PODCAST · sports
First Rodeo Radio
by First Rodeo Racing, LLC
Welcome to the First Rodeo Experience! Every week, we dive into the game-changing firsts that shape our dreams and lives. From past milestones to future goals, get inspired and discover how every great journey starts with a first step. Join us for stories and insights that make every "first" an adventure!
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Episode 44: Edgard Zayas - From Puerto Rico to Jockey Titles in the US
Enjoy this conversation with Edgard Zayas.From son of a barber in Puerto Rico to the champion jockey at Gulfstream Park multiple times. Edgard tells the story of how he got into jockey school, what it was like, the jump to the USA, and finally his latest jump from riding in FL to riding in NY -------------------Interested in chasing firsts yourself? Check our firstrodeoracing.com to see how you can do that on and off the track with First Rodeo Racing ----------------Most jockeys dream of setting a track record that will stand forever—just like Edgardo did at Aqueduct, clocking a finish that's etched into history. But behind every victory lies a grueling journey from the racetrack streets of Puerto Rico to the highest levels of American racing. Edgardo shares the raw, unfiltered story of his rise, from childhood passions to jockey school parables, and how he navigated the fiercely competitive racing scenes of Calder, Gulfstream, and now, Saratoga.In this episode, we break down:The rigorous process of Puerto Rico’s exceptional jockey school—why it sets the global standard and how it molds top talent.Edgardo's leap of faith at just 19, leaving his island roots for the uncharted waters of U.S. racing—and how he first tasted victory in the States.The mental toughness required to go from underdog to leading rider, including the pivotal decision to move from Florida to New York’s racing epicenter.The nuances of different racing surfaces—Aqueduct’s long stretch versus Saratoga’s speed-favoring course, and how weather shifts can change the game in seconds.Behind-the-scenes hustle: building relationships with trainers, racing strategies, and the importance of relentless networking in a sport that demands relentless wins.You’ll discover how nearly losing it all on the track can fuel the drive to succeed and why Edgardo believes confidence, preparation, and connection are just as vital as talent. His candid insights reveal why breaking into New York’s elite jockey ranks is the true marker of making it—plus, the mindset that keeps him sharp, focused, and ready to chase history again.Perfect for fans of horse racing, aspiring jockeys, or anyone facing a tough grind—this episode is packed with resilience stories, insider tips, and a rare glimpse into the heart of racing's relentless pursuit of greatness. Edgardo’s journey is proof that with dedication and a daring spirit, you can leave your mark on history—and maybe someday, break a record that’s impossible to beat.
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Episode 43: Daniel Shocks - The Road to NCHA (Beginner Chasing Professional Cutting)
Enjoy this conversation with Daniel ShocksHis authentic storytelling and educational Reels has grown his Instagram following to over 20k followers. Today, he’s building his path toward the NCHA and learning what it really takes to become an elite horseman.Follow Daniel on Instagram @danielishocks-------------------Interested in chasing firsts yourself? Check our firstrodeoracing.com to see how you can do that on and off the track with First Rodeo Racing ----------------Most people see horses as just beautiful animals, but Daniel reveals a deeper truth: horses are mirrors that teach us about ourselves—and the lessons are life-changing. From calming anxiety to mastering body language, Daniel’s journey from novice to aspiring cutting horse competitor is a masterclass in self-awareness, patience, and human-animal connection.In this episode, you’ll discover how working with horses can unlock profound personal growth. Daniel shares how interactions with a fiery mare helped him understand the importance of calmness and slow progress—principles that have transformed his relationships and self-perception. We break down the fascinating world of cutting, a sport rooted in ranching tradition, and explore what makes quarter horses the ideal breed for this discipline. Plus, Daniel’s story of starting with zero experience and building a dream of competing at the highest levels will inspire anyone chasing a passion.You’ll learn about the step-by-step path to achieving that dream—training, breeding, and the deep community of support within horse sports. We discuss the nuances of horse breeds, the importance of pedigree, and how digital platforms like Instagram are democratizing knowledge and opportunity. Whether you’re interested in horse riding, personal development, or just craving inspiring stories of resilience, this episode offers powerful insights into how horses teach us to lead, listen, and grow.Ideal for aspiring equestrians, mindset seekers, or anyone longing for a connection with nature—and themselves—this conversation reminds us that patience, humility, and reflection often yield the greatest rewards. If you’re ready to see yourself in a new light and learn from some of the most intelligent creatures on earth, tune in now—and get ready to chase your firsts.
