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International Horse Racing and Cricket podcast hosted by Stephen Wallis. Listen in as I talk with the sports' stars from Newmarket and around the world. People and stories that move you.
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In the second and final part of The Legend of Black Caviar, Stephen Wallis continues the story of the Australian wonder mare who retired unbeaten after winning all 25 of her races. Edward Sadler takes up the story of Black Caviar’s legacy. Emily Hornum, curator of The Perfect Run exhibition for the Victoria Racing Club at Flemington Racecourse, talks about what visitors can expect to see in the exhibition and the reaction from those who have already experienced it. Sky Sports Racing reporter Callum Helliwell discusses Australian horses coming to Royal Ascot and his enjoyment of seeing them take part at the meeting, while Newmarket trainer and international racing columnist John Berry recalls the special atmosphere of 23 June 2012, when he was at Ascot to witness Black Caviar’s Diamond Jubilee Stakes victory. Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com A fitting conclusion to the story of one of racing’s most extraordinary champions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Royal Ascot approaches, we revisit one of the most dramatic moments in the meeting’s history – Black Caviar’s heart-stopping victory in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes in 2012. Joining us are Racing.com presenter and journalist Edward Sadler, former jockey George Baker, who rode in the race, and Sky Sports Racing reporter Callum Helliwell to reflect on the day the Wonder from Down Under survived a huge scare to preserve her unbeaten record. In part two, we’ll explore Black Caviar’s enduring legacy and discuss The Perfect Run, a new exhibition celebrating the champion mare at Flemington Racecourse. Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Royal Ascot is nearly here, and Australian trainer Henry Dwyer joins The Paddock and the Pavilion to discuss the chances of Asfoora in Tuesday’s King Charles III Stakes. After two disappointing runs this season, Henry believes his star mare needs to get back to her best. With Champion jockey Oisin Murphy in the saddle and another trip to Royal Ascot beckoning, can Asfoora recapture the form that saw her win the King Charles III Stakes in 2024? Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, the final one, of The 20 Over Take: Women’s T20 World Cup, Rosa from Rosa Talks Ball joins me to share her predictions ahead of the tournament. We discuss who she thinks will lift the trophy, the teams, and players to watch, and she names her England XI for the opening match. Rosa also picks a player to watch from every team in the competition, sums up each nation in a single word, and makes some tournament predictions that may raise a few eyebrows as the action unfolds from 12 June to 5 July. Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The 20 Over Take: Women’s T20 World Cup, cricket commentator, writer and author Izzy Duncan shares her predictions ahead of the tournament. We discuss who she thinks will lift the trophy, the teams and players to watch, and take an in-depth look at both World Cup groups. We also begin by reflecting on the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009, won by England, and consider how the women’s game has evolved since that landmark tournament. Interview Date 28 May 2026 Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The 20 Over Take: Women’s T20 World Cup, Sue Strachan, former Scotland Women’s Team Manager and former President of Cricket Scotland, shares her predictions ahead of the tournament. We discuss who she thinks will lift the trophy, the teams to watch, the players who could define the competition, and Scotland’s chances of making an impact on the world stage. We also look ahead to their eagerly anticipated group-stage clash against England at Headingley on 20 June, as the action runs from 12 June to 5 July, and discuss her hopes for the tournament and what it can do for the women’s game. Interview Date 17 May 2026 Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The 20 Over Take: Women’s T20 World Cup, Jane Powell, former England captain and coach, shares her predictions ahead of the tournament. We discuss why she believes this could be the most open Women’s T20 World Cup ever, who she thinks will lift the trophy, the teams to watch, and the players who could define the competition, including the key England players she believes could make the difference as the action runs from 12 June to 5 July. A passionate cricket lover, Jane captained England in a One Day World Cup final, coached England during an Ashes tour of Australia, and recently completed her term as the first female President of Yorkshire CCC. Interview Date 19 May 2026 Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the Women’s T20 World Cup just days away, James and Susan Bryce join us to look ahead to Scotland’s campaign and reflect on the journey that has taken daughters Kathryn and Sarah Bryce to the international stage. While cricket fans know the Bryce sisters for their performances on the field, this episode tells the story from a different perspective. James and Susan discuss what it means to have two daughters representing Scotland and the experiences they have shared following their careers from school cricket to the world game. The Bryce family will be in the stands throughout the tournament, including Scotland’s opening match against Ireland on 13 June and the eagerly anticipated meeting with England on 20 June. The episode title, We Love Watching Them, comes from a comment Susan makes during the conversation. It sums up how James and Susan feel as they follow their daughters’ Scotland careers. Please subscribe to us on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or on our YouTube channel. Connect with us on X, Facebook & Instagram @ThePaddandPav www.stephenwallismedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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