The World Sporting Betting Met Preview show, hosted by Alistair Cohen, with guests Robert Bloomberg and Richard Fourie.
Enjoy the show – note it was filmed on Monday 22 January:
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Enjoy the show – note it was filmed on Monday 22 January:
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His Highness the Aga Khan was the recipient of the Contribution to the Industry Award at the annual Horse Racing Ireland Awards in Dublin on Tuesday evening
Johnny Appleseed from the Tony Peter stable takes his place in Race 8 and he may be the horse to close off the meeting