Two shows from Daily Racing Form on one convenient feed! Each Tuesday, TimeformUS handicappers David Aragona and Craig Milkowski review the prior week’s best races. On Friday, Aragona and Milkowski preview the upcoming week’s most interesting races with the TimeformUS Forecast.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1248 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsNews |
On the TimeformUS Forecast, Craig and David go in-depth handicapping the 2024 Kentucky Derby, analyzing the pace scenario, discussing each runner in the field, and suggesting possible wagering strategies. more
Sunday’s Race of the Day is Aqueduct’s Memories of Silver Stakes. Ashley Mailloux and Mike Beer analyze here. more
Saturday’s Race of the Day is Santa Anita’s Grade 3 Royal Heroine Stakes. Ashley Mailloux and Gino Buccola analyze here. more
Friday’s Race of the Day is Keeneland’s Grade 3 Bewitch Stakes. Dan Illman and Mike Beer analyze here. more
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Learn more each time I listen. Authentic horse racing professionals. Appreciate your work.
Great to have Jay Privman and Marty McGee doing a Derby Watch Podcast! more
No frills just two guys talking horses in a very informed way. Worth listening to every time out.
Its really irritating to listen to millennial up-speak. They just don't sound sure about ANYTHING. It has the tone of an NPR podcast my wife would listen to.
I can’t believe during breeders cup you give us a canned interview on tourneys. Save that for another time. I know you and JK had time since you were on Byk’s show this morning. Love you guys but this is disappointing
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