desolate that guy must be near 80 he was still applying for a license to ride when he was over 50 and that must be nigh on 30 years ago, he deserves a good horse.
desolate that guy must be near 80 he was still applying for a license to ride when he was over 50 and that must be nigh on 30 years ago, he deserves a good horse.
Depends what sort of horse. A well bred filly would be Henry Cecil. Colt that needs time to Sir Michael, Sharp 2yo to Hannon etc. If I bought a sour 4yo handicapper I would send it to Fahey.
Depends what sort of horse. A well bred filly would be Henry Cecil. Colt that needs time to Sir Michael, Sharp 2yo to Hannon etc. If I bought a sour 4yo handicapper I would send it to Fahey.
Just a handful of Elsie's to show his diverse talents,
shame (apparently) he is not very good with owners !
Desert Orchid (not a lot that hasn't been already said) Persian Punch (grand horse over many years) Barnbrook Again (top=class 2 mile chaser) In The Groove (classic Winner) Island Sands (sold it to Godolphin and they won a classic with it)
Just a handful of Elsie's to show his diverse talents,shame (apparently) he is not very good with owners !Desert Orchid (not a lot that hasn't been already said)Persian Punch (grand horse over many years)Barnbrook Again (top=class 2 mile chaser)In Th
if i had an ordinary horse i would send it to SIR MARK get 3 runs into it as a 2 yr old get a crap handicap mark, whens its 3 win a few races then take it to the October sales and sell it for 100 grand plus.
happy days
if i had an ordinary horse i would send it to SIR MARK get 3 runs into it as a 2 yr old get a crap handicap mark, whens its 3 win a few races then take it to the October sales and sell it for 100 grand plus.happy days