Brought to you by Paddy Power, Leopardstown Racecourse and RacingTV. Ruby Walsh, Fran Berry and trader Frank Hickey look through all the major races over the festive period, from 26th - 29th December, across Leopardstown, Kempton, Chepstow, Limerick,...
The Goffs Thyestes Chase is the highlight of the jumps season at Gowran Park and Fran Berry and Kevin O'Ryan join racecourse supremo Eddie Scally to look forward to a race that has a special place in the hearts for many in Irish racing.
Former jockey-turned-Racing TV pundit and presenter Fran Berry travels back to Japan, where he enjoyed a successful stint in the saddle, to see the training centre, experience a day at Tokyo races - from a spectator's point of view - and meet some ol...
Sea The Stars' victory over Mastercraftsman at York in 2009 remembered by Aidan O'Brien, Johnny Murtagh and Fran Berry - some great recollections of the race shared.
Fran Berry travels back to Japan, where he enjoyed a successful stint in the saddle, to see the training centre, experience a day at Tokyo races - from a spectator's point of view - and meet fans.
Ruby Walsh and Fran Berry share some memories of the Punchestown Festival, including stories about some of the greatest horses seen in Irish jumps racing in recent years.
Ger Lyons is a two-time Classic winning trainer, has sent out over 1,000 winners from his Glenburnie base and is recognised as one of the powerhouses of Irish racing. Not a bad for - by his own admission - a "failed" jump jockey!
‘A History in the Making’ celebrates 100 years at Ballinrobe, Fran Berry goes behind the scenes
The 13-times champion jockey talks openly about his time riding champions for Dermot Weld, Aidan O'Brien and, of course, his association with the amazing Sea The Stars.
From riding a classic winner at 17, enjoying success at the Cheltenham Festival, being number one at Ballydoyle, multiple jockey championships and countless big race succeses, Jamie Spencer's career in the saddle is one that has created many headli...
Kev & Fran hear from Davy Russell about his recovery from his horror injury.
Fran Berry walks the course at Galway