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Episode 42: Brian Mermelstein - From Campus Coverage to Media Entrepreneur
Enjoy this conversation with Brian Mermelstein Brian takes us from his first sideline pass to his first contract after starting his own media company, BM Media. Follow Brian on Instagram @mermel213 ------------------- Interested in chasing firsts yourself? Check our firstrodeoracing.com to see how you can do that on and off the track with First Rodeo Racing ---------------- Most companies kill their best growth channels by scaling too fast. But what if the secret to building a thriving media presence and engaging fans is simpler—and more human—than you think? In this episode, Brian Mermelstein, a creative storyteller whose journey started with high school broadcasting dreams, shares how he's transforming the world of horse racing from the inside out. You'll discover how Brian's experience in live content, storytelling, and sports media is fueling his mission to make horse racing more accessible, relatable, and exciting for casual fans. From his innovative social media strategies to capturing the raw, emotional moments at iconic race tracks, Brian reveals the secrets behind crafting compelling stories that resonate deeply—and turn everyday spectators into lifelong enthusiasts. We break down: The importance of telling human stories that transcend sport How to simplify the racing experience to attract new audiences Practical ideas for making race days feel like other major sporting events The power of authenticity, community, and strategic content in growing fandom Why understanding your audience's interaction with content is crucial for engagement This episode isn't just about entertainment—it’s a blueprint for sports and media entrepreneurs eager to rethink fan experience, boost participation, and build a sport that thrives beyond its die-hard base. If you're passionate about storytelling, sports innovation, or just want to learn how to turn passion into impact, this is essential listening. Guest Brian Mermelstein is the founder of BM Media LLC, specializing in long-form storytelling, event coverage, and social media content for horse racing, golf, basketball, and more. Despite being early in his career, his creative approach and authenticity are already making waves in the industry. Perfect for aspiring sports media creators, racing enthusiasts, or anyone frustrated with the barriers holding back sports growth, this episode offers concrete strategies to elevate fan engagement and reimagine the future of racing. Expect fresh ideas, behind-the-scenes insights, and a passionate reminder that authentic human connection is the real game-changer. Get inspired to tell stories that matter—because when the human element shines through, the sport of kings becomes accessible, exciting, and unstoppable.
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Episode 41: Ray Handal - The Surprising Journey from Jamaica Handicapping to Training Elite Racehorses
Most trainers wait years for a breakthrough, Ray Handal got his in just his second start, winning at 75-1 and instantly commanding attention. It was the kind of upset that makes the racing world take notice.But that moment wasn’t lightning in a bottle. It was years in the making, rooted in resilience, early independence, and a childhood in Jamaica where he learned the game by handicapping races with his visually impaired father.Ray’s story is less about a single longshot win, and more about the discipline and vision it takes to build something that lasts.Interested in owning part of a team of racehorses? Learn more at firstrodeoracing.comIn this episode, Ray takes us deep into a journey that began on the backstretch of Calder Race Course, where at just 15, he was hot walking for legendary trainers and dreaming of one day training winners. From early mornings in Colonial Downs’ dorms to riding in Kentucky, Ray shares how he transformed from a kid skipping school for his passion into a top trainer whose horses are competing at the highest levels. He discusses the importance of adaptability across surfaces, from dirt to Tapeta to synthetic, revealing how his extensive experience helps him prepare horses for any track or challenge.Discover how Ray’s focus on long-term vision and diversifying experiences—working with great mentors like Kenny McPeak and Tony Dutrow—gave him insights into both the horseman’s art and the business side of racing. He shares the lessons learned from his most influential trainers and why staying hungry kept him pushing through initial setbacks. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes look at how he’s preparing for a rising star—an Oscar Performance colt heading to his barn soon—where pedigree meets strategy, and surface versatility is key.Why does this matter? Because Ray’s story exemplifies resilience, innovation, and strategic thinking in a sport that’s constantly shifting. Whether you’re an aspiring trainer, a racing enthusiast, or just curious about what it takes to succeed in such a competitive industry, this episode offers concrete insights on evolving with the game, embracing new surfaces, and making smart investments in future generations of horses and trainers.Perfect for anyone hungry to understand the true grit behind harnessing potential, this episode will inspire you to adapt, learn from every step, and never underestimate the power of patience. Ray’s philosophy of blending diverse experiences with sharp racing instincts can reshape how you see success—on the track and in life.Whether you’re captivated by the story of a second racehorse victory or exploring how to future-proof your operation in a changing racing landscape, this episode will leave you motivated and ready to take your own shot—just like Ray did—on that big stage.Ray Handal is a leading trainer known for his strategic approach and innovative mindset, with a career spanning from humble beginnings on the backstretch to winning big in graded stakes. His journey illustrates how perseverance and adaptability can turn a childhood dream into a racing renaissance.