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Rail Talk Episode 13: All Together Now

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Does racing need a new association of owners and trainers to confront its challenges? Should there be an increase in the Kentucky Derby purse? Just how many words can a person fit into one tweet?

Those are all questions ultra-successful Thoroughbred owner Mike Repole attempted to answer this week, and it provided fuel for a fascinating discussion this week on Episode 13 of Real Talk. Joe Bianca and Jon Green dissected Repole’s rants, which they said contained a number of great, actionable ideas that need the kind of attention Repole is providing, but also wondered whether or not a new organization would be helpful or harmful in an era of racing that *finally* has a central governing body.

Later, Joe and Jon welcomed FanDuel/TVG host Scott Hazelton to talk about what makes racing at Keeneland so irresistible, and celebrated some monster performances on the racetrack during the last big tuneup weekend for the Breeders’ Cup.

Don’t miss an episode of Rail Talk or any of our ever-growing library of fun, insightful content. Get notified as soon as new episodes drop by subscribing on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible or at RailTalkMedia.com. Special shoutout to our wonderful sponsors Fasig-Tipton, Taylor Made, The Green Group, Arion Pedigrees and Black Dog Bloodstock for their love and support.

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Does racing need a new association of owners and trainers to confront its challenges? Should there be an increase in the Kentucky Derby purse? Just how many words can a person fit into one tweet?

Those are all questions ultra-successful Thoroughbred owner Mike Repole attempted to answer this week, and it provided fuel for a fascinating discussion this week on Episode 13 of Real Talk. Joe Bianca and Jon Green dissected Repole’s rants, which they said contained a number of great, actionable ideas that need the kind of attention Repole is providing, but also wondered whether or not a new organization would be helpful or harmful in an era of racing that *finally* has a central governing body.

Later, Joe and Jon welcomed FanDuel/TVG host Scott Hazelton to talk about what makes racing at Keeneland so irresistible, and celebrated some monster performances on the racetrack during the last big tuneup weekend for the Breeders’ Cup.

Don’t miss an episode of Rail Talk or any of our ever-growing library of fun, insightful content. Get notified as soon as new episodes drop by subscribing on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible or at RailTalkMedia.com. Special shoutout to our wonderful sponsors Fasig-Tipton, Taylor Made, The Green Group, Arion Pedigrees and Black Dog Bloodstock for their love and support.

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