...sacked as 1st jockey to Gigginstown House Stud will be riding for the Potts over here except Ireland - Robbie Power will still be on Sizing John. But Ladbrokes are only 2/1 for him to ride Sizing John in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham.
Commisereation, why? Robbie Power will have the choice between Our Duke and Sizing John if they both happen to make it to declaration stage. Cooper is top class. Davy Russell was sacked by Gigginstown too remember.
Commisereation, why? Robbie Power will have the choice between Our Duke and Sizing John if they both happen to make it to declaration stage. Cooper is top class. Davy Russell was sacked by Gigginstown too remember.
Poor Robbie Power must think what the hell does he have to do! In the semi wilderness for years, gets on some good ones, wins on everything then loses the ride on half of them to an accident prone weakling. I can't believe there aren't more comments on this, what an utter moron and disloyal cretin Potts of money must be.
Poor Robbie Power must think what the hell does he have to do! In the semi wilderness for years, gets on some good ones, wins on everything then loses the ride on half of them to an accident prone weakling. I can't believe there aren't more comments
I would say Power was offered the lot but decided to stay in Ireland and retain his association with Jessie and still ride the Irish trained Potts horses (critically Sizing John).
I would say Power was offered the lot but decided to stay in Ireland and retain his association with Jessie and still ride the Irish trained Potts horses (critically Sizing John).
Really punchestown? Will miss out on an awful lot of winners at Tizzards. Think it is massively disappointing, an absolutely brilliant jockey at getting horses to jump well.
Really punchestown? Will miss out on an awful lot of winners at Tizzards. Think it is massively disappointing, an absolutely brilliant jockey at getting horses to jump well.
Harrington and him get on great and Our Duke among some of her good animals,I suppose you could say he's having his cake and eating it (Particularly as he retains the rides on the Irish trained Potts ones when the horses go abroad).
Harrington and him get on great and Our Duke among some of her good animals,I suppose you could say he's having his cake and eating it (Particularly as he retains the rides on the Irish trained Potts ones when the horses go abroad).
How anybody can say Cooper is shocking is beyond my understanding. He has some CV for a 24 year old. I wouldn't say he's the best around but I havn't seen many better at his age.He's top class
How anybody can say Cooper is shocking is beyond my understanding. He has some CV for a 24 year old. I wouldn't say he's the best around but I havn't seen many better at his age.He's top class
I presume Potts and Power didn't fall out and seeing as Power's main job is with Jessica H, he would be riding in Ireland on Saturdays so I think its understandable enough that the arrangement was never going to work long term.
I presume Potts and Power didn't fall out and seeing as Power's main job is with Jessica H, he would be riding in Ireland on Saturdays so I think its understandable enough that the arrangement was never going to work long term.
Power has ridden 12 times for Potts/Tizzard, 8 winners (4 grade 1s) from 2 expected winners going by BSP and yet he loses the rides. Ridiculous. Should have used Cooper midweek and that but let Power ride for him whenever he wants.
Power has ridden 12 times for Potts/Tizzard, 8 winners (4 grade 1s) from 2 expected winners going by BSP and yet he loses the rides. Ridiculous. Should have used Cooper midweek and that but let Power ride for him whenever he wants.
I can't believe Power would have turned down the rides. I am not anti-Cooper but it looks a strange decision. Cooper could easily have been second choice both in England and Ireland.
I can't believe Power would have turned down the rides. I am not anti-Cooper but it looks a strange decision. Cooper could easily have been second choice both in England and Ireland.
I agree with differentdrum also...the decision seems strange to say the least. The Potts must be hard to please if several Grade 1 successes over a few weeks isn't enough for them
I agree with differentdrum also...the decision seems strange to say the least. The Potts must be hard to please if several Grade 1 successes over a few weeks isn't enough for them
But how could it work, Power riding the Potts UK horses which would be about 15-20 horses in total?
Cheltenham and Aintree wouldn't be a problem but from now until next March how could it work?
