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26 Jun 16 11:05
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Is he injured or have I missed something?

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By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 26 Jun 16 11:15
Suffering from a 'virus.'
By:
mrcombustible
When: 26 Jun 16 11:21
What type of "VIRUS"
By:
Deltâ
When: 26 Jun 16 11:24
undefined to date 'virus'
By:
Captain Christy
When: 26 Jun 16 11:32
Hope he gets better errr, eventually.
By:
backlog
When: 27 Jun 16 12:40
Not even pills stop a virus
By:
tilted
When: 30 Jun 16 07:23
He has not ridden for 14 days and has no booked rides this weekend and beyond.
Clearly something wrong.
I hope it is not depression, loss of confidence.
By:
tilted
When: 30 Jun 16 07:41
Paul Midgley and Kevin Ryan will have been told on a need-to-know basis.
It would be sad if it is loss of confidence but you can see how it might happen to someone that has won a National and a Gr1 at Royal Ascot.
He would not be used to competing at a low level, going to Hamilton, Bath etc for one ride.
Virus doesn't make sense. Hop I'm not right but he might be in the same frame of mind that caused him to give up NH. In which case retirement beckons.
By:
saddo
When: 30 Jun 16 10:55
I was unaware of any past emotional illness tbh, but the mood swings in a win/lose occupation must be considerable and he's best out of it for now if true.
By:
onlooker
When: 30 Jun 16 11:23
True, and agree - saddo

But - Surely he cannot be depressed because he is not piling up winners NUMERICALLY.

Strewth  - he is, and has been, an established jockey for years ... Not like some upcoming younger one seeing their perceived ambition falling away.

His riding may well  have suffered because he is, POSSIBLY,  depressed about something ELSE.

However - I would find it harder to be depressed if I thought about my, roughly, 10% from Prize-Money Won, over the past 5 years - £5,205,054 -

- Plus what he made previously over the Jumps.
By:
barstool
When: 30 Jun 16 11:50
He rode for me once and he seemed a very bubbly, confident bloke. These types are the ones who can easily slide to a low when confidence is lost. It is a pressure job, a few at the top in other sports suffer, Trott and Trescothick for example.

Depression is a horrible illness, it as troubled me for over 30 years now, it is something you learn to manage, usually along with medication, but when it hits you for the first time it can take a year to get your life back.

Whatever ails him I hope he recovers soon.
By:
saddo
When: 30 Jun 16 11:54
Very well put barstool, agree with all that. I hope it is simply a virus though.
By:
ashleigh
When: 06 Jul 16 08:48
back riding at chester on saturday.
By:
Facts
When: 06 Jul 16 09:08
Good news
By:
TheFear
When: 06 Jul 16 09:43
If he had a virus we would have had McCoy and Francome rallying round. Anyone know if that happened?
By:
mincer11
When: 06 Jul 16 09:46
How is it good news ?
I don't see anything good about it
By:
punkha1
When: 06 Jul 16 10:32
I wonder do the people who believe this 'virus' story still believe in the tooth fairy also.
By:
mincer11
When: 06 Jul 16 11:54
Graham Lee is a virus
By:
dunlaying
When: 06 Jul 16 12:07
I hope he does not suffer from depression. That is a miserable condition.
By:
ima_mazed66
When: 06 Jul 16 17:15
He's probably in that in between position of being too light for a jump jockey but too heavy for the Flat, so I would imagine he has to waste to get down to around eight and a half stone and that leaves the immune system a little vulnerable.

I'm sure he wouldn't have missed Royal Ascot without a good reason.
By:
mincer11
When: 06 Jul 16 18:11
Graham Lee is a charming little urchin and we will see shortly how charming he is .
Depression my hole
By:
ima_mazed66
When: 06 Jul 16 18:51
^^^

Pot, kettle and black.
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