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction02:00 Ray's Early Days in Jamaica10:00 Transition to U.S. Racing20:00 Key Mentors and Lessons Learned30:00 Training Philosophy and Techniques40:00 Preparing for Future Challenges50:00 Closing Thoughts and Advice
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Episode 40: Jose Santos, Jr. - Inside the World of a Jockey Agent
In this episode, jockey agent Jose Santos Jr. shares his journey from aspiring jockey to influential agent, offering insights into the horse racing industry and the role of technology in its future. He discusses the challenges and innovations shaping the sport today.Interested in getting off the sideline and into the sport of horse racing? Learn more at firstrodeoracing.comTIMESTAMPS[0:28] Jose's JourneyDiscussion on Jose's path to becoming a jockey agent and the highs and lows of the sport.[2:03] What is a Jockey Agent?Jose explains the role of a jockey agent and how it compares to the entertainment industry.[4:25] Growing Up in Horse RacingJose shares his background, growing up in a family of jockeys, and his initial aspirations.[6:39] The Story of Funny SideA behind-the-scenes look at the legendary horse Funny Side and Jose's father's involvement.[9:06] Derby ExperiencesJose talks about the significance of the Kentucky Derby and personal experiences.[11:04] Transition to Jockey AgentHow Jose transitioned from aspiring jockey to agent, including challenges and successes.[13:47] Career Challenges and OpportunitiesJose discusses the difficulties faced in his career and the pivotal moments that shaped his path.[19:13] Handicapping and ToolsInsights into the tools and strategies Jose uses for handicapping and managing horses.[24:37] Innovations in Horse RacingDiscussion on creative race conditions and the importance of transparency in the industry.[32:05] Technology and AI in RacingJose's thoughts on the potential of AI and technology to transform horse racing.[36:30] Future of Horse RacingIdeas for improving the sport, including fan education and better support for trainers.[50:00] Rapid Fire QuestionsFun, quick questions about Jose's favorite tracks, horses, and personal insights.
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Episode 39: Gavin Saylor - Inside the Creative Mind of Gavzilla (Viral Hats, Celebrity Endorsements, and the Art of Standing Out in Fashion & Sports)
In this episode, Gavin Saylor, aka GavZilla, shares his inspiring story of turning a passion for barbering, fashion, and creativity into a viral brand with designs that took the internet by storm. Discover how personal branding, unique design, and bold moves can make you stand out in competitive markets.Connect with GavZilla on IG: https://www.instagram.com/gavzillaaa/Key Topics: Gavin’s background and how he transitioned from college lacrosse at Hartford to full-time barbering and clothing designThe creative process behind GavZilla’s unique hats and clothing, including jacket and accessory designsHow viral videos and social media made GavZilla’s designs iconic, with millions of views on InstagramThe story of celebrity and athlete endorsements, and the impact of virality on brand growthThe intersection of horse racing culture and fashion, with GavZilla’s entry into the sport's apparel sceneBuilding a community and networking at horse races, including influencer engagement and event experienceChallenges of design imitation and protecting creative work in the digital ageFuture goals: expanding into race day attire, exclusive drops, and collaborations with sports figuresThe inspiring ethos of doing things differently—whether in fashion, sports, or branding Timestamps: 00:10 - Introduction to Gavin Saylor and his creative journey 02:46 - From college to barbering and clothing experiments 04:27 - What motivated him to pursue barbering full-time 06:16 - The creative techniques behind Gavzilla’s hair and fashion designs 07:29 - The process of designing custom, one-of-one pieces 09:08 - Going viral with the famous crimped hats and celebrity adoption 10:53 - The story behind viral videos with millions of views 12:24 - How viral success shaped Gavin's confidence and brand visibility 14:15 - The first celebrity to wear Gavzilla’s hats and the impact on growth 16:02 - The psychology of making pieces for specific clients and fans 17:20 - The importance of authenticity and putting yourself out there 18:37 - The approach to creating backlogged vs. client-specific designs 19:32 - Highlighting the most memorable piece—Machine Gun Cali charm 21:18 - Viral moments, international sightings, and celebrity reach 22:45 - Challenges with imitation, leaks, and protecting intellectual