Actually, thinking back, I remember being at Ayr for the Scottish Grand National in 1967, and Eddy Harty rode a finish a circuit too early on Stalbridge Colonist. He tried to get him going again , but IIRC the horse understandably refused at the next fence.
You wouldn't have caught Stan Mellor making a mistake like that.
Actually, thinking back, I remember being at Ayr for the Scottish Grand National in 1967, and Eddy Harty rode a finish a circuit too early on Stalbridge Colonist. He tried to get him going again , but IIRC the horse understandably refused at the nex
Suppose 12 days is harsh if compared to the 10 days they sometimes hand out to non-jiggers, officially referred to as 'failing to take all permissible measures to obtain the best possible position', at least Hornby tried to win the race
10 days for riding a non-jigger vs 12 days for what appeared a genuine mistake, it's a funny old game...
Suppose 12 days is harsh if compared to the 10 days they sometimes hand out to non-jiggers, officially referred to as 'failing to take all permissible measures to obtain the best possible position', at least Hornby tried to win the race 10 days for
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Then again, suppose such instances do represent an integrity issue, say for example an unscrupulous jockey wants to 'stop' one as his 'friends' have laid it large on the exchanges, what better way is there than to ride a finish a circuit too soon, eh?
Sorry guv, didn't realise there was another circuit to go, I do apologise...
Along with failing to weigh in, perhaps stronger deterrents are called for?
Then again, suppose such instances do represent an integrity issue, say for example an unscrupulous jockey wants to 'stop' one as his 'friends' have laid it large on the exchanges, what better way is there than to ride a finish a circuit too soon, eh
I've never backed a horse where the jockey has ridden a finish a circuit too early, but I've backed plenty where they've ridden a finish a circuit too late
I've never backed a horse where the jockey has ridden a finish a circuit too early, but I've backed plenty where they've ridden a finish a circuit too late
use of the whip was odd. he was 8 lengths in front with nobody else trying and yet he felt the need to administer the persuader 5 times inside the final furlong. all rather curious .... ?
use of the whip was odd. he was 8 lengths in front with nobody else trying and yet he felt the need to administer the persuader 5 times inside the final furlong. all rather curious .... ?
Very unprofessional of him. I wonder was he drug and alcohol tested? Still everyone makes mistakes so hopefully he learns and tries harder in future for success.
Very unprofessional of him. I wonder was he drug and alcohol tested? Still everyone makes mistakes so hopefully he learns and tries harder in future for success.