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Two Each Way

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Horse Racing
Spring Racing Carnival
Melbourne Cup
Pride Of Jenni
Betting
Kentucky Derby
Wangaratta
Wycliffe
TAB
Metropolitan Handicap
Caulfield Guineas
Cox Plate
Easter
Australia
AFL
Australian Racing
420
Dabble
Australian Broadcasting
Cox Plates

Australian broadcasting legends Ross Stevenson and Hamish McLachlan have teamed up to deliver a weekly podcast for horse racing fans across the country.

As respected punters and racing fans, Ross (3AW Breakfast host) and Hame (leading sports broadcaster) have a unique and humorous take on the Australian thoroughbred industry that will make you want to put everything on the last at Wangaratta.

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Ross Stevenson has a theory that Hamish McLachlan should start his omen betting business, it seems like he has his first customer through a listener. PLUS more on the Ashes, Mick Jagger and Equalizer 3.

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After all of his spontaneous omen bet wins, Ross Stevenson finally asks Hamish McLachlan the questions we're all thinking. And this week's interesting person breaks a Cardinal Rule, but it might just be the exception to the rule.

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Wow... strap yourselves in for a wild Two Each Way.

Ross Stevenson lends some insights into the biggest names in the world and the connection they may or may not have in racing. While Hamish McLachlan was involved in a CRIME!.... Kind of.

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Ross Stevenson is recovering from the backlash he has recieved since telling the nation to back a CAMEL! And Hamish McLachlan is looking to Bob Katter for inspiration.... kind of.

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Recent Guests

David Hayes
A renowned horse trainer known for training Kaying Rising, the world's highest-rated sprinter.
Episode: David Hayes - "I know what it’s like to be Elvis"
Chris Waller
Australian horse trainer known for training successful racehorses.
Episode: Our WORST episode yet! What is Waller wearing? & Ross' cursed horses
Sophie Sixnames
Works on the 3AW Breakfast program and is notable for her understanding of numbers and their meanings in a betting context.
3AW Breakfast
Episode: FINAL EPISODE: “I used to do this podcast for fun, now it's out of necessity”
Daryl Braithwaite
An Australian singer and songwriter who shares a brief story about his experiences with horse racing.
Episode: FINAL EPISODE: “I used to do this podcast for fun, now it's out of necessity”
Jimmy Bartel
Former AFL legend and racing enthusiast
Episode: ‘This horse should never be seen near a racetrack again’
Gerald Mannane
Author of 'Something for the Pain', storyteller of an SP betting coup
Episode: 'Wyclif is going well', the greatest SP Coup EVER and the Pope market
Sam Anderson
Impersonator of horse trainers and commentator on horse racing
Episode: Waller - 'I almost had very very good day' and Matt Hill's challenge!
Alan Tiger Keenan
A hobby trainer from Bales sharing a notable betting story
Episode: 'Here comes SEXY ROSS'
Damien Oliver
Famous Australian jockey
Episode: 'If you haven't been on your feet, you better get up now!!!'

Hosts

Ross Stevenson
Co-host with experience as a broadcaster.
Hamish McLachlan
Co-host with significant experience in sports broadcasting.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Group 1

    Keep the great yarns coming lads. This show is an absolute delight.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S.J @ Wallan.
    Australiaa year ago
  • Stop the political stuff

    No more biased US politics talk

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    thegolfer01
    Australiaa year ago
  • This is racing

    Two great storytellers. Mandatory listening for That’s Racing fans.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M Crammy
    Australia2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and humorous storytelling from the hosts.
There is strong support for the insights shared about horse racing.
Some feedback suggests a desire for less political commentary, indicating a wish to maintain the focus on sports.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

David Hayes - "I know what it’s like to be Elvis"
Q: Will he aim at the Everest next year?
Yes, Hayes confirmed that Kaying Rising will definitely be aiming at the Everest next year, noting the significant interest from prestigious races around the world.
David Hayes - "I know what it’s like to be Elvis"
Q: Did you enjoy any of the experience, Hayes, or was it all too much stress given owners' expectation?
David acknowledged the stress but emphasized his enjoyment, saying he had not raced in Australia for over five years and appreciated being involved again.
Ross and Hame's heads fall off 'that was the highlight of my life'
Q: Did Fortune abandon me?
Ross humorously confirms that Fortune did indeed abandon him, but later reveals a major win from his bets.
Ross and Hame's heads fall off 'that was the highlight of my life'
Q: How did you go? Did Fortune abandon you?
Hamish shares his experience of having a reasonable day at the races, despite initial struggles and uncertainty during betting.
The People's Camel!
Q: Hamish, why on earth does Ross sell Wyclif?
Ross reflects on the decision to sell Wyclif and shares the emotional ties and stories surrounding the horse.

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A captivating podcast that centers around the world of horse racing, featuring two prominent Australian broadcasters who share their humorous and insightful experiences as avid punters. The engaging discussions often weave personal anecdotes with in-depth analyses of current races, betting strategies, and notable events in the racing calendar. With a strong focus on both the excitement of horse racing and the camaraderie among fellow punters, listeners can expect a mix of entertainment and valuable insights. This unique blend of humor and expertise makes it a must-listen for racing enthusiasts and casual fans alike.

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1. David Hayes
2. Chris Waller
3. Sophie Sixnames
4. Daryl Braithwaite
5. Jimmy Bartel
6. Gerald Mannane
7. Sam Anderson
8. Alan Tiger Keenan

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