Episodes
Brian Martin is celebrating the 2020 Melbourne Cup by looking back at the history of Australia’s greatest race. 2 famous stories of recent times begin with Michael Rodd in 2007 who took Efficient to the front in the famous navy blue with white stripes, and Steven King went back to 1991 when Lets Elope took home the Cup on that first Tuesday in November   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Published 11/02/20
Bryan Martin returns in 2020 with a new edition of the History of the Melbourne Cup, we recap the brilliant win from Jeune in 1994 with Wayne Harris and reminisce on the performance of the 1987 Melbourne Cup with jockey Larry Olsen who rode Kensei to victory.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Published 11/02/20
The final edition of the History of the Melbourne Cup for series 1 is Kevin Hillier sitting down with Bryan Martin to discuss his affiliation with Australia’s greatest race. BM called the Melbourne Cup on 29 occasions, but his first memory of the race dates back to 1956. There’s also a bonus chat with 1993 winner of the Cup, Mick Kinane who became the first trainer to win the race with an international horse, the great Irish runner Vintage Crop.  For information regarding your data privacy,...
Published 11/08/19
Mick Robins left Broken Hill in 1962 to follow his passion for horse racing, finding a job with South Australian trainer Grahame Heagney. When Heagney moved to America, he left Mick in charge of training the stable, the stable that included the mighty horse Rain Lover. Rain Lover would win back to back Melbourne Cups in 1968 & 1969. Still obsessed with racing and the thrill of the win, Robins describes the spring racing carnival as another Christmas for him. As it is for most people who...
Published 11/07/19
Joe McGrath works for the VRC, his official role is to be the “keeper of the Cup” – He is apart of the Melbourne Cup Tour and takes the Cup everywhere, his brother Jim McGrath has called 20 Melbourne Cups, all the way back to the UK with the BBC. Both join Bryan Martin to discuss their favourite Cup memories, calling back to the UK, the racing ties they have in their family plus much more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 11/06/19
Wendy Green is the owner of 1999 Melbourne Cup winner Rogan Josh, she tells some terrific stories about her horse and then her trip back home with the Melbourne Cup in the back of the car. As well as Sheila Laxon who is listed as the first female to claim the Melbourne Cup with Etherial in 2001. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 11/05/19
Bryan Martin sits down with VRC historian Andrew Lemon to discuss the origins of the actual Melbourne Cup and the 3 handled trophy, the story behind the history of it. Plus Dale Monteith to talk all about the great Carbine! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 11/04/19
Arguably the greatest jockey of all-time Damien Oliver has claimed the Melbourne Cup 3 times in his illustrious career. Going back to his first win in 1995 on Doriemus, discussing his last win on Fiorente in 2013 but also perhaps the most emotional Melbourne Cup ever won was in 2002 with Damien on board Media Puzzle riding a week after his brother Jason died in a racing fall. Damien wore Jason’s silks and rode home the winner. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 11/03/19
Bryan Martin brings you another edition of The History of the Melbourne Cup, going in-depth on the “Phar Lap” story. Bryan sits down with VRC historian Andrew Lemon as they dissect “Big Red’s” dominance in the 1930 Spring Carnival, his relationship with Tommy Woodcock and the decision to send him over to America where he unfortunately passed away. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 11/02/19
Bryan Martin presents the 3rd edition of the History of the Melbourne Cup. Johnny Letts is his special guest reflecting on his 2 Melbourne Cup winners in Piping Lane and Belldale Ball but is most fondly remembered for his work doing the on track interviews with Banjo for Channel 7. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 11/01/19
Bryan Martin brings you part 2 of the Bart Cummings era of the Melbourne Cup. Sitting down for an in-depth chat with Bart’s track rider Joe Agresta. Bart didn’t have a Cup winner in the 80’s, but collected 4 Cups in the 90’s with Kingston Rule, Let’s Elope, Saintly & Rogan Josh before picking up the 12th in 2008 in one of the closest finishes to the Cup with Viewed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 10/31/19
Bryan Martin introduces The History of the Melbourne Cup, Australia’s greatest race – Andrew Lemon gives BM the history of the Cup plus we take an in-depth look in Bart Cummings, the greatest trainer to ever partake in the Cup producing 12 winners over 50 years! We relive a chat Bryan had some years ago with Roy Higgins plus Leon Corstens reflects on his time working with Bart in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 10/31/19
Coming Soon: Respected former race caller Bryan Martin sits down with some of the icons of racing as he reflects on some of the great stories and racing people over the long and storied history of The Melbourne Cup. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Published 10/30/19