Most of these are Saturday horses. Power is long-term stable jockey to what is becoming a more powerful yard and the horses are flying, and he will be required to ride in Ireland at weekends.
It could have worked reasonably well in the past when all the Potts horses were trained in Ireland but I just can't see how it could possibly work now.
But how could it work, Power riding the Potts UK horses which would be about 15-20 horses in total?Cheltenham and Aintree wouldn't be a problem but from now until next March how could it work?Most of these are Saturday horses. Power is long-term stab
As long as Cooper stays away from Sizing John in the Cheltenham Gold Cup even in the absence of Robbie Power I'd be a happy person; Cooper is jinx for me eg Don Cossack and No More Heroes on at least two Cheltenham Festivals.
As long as Cooper stays away from Sizing John in the Cheltenham Gold Cup even in the absence of Robbie Power I'd be a happy person; Cooper is jinx for me eg Don Cossack and No More Heroes on at least two Cheltenham Festivals.
Cooper is a excellent jockey, of course he makes mistakes, and the occasional ill judged race but what jock doesn't .Potts is a hard man to please, so I'd say Robbie made the right choice.British prize money is a disgrace and its hardly worth any jockey riding for £2,000 and risking life and limb for.
Cooper is a excellent jockey, of course he makes mistakes, and the occasional ill judged race but what jock doesn't .Potts is a hard man to please, so I'd say Robbie made the right choice.British prize money is a disgrace and its hardly worth any joc
If Power couldn't make the trip (for a good reason) then Cooper could ride them. It is about or should be about giving Power first choice. He deserved that. There is little comparison between the Harrington and Tizzard yards. Other than Our Duke what else would Power be worried about missing? I am sure if he came over here for a couple of decent rides he could easily pick up some spare rides.
If Power couldn't make the trip (for a good reason) then Cooper could ride them. It is about or should be about giving Power first choice. He deserved that. There is little comparison between the Harrington and Tizzard yards. Other than Our Duke what
Diff, you seem to be missing my point.Robbie could win a couple of Thurles maidens travel roughly 80 miles and win as much as he would doing 500mls and riding more horses putting himself at more risk,simple really. Prize money over there is worthless to any jockey except the top 4 or 5.
Diff, you seem to be missing my point.Robbie could win a couple of Thurles maidens travel roughly 80 miles and win as much as he would doing 500mls and riding more horses putting himself at more risk,simple really. Prize money over there is worthless
Robbie getting on a bit so presumably didn't fancy criss crossing the Irish sea all the time so sticking to Jessie though not much happening on Saturday in ireland
Robbie getting on a bit so presumably didn't fancy criss crossing the Irish sea all the time so sticking to Jessie though not much happening on Saturday in ireland
loyalty, comfortable in his own skin, proved last season he is more than a journeyman so obviously doesn't possess the ego that many need massaging. I've no idea who takes over after Jessie but he seems an integral part of the yard ( no doubt there are other stalwarts who have assisted Jessie over the years ) and loyalty seems to be a forgotten quality. Taking on Seamie shows she appreciates proven quality and know how.
loyalty, comfortable in his own skin, proved last season he is more than a journeyman so obviously doesn't possess the ego that many need massaging. I've no idea who takes over after Jessie but he seems an integral part of the yard ( no doubt there a
if BC regains his confidence and stays injury free for even a season then once again we can have a real jockey on our hands. His confidence definitely went as races warmed up and jumps had to be asked for. Who can blame him? But its a harsh and fierce arena and he definitely lost races last season Giggs expected him to win. He is very good from the front and the Novice victory yesterday was a front running masterclass imo.
if BC regains his confidence and stays injury free for even a season then once again we can have a real jockey on our hands. His confidence definitely went as races warmed up and jumps had to be asked for. Who can blame him? But its a harsh and fierc
Differntdrum, you're missing a vital point here. Its about the Harrington yard(100 or so horses including the Potts horses) or just the Potts UK horses. Cue Card will still be ridden by Paddy Brennan, Thistlecrack by Tom Scu etc. Power has been with Harrington for 20 odd years. If he was crazy enough to take on a retainer for Potts alone then Cooper would probably have stepped into the Harrington job, and there are some serious young horses there apart from Our Duke. Going on previous form there's no knowing who Potts will fall out with next.
