Corneliuscast
Corneliuscast
Cornelius Lysaght
Horse racing news, views and interviews brought to you by one of the sport's foremost broadcasters.
15: No Hereford Bull
Rebecca Davies, executive director of Hereford racecourse, tells us how she has guided my favourite English track from the oblivion of closure to that rarity, a sports arena that re-opened and is now looking forward to its fifth season back. She speaks optimistically but realistically about the future of smaller racing venues like Hereford - and indeed nearby Worcester which she also runs - in a (post) Covid age, and about their importance to the local community and economy. I hope you enjoy it, and if you haven't been to Hereford, when crowds are re-admitted I'd recommend you give it a whirl. 
Oct 7, 2020
37 min
14: Boiled Rice & Apples
The rise of Jason Weaver from slim pickings to keep his weight down as a young jockey to dining at the racing media’s top table on ITV & Sky is a striking one. With 200 winners against longtime friend & rival Frankie Dettori’s 233 in 1994, he’s the only ‘double centurion’ not to be champion, but was partner of some of the smartest horses of the nineties before weight issues forced his retirement and transition to TV and radio. “Find something you’re good at and focus on it”, he says, and that’s exactly what he’s done in the saddle and in front of the camera with great success. It’s a compelling story from buying his first pony to seeing himself outplayed on the golf course by teenaged sons - I hope you enjoy it. 
Sep 23, 2020
38 min
13: 12a: Hard As Nails.
Bloodstock agent Colm Sharkey is guest for the latest episode which gets its title from Sharkey's assessment of Lion Guest, a horse in which I had a share, after he rode it in a race at Hexham. Having taken the decision to give up what had been a promising career in the saddle to go to university aged 25, Sharkey later moved into buying and selling racehorses, a sphere in which he's made quite an impression. 
Sep 10, 2020
31 min
12: meet history-making amateur jockey Dr Guy Mitchell.
Mitchell, aged 46 and a GP in Pulborough, West Sussex, had his right eye removed when a child because of cancer, but also had a long-harboured ambition to ride in, and win, a horse-race. As a result of the impairment, it took, on and off, 30 years of effort for the son, grandson and half-brother of jockeys to be granted a licence of his own, but on only his fourth mount, at Goodwood's August Bank Holiday fixture, he became the first jockey with one eye to win an official UK horse-race when 50-1 shot The Game Is On was successful. It's an inspirational story - hope you enjoy it. 
Sep 2, 2020
34 min
11: The 'beyond hopeless' stable lad-turned-sports psychologist to the stars.
Michael Caulfield worked specifically in racing for many years observing at close quarters the highs and lows experienced by jockeys, particularly Richard Dunwoody, before, encouraged by AP McCoy, retraining as a sports psychologist. A senior judge's son who 'flunked' his A-levels, Michael couldn't ride before joining the stables of the redoubtable Captain Tim Forster in the 1980s, but has never looked back.  
Aug 26, 2020
35 min
10: Conor McNamara - it could have been horseracing.
When I departed from the BBC in April 2020, I left many great colleagues who had become very good friends, none more so than the very distinctive, Irish-born commentator - mainly on football - Conor McNamara, not to be confused with the up and coming Irish jump jockey. For this episode I caught up with Conor and found him in characteristically irrepressible form. Hope you enjoy it.
Aug 19, 2020
33 min
9: From four legs to two wheels, and back.
Wilson Renwick is that rarity amongst sportspeople, someone who's competed at a high level in two different sports. After being forced to retire as a successful jump jockey by injuries sustained in a race-fall just a few days before his 2016 wedding - a happy event of which, as a result, he has an only limited memory - the Hawick, Borders-born 39-year-old took advantage of the discovery that he possesses an usually high lung capacity and turned to professional cycling taking part in a string of international events around the globe. Now back in horse-racing, he's bringing to bear his own experiences of the highs and lows of race-riding to become a jockeys' agent and mentor to a growing list of clients. I think you'll find his story a compelling one: thanks for listening.  
Aug 5, 2020
34 min
8: The 'Moneyball' trainer
This week's guest is Ollie Pimlott, Britain's newest professional trainer who says he will be employing "completely unique", data-driven methods - based on the idea of 'Moneyball' developed in US baseball - to prepare his twenty-two horses at Malton, North Yorkshire. The ambitious 31-year-old who's been a point-to-point trainer and rider, a sports commentator and a pundit with bookmakers William Hill has an intriguing story to tell. I hope you enjoy it.
Jul 29, 2020
32 min
7: The Lyons share
Journeyman jump jockey-turned-Group One-winning flat trainer Ger Lyons has become one of the headline acts of the 2020 European flat racing season. Not only did Siskin present him with a first Classic win in the Irish 2000 Guineas, but that feat was quickly followed up by Even So in the Irish Oaks, both horses ridden by jockey Colin Keane - ADDITIONALLY HIS FORMER APPRENTICE EMMET MCNAMARA WON THE DERBY ON SERPENTINE. Now as Siskin is prepared for a trip to Britain for the prestigious Qatar Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood, the always engaging Lyons joins me for the latest episode of the Corneliuscast. 
Jul 22, 2020
34 min
6: Horseracing, spies and sex equality
Trainer Eve Johnson Houghton's pedigree is certainly gilt-edged, and in more than one field. Eve is the daughter and granddaughter of distinguished racehorse breeders and trainers but, producers of the Who Do You Think You Are? TV programme would surely salivate at parts of the family tree which include the struggle for female rights in racing and the struggle for freedom in Western Europe during WWII. 
Jul 15, 2020
28 min
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