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May 19, 2025 63 mins

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This week's Racing Room podcast features: 


  • Intro & Luke Harvey's Chicken Wings (0-7mins)
  • Racing Review & A 12/1 Fancy for the Derby (7-11mins)
  • Dawn Raids Of Bookmakers in Ireland (11-19mins)
  • Levy Yield Up To £108m - A Ticking Time Bomb (19-24mins)
  • Parts of Racing Seeking Different Tax Rate (24-35mins)
  • She's Perfect French Guineas Appeal (35-38mins)
  • Field Sizes Down: Frustrated Stakeholders (38-41mins)
  • Goodwood & Newbury Improvements (41-42mins)
  • David Evans' Runner Contamination (42-45mins)
  • No More Ladies' Team in the Shergar Cup (45-47mins)
  • Racing's Rich List (47-48mins)
  • HBF Survey & SP Overround Questions (48-50mins)
  • AOB: SpreadEx £2m Fine (50-52mins)
  • Your Questions Answered (52mins -End)


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