property 25:01 - Staying grounded despite fame and success 26:09 - Aspirations to evolve Gavzilla into a full brand beyond hats 27:20 - Collaborating with First Rodeo on custom apparel and the design ethos 28:10 - Entering the horse racing fashion scene and its potential 30:56 - The community and networking opportunities at horse races 33:20 - The culture and social energy of racing events 35:31 - The influence of celebrities and social media on horse racing’s visibility 36:53 - The modern approach to race day attire, blending tradition with innovation 39:34 - The excitement of Kentucky Derby and influence of racing culture 40:39 - Opportunities to grow within the sport’s apparel and brand ecosystem 43:00 - Designing race day gear and the evolution of fashion at major racetracks 45:00 - The intersection of style, culture, and the sport’s future 47:39 - Using racing as a platform for personal branding and community building 50:50 - The impact of social media, influencers, and digital engagement on the sport 53:36 - The parallels between golf's renaissance and horse racing’s revival 55:50 - The importance of storytelling and shared experiences in racing traditions 58:00 - Rapid-fire questions: favorite racetracks, sports icons, and future collaborations 62:44 - Wrapping up with Gavin’s plans and the excitement for future ventures Interested in getting off the sideline and into the sport of horse racing? Learn more at firstrodeoracing.com
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Episode 38: Frank Turman - From Attending the Derby as a Fan to Winning Graded Stakes As An Owner
SummaryIn this conversation, Frank Turman shares how a chance encounter at a Kentucky Derby laid the pathway to being a graded stakes winning owner. Frank & Matt recount their wins at Oaklawn in February, where the two met and discuss how Frank got his start as an owner. The conversation covers how Frank got connected to a bloodstock agent, Mike Maker, and Norm Casse. They talk through some of the next "firsts" that Turman Racing Stables is chasing, as well as ideas to grow the game. Interested in owning a piece of Two Seven O and all the horses in First Rodeo? Learn more at firstrodeoracing.com
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Episode 37: Anthony Montedoro - Racing, Recovery, and Relationships: A Jockey Agent’s Story
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Anthony Montedoro shares his journey from growing up near Monmouth Park to becoming a successful jockey agent. He discusses the vibrant atmosphere of horse racing, the importance of community, and his personal struggles with addiction. The conversation delves into the mechanics of entry day, the relationships built in the racing world, and the future of horse racing in New Jersey. Montedoro emphasizes the need for innovation to attract new fans and the impact of technology on gambling. The discussion concludes with rapid-fire questions, revealing Montedoro's favorite tracks and horses, and his advice to his younger self.Interested in owning a piece of Two Seven O and all the horses in First Rodeo? Learn more at firstrodeoracing.comTakeaways- Anthony grew up near Monmouth Park and was introduced to racing at a young age.- He struggled with addiction for many years but has been sober for eight years.- The camaraderie in the racing community is unmatched and essential for success.- Building relationships with trainers and jockeys is crucial for a jockey agent.- Entry day mechanics involve communication between trainers and agents to secure rides.- Family-friendly events and education are key to attracting new fans to horse racing.- Horse racing must evolve to compete with other forms of gambling.- The impact of technology on gambling is significant and needs to be addressed.- Montedoro believes in the importance of humanizing relationships in the racing industry.- He emphasizes the need for transparency and collaboration among horsemen and regulatory bodies.
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Episode 36: Eric Gary - Eric’s Journey in Racing, Two Seven O’s Win, & Partner Q&A
Summary This conversation centers around the questions submitted by those that are partners in First Rodeo / own a piece of Two Seven O. Matthew and Eric Gary discuss their recent win at Oaklawn Park, Eric's journey in horse racing, and the training regimen for TSO. They delve into the strategies for future races, the need for uniform regulations in horse racing, and share personal insights through rapid-fire questions. The discussion highlights the dedication required in the sport and the camaraderie among those involved. Interested in owning a piece of Two Seven O and all the horses in First Rodeo? Learn more at firstrodeoracing.com Takeaways - Eric's journey into horse racing began at age 13. - He transitioned from aspiring jockey to trainer due to injuries. - Training horses requires perfect preparation for success. - Winning a race is a significant achievement in a competitive field. - Uniform regulations in horse racing are essential for fairness. - The dedication of horsemen often goes unnoticed by the public. - Horse 270 has a unique personality and training needs. - Future races for horse 270 are being carefully considered. - The camaraderie in horse racing is a key aspect of the sport. - Eric emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey in racing.
