Aug 14, 2012 -- 12:20AM, ima_mazed66 wrote:
It's unlucky if you have no control over it and that wasn't the case here and it happens far too often with jockeys that you think they would learn their lesson.I still have some sympathy with any jockey who makes a genuine mistake when they clearly didn't mean for something to happen but it's a bit much to label punters pr1cks who have lost their money through no fault of their own when they have made the right judgement and so deserve to be rewarded, even if some of the messages above might have been a bit OTT.
"a genuine mistake"?
A misjudgement, surely?
He was looking round for dangers when he should have been pushing the horse out more firmly, imo.
I wonder what Mr Haggas made of the ride.