Sunday is generally the biggest day in the Irish racing week but Saturday racing is strong as well. If you are stable jockey in a big yard you cannot go missing on Saturdays
Differntdrum, you're missing a vital point here. Its about the Harrington yard(100 or so horses including the Potts horses) or just the Potts UK horses. Cue Card will still be ridden by Paddy Brennan, Thistlecrack by Tom Scu etc. Power has been with
Missing the point or just putting a different point of view? I would plump for the latter. What would be very helpful would be a truthful statement from Power. Fair enough if he turned the job down because he didn't want to travel.
Harrington might have a 100 horses but how many of those are quality jumpers? That is the question to ask. Yes, he might pick up a few moderate maiden hurdles on horses that will never rise above that level. Would you rather do that than win a few quid less on a potential Graded horse? At his age you would think it is about winning the big pots. If he has such close ties with the Harrington yard then they are hardly likely to disown him? Loyalty surely works both ways?
Missing the point or just putting a different point of view? I would plump for the latter. What would be very helpful would be a truthful statement from Power. Fair enough if he turned the job down because he didn't want to travel. Harrington might h
It looks to me as though Potts would prefer Cooper to base himself in GB,as he has apparently offered to pay his removal expenses. Cooper is 25,not sure how old Power is but pushing 40 surely. Not an attractive proposition for him particularly as he has one of the bigger jobs ( Harrington ) in Irish jumps racing.
It looks to me as though Potts would prefer Cooper to base himself in GB,as he has apparently offered to pay his removal expenses. Cooper is 25,not sure how old Power is but pushing 40 surely. Not an attractive proposition for him particularly as he
The essential point being that Power's first loyalty is to Harrington. The Potts secondary retainer acknowledged this fact, Power would ride for Potts but only when not required by Harrington.
About half of Potts string are in Ireland anyway. Its almost guaranteed that Harrington will have runners every Saturday.So how could the retainer work?
It would work,and has worked, fine for the Spring festivals but cannot possibly work through the Winter.
In a nutshell the secondary retainer with Potts/Power was never going to work and common sense eventually prevailed.
Most definitely missing the point.The essential point being that Power's first loyalty is to Harrington. The Potts secondary retainer acknowledged this fact, Power would ride for Potts but only when not required by Harrington.About half of Potts stri
what im saying is i can understand robbie at his age probably not wanting to commute every week but a hungry young jockey could easily do the saturdays here and ireland on sunday without missing much
what im saying is i can understand robbie at his age probably not wanting to commute every week but a hungry young jockey could easily do the saturdays here and ireland on sunday without missing much
Unless Jockeys start being tied onto the back of horses this will always happen. A slight jink stumble is all it takes no matter who the Jockey is. Sat watching the telly is no way to judge! I get that it is all about opinions but some opinions are just plain stupid!
Unless Jockeys start being tied onto the back of horses this will always happen. A slight jink stumble is all it takes no matter who the Jockey is.Sat watching the telly is no way to judge! I get that it is all about opinions but some opinions are ju
A slight jink stumble is all it takes no matter who the Jockey is disagree
I think there is a fairly big difference in the balance that good jockeys have compared to bad jockeys
agree with kriskin 4.07pm
A slight jink stumble is all it takes no matter who the Jockey isdisagreeI think there is a fairly big difference in the balance that good jockeys have compared to bad jockeysagree with kriskin 4.07pm
The Fear says it was unavoidable, which is bollocks - it wasn't much of a jink - the kid is too tall and ungainly. If it had been Dickie, Fear you would have been tearing his ass off!
The Fear says it was unavoidable, which is bollocks - it wasn't much of a jink - the kid is too tall and ungainly. If it had been Dickie, Fear you would have been tearing his ass off!