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Episode 35: Justin Adakonis - From a Karting Birthday to a Professional Driving Career
SummaryJustin Adakonis, the current championship leader of the MX-5 Cup, shares his journey from karting to professional racing. He discusses the intricacies of race strategy, particularly at Daytona, and explains the structure of the IMSA series. The conversation delves into the business model of racing, highlighting the importance of sponsorship, funding, and personal branding for drivers. Justin reflects on his experiences, the challenges of balancing education with racing, and his aspirations for the future. The discussion also draws parallels between motorsports and horse racing, emphasizing the strategic elements common to both sports.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 34: Olivia Witkowski: From Passion to Profession - Olivia’s Journey in Horse Racing and Photography
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Olivia Witkowski shares her journey into the world of horse racing photography. From her childhood love for horses to her experiences at the Saratoga Special, Olivia discusses the importance of storytelling in racing through photography. She highlights the unique energy of mornings at the track, the excitement of big race days, and the differences between Saratoga and Gulfstream Park. Olivia emphasizes the need to preserve the history of horse racing and expresses her hopes for the future of the sport. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal Olivia's favorite aspects of racing and her aspirations in photography.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 33: Jamie Haydon - History of the Jockey Club, Equine Research, and Much More
SummaryIn this conversation, Jamie Haydon shares his extensive experience in the horse racing industry, detailing his journey from working on the Keeneland maintenance crew to his current roles at the Jockey Club and Grayson Jockey Club Research Foundation. He discusses the importance of equine research, the role of the Jockey Club in regulating the sport, and the future of horse racing, emphasizing the need for increased purses and better wagering options. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of horse racing in communities and the importance of educating new fans about the sport.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 32: The Horse Racing Kings - From selling waters to interviewing Portnoy (The next gen of leaders growing up in Saratoga)
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Brian hosts Marcus and Brendan from Horse Racing Kings, who share their journey into the horse racing industry at a young age. They discuss their interview approaches and their aspirations to grow their community and content creation efforts. The conversation highlights their experiences, challenges, and the excitement of engaging with notable figures in the industry, as well as their goals for the future.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 31: Bret Middleton - Discovering the joy of Racehorse Ownership
SummaryIn this episode of First Rodeo Radio, host Matthew interviews Bret Middleton, a passionate horse racing enthusiast who shares his journey from growing up on a farm in Indiana to becoming an active participant in horse racing ownership. Bret discusses his experiences with various ownership groups, the importance of community in the sport, and the opportunities for enhancing the ownership experience. He emphasizes the need for greater accessibility and engagement in horse racing, particularly for families and younger generations. The conversation also touches on Bret's personal experiences, insights into the racing industry, and his vision for the future of horse racing ownership.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 30: 2025 FRR Awards
SummaryIn this episode, the hosts celebrate the New Year and reflect on their experiences in horse racing throughout 2025. They discuss their favorite moments, including significant achievements and challenges faced in managing their racing team. The conversation shifts to the highlights of the year, including notable races and horses, leading to a discussion on the horse of the year. The hosts share valuable lessons learned in racing management and express excitement for upcoming events and goals in 2026, emphasizing the importance of community and shared experiences in the sport.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 29: Donald Little, III (Centennial Farms) - Tradition Meets Innovation: The Future of Racing with the VP of the Longest-Active Racing Partnership
SummaryIn this episode of First Rodeo Radio, host Matthew speaks with Donald Little III, the VP of Sales for Centennial Farms. They discuss Donald's journey to become the third generation to eventually lead Centennial Farms, the economics of the racing industry, and much more. Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 28: Jonathan Rapp (Twin Sports Racing) - From the Craps Table at 18 to Winning Stakes Races
