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HRRN’s ROAD TO THE BREEDERS’ CUP STOPS AT KEENELAND FOR LIVE COVERAGE OF FALL STARS WEEKEND

HRRN’s ROAD TO THE BREEDERS’ CUP STOPS AT KEENELAND FOR LIVE COVERAGE OF FALL STARS WEEKEND

Horse Racing Radio Network (HRRN), the exclusive radio network of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships, continues their Road to the Breeders’ Cup series this Friday with live coverage of Keeneland’s Fall Stars Weekend. 

 

Trainer Talk with Eduardo Caramori and Bill Connelly

HRRN's Trainer Talk show presented by Fasig-Tipton. Trainers Marcus Eduardo Caramori and Bill Connelly discuss their careers.

Mike Smith Interview - September 27, 2014

Mike Penna and Jeff Bloom interview Hall of Fame jockey, Mike Smith on the September 27, 2014 edition of the Equine Forum.

Trainer Talk with Marcus Vitali and Phil Sims

HRRN's Trainer Talk show presented by Fasig-Tipton. Trainers Marcus Vitali and Phil Sims discuss their careers.

Trainer talk with Neil Drysdale

Mike Penna interviews Hall of Fame trainer Neil Drysdale for the full hour of Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton.   

POPULAR HRRN SHOWS MOVING TO NEW SIRIUSXM CHANNELS STARTING THIS WEEK

Weekday Shows to be Aired on Sirius 220/XM 206 and Weekends on Sirius 92/XM 92


Horse Racing Radio Network (HRRN), the Eclipse Award-winning broadcast organization based in Lexington, KY, announced Monday their array of popular programming will now be heard on new SiriusXM channels beginning this week.  

HRRN's trio of weekday talk shows will shift to Sirius 220 and XM 206 starting with Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton this Wednesday evening.  The new channels will also be home to the network's Brisnet.com Call In Show on Thursday nights and the Xpressbet Weekend Stakes Preview on Friday's.  All three shows can be heard live from 6-7 p.m. ET.

Trainer Talk with Bruce Levine and Tony Dutrow

HRRN's Trainer Talk show presented by Fasig-Tipton. Trainers Bruce Levine and Tony Dutrow discuss their careers.

“Hey Big A, What Do You Say?”

By ANTHONY STABILE

“Anthony Cantore, call your office.”

If you’ve frequented a NYRA racetrack in the past couple of decades you’ve likely heard track announcer Tom Durkin, who will retire after the last race of the day at Saratoga on Sunday, Aug. 31, say these words at some point during your visit.

Anthony Cantore never worked for NYRA and probably never will. Cantore is Durkin’s childhood friend whose name he invoked at a county fair one night when he was tired of using the usual “testing 1, 2, 3…” associated with a microphone and P.A. system test.