- 16 minutes 24 secondsWillberry Special
There are some stories that stay with the sport forever.
This week, Nicole shines a light on Hannah's Willberry Wonder Pony charity as it celebrates 10 years of making an extraordinary impact. At Badminton, Nicole catches up with Hannah's mum Rachel Francis and trustee Miles Toulson-Clarke to reflect on Hannah's story, the community that rallied around her and the legacy that continues to grow today.
Following Hannah's osteosarcoma diagnosis at just 17, Willberry became far more than a mascot. What began as one young rider sharing her journey has gone on to fund vital research, grant life-changing wishes and support families facing impossible circumstances.
This is a conversation about horses, determination, community and the difference one person can make.
Highlights • The story behind Hannah's Willberry Wonder Pony • How one rider inspired a global community • 10 years of wishes, fundraising and impact • Progress in osteosarcoma research • The eventing community's role in Hannah's legacy • Why Willberry continues to mean so much • What it means to "Be More Hannah"
Guests Rachel Francis Miles Toulson-Clarke
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20 June 2026, 5:00 am - 38 minutes 23 seconds2026 Luhmühlen Preview Show
One withdrawal and suddenly the whole conversation looks different.
This week Nicole, Annie and Ali preview Luhmühlen, build their Eventing Manager teams and try to work out where the value now sits in a five-star that suddenly feels much more open.
There's debate over strategy, discussion around combinations arriving with form at the right time, and plenty of disagreement over where to spend the budget.
Plus, attention turns to a seriously competitive German National Championship class, Aachen implications start creeping into the conversation, and there are a few predictions that may age brilliantly… or not at all.
Highlights • Eventing Manager strategy at Luhmühlen • Who benefits from Izilot DHI's withdrawal • Caroline Harris and D.Day's case • Five-star podium predictions • German National Championship contenders • Four-star combinations to watch • Eyes turning towards Aachen
Guests Annie Bishop Ali Barrett
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17 June 2026, 5:09 pm - 38 minutes 41 secondsDefender Bramham Review Show 2026
Bramham feels like one of those moments in the season where things stop being hypothetical.
Nicole and Spike look back on a weekend that answered some questions, created a few more, and left plenty of combinations heading into the second half of the year with momentum.
There's reaction to Bubby Upton and It's Cooley Time defending their title after a difficult few months, a brilliant result for Selina Milnes, and discussion around the horses that left Yorkshire feeling like they belong in bigger conversations.
Plus, Tom McEwen and JL Dublin edge the four-star short, the under-25 picture starts to take shape, and there's plenty of reflection on why Bramham still holds such an important place in the calendar.
Highlights
- Bubby Upton and It's Cooley Time bounce back
- Selina Milnes' big result
- Four-star short reaction
- Under-25 combinations impress
- Which horses changed the conversation
- Why Bramham still matters
- Eyes already turning towards Luhmühlen
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Spike Milligan
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16 June 2026, 11:08 am - 39 minutes 56 secondsLittlemax Future Stars: Josh Levett
He's had the highs. He's had the heartbreak. Now comes the next chapter.
Josh Levett joins Nicole to reflect on a season of near-misses, breakthrough moments, and why sometimes the weeks that almost happen stay with you longest. From a first top-level campaign, to Young Rider highs and lows, to preparing to step out on his own and build a business, Josh shares what life looks like behind the results sheet.
There's talk of family, pressure, owners, sponsors, and the reality of growing up in one of eventing's most established households while finding your own way. Plus, the lessons picked up from time with Piggy March, Clayton Fredericks, and why stepping away from home for a few months changed his perspective on the sport entirely.
With Bramham ahead, one final Young Rider season, and bigger ambitions beginning to take shape, this feels like a rider right at the start of something.
Highlights
- Why the "almost" results can stay with you more than the disasters
- Growing up in a horse family, and why eventing wasn't always the plan
- Young Rider highs, setbacks, and unfinished business
- Building a business, moving out, and setting up independently
- Lessons learned from Piggy March and Clayton Fredericks
- Four-star reality checks and stepping up the levels
- GB or Australia? Josh talks future team ambitions
- The surprising thing he does before leaving the start box
Guest
- Josh Levett
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10 June 2026, 5:00 am - 1 hour 2 minutesDefender Bramham Preview Show 2026
A course that riders dream about. A poem nobody saw coming. And one of the strongest Bramham fields in years.
