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LoyalHoncho
05 Nov 18 01:30
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83 today!
Birthday greetings to possibly the greatest horseman and jockey ever, and certainly of my lifetime, the great SIR Lester Piggott.  Anyone who ever saw him ride will still treasure the memory.  He wasted away for 35-40 years of his life, to do 8st 6lbs, when his body should have weighed about 10 stone.  You young 'uns think on that when you look up his achievements and record on wiki!
They should give this man his knighthood back.  Let’s be fair, what did he do but look after his money and avoid tax, just like her majesty the Queen, who herself stashed millions away in an off-seas account.  They didn’t take her title off of her did they?!
Many thanks for all the memories Lester. I hope you are still well and enjoying life.

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By:
GHOSTOFALEXBIRD
When: 05 Nov 18 06:19
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LONG FELLA.Happy
By:
deadbrain59
When: 05 Nov 18 07:58
Cool
By:
Poulakerry
When: 05 Nov 18 08:07
LoyalHoncho: Piggott was never knighted. It was an OBE that was taken from him.
By:
sageform
When: 05 Nov 18 08:20
A real one off. That Breeders Cup win on Royal Academy was the ultimate display of his ability.
By:
portmanpark
When: 05 Nov 18 08:43
Know lester as 2 daughters but any grand kids??
By:
portmanpark
When: 05 Nov 18 08:44
Whose whip did he nick in a race?
By:
crepello
When: 05 Nov 18 09:53
Happy Birthday Lester.

An image engraved on my brain is of Lester riding Gladness to win The Ebor in 1958 (I was a young fella at the time!!) ...

He came to the furlong pole with his backside high in the air, looking disdainfully right and then left before cruising to (I think) a five length victory.

Of course, as my forum name indicates, I was a big fan of his long before that.

Like the real greats in other sports (Tiger Woods for example) the likes of Lester do not come along very often ....
By:
acey deucy
When: 05 Nov 18 09:56
My Hero…I was drawn next to him at Windsor in my very short riding career and I thought if I Die Tomorrow I will Die a Happy Man....Happy Birthday Lester.
By:
invicta
When: 05 Nov 18 10:03
The best there as ever been, the best there will ever be, very happy birthday Lester.
By:
dambuster
When: 05 Nov 18 10:10
The Greatest
By:
posy
When: 05 Nov 18 10:29
2 daughters and a son. Think he took the whip fron Alan Lequeux (may not be correct spelling).
By:
portmanpark
When: 05 Nov 18 10:38
Knew he had 2 daughters didn't know he had a son.Not sure if Maureen as any children.Love the story he told about the yank he jocked off commanche run and playing tennis.
By:
deadbrain59
When: 05 Nov 18 10:39
w haggas ,son in law
By:
portmanpark
When: 05 Nov 18 10:42
Think he should get his knighthood back for sure.
By:
saxon farm
When: 05 Nov 18 10:47
He was never knighted.
By:
portmanpark
When: 05 Nov 18 10:51
saxon........thought he was knighted.Well he should be knighted now then.
By:
Andrew in Sweden
When: 05 Nov 18 12:26
A disgrace not only that he wasn't knighted but stripped of his OBE.

I'm not condoning his act of tax evasion but the financial world is awash with far more dubious characters, aka Philip Green to name one who continue to live as 'Sir'.

