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Jason opens the show recapping all the action from the weekend including ranting about the reaction to Songbird's huge performance. This week's Bad Beat of The Week is given out and Gary Norton, Equibase chartcaller for Gulfstream... more

Jason is joined by the newly assembled BARN Jury who will rule on the racing fate of Dortmund. Also handicapper Scott Shapiro joins the show to preview the big day of racing at Santa Anita coming up on Saturday.

Jason is joined by Presidential nominee Bernie Sanders to talk about what his campaign will do for horse racing. Also a new song parody is debuted about Dortmund and finally Marty McGee from the Daily Racing Form joins the show to... more

Jason talks about his random return to the announcers booth at Portland Meadows and is joined by two-time HPWS qualifier Kevin Perau.

Jason recaps the final day action of the NHC and interviews several of the top players about their NHC performances.

Jason recaps Day 2 at the NHC as the field of almost 630 is cut down to 63.

Jason recaps the action from the NHC on Day 1 and is also joined by Southern California Jockey Flavien Prat.

Jason is joined by writer Teresa Genaro to talk about her recent article on Women in Racing called "The institutional sexism that plagues racing at every level".

Jason previews the Portland Mile with Jerry Kohls, Portland's longtime racing secretary and oddsmaker. Also a new segment "Bad Beat of the Week" debuts and a new parody song about trainer Larry Jones.

Jason starts his road trip to the NHC and takes a look into the future of horse racing in the year 2025. He's also joined by Craig Milkowski from TimeForm US to talk about how speed figures are made.

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