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mincer11
21 Nov 15 13:55
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Need two good jumps but fails as usual.

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By:
halcyon days
When: 21 Nov 15 13:56
Shocked
By:
Nonaynever
When: 21 Nov 15 13:57
Mincer finds fault with jockey, hold the front pages.
By:
mincer11
When: 21 Nov 15 13:59
Says the chap that says jockeys dont matter, isnt that right nonaynever.
Simon Munir is a lucky man he has retained Daryl, there would be so many want him.
By:
Nonaynever
When: 21 Nov 15 14:00
Count your losses, wipe your tears and move on moany.

Good luck buddy
By:
tim6
When: 21 Nov 15 14:01
Irving had a run Top notch didn't that was the difference. Top Notch will come on for that
By:
Nonaynever
When: 21 Nov 15 14:01
I might have been doing you a dis service cocker, Big muff and Conkian thought it was a bad ride too, might be something in it.Laugh
By:
Big muff
When: 21 Nov 15 14:01
Managed to get the best horse beat
By:
mincer11
When: 21 Nov 15 14:04
Daryl will always need the best horse to win, and will never win on one that isnt.
Thats the difference between the top jocks and the journeymen.
By:
ima_mazed66
When: 21 Nov 15 14:25
The usual nonsense from mincer11 and I could have sworn neither horse jumped that well at the finish.

You also have a 4YO hurdler here off levels against a battle hardened top class 7YO hurdler sure to be aimed at the Champion Hurdle at the festival.
By:
michael_o
When: 21 Nov 15 14:30
Didn't Nicholls say he thought the horse was unsuited to Cheltenham & the CH wouldn't be his target?
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 14:56
Make sure you give up the inside you absolute imbecile.
How does Munir stand for him ?
By:
Somerset Sam
When: 29 Nov 15 15:04
What did giving up the inside matter when it was in effect a match the whole way round?

#pocketstalking
By:
Racingqueen
When: 29 Nov 15 15:07
hes useless.
By:
playthegameboy
When: 29 Nov 15 15:08
Daryls only ride of the day says the commentator. Thats because no one else would have him!
By:
jmdc
When: 29 Nov 15 15:15
Has to ride for the owners, surely.
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 15:17
Would Ruby Walsh give up the inside ?, and forget the nonsense about pocket talking. I had no bet in the race either way, i rarely back Jacob but i study him intently when hes riding, and he is an ordinary performer.
By:
Somerset Sam
When: 29 Nov 15 15:27

Nov 29, 2015 -- 3:17PM, mincer11 wrote:


Would Ruby Walsh give up the inside ?, and forget the nonsense about pocket talking. I had no bet in the race either way, i rarely back Jacob but i study him intently when hes riding, and he is an ordinary performer.


Rather than worrying about what Ruby would do (he gets beat on short priced favs as well remember), ask yourself this: did giving up the inside make any appreciable difference to the result?

By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 15:58
Ask yourself this, would a good jockey give up the inside ?, and you are right it more than likely didnt make any difference, but why do it.
Hes a nothing rider no matter what you say, and has a poor attitude also. Would Geraghty have congratulated him if Top Notch beat Peace And Co in the triumph, would a top rider start crying when a photo goes against them ?, and would any reasonable rider have not won on Masters Hill last year in a gimme race at Newbury ?
By:
Somerset Sam
When: 29 Nov 15 16:12
and you are right it more than likely didnt make any difference

End of conversation for me. Perhaps the ground was better away from the rail? I dont know and to be honest dont care. He got beat on a short priced favourite. It happens. One things for sure, his ability is not as black and white as you make it out to be.

