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The Final Furlong Podcast
The Final Furlong Podcast
The ultimate podcast for anyone with a passion for horse racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Hosted by Emmet Kennedy, with jockey Denis O'Regan and an array of special guests, our twice-weekly show features expert race previews and analysis to help you make informed bets. We also sits down with some of the biggest names in the industry, from jockeys and trainers to analysts and commentators. From legendary horses to rising stars, from classics to novice chases, we cover it all. And with a passionate and engaged community of listeners, The Final Furlong is more than just a podcast -...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 2,193 ratings
It’s all about Sunday
Great podcast which educates on joining reputable racing syndicates. I never miss an episode. Loyal listener in Azerbaijan
Loftuss5 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 07/17/23
Review
Great podcast which gets under the skin of the real stories in the sport.
SHamilton17 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/15/23
Very enjoyable
Great stuff for racing fans!!!
High Chaparral via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 03/13/23
Recent Episodes
Emmet Kennedy and former jockey Aidan Coleman chat about the latest stories in racing, including Willie Mullins' extraordinary achievement in becoming British Champion Jumps Trainer after winning both the Aintree and Scottish Grand Nationals. But what does his win mean for British Racing, and how...
Published 04/25/24
Emmet Kennedy, George Gorman, and Adam Mills review the key races from Aintree, including a second Grand National for Willie Mullins and a first for jockey Paul Townend with I Am Maximus. How will he fare in Grade 1 open company next year? Plus, what did the lads think of this year's running of...
Published 04/16/24
Published 04/16/24
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