Nicole, Sam and Spike are back to preview a huge week at Defender Bramham, from championship ambitions and under-25 selection pressure to the horses and riders they think could shape the weekend. There's a deep dive into the four-star long and short fields, Eventing Manager team selections, and plenty of debate over who has the edge in Yorkshire.
Expect discussion around returning winners, rising stars, championship pathways, and which combinations look ready to make the leap. Plus, thoughts on Bramham's evolving role in the calendar, what makes this venue such a special test, and why the under-25 competition deserves the spotlight.
Highlights
- Why this could be Bramham's strongest field of the decade
- Eventing Manager picks and dark horses for the weekend
- Under-25 selection battles and future championship contenders
- Championship prep versus five-star preparation: where Bramham fits
- Four-star long and four-star short podium predictions
- Course changes and what to expect from this year's track
- The combinations flying under the radar
- Sam's unforgettable cross-country love poem
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Sam Watson
- Spike Milligan
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9 June 2026, 5:00 am - 30 minutes 20 secondsA Cup of Tea with Tamie Smith
A horse coming into her own. A summer that wasn't really the plan. And a trip to Europe that suddenly feels like it could mean much more.
Nicole Brown sits down for a cup of tea with Tamie Smith after a flying start to 2026 and ahead of a big summer campaign in the UK. With Lillet 3 arriving in England off the back of major wins and World Championship conversations becoming harder to ignore, Tamie reflects on the partnership that took time to build and why this season feels different.
They talk Bramham, supporting Team USA at Bicton, bringing riders and horses across the Atlantic, and what happens when the thing you hoped might happen starts becoming real.
Plus, an update on retired king Mai Baum and why there may already be another black horse waiting in the wings.
Highlights:
- Why Europe felt like the right next step
- The partnership that changed with Lillet 3
- World Championships and knowing when a horse is ready
- Watching Team USA from the sidelines at Bicton
- Molly Duda's summer campaign
- Life after Mai Baum
Guests:
- Tamie Smith: US Olympian, five-star winner, and one of the leading event riders in American eventing
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5 June 2026, 5:00 am - 14 minutes 1 secondStrawmax Stable Chat: Brayden Lissington
He's usually the one behind the microphone, helping tell the stories of the sport through data, insight, and conversation. This week, the spotlight is on Brayden Lissington.
Nicole Brown welcomes the Kiwi sports marketer, Eventing Weekly co-host, and EquiRatings commercial lead into the Strawmax Stable for a conversation about storytelling, sport, and the people who have inspired him along the way. From why eventing deserves its own Drive to Survive to the guests he'd most like to interview, Brayden shares the ideas that have shaped his career and his connection to the sport.
Highlights:
- Why eventing is made for a Netflix series
- The guests Brayden would most like to interview
- His dream job away from the sport
- The people on his ultimate dinner party guest list
- Summer Heights High and the stories he loves
- The menu for his perfect dinner party
Guests:
- Brayden Lissington - EquiRatings commercial lead, Eventing Weekly co-host, and former New Zealand futsal international.
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1 June 2026, 9:51 pm - 1 hour 6 minutesThe British Eventing Show: The People Powering British Eventing
Badminton may be in the rear-view mirror, but the season is only just heating up.
Nicole Brown is joined by Rosie Williams to reflect on a huge spring for British Eventing, from record grassroots participation numbers to the growing impact of the Eventing Together campaign and the launch of the new official training programme for volunteers and officials.
Plus, hear from some of the people helping drive the sport forward. Fence Judge of the Year Pippa Best shares her extraordinary volunteering journey from Guernsey to Aachen, Young Volunteer of the Year Rose Chugg-Martin talks Badminton dreams and learning through volunteering, and Tom Rowland looks ahead to his first Nations Cup appearance at Bicton.
