavalla and Stryder
04:03 Solario Racing Highlights
09:17 Recent Major Races and Performances
11:29 Cheltenham November Meeting Recap
19:36 Shared Ownership Event at Ascot
23:38 Personal Stories: Getting into Racing
30:14 Improving British Racing: Suggestions
34:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Simon Double and Phil Boyle return with another engaging episode of Inside the Rails.
Trainer Simon Earle joins as a special guest, discussing his journey from a jockey to a trainer and his unconventional method of training horses without shoes.
The hosts delve into recent horse races, including Champions Day and the Arc, look ahead to the Breeders Cup, and touch on the financial state of horse racing and the impact it has on small trainers and syndicates.
00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails
00:44 Meet Our Guest: Trainer Simon Earle
02:15 BG Racing Updates: Bella Cavalla and Stryder
03:46 Solario Racing's Recent Performances
09:47 The Arc and Champions Day Highlights
14:04 Breeders Cup Preview and Yearling Sales
18:27 Special Guest Interview: Simon Earle
31:13 Closing Remarks and Farewell
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com 
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
www.simonearleracing.co.uk
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk 
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow Simon Earle on Twitter/X - @SimonEarle2
Host Simon Double and Phil Boyle have recorded the podcast earlier than usual this month.  Phil looks back at the race performances of his syndicate horses and Simon at the naming of one of his horses.  They then discuss racehorse ownership and pay tribute to the retiring legendary trainer, Sir Michael Stoute.
The hosts are joined by special guest, David Letts from Great British Racing, who discusses his role in promoting shared ownership and enhancing diversity and inclusion in horse racing.
00:00 Welcome to Inside the Rails
00:27 Early Recording and Phil's Upcoming Holiday
03:12 Racing Updates: Stryder and Bella Cavalla
06:44 Naming the Massar Two-Year-Old Gelding
08:05 Montassib's Victory and the Upcoming City of Troy Workout
09:59 Sir Michael Stoute's Retirement
11:46 Promoting Shared Ownership in Horse Racing
15:26 Interview with David Letts from Great British Racing
21:52 David Letts on Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
30:30 Closing Remarks and Farewell
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.greatbritishracing.com
www.inthepaddock.co.uk
www.racingtogether.co.uk/diversity-in-racing/racing-with-pride/
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow GBR on Twitter/X - @GBRacing
Follow Racing With Pride on Twitter/X - @RacingWithPride
In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss their recent activities on and off the racecourse and delve into the performances and challenges of their recent and upcoming runners, Stryder, Bella Cavalla, Bohaather, and Sharp Distinction.
They are joined by Louise Norman, the new CEO of the Racehorse Owners Association (ROA), who shares her vision for the future of racehorse ownership, the importance of shared ownership, and her aspirations to modernize and grow racehorse ownership.
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
02:38 Syndicate Runners and Plans
09:09 A Look Back At Goodwood and York
14:21 Interview with Louise Norman
32:09 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.roa.co.uk
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow the ROA on Twitter/X - @RacehorseOwners
In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle discuss recent syndicate runners and delve into the extensive history of racing's administration with guest Simon Cooper, Company Secretary of Weatherbys.
Simon discusses the digital evolution of racing administration, and provides detailed insights into Weatherbys' various functions, from the stud book to financial services.
Simon also shares fascinating historical anecdotes and offers suggestions for enhancing British racing, focusing on ease of syndication, horse traceability, and positive industry narratives.
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.weatherbys.co.uk
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
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Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
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Follow Weatherbys on Twitter/X - @weatherbysltd
Phil and Simon review Royal Ascot and bask in the glory of some winning tips.  They discuss their recent syndicate runners and look at what impact the upcoming election could have on racing.
William Woodhams, CEO of Fitzdares Bookmakers joins our hosts to chat about his racing background and how he ended up running Fitzdares who have been around since 1882.
William chats about the thorny subject of affordability checks and highlights how Fitzdares operate their business.  William has an excellent "three things to change racing for the better" to round out the interview.
 
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.fitzdares.com
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
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This month, Phil and Simon chat about the early season flat racing action and look ahead at the plans for their syndicate runners in the coming weeks.  They discuss upcoming events which make shared ownership such an attractive experience.  The guys are then joined by Josh Apiafi, a man with more hats than probably anyone in racing!  Josh discusses his journey into racing and his presenting role with Sky Sports Racing.  He chats about the Rewards For Racing programme he founded and chairs and Racing Pathway which aims to open up a path into the racing industry for people from all backgrounds.  A diversity and inclusivity champion, Josh talks about the Racing Media Academy and his role in driving forward awareness and improvement in our sport in terms of improving accessibility to all.
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.inthepaddock.co.uk
www.racingpathway.com
www.rewards4racing.com
www.racingmediaacademy.com
www.apiafi.com
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
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Follow Josh Apiafi on Twitter/X - @joshapiafi
Follow Rewards For Racing on Twitter/X - @rewards4racing
Follow Racing Media Academy on Twitter/X - @racingmediaaca
 
Phil and Simon pay their tributes to the sadly departed Stefano Cherchi, a guest on ITR in 2023.  They discuss the early action on the flat, the end-of-season action over jumps and their own syndicates and horses.  They are then joined by Deputy Ireland Editor at the Racing Post, David Jennings.  David explains how he grew to love racing and ended up working in the industry and he discusses his role with the Racing Post.  David shares his thoughts on the current state of jumps racing and the importance of shared ownership in the future of the sport.
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.inthepaddock.co.uk
www.racingpost.com
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario
Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing
Follow the Racing Post on Twitter/X - @RacingPost
Follow David Jennings on Twitter/X - @DavidJenningsRP
Phil and Simon discuss the recent Cheltenham Festival and what has been going on with their syndicates.  They send their best wishes to recent guest, Stefano Cherchi who was injured in a fall in Australia in March. 
Sophie Buckley, the stud manager at Culworth Grounds Farm, a stud near Banbury is their special guest.  Sophie outlines her role into racing and describes her role at Culworth Grounds and how the stud farm operates including her beliefs in achieving marginal gains to make her yearlings as well-prepared as possible for the sales
Useful links mentioned in this episode:
www.solarioracing.com
www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
www.inthepaddock.co.uk
www.culworthgrounds.co.uk
 
Contact the hosts:
Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk
Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com
 
Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails
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Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates
Follow Great British Racing on Twitter/X - @GBRacing
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