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cryoftruth
23 Jun 22 13:14
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Seems to have been sacked.

It’s the obvious conclusion. Bloody shame after all. I would suggest that a few owners went to JG because of his stable jockey, who has not become useless overnight.

Loyalty is a quality not valued very highly by some it seems.

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cryoftruth
When: 23 Jun 22 13:20
I suppose there may have been words we don’t know about between them. But it looks very bad. A public criticism of Franky. Then repeated the criticisms when arguing you need to look forward and not rake over the past.

End of an era really with Frankie not likely to get another fancy job at his age and retirement now looking most likely.

I do feel there may have been rather better ways to thank Franky for his service.

Some of his rides on the likes of Golden Horn in the Arc will live on forever.

Good luck and thank you Franky from a fan. You were as close to the great Lester as anyone since he retired and when you were full of confidence horses ran so much better for you than anyone.

You are legend. There will never be another!
By:
impossible123
When: 23 Jun 22 14:20
Frankie is still the best jockey for me even before Moore. I cannot say the same about Gosden in his profession.
By:
A_T
When: 23 Jun 22 14:50
I remember Lester's final season - without a retainer the rides dried up. If Frankie can't find a new patron he should think about retiring.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 23 Jun 22 15:30
In many respects I agree with you cot but something was wrong with Frankie at Ascot and it showed.  For me Frankie has definitely lost his edge.  There is no sentiment in any business but particularly in horse racing and for me Frankie blew it at Ascot and not just in the Gold Cup.
Good luck to him.  He could probably give a lesser/smaller but equally ambitious stable two or three good years. It has happened before and there are plenty of good, ambitious young trainers emerging who would be absolutely delighted to gain his experience.
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gpz6316
When: 26 Jun 22 22:12
I would say Frankie has been missing in the yard , it takes a lot to build up a resentment against him as he,s such a charismatic , affable and most talented jockey . You can only build that if he,s not there .
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impossible123
When: 27 Jun 22 15:11
No one is disputing Dettori did not have his customary good Ascot. But, the way he'd been treated and criticised in public were unnecessary and unprofessional esp from a high profile trainer and stable.

I do not own Emily Upjohn. If I did Dettori will be my 1st port of call for a jockey. I'm sure Dettori will have plenty of support from overseas; Gosden's loss is others' gain, I believe.
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LoyalHoncho
When: 28 Jun 22 01:01
When you see Tuesday labouring the other day it is even more ludicrous that Frankie got Emily beat in the Oaks.
By:
.Marksman.
When: 05 Jul 22 09:59
Well he has a chance to redeem himself on Emily now.
By:
gpz6316
When: 05 Jul 22 21:44
Nice to hear Frankie has got a few rides from the Gosdens . My first thought regarding the split was work ethic . I was wondering if he had put his pencil in ala Fallon afterwards . Appears not the case , these show-off type are lazy and Frankie will be invigorated knowing what he does in the morning is being watched .
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impossible123
When: 07 Jul 22 15:12
Gosden's chosen Dettori to ride Mighty Ulysses at Newmarket; 10/11 is the price, and clear on rating. A red herring?
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