On a different note, i didn't know until recently that Lester now resides in Switzerland.
By:
Movewiththetimes
When: 05 Nov 18 13:16
Agree AIS and I didn't know still today that Lester had a heart attack at 72. Birthday greetings to one of the greats.
By:
Movewiththetimes
When: 05 Nov 18 13:16
*till
By:
posy
When: 05 Nov 18 13:45
Son obviously not out of Susan.
There was once a fantastic private eye cover showing the queen ringing Lester to ask his advice on tax evasion !
By:
thelatarps
When: 05 Nov 18 14:13
I never understood the need to send people to prison for financial crimes.
Does it not cost about £100k a year or something to keep someone locked up?
Lester when found guilty should have been fined, a massive amount obviously and ordered to pay the tax as well.
Which is what happened in the ken dodd case which occurred around the same time.
Only Mr Dodd put on a bravura performance in the theatre of the court which is supposed to have impressed the judge..
Lester with his speech impediment, was at the mercy of the british justice system.
Then as now it chose to persecute those who are different.
Anyway Happy birthday to the great man
By:
portmanpark
When: 05 Nov 18 17:07
My uncle named his son lester after Piggott and his surname was Richards.So he was lester Richards.
By:
Arklearkle
When: 05 Nov 18 17:19
Will always, no matter what, still be the greatest
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 05 Nov 18 17:25
the master !  nuff said !
By:
isleham
When: 05 Nov 18 17:26
famous for nicking rides in big races and meaness but a very very hard and great jockey
By:
howard
When: 05 Nov 18 17:38
You got it all in a few words isleham. Little point looking at the man but I've been waiting for a jockey as good since I was a little lad in the 60's. Still waiting though Fallon went close.
By:
Oldgit1
When: 05 Nov 18 19:19
My favourite Derby was the Minstrel beating Hot Grove. I didn't mind which won as I'D backed both and had the Forecast.
By:
the dealer
When: 05 Nov 18 19:23
you might say he was ahead of his time with regards tax avoidance, his crime would barely get a mention today. Happy Birthday to a true legend of the game.
By:
TELL DEL
When: 05 Nov 18 21:12
83 today, amazing he rode his first winner back in 1948 when he was 12, enjoying his retirement now living near Lake Geneva.


By:
happysandwich
When: 05 Nov 18 21:55
He rode horses like he was part of them and we may never see the like him again.

Even when he spoke with that lisp you listened hard to every word he said because he knew what he was talking about.
He told owners exactly what he thought of their horse and didn’t mince his words.

Careful with his money was legendary, he once made the mistake of writing to all the owners for his riding fees to be paid in cash (to avoid Tax).

One of them was Sir Howard de Walden (a steward of the Jockey Club) but his friends in high places got him out of trouble there.

He was too tight to pay an Accountant.

He would have got away with the Tax evasion but he paid them what they eventually asked for with a cheque from the Account they were looking for.

That’s why he went to prison.
By:
Oldgit1
When: 06 Nov 18 00:06
I was 14 when he rode his first winner. I remember the day well as I was fishing with a friend and I fell into the pond. The next morning the BBC radio news had an item about his win (but not my near death experience :-))  I was already backing horses with a friend at school who put our bets on with his Grannies ones with a street bookie.
By:
isleham
When: 06 Nov 18 00:12
VO'B didnt like him to ride work as he rode them hard to find out their ability at home before visiying the track..allegedly
By:
sparrow
When: 06 Nov 18 09:16
Vincent also said that a jockey's place was on the track and not on the gallops.
By:
dambuster
When: 06 Nov 18 09:37
I loved it when a racing journalist asked him, ''At which point did you think you'd win ?''.
God replied, ''About 6 weeks ago''.Love
By:
happysandwich
When: 06 Nov 18 10:24
Dambuster,

^^^
Remember that interview and reply well.

I wonder if any Owners on here have a photo of Lester riding their horse ?

I’m sure it would have pride of place over their mantelpiece.

The equivalent of the racing man’s Rembrandt. Laugh
By:
TELL DEL
When: 06 Nov 18 14:42
Took a girlfriend to Ascot one year on her 21st birthday, and afterwards when the jockeys were leaving we seen Lester Piggott, and she went up to him and told him it was her birthday and please would he sign her racecard, and he scribbled his autograph ....... and Geoff Lewis walked past and said, "Yer getting soft Lester !"
By:
dambuster
When: 06 Nov 18 15:36
He rode a horse for an obscure trainer one day, the trainer was fuming with the ride Lester gave the horse and said.
''You'll never ride for me again'', to Which God replied, ''I might as well retire then''..
By:
sparrow
When: 06 Nov 18 17:43
Twelve days after his first ride back, Piggott landed his richest prize, the Breeders’ Cup Mile at New York’s Belmont Park, on the O’Brien-trained Royal Academy. John Reid, the horse’s regular jockey, had broken his collarbone. “That was a stroke of luck,” Piggott says. Reid will have thought otherwise.
By:
geoff m
When: 06 Nov 18 17:49
i think it was Snowy Wainwright that comment was attributed to Dambuster for Lesters ride on Music Boy.
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