SummaryIn this episode of First Rodeo Radio, host Matthew speaks with Jonathan Rapp, the owner of Twin Sports Racing. They discuss Jonathan's journey into horse racing, the challenges of ownership and the economics of the racing industry. Jonathan shares insights on the need for transparency and accountability in the sport, as well as the emotional rollercoaster of being a horse owner. The conversation wraps up with rapid-fire questions, revealing Jonathan's favorite horse, track, and advice to his younger self.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - Text Matt (732-947-2792) or go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 27: John Kelsey (Founder, Managing Partner - Delta Thoroughbreds)
SummaryIn this episode of First Rodeo Radio, host Matthew speaks with John Kelsey, managing partner of Delta Thoroughbreds, about his journey into horse racing, the excitement of ownership, and the challenges of modernizing the sport. John shares his experiences from childhood visits to Monmouth Park to his current ventures in horse ownership and partnerships. The conversation delves into the strategies behind claiming horses, the thrill of yearlings, and the importance of engaging younger generations in horse racing. They also discuss the future of the sport and the need for innovation in wagering. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal John's passion for racing and his insights on success.Interested in owning your own sports team?Limited spots open in 2026 - go to www.firstrodeoracing.com for more info
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Episode 26: Christopher Sutton (Founder, Paddock Pat Racing) - Starting a Racing Partnership at 30 Years Old
SummaryIn this episode of First Rodeo Radio, host Matthew interviews Christopher Sutton, who recently started a horse racing partnership called Paddock Pat. Christopher shares his journey into horse racing, starting from his childhood in North Carolina, his experiences at various racetracks, and the challenges he faced in establishing his racing stable. He discusses the thrill of claiming horses, the joy of winning, and the importance of community engagement in horse ownership. Throughout the conversation, Christopher emphasizes resilience, the potential for growth in horse racing, and his vision for making the sport more accessible and mainstream.Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@FirstRodeoRacingInstagram: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 25: Charlie Boone (Next Gen Farm Owner) - From D1 Soccer to Saving the Family Farm
SummaryThe first live podcast! We recommend everyone make their way over to YouTube to get a full grasp of the incredible undertaking getting the family farm back up & running. Link to channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FirstRodeoRacingInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 24: Glenn Gunter - BC Future Stars’ Friday Preview & How a HS Summer Gig Turned into a Lifelong Passion
SummaryIn this episode, Matthew and Glenn Gunter discuss the upcoming Breeders' Cup, sharing insights on horse racing, handicapping strategies, and personal stories from their experiences in the industry. Glenn shares his journey into horse racing, the importance of understanding track biases, and his betting strategies for the races. They analyze specific races, including the Juvenile Turf Sprint and the Juvenile Fillies, while also reflecting on Glenn's big score at the 1999 Breeders' Cup. The conversation concludes with thoughts on improving the sport and the Breeders' Cup itself.Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 23: FRR Roundtable - Sales Behind the Scenes, Lessons Learned, Q4 2025 Preview (Brian Mills, Nick DeMartino, Matt Scull)
In this episode of First Rodeo Radio, Matthew, Nick, and Brian discuss their experiences at the Keeneland September Sale, sharing insights on horse selection, the importance of shortlisting, and the excitement of acquiring a new horse. They reflect on their ownership journey, upcoming races, and the lessons learned throughout the process, emphasizing the highs and lows of horse racing and the importance of community and communication in the sport.Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 22: Dr. Jeff Boschwitz (Managing Partner - PlayingTheField Racing) - Using Data Analytics to Maximize Claiming ROI
In this episode, we interview Dr. Jeff Boschwitz, who describes how he built a claiming syndicate that has captured 50 wins over 5 years on the NYRA circuit while not losing any money. Jeff discusses how he uses a unique database he has built that captures the ROI on every claim made on the NYRA circuit since 2018 to show him what ponds are best to fish in for claims and who the best trainers to work with are. He also discusses the importance of other forms of data to help in the claiming process as well as some lessons learned along the journey.Paulick Report article: https://paulickreport.com/news/ray-s-paddock/when-it-comes-to-thoroughbred-ownership-the-experts-say-claiming-is-your-best-betInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 21: Shannon Castagnola (Director of Sales & Stallion Season - Airdrie Stud) - Breeding Business Insights
In this episode of First Rodeo Radio, Matthew Scull interviews Shannon Castagnola, the Director of Sales and Stallion Seasons at Airdrie Stud. Shannon shares her journey into the horse industry, her experiences in sales, and the intricacies of evaluating mares and stallions. The conversation delves into the evolution of horse sales, the importance of breeding strategies, and the future of horse racing. Shannon emphasizes the love of the horse as the core of the industry and discusses the need for biological diversity in breeding practices.Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 20: Eric Resendiz (John Ortiz Racing, Irish National Stud ‘25, Amplify ‘21)- From Arapahoe to Ascot: Eric’s Global Racing Ride
