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Inside the Rails

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Join horse racing enthusiasts, Simon Double and Phil Boyle and their guests from around the racing world as they discuss the experience of owning a share of your own racehorse. Find out about what it is like to become an owner and the different options available to get involved. It need not cost as much as you might think! Simon and Phil are happy to answer any questions that you may have about racehorse ownership or racing in general. Simon can be contacted by email at: info@solarioracing.com and Phil can be contacted by email at: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk.Phil Boyle
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  • On The Road with Marco Ghiani
    Apr 1 2026

    Simon Double and co-host Phil Boyle return for another episode of Inside the Rails, with a review of the Cheltenham Festival, and an interview with jockey Marco Ghiani.

    Phil shares some sad news from BG Racing and Simon updates on the Solario Racing horses.

    The hosts discuss Cheltenham’s atmosphere, betting results and the key races and winners.

    They also discuss the festival starts, and Willie Mullins’ Fact To File withdrawal.

    They are joined by Marco Ghiani from his car on the way to ride at Kempton! Marco discusses his route from Sardinia to the British Racing School, his routine and targets and views on syndicates.

    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    00:54 This Month’s Guest Preview

    01:36 Syndicate Update - Heartbreak for BG Racing

    04:47 Solario Racing Horses Update

    05:54 Cheltenham Festival Atmosphere

    07:44 Punting Results Recap

    09:13 Festival Highlights

    16:19 Mullins Going Controversy

    17:55 False Starts Debate

    20:51 Ryan Moore Riding Constitution Hill

    22:13 Aintree Hopes and Picks

    22:54 A Horse Walked Into A Hotel

    25:26 Marco Ghiani Interview

    34:20 Wrap Up and Thanks

    Useful links mentioned in this episode:

    www.solarioracing.com

    www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk

    Contact the hosts:

    Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk

    Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com

    Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails

    Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario

    Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates

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  • Cheltenham Preview and Chat With Tom Marquand
    Mar 1 2026

    Simon Double and co-host Phil Boyle are back with another episode of Inside The Rails, this one featuring their Cheltenham Festival preview and an interview with top jockey Tom Marquand.

    The hosts discuss their own syndicate horses and look back at Constitution Hill’s nine-length Flat win at Southwell and the other racing highlights from the past month, including the Dublin Racing Festival.

    Phil previews the grade races from all four days of the Cheltenham Festival, and Simon adds his own selections, before the hosts are joined by this month's guest, jockey, Tom Marquand.

    Tom discusses his route into racing, and his experience riding for William Haggas. He talks about riding horses on the gallops and provides some of his favourite racecourses and racehorses before adding his three changes for the good of British racing.

    00:00 Welcome and Catch Up

    01:37 BG Racing Update

    03:13 Solario Racing News

    06:46 Constitution Hill's Flat Debut

    11:02 Dublin Festival Highlights

    14:59 Cheltenham Preview

    20:14 Best Bets Recap

    21:40 Guest Interview With Tom Marquand

    22:54 How Tom Started In Racing

    25:14 Riding For William Haggas

    26:13 Do Morning Gallops Matter

    29:56 Favourite Course and Horses

    36:06 Three Changes For The Good Of Racing

    Useful links mentioned in this episode:

    www.solarioracing.com

    www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk

    Contact the hosts:

    Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk

    Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com

    Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails

    Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario

    Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates

    Follow Tom Marquand on Twitter/X - @TomMarquand

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  • Racing Around The World with Hollie Doyle
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode of Inside the Rails, hosts Simon Double and Phil Boyle welcome top jockey, Hollie Doyle, as a special guest.

    They delve into various topics, including Hollie's impressive career and her experiences riding both in the UK and internationally. Hollie chats about her career milestones, her favourite courses and horses and provides her “things to change to improve British racing”.

    The hosts also discuss their respective syndicates, review the recent action and share insights and predictions for the upcoming Cheltenham Festival.

    00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Welcome

    00:41 Special Guest Announcement: Hollie Doyle

    01:38 BG Racing Updates

    04:01 Solario Racing Updates

    08:14 Cheltenham Trials Day Review

    15:04 Cheltenham Festival Predictions

    18:36 Jockeys and Their Career Moves

    20:38 Welcoming Special Guest: Hollie Doyle

    21:07 A Rare Day Off: Jockey's Routine

    21:41 Fitness and Hobbies: Balancing Life and Racing

    22:37 Racing Background: The Hollie Doyle Story

    23:30 Apprenticeship Journey: From David Evans to Richard Hannon

    25:16 Riding for Archie Watson: Loyalty and Success

    27:34 International Racing: Experiences in Japan and Hong Kong

    30:24 Favourite Horses and Career Highlights

    32:10 The Importance of Syndicates in Racing

    33:41 Improving British Racing: Hollie Doyle's Suggestions

    35:23 Conclusion and Farewell

    Useful links mentioned in this episode:

    www.solarioracing.com

    www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk

    Contact the hosts:

    Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk

    Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com

    Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails

    Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario

    Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates

    Follow Hollie Doyle on Twitter/X - @HollieDoyle1

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    37 m
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