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By:
buddeliea
When: 13 Oct 11 19:04
no horse,was my Dad that i have to thank or should i say blame!!
By:
rhinestone
When: 13 Oct 11 19:17
Young Driver
By:
liqernpoker
When: 13 Oct 11 19:18
janus
By:
saxon farm
When: 13 Oct 11 19:41
The Beeches
By:
Stake & Chips
When: 13 Oct 11 19:49
See You Then Love
By:
Far From Trouble
When: 13 Oct 11 20:07
No horse in particular, just kinda started up.

Denman, was the one that got me absolutely hooked though Blush (relative newbie Silly )
By:
VECTIS
When: 13 Oct 11 21:25
My Dominion,£2e/w @7s,sorry for aftertiming.Think that Martin Pipe trained it and Terry Ramsden owned it,was along time ago though.
By:
saxon farm
When: 13 Oct 11 21:44
I remember My Dominion. Early on as a hurdler was dodgy at the start. Had a nice bet on at Warwick (novice hurdle) as soon he consented to race after the tapes went up. Happy days! Defo trained by Pipe, and if memory serves he owned the beast aswell.

The Beeches was as white as snow, owned by Paul Mellon & finished 4th in the '69 National.
By:
VECTIS
When: 13 Oct 11 21:51
First meeting i attended was at Wetherby in about 84 or 85,the boxing day meeting,vaguely remember a horse called Charlotte`s Web,on the way back to Blackpool stopped for dinner at a pub called The Broken House,wonder if that`s still there?
By:
R Carver
When: 13 Oct 11 23:26
Hallo Dandy.
By:
Masterminded
When: 13 Oct 11 23:34
went along with my dad when young but really started to enjoy it after being at wincanton to see Rhinestone Cowboy absolutely sluice up. Duke Of Marmalade got me interested in the flat after being mainly a NH fan.
By:
Steamship
When: 14 Oct 11 00:14
Rag Trade and Rummy in 76National
Then I was ill and off school went to my mums friends who told me to go sit with her dad who was watching racing. It was Cheltenham and there was Sea Pigeon Monksfield etc. I was hooked and never attended school or work during Cheltenham week. Sorry I know you only wanted 1 but I also loved these at that time.
Alverton
Night Nurse
Kybo
Jack Of Trumps
The Pilgarlic
By:
R Carver
When: 14 Oct 11 00:22
Alverton - Sad poor thing broke Jonjo's heart.
By:
Steamship
When: 14 Oct 11 00:30
And mine will never forget the picture on the front of the Sunday paper.
By:
duffy
When: 14 Oct 11 00:45
not a horse.....my pap and a family of gamblers...i was 7
By:
resner not lesnar
When: 14 Oct 11 03:07
R carver - Hallo Dandy was my first ever National bet. I say bet, I was 8 at the time, so it was a case of all the family picking a horse out of the paper and my grandad putting a quid on each at the bookies. Unfortunately this was 1985 not 1984 and I don't think it got any further than the first!
By:
resner not lesnar
When: 14 Oct 11 03:21
Re the original question. Not a horse for me either. First time round it was my best friends dad when I was about 10/11. Whenever we would go round he was always watching the horses, watching the race on teletext or listening on the phone. Was the Cecil, Cauthen period and I remember following the likes of old vic and nashwan.
2nd time round was about 6 yrs a go with a mate at work who I now go to Cheltenham with. The likes of George Washington and Kauto star and rather more obscurely flashy wings helped get me completely hooked
By:
R Carver
When: 14 Oct 11 08:05
That's resnar - he did go at the fist. He was a magnificent looking horse.
By:
Minger
When: 14 Oct 11 08:51
Tied Cottage at Cheltenham
By:
sc1883
When: 14 Oct 11 09:33
Lady Cricket winning what is the Paddy Power in around 2000. Was just a casual racing up to then, was advised to get on at 14-1 antepost by my grandad and the beautiful mare didnt let me down. What an horse she was! Been hooked to the jumps ever since.
By:
Joist
When: 14 Oct 11 12:08
Feathard Lady sticks out as one for me that helped me get hooked, after winning the Christmas Hurdle doing cartwheels. Shame she didn't make the Champion Hurdle.
By:
bonce1134
When: 14 Oct 11 12:46
garison savannah (spelt wrong obv)
By:
Rydal
When: 14 Oct 11 17:58
As a child, 6 (old) pence each way on ESB in 1956 GN. As a youth, Charlottown in the Derby of '66: http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=44154
By:
neill d
When: 14 Oct 11 18:10
One Cool Cat, wanted to see what the hype was about, Moscow Flyer and Harchibald.
By:
neill d
When: 14 Oct 11 18:14
I always had an awareness of Beeforsalmon as well, Baracouda, Rhinestone Cowboy and Rule Supreme. My first proper bet was on a horse called Dollar Rock at Mallow in 04', I think my first bet on a good horse was on First Gold. I remember Florida Pearl's last Hennessey very well, also Frizzante winning a Gr1, think it was the July Cup.
By:
wellchief
When: 14 Oct 11 18:15
I'm a relative newbie.