In this episode of First Rodeo Radio, host Matthew Scull interviews Eric Resendiz, who shares his journey in the horse racing industry, from his early experiences at Arapahoe Park in Colorado to his current role at Saratoga. Eric discusses his involvement with the Amplify mentorship program, his time at Johnabelle, and his transformative experience at the Irish National Stud. He reflects on the importance of mentorship, the unique personalities of stallions, and the differences between racing in the U.S. and Europe. The conversation also touches on the need for better marketing strategies to attract younger audiences to horse racing, as well as Eric's aspirations for the future in farm management.Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 19: Matt Cutair (Managing Partner, Adelphi Racing Club) - From Startup Exit to Starting Gates: Matt Cutair’s Journey to Adelphi Racing
In this episode of First Rodeo Radio, we are joined by Matt Cutair, managing partner of Adelphi Racing. They discuss Cutair's journey from starting / selling Audio HQ, the founding of Adelphi Racing, and the importance of communication and engagement with partners. Cutair shares insights on trainer selection, the challenges and opportunities within the horse racing industry, and the significance of fostering a positive community around the sport. The conversation highlights the excitement of horse ownership and the potential for growth in the industry, especially with the new Belmont Park.Learn more about Adelphi at: https://adelphiracing.com/Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 18: Danny Sheehy (Professional Jockey) - From Winning Pony Races at 10 in Ireland to His First Race in the US
Pleasure to be joined by Danny Sheehy.Danny grew up the son of a trainer in Ireland. He started his jockey journey winning pony races as young as 10 & become a professional jockey at 17. Danny recently moved to the US & this podcast was recorded the day before his first race as a jockey in the US. Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 17: John Michael O’Connor (Criminal Defense Attorney, Lifelong Horse Racing Fan) - Growing Up the Son of a Trainer in Louisville, Horse Racing’s Current Landscape & Much More
Pleasure to be joined by our buddy JMOC! JMOC grew up in Louisville, the son of a trainer. Some of his earliest memories are at the track. We have a great conversation about some of those stories & discuss where the sport is at now / what we would change. Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 16: Kyle Hampton (Founder, Trifecta Thoroughbreds & Kentucky Hug Candle Co., Client Advisor/Agent Old Colony Insurance): Journey from Jockey Agent / College Student at 20, etc.
Pleasure to be joined by Kyle Hampton. Kyle's worn just about every hat in horse racing before he even turns 25. Kyle grew up in Louisville & got into horse racing around COVID. Kyle's done everything from being a horse racing analyst on Fox Sports to becoming a jockey agent at 20. Kyle now runs the partnership he helped found, Trifecta Thoroughbreds, which has had success including stakes horses entered at Saratoga. Kyle also tells the story of how he helped found a business that now his whole family helps run - Kentucky Hug Co.Learn more about Trifecta TBs here: https://www.trifectatbs.com/Check our Kentucky Hug Candle Co. here: https://www.kentuckyhugcandleco.com/Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 15: Paul Johnson (Lifelong Horse Racing Fan, FRR Owner) - History of Horse Racing in Iowa / Nebraska, Comparing US to Australian Racing, Etc.
Pleasure to be joined by Paul Johnson. Some of Paul's first memories are at the track. Paul gives us some history of racing in Iowa / Nebraska and details some of his trip to Australia, where he visited a handful of tracks. Paul has a ton of great ideas on how to grow the sport he grew up on. Follow Paul on Instagram @pjwill2Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 14: Annise Montplaisir (Co-Founder, Executive Director - Amplify Horse Racing) - From Professional Intern to Industry Leader
Pleasure to be joined by Annise Montplaisir, executive director & visionary behind Amplify Horse Racing. Amplify is the youth arm of the North American Thoroughbred Industry. Through industry education, mentorship, and career opportunities with horse programs for youth and young adults, Amplify opens up doors to understand the thoroughbred industry / how you may be able to get involved.Learn more about Amplify on their website: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 13: Derek Collett (Owner, Founder - Briggs Stable) - From a $90K Pick 6 to Starting His Own Racing Stable
Pleasure to be joined by Derek Collett, who has spun up his own racing stable. Derek & his Briggs Stable have acquired two yearlings that are getting ready to go racing down in Florida right now. Give Briggs Stable a follow on Instagram @briggs.stableInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 12: Conor Foley (Founder, Oracle Bloodstock) - Journey into Bloodstock / Selecting 2 of the last 3 Belmont Stakes Winners, the Power of Horses Bringing People Together, etc.
