
The latest episode of The Races WA Podcast is full of racing insights, great stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosts Lochie Taylor and Alex Vlahos are joined once again by Michael Heaton, stepping in for Brittany Taylor — who’s reporting live from a 500-strong ladies event at Moonee Valley.
The team dives into a big talking point: just how good is this current crop of three-year-olds, and how do they stack up against recent years? From emerging stars to proven performers, it’s a lively debate packed with opinions and banter.
It was also a day to remember for Tessa and Al, as their horse Lathams Wish delivered Al his first win as an owner. The crew celebrates the moment and shares the story behind Prophet And Power — a tale of pure determination, guts, and grit.
Meanwhile, Brittany dials in from Melbourne with updates from the track, chatting about The Everest, So You Think, So Brave, The Cox Plate, and Casino Seventeen — before explaining why she was spotted putting the pads on in the cricket nets!
Plus, this week’s Getting To Know guest is Melissa Peters, daughter of Bob and Sandra Peters and a key part of Peters Investments, who also took out top honours in the podcast’s tipping competition.