Would Simon Munir give him rides if he didnt have a modicum of ability? I thought his ride in the Fighting Fifth was very good indeed, given the terrible conditions and the fact he was on a 4 year old in the race.
By:
Racingqueen
When: 29 Nov 15 16:14
Would Simon Munir give him rides if he didnt have a modicum of ability?

possibly
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 16:21
What was good about his ride in the Fighting fifth ?, he threw away the race the week before because of his inability to secure 2 good jumps when they were neeeded.
And what kind of rubbish is that,"given the fact that he was on a 4 year old and the terrible conditions", what in gods name has that got to do with his ride. Maybe the imbecile should have taken his time the way the winning rider did, he was getting a lovely lead and there was a good gallop, why did he go on about 5 out ?. Thats probably where he lost the race yesterday as Cooper left him off, he knew the other idiot was going too quick.
By:
Arklearkle
When: 29 Nov 15 16:40
You seem to have a problem with DJ Mincer whatever he did to you
By:
cacique
When: 29 Nov 15 17:14
his fall off Port Melon summed him up, indecisive

he's not able to make decisions quickly and effectively
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 17:43
Arklearkle, happened to be in Newbury the day Masters Hill ran in that 4 horse conditions chase. It was well backed and yes i was on it that day.
All he had to do was ride it  prominently and it couldnt have lost, he proceeded to drop it out last , a thorough stayer and never made a move until half way up the straight, and by this time the rag in the race Tinker Time had got away from him and failed by a length to catch him.
Two races later Masters Hill beat Tinker Time by 44 lengths in Exeter on almost the same terms.
Now i wouldnt have minded him coming into the parade ring and saying he made a balls of it, but the dirty towrag came back and told the owners who were a bunch of well to do elderly people that he wanted to teach him how to race and that would be a great benefit going forward, and that they wouldnt have learned anything if he was ridden up with the pace.
These people didnt know the difference but Colin Tizzard was looking at him and you knew he was thinking, "fukk of ya big nosed prikk, you have just thrown away a 20k race".
He hasnt ridden the horse since either.
By:
lead on
When: 29 Nov 15 17:47
Think that Turniphead destroyed his confidence
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 17:53
This had nothing to do with confidence, it was all about engaging his brain which he didnt.
When he rode in Ireland he wasnt any use, and although he may have improved since, he was light years away from being good enough to succeed Ruby Walsh.
By:
lead on
When: 29 Nov 15 18:04
Neptune Collonges ride in the National?...not a bad ride.Beaten by a decent horse yesterday...thought he gave Top Notch(a horse who'll probably be better over slightly longer) a cracking ride.
By:
brendrew
When: 29 Nov 15 19:41
OP should lay jacobs rides,come on here tell us how much money he has made+stop griping.
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 21:31
^^^^^^^ Mind numbingly brainless reply ^^^^^^
By:
Arklearkle
When: 29 Nov 15 21:49
My problem Mincer is that while he may not be the best jockey riding he is considerably better than hundreds of others so why do you pick on him. We have all backed horses which we believed lost because of bad rides but we dont come on criticizing them every chance we get - if we did the forum would explode from the increase in traffic. And besides if we never again backed a jockey because we believed he gave something a bad ride we'd soon run out of horses to back. Do you not think its time to move on.
By:
mincer11
When: 29 Nov 15 22:01
Yes you are correct Arklearkle, there are 100's of riders considerably worse than him, but the one thing that really gets on my goat is people who think they are the tops but who are nowhere near as good as they think they are.
I will guarantee you that Jacob is adamant that he is a top rider, exactly the same as people like Paddy Brennan and Graham Lee. You just know that every time they are interviewed, thats the impression they give. Exactly the same way Jim Culloty thinks hes a good racehorse trainer. I am not a fan of people who are not aware of their limitations.
By:
Somerset Sam
When: 29 Nov 15 23:25
Clearly not aware of your own limitations in judging, without prejudice, rides given to racehorses.

If you thought the ride yesterday on Top Notch, a relatively inexperienced 2nd season hurdler on ground softer than ideal and over a trip that will turn out to be sharp enough for him against seasoned Grade 2 hurdlers, was poor, then I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.

Its hard not to think that you've got a spare room with a wall full of Daryl Jacob newspaper clippings and a voodoo doll bedecked in the Munir colours. #stalkeralert
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