We've done this before but here's my annoying cliches these "pundits" and commentators use as a crutch in case they might have an original thought or put their foot in it.
responding for pressure shadow of the post getting the fractions right (they never get them wrong)
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We've done this before but here's my annoying cliches these "pundits" and commentators use as a crutch in case they might have an original thought or put their foot in it.responding for pressureshadow of the postgetting the fractions right (they neve
This could be a very long thread. The British media coverage of this sport is built on a solid bed of cliche.
A personal 'favourite' is to hear of how a jockey 'gave the horse a peach of a ride' . There is seemingly no other way to describe it.
This could be a very long thread. The British media coverage of this sport is built on a solid bed of cliche. A personal 'favourite' is to hear of how a jockey 'gave the horse a peach of a ride' . There is seemingly no other way to describe it.
The so called bounce factor, biggest load of old codswallop ever.
Horse never recovered from its hard race at the Cheltenham festival, yet a handicap chaser can win 3 times in a month in the mud around Towcester probably the most testing track in the country yet a horse who runs nine months after Cheltenham is still feeling the effects, what utter bollix.
Horse racing mythsThe so called bounce factor, biggest load of old codswallop ever.Horse never recovered from its hard race at the Cheltenham festival, yet a handicap chaser can win 3 times in a month in the mud around Towcester probably the most tes
yet nearly every guineas winner hadn't run for the best part of 7 months and go straight to the race and win doing handsprings.
You can get a horse race fit at home no horse should ever need a run apart from a 2yo who's learning.
Rock of Gibraltor didn't bounce did he?
Another myth the horse needed the run,yet nearly every guineas winner hadn't run for the best part of 7 months and go straight to the race and win doing handsprings.You can get a horse race fit at home no horse should ever need a run apart from a 2yo
err its a dumb horse we're talking about, the horse hasn't got a goddamn clue about a winning post only stops running when the jockey pulls it up.
he knows where the winning post is?,err its a dumb horse we're talking about, the horse hasn't got a goddamn clue about a winning post only stops running when the jockey pulls it up.
oncourse racing interviewers "pre-programmed" to always ask the winning connections of the best two mile hurdler ever seen in living memory......"will he get further ?"......"will he jump a fence?"
oncourse racing interviewers "pre-programmed" to always ask the winning connections of the best two mile hurdler ever seen in living memory......"will he get further ?"......"will he jump a fence?"
'this one will take a world of beating' - wtf? 'won doing handstands/cartwheels' - still to see a horse win doing a handstand/cartwheel 'stays longer than the mother-in-law' - leaves me seething when I hear that cliche. 'the lucky last, say no more, well done big fella, he could go round again' - just some of Tommo's faves, a man who is a walking, talking book of racing cliches
'this one will take a world of beating' - wtf?'won doing handstands/cartwheels' - still to see a horse win doing a handstand/cartwheel 'stays longer than the mother-in-law' - leaves me seething when I hear that cliche.'the lucky last, say no more, we
"Got a good tune out of the horse" "Given the office" "Riding out of his skin" "Not a bother on him"
.... and if a horse has got a white face why do they always say BIG white face, why not small or medium or simply white face
"Got a good tune out of the horse""Given the office""Riding out of his skin""Not a bother on him".... and if a horse has got a white face why do they always say BIG white face, why not small or medium or simply white face
Charlton added: "The owner clearly wants to jump every hurdle as it comes and he doesn't want to be saying definitely anything. We'll see what happens at York. The Champion Stakes is an option."
The horse? Al Kazeem. The owner, presumably, Big Buck's (I hate that apostrophe).
Flattered to deceive.An improving type.... blistering performance ..And here's a beauty I read this morning:Charlton added: "The owner clearly wants to jump every hurdle as it comes and he doesn't want to be saying definitely anything. We'll see what
That's straight out of X-factor or The Apprentice, isn't it? "I've never wanted anything more", "I just care tooo much" etc. etc.
the other horse wanted it moreThat's straight out of X-factor or The Apprentice, isn't it? "I've never wanted anything more", "I just care tooo much" etc. etc.
and the legendary thommo begins his dulcet toned commentary almost every time with ....' now then they're off so lets see what happens '.......and ' the favourites had it all his own way and is laughing at them here '.....and of course Steve Millars american expression ......' you cant allow him to walk the dog up front and control the race like that '
and the legendary thommo begins his dulcet toned commentary almost every time with ....' now then they're off so lets see what happens '.......and ' the favourites had it all his own way and is laughing at them here '.....and of c
'An 'improving type' in 'a race like this' (i.e. a substandard maiden) has its 'hoof on the till' after its last start run, which had 'back me next time' written all over it.'
'An 'improving type' in 'a race like this' (i.e. a substandard maiden) has its 'hoof on the till' after its last start run, which had 'back me next time' written all over it.'