JOHN TAPP RACING PODCAST
JOHN TAPP RACING PODCAST
Episode 73: Tappy chats with Tony Noonan (Part 2)
In part 2 Tony talks of his heyday at Mornington, when he was training a team of 100 horses. He reflects on the wonderful horses who’ve shaped his career, and the great jockeys with whom he’s had a winning association.
Episode 72: Tappy chats with Tony Noonan (Part 1)
In part 1 Tony Noonan talks about childhood days with his mother’s family who whet his appetite for racing.
Episode 67: Tappy chats with Kristen Buchanan
Kristen Buchanan lived in WA as a youngster and attained Uni Degrees in Biology and Exercise Physiology. Those qualifications would have given her any number of job choices, but training racehorses was all she wanted to do.
Episode 65: Tappy chats with Bob Thomsen (Part 2)
In part 2 of the podcast Bob reminisces about horses like Danewin, Slight Chance and Shogun Lodge who won many Group 1 races.
Episode 64: Tappy chats with Bob Thomsen (Part 1)
Part 1 - Bob Thomsen taught himself the basics of horsemanship at a riding school, before becoming apprenticed to Tommy Smith in 1957.
Episode 63: Tappy chats with Barbara Joseph
In keeping with our plan to introduce country based trainers from time to time, we introduce the lady known as the “Baroness Of Bombala”.
Episode 58: Tappy chats with Sue Grills
This week we talk to Tamworth’s Sue Grills, who was NSW Country Trainer of the Year in the 2014/15 season. Sue brings an occasional horse to the “big smoke”, and is rarely far away.
Episode 57: Tappy chats with Ron Quinton (Part 2)
In Part 2 Ron takes us through the tough transition to the ranks of Sydney trainers. He talks about the best horses he’s prepared, his role as a tutor of young jockeys, and his riding stints in Ireland.
Episode 54: Tappy chats with Richard Freedman
I had many a conversation with Richard Freedman at Sky Channel, and not once did he hint that he might train horses again. Two years ago the bug bit him when he pre-trained a few for brother Michael at Hawkesbury.
Episode 50: Tappy chats to Fred Kersley (Part 1)
It’s hard to believe Fred Kersley is approaching his 80th birthday. The remarkable horseman is just as passionate today, as he was at any stage of his career.
Episode 46: Tappy chats to Betty Lane
Betty Lane, sometimes called the grande dame of Australia’s female horse trainers. Betty got a blunt refusal, the first time she applied for an AJC licence in the early seventies.
Episode 42: Tappy chats with Pat Webster
Pat Webster began his racing life, as an apprentice jockey with trainer Betty Lane at Geurie (NSW). He graduated to Sydney where his riding career took off, but was abruptly halted by a nasty race fall.
Episode 40: Tappy chats with Mark Minervini
The Inglis Digital Online Auction has produced some exciting results, since its introduction in May 2017. SA trainer Mark Minervini showed great judgement in buying a mare from Kalgoorlie last December.
Episode 38: Tappy chats with Alan Bailey
Our podcast guest is Alan Bailey, who retired from the training ranks six years ago with 3000 winners under his belt.
Episode 30: Tappy chats with Leon Macdonald
The powerful Lindsay Park training empire has dominated South Australian racing since 1965.
Adelaide trainers have always struggled to compete, but Leon Macdonald has managed to win two premierships in his own right.
Episode 29: Tappy chats with Pat Carey
There’s no more highly thought of trainer in Victoria than multiple Group 1 winner Pat Carey.
Episode 25: Tappy chats with Kerry Ann Turner
Twenty nine year old Kerry Ann Turner realised a dream recently, when she was crowned champion NSW trainer for the 2017/18 season.
Episode 21: Tappy chats with Grahame Begg
Grahame Begg joins the podcast this week, and talks about his shock decision to quit Sydney racing 4 years ago.
Episode 20: Tappy chats with Tim Butt
On the trots trail we talk to successful NZ trainer Tim Butt, who has won 50 grand circuit races in a stellar career.
Episode 18: Tappy chats with Anthony Cummings
Our podcast this week features multiple Group 1 winning trainer Anthony Cummings, who's back training out of Leilani Lodge, home base to his late father Bart for 4 decades. Anthony is now training in partnership with son Edward, and the pair begin the new season with more than 50 horses in work.