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should have won very poor
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Rides most horses the same, goes for home way too early and hopes nothing nabs him. Everything he rides is legless at the finish and people wonder why a lot of the stables runners lose their form.
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Not his finest hour but he's improved this season im0
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inefficient riding catches up with them MJK
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It was a repeat of plenty of others this season. Loves kicking for home very early and falling in a hole.
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won't be jocked off either for obvious reasons, so keeps making the same mistakes over and over and over again
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A wise man once said (not me BTW) the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
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Having had a good run, it is surely now time for Harry to step aside and to allow Dan to employ a top-class jockey who will turn potential close defeats into victories, rather than the other way round, and facilitate him continuing his inevitable march towards being champion NH trainer.
It comes to many of us in life to have to put business results ahead of family loyalties, however hard that may be. The current situation is not going to magically improve on its own. |
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seems sensible kowlin but unlikely to happen for obvious reasons
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kowlin are you joking
imo skelton will only ever be average at best nowhere near champion trainer all about opinions though |
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I'm not sufficiently qualified to know how much innate talent Harry has, but he's certainly lost his confidence which is repeatedly leading to poor decision-making in the heat of battle.
In a well-run business you'd have to act. |
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Dan is certainly attracting the right calibre of owners, we probably won't know how good he can be until his horses are ridden better.
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