When I first got into racing it was the likes of Detroit City, Black Jack Ketchum, Well Chief, Ashley Brook, Katchit, Witcheta Lineman, Denman and Voy Por Ustedes doing most of the winning.

I took more and more of a liking to Well Chief, because I'd read up on how he was unlucky to run into Moscow Flyer and Azertiop all the time, plus his injury problems.  Thought he was a good looking horse as well.

So it has to be him, but will always have a place for Exotic Dancer Sad for similar reasons - always running into Kauto in his prime.

I've said on another thread how gutted I was to here about Lennon dying. Sad  I won my first ever racecourse bet on him at Aintree in 2006 or 2007.  He was evens fav in the last race and put £20 - don't think I've ever cheered a horse on so much since [:)]
By:
bigben
When: 14 Oct 11 18:23
Fondmort - Id been to Worcester races a couple of times & enjoyed it, then a friend of mine took me Cheltenham on the day that Fondmort won the PPGC. I was hooked & have been ever sinceCool
By:
Fabulous
When: 14 Oct 11 18:36
Tied Cottage & Flame Gun
By:
resner not lesnar
When: 14 Oct 11 20:23
Well Chief, Can't believe I forgot Detroit City. Loved this horse thought he was going to win the Champion Hurdle. I remember watching his last race in a bookies in Brum while waiting for my brother to play in some poker tourny at the casino, think Kauto touched off Exotic Dancer in the Betfair Chase on the same day. Looking at what happened to DC I feel something must have been up with him for a while because the horse that ran on the Champion Hurdle wasn't the Detroit City
By:
GI MAC
When: 14 Oct 11 20:44
Mr Frisk & Seagram, backed them both as a youngster, thought I had the National licked!!
By:
stormey1
When: 14 Oct 11 21:08
Always liked a bet but the day that changed me from a casual bettor to a serious one would be when i went to the Festival for the first time in 2000.
Remember getting the Racing Post in the morning and instantly being drawn to one horse.... Monsignor.
Watching him bound clear up the hill in the first race at my first Festival without a doubt got me hooked and ive never missed a Festival since.
Happy day that was.
By:
yeast
When: 14 Oct 11 21:21
Oh So Risky. Great horse, great colours.
By:
.Fidway.
When: 14 Oct 11 21:42
i beat oh so risky a few times Cool
By:
cyclops
When: 14 Oct 11 23:03
Flyingbolt. Grainy pictures of him winning the Irish National - Michael O'Hehir calling him home. Never beaten over fences til Brucellosis struck him down, and,according to the Irish Bloodstock review of (I think)1966, "achieved more by the age of seven than Arkle had". No-one will ever know if he might have felled the mighty Arkle, but the lock of his mane I still have reminds me how he ignited a lifelong passion for jumping. And then there was The Dikler...........
By:
OnTheSnaff
When: 14 Oct 11 23:41
Docklands Express Happy
a smashing little horse
By:
the istabraq years
When: 15 Oct 11 12:59
West Tip and The Thinker
By:
baracouda30
When: 15 Oct 11 17:37
Tipped Little Polveir for the NAtional in 1989 to my mates at school but didn't have a penny on it.

Next year (left school, on the dole) backed Mr Frisk!


So a combination of those two I guess.
By:
baNjackst
When: 15 Oct 11 20:00
MONKSFIELD (what a gallant wee horse)
By:
R Carver
When: 15 Oct 11 22:05
baNjackst - you should try and buy the Jonathan Powell story of Monkesfield - a terrific read. Thank god the new whip rules were not in place when he deadheated with Nightnurse in the old Templegate.
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