With decisions like the Falmouth Stakes on the day and on appeal, what possible incentive is there to keep his horse straight if he knows little will be done about it?
All jockeys are capable of keeping a horse straight by taking corrective action but if they are riding their finish and their horse drifts, in today's climate regarding the rules and decisions made then why would they bother to interrupt riding their finish and risk losing momentum to take corrective action?
With decisions like the Falmouth Stakes on the day and on appeal, what possible incentive is there to keep his horse straight if he knows little will be done about it?All jockeys are capable of keeping a horse straight by taking corrective action but