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By:
Ekbalco
When: 25 Jun 21 14:07
*race?
By:
Ekbalco
When: 25 Jun 21 14:07
Never just cruise there on the bridle for a straightforward victory.
By:
knoxville
When: 25 Jun 21 14:08
to make it look like the horse belongs in that grade of race..
By:
ItsMeSwaddle
When: 25 Jun 21 14:10
Im more concerned how many odds on in hcaps he gets, doesnt this tell you something is broken
By:
Hayden
When: 25 Jun 21 14:11
Isn't it visually more about the style of Luke Morris rather than the horse , the majority of time anyway ?
By:
swiftynifty
When: 25 Jun 21 14:25
they are often undercooked but 2 stone well in on their potential so it's the slow game to pick up a few races on the way up.
By:
stocks
When: 25 Jun 21 14:25
Mostly stayers without turn of pace trained to quicken up over 2 furlongs up to jockey to decide when to use With the knowledge of will stay for ever
By:
barstool
When: 25 Jun 21 14:27
Agree Hayde, put James Doyle on and he would gradually wind the pace up. Morris looks like he is trying to move a rocking horse.
By:
Whippin Piccadilly
When: 25 Jun 21 14:32
Still green. The horse, whichever one it may be from that yard, never even knew it had a race in its 3 "qualifying" runs.....and lets be honest, it didn't.
By:
StillLearning
When: 25 Jun 21 14:35
I'm more concerned on how many commas the op has used in the topic title Wink
By:
Twoboyz
When: 25 Jun 21 16:53
I dont think its a Luke Morris thing. It was the same with Seb and George before
By:
Ekbalco
When: 29 Jun 21 20:23
And yet another.
By:
ColeWorldNoBlanket
When: 29 Jun 21 20:23
Has one of his short price drifters ever won? It stinks
By:
Ekbalco
When: 29 Jun 21 20:25
Comprehension is not easy learners.

The English Education System has much two answer four.
By:
carrot1960
When: 29 Jun 21 20:29
The late drift spoke volumes
By:
Ekbalco
When: 29 Jun 21 20:35
Think that was linked to it's recalcitrance to enter the traps carrots.
By:
Ekbalco
When: 29 Jun 21 20:36
They are a 'Lay to Back' dream.
By:
Ekbalco
When: 29 Jun 21 20:37
The Baronet will simply be relaxing in a leather armchair, trussed up in a smoking jacket, with a large Cuban in his mouth.
By:
lead on
When: 29 Jun 21 21:41
Are we allowed to know the large Cuban's name please?
By:
cacique
When: 29 Jun 21 21:49

Jun 29, 2021 -- 9:41PM, lead on wrote:


Are we allowed to know the large Cuban's name please?


good one

By:
WHOKNOWSTHEBOWLER
When: 30 Jun 21 20:22
I don't think style and Luke Morris can be used in the same sentence. He is clearly a ridiculously hard working and all-round  nice guy - which is why he gets all these rides at the low grade courses. But I'm afraid he is worse than most 7lb claimer. He unbalances horses and I don't understand how he gets away with his over the shoulder whip action and using it so far away from his body, clearly trying to intimidate other jockeys/horses.
I dont like to criticise jockeys, especially such a hard worker as Luke, but I do not get how he gets the support of trainers.
By:
Oldgit1
When: 30 Jun 21 21:10
"I dont think its a Luke Morris thing. It was the same with Seb and George before"

George always said that Sir sent him a letter with his riding instructions for every race.
By:
jonty1
When: 01 Jul 21 10:11
Who Knows.... appears to know nothing about jockeys - Luke Morris gets rides because he is a fine jockey with a really strong finish - not a stylist I admit but style doesn't count for much in a tight finish! You just have to check his record to know that you are missing the point. He is not known amongst the jockey world as "The Sniper" for no reason
By:
Movewiththetimes
When: 01 Jul 21 10:58
Luke Morris record from Flat stats:


• Luke Morris is a worse than average jockey. Backing all his runners to a £1 stake in the past 10 years has returned a loss of £-4581 (-32%). A low A/E value stat of 0.80 implies that overall the jockey is not good value.
By:
Movewiththetimes
When: 01 Jul 21 11:20
Sir Mark gets the best out of him, 21% of his winners have come from one trainer: Sir Mark Prescott.
By:
lead on
When: 01 Jul 21 15:16
But would Sir Mark not get these winners from any jockey he chooses?
By:
Rider
When: 01 Jul 21 16:08
the reason they often make hard work of winning is because the trainer is clever, he not only gets them on a good opening mark but he gradually steps them up to their optimum conditions, so a 14f horse is obviously going to get pushed along at say 10f but can still win if well enough treated and not likely to go up so much

when duffield rode for him the amateur dramatics in the saddle also played a part, he was often seen flailing arms and whip from 4f out in a way to make it look harder work than it was, well that was often my interpretation
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