Wepreferchardonnay
we prefer chardonnay
Welcome to our lives, we are the owner and trainer wives of Vahala Racing. We unexpectedly fell into the horse scene, and we don't mind the horses... but we definitely prefer chardonnay (Champagne). Come with us on a hilarious journey to figure out what the hell is going on, what's a black book and what does it mean when a horse has a floppy tail. This is our lives now so we might as well enjoy the ride
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Mar 26, 2026
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Episodes
Behind the scenes of Horse Racing and buying your share in a horse 26.03.2026 18:19
Join us for a fun, informal conversation as we recount travel adventures, race day experiences, and how we’re jumping into horse racing ownership, all sprinkled with humorous anecdotes and practical tips. In this episode: The chaos of last-minute travel Insights into buying and sharing in racehorses through syndicates and micro-shares Comparing Belmont and Ascot: atmospheres, amenities, and family...
Melbourne Inglis Sales 15.03.2026 15:27
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of horse racing and sales, from understanding pedigrees and reading catalogs to the excitement of bidding and buying. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this episode offers insights into the process and tips for future buyers.
Yo, Yo, Yo! We're Offically Live 28.02.2026 7:52
Ash and Jess discuss their journey of creating a podcast and their involvement with Vahala Racing. They express their desire to learn more about racing and actively participate in the racing community. The conversation covers their experiences, challenges, and aspirations related to racing and their role as wives of racing enthusiasts. Takeaways Podcast creation journey Learning about racing Chapt...
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