Sep 16, 2020 -- 3:12PM, punchestown wrote:
From my early days at the track,George McGrath,Ray Carroll,Oliver Gray,Paddy Sullivan,Johnny Roe,John Corr,Paul Jarman.RF (Buster) Parnell amongst a lot of others...
I was in primary school and used to write to Christy Roche and Raymond Carroll(the penpal thing was in full swing then). The jockeys used to have their phone numbers and addresses in the phone book then. Still have some of the letters.
Sep 19, 2020 -- 1:30PM, workrider wrote:
Johnny Roe was one of the best ever Irish jockeys never to ride regularly in Britain , spent most of his riding life in Ireland , a few short trips over for the odd ride in the Camb etc would have been about his limit...Johnny used to visit the pub were my uncle used to drink and would tell him about his rides , usually a winner on St Patricks day for Connolly would get the flat season up and running, Johnny ended up training in Asia before returning to Ireland were he was to be seen racing most days at the Curragh , sadly he died around a year ago..R.I.P.
My old man always said Johnny spent too much time in the pub...
May 11, 2021 -- 6:08PM, brians wrote:
Don't know if anyone has mentioned Ridley Lamb , second in the Grand National, winner of the Scottish and Cheltenham Gold Cup winner on The Thinker. He was an extremely strong rider but got too heavy and retired. Shortly afterwards he drove into the sea at Seahouses Quay , many times over the drink limit , killing himself and fellow jockey Alan Merrigan. A sad ending.
Steve Charlton the valet and ex Jump jockey was in the car with them, he told me about it over a drink one night in a bar in Essex.
He's from up north but was staying with friends i know.