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How many do? The younger Frankie was unique in being outgoing and highly boffable, as well as our best jockey.
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AT least other jockeys raise a smile and answer questions with more than couple of words.
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Clive Brittain is giving him dancing lessons and Ballydoyle first strings are soon going to have sparkly caps, expect very different post races celebrations by autumn.
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10/1 bsp
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It is when he wins at these kind of prices.Mind you he owed me that after the first today
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Piggott was just as 'miserable'
Racing was never more popular, than when he was winning them all. |
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As Alastair Down wrote "he will never be known as Moore the merrier"
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Rides like a man possessed when required. Can also ride like he doesn't give a crap in lesser events. Therefore I avoid him outside the big races.
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Youngsters think he's a 'cool guy' , so gotta be good for racing.
Top sportsmen don't have to act like a clown to become a 'celebrity' |
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first time viewers either like racing or they don't. nowt to do with jockeys personality
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He is the best jockey in the world, so is very much in demand all over the world, as he should be imo.
Gets the best of horses to ride as the big powers at be want success, which he will bring them most of the time on the big days (nearly every time) if the horse is gd enough. Diff class imo. |
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popped your head above the parapet roy?
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