Pleasure to be joined by Conor Foley, a bloodstock agent based in Lexington, KY. Conor’s expertise in horse performance and market analysis brings comprehensive insight spanning breeding, racing, and commercial aspects of the industry. Conor has selected multiple Classic winners, including Belmont Stakes winners Dornoch and Mo Donegal. Yearlings selected by Conor made up 10% of the 2024 Kentucky Derby field. Conor can be reached at [email protected] in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 11: Dual Episode - Chris Thompson & Managing Partners Round-table
Dual episode to kick off the new year.We're first joined by Chris Thompson, CPA & Strategy & Operations Manager. Chris is a great resource if you own your own business or just have questions about the financial side of FRR. Reach out to Chris here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-thompson-cpa-58528a104/That conversation is followed up with a round-table of the three managing partners of FRR, mainly introducing Nick DeMartino, who's going to head up our expansion into NY racing in 2025.Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracingin
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Episode 10: Kyle Levy (Horse Racing / Sports Gambling Analyst): Upstate NY-Bred on Improvements for Racing, Breeders’ Cup, and More
In this week’s episode, we are joined by Kyle Levy, a horse racing / sports gaming analyst from upstate NY. We recap his beginnings in the sport, his visions for the future and much more. Follow Kyle on Twitter/X - @kylelevytvInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 9: Kaitlin Free: From Jockey Dreams to Paddock Analyst, Handicapping Tips, International Racing and More
In this week’s episode, we are joined by Kaitlin Free, a reporter / analyst for Churchill Downs. We recap her beginnings in the sport, her viral Kentucky Derby trifecta score, and much more. Follow Kaitlin on Twitter/X - @kaitlinefreeInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 8: Wyatt Hillerich - Hillerich Racing’s “Moneyball” Operation, Breeding Incentives, Etc.
In this week’s episode, we are joined by Wyatt Hillerich, a personal injury attorney born & raised in Louisville, Kentucky. We recap the Hillerich Racing stable's history & guiding philosophy. "Winning races and cases". Follow Matthew on Instagram - @wyatthillerich7Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 7: Stable Updates, Brian’s Claiming Program, & AI in Horse Racing
In this week's episode, the FRR founders give a stable update, talk through what they look for in a claim & discuss a side project building a computer model to help select horses. Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 6: Matthew Reidy - the Future of Horse Racing for All Stakeholders
In this week’s episode, we are joined by Matthew Reidy, a 20 year old who has flirted with a career within horse racing and has gone from learning about horse racing through a neighbor to the winner's circle of the Belmont Stakes.Follow Matthew on Instagram - @matthewreidy_Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 5: The 2YO Edgeman (Author / Columnist) - Betting Angles, Young Horseplayer Stories, and Much More
In this week’s episode, we are joined by the 2YO Edgeman. He is the author of 'Handicapping Two-Year-Old-Thoroughbreds' & a columnist for Past The Wire. Purchase his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Handicapping-Two-Year-Old-Thoroughbreds-Consistently-Winners/dp/B0CS9XP1V4Follow him on Twitter @2YOedgeInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 4: Alex Volpenhein (Founder - Bluegrass Brothers) - A Lifestyle Brand from Racetrack Roots
In this week’s episode, we are joined by Alex Volpenhein. He is the founder of Bluegrass Brothers - a lifestyle brand that celebrates Kentucky's two finest exports ... race horses & bourbon.Shop Bluegrass Brothers - https://bluegrassbrothers.com/Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 3: JT Thompson (Founder - PeakView TB Group) - Entry to Horse Racing While at UK, Future of PeakView, Brainstorming Ideas to Improve the Game
In this week’s episode, we are joined by JT Thompson. He is a partner with First Rodeo Racing on our most recent claim & is also paving his own way into the sport. Interested in pinhooking, racing, etc with JT? Reach out to him on Instagram: @peakviewtbgroupInterested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 2: Thomas Molloy (Racehorse Trainer) - Growing up in Ireland, Early Days of Horses, Vision for the Future
In this week’s episode, we are joined by Thomas Molloy. He is the main trainer for First Rodeo Racing & has been a key advisor in our early days as an ownership group.Interested in having a horse trained by Tom? Reach out to him on Instagram: @thomasmol87Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise?Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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Episode 1: BMills Introduces Himself, His First Rodeo in Horse Racing, and the Hawaii Lifestyle
Interested in owning a part of a sports franchise? Visit our site: https://www.firstrodeoracing.com/applyOr reach out directly [email protected]: @firstrodeoracing
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