Highlights:
- British Eventing's strong start to the 2026 season
- Why grassroots participation continues to grow
- The importance of volunteers to the future of the sport
- Pippa Best's journey from Guernsey to championship fence judging
- Rose Chugg-Martin on volunteering, confidence, and Badminton ambitions
- Tom Rowland on Nations Cup debuts, Bicton, and future Burghley dreams
Guests:
- Rosie Williams, CEO of British Eventing
- Pippa Best, British Eventing Fence Judge of the Year
- Rose Chugg-Martin, British Eventing Young Volunteer of the Year
- Tom Rowland, British Nations Cup rider and international event competitor
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29 May 2026, 5:00 am - 15 minutes 19 secondsA Cup of Tea with Elizabeth Barratt*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:9a6efdc0-0a78-42ca-a0dc-0cb5ffc6bd12-15" data-turn-id-container= "request-WEB:9a6efdc0-0a78-42ca-a0dc-0cb5ffc6bd12-15" data-testid= "conversation-turn-4" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant">
Kentucky, national titles, and a horse called Piglet.
Nicole Brown sits down with one of Britain's brightest young riders, Elizabeth Barratt, to talk about a whirlwind start to 2026, from flying horses to America for the first time to defending her Young Rider National title at Bicton.
Elizabeth reflects on the scale of the Kentucky experience, learning alongside Europe's top five-star riders, and why the trip left her hungry to come back one day for the five-star itself. Plus, she looks ahead to Bicton with two very different rides, the experienced Rehy DJ and exciting young talent Postman.
There's also talk of Young Rider Europeans ambitions, future four-stars, and the young horses listeners should keep firmly on their radar this season.
Highlights:
- Behind the scenes of travelling horses to Kentucky
- What it was really like competing at the Kentucky Horse Park
- Defending the Young Rider National title at Bicton
- Why Postman could be one for the future
- The horse Elizabeth says listeners need to watch, Camillo Boy
- Tack cleaning, hot chocolates, and a late-night Baileys recommendation
Guests:
Elizabeth Barratt, reigning U21 National Champion and rising British event rider
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27 May 2026, 5:00 am - 35 minutes 44 seconds2026 Millstreet Review Show
Millstreet delivered exactly what it always promises, proper eventing. Tough ground, big questions, and a four-star leaderboard packed with quality.
Nicole Brown and Sam Watson review a huge weekend in Ireland, from Senor Crocodillo stamping his class ahead of Aachen, to Sam's own exciting young talent Ballybolger Goldman finishing fourth on his four-star debut. Plus, the story behind one of the fastest cross-country rounds of the weekend, and why soft ground might just be a dream scenario.
Highlights:
- Why Millstreet's conditions turned cross-country into a true stamina test
- Jonelle Price and Senor Crocodillo's dominant four-star win
- Sam Watson on Ballybolger Goldman's standout four-star debut
- Championship implications for Sarah Ennis
- Why Millstreet remains one of the best eventing venues in the world
Guests:
- Sam Watson, international event rider, EquiRatings analyst, and Millstreet podium finisher
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25 May 2026, 11:27 pm - 18 minutes 40 secondsThe 900 Club*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-69fcd7cd-4418-83ea-ad65-6e329d41cb93-5" data-turn-id-container= "request-69fcd7cd-4418-83ea-ad65-6e329d41cb93-5" data-testid= "conversation-turn-236" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant">
There are now only six horses in history to have recorded an EquiRatings Elo above 900.
The latest to join the club? London 52.
On this episode, Nicole Brown and Sam Watson break down what the 900 Club actually means, why London 52's consistency is almost unmatched in modern eventing, and how his recent performances compare to some of the greatest horses the sport has ever seen.
From Le Lion d'Angers to Blenheim, Bicton, Badminton, and Belsay, the pair look back on the performances that built London 52's remarkable Elo, and why Sam believes he could already be even higher on the all-time list.
Plus, where do horses like JL Dublin, Lordships Graffalo, and fischerChipmunk FRH fit into the picture, and could we one day see the sport's first ever 1000-rated horse?
Highlights
What the EquiRatings Elo actually measures Why only six horses have ever crossed 900 London 52's extraordinary run of triple-figure HPRs The greatest event horses of the modern era Why Sam thinks London 52 could already rank even higher Could a horse ever break the 1000 barrier?
Guests
Nicole Brown Sam Watson
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