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***Top 100 Lightweight flat jockeys of the 60's/70's/80's***

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dunlaying
When: 05 Jul 11 11:08
Did W Nightingall have a chalk jockey called Whacker Russell?
By:
Mister E
When: 05 Jul 11 11:53
not heard of him.
By:
whitmarsh
When: 05 Jul 11 13:23
Mr.E,did you know or remember the old Epsom racing man Tommy Woodall?
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Mister E
When: 05 Jul 11 14:24
No whitmarsh sorry.

Joe Stevens will be there on Thursday night.He is about the oldest left.
Mick Dillon was my man for the oldtimers; mention a name and he could give you their life story.
Who did Tommy work for?
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whitmarsh
When: 05 Jul 11 16:48
I never known him do a days work.He lived in Epsom and knew everyone there was to know there,amazing man really,always smart,always in members with an owner/trainer badge.
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Mister E
When: 14 Apr 23 11:25
Ray Reader gets a few mentions on here, sadly he died on Wednesday, always comfortably did 7 stone, from another era
By:
salmon spray
When: 14 Apr 23 11:31
R.I.P.
One of the top 7-0 jockeys.
Like many others his career tailed off as weights were raised,but he had a good run.
By:
dambuster
When: 14 Apr 23 11:58
RIP Ray Reader, in the 50s/60s/70s& 80s  Racing was the biggest betting sport in the country and even middle of the road jockeys were household names
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dambuster
When: 14 Apr 23 12:34
Ray Still who i mentioned on here earlier is in the racing post today , he looks well, unfortunately Clive Britain with him doesn't look to well
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