Towards the end of the morning session in Robbie Dunne's appeal against the 18-month suspension given to him over his conduct towards fellow rider Bryony Frost, BHA barrister Louis Weston QC and panel chair Anthony Boswood QC debated some of the language allegedly used by Dunne.
Dunne, who it had been claimed called Frost a "f****** ****" and a "dangerous c***", was challenging the punishment handed to him at the end of last year for subjecting Frost to a protracted bullying campaign.
In this particular exchange, Weston attempted to persuade Boswood that words spoken by Dunne following a race at Stratford in July 2020 were indefensible.
Robbie Dunne ban for bullying Bryony Frost reduced to ten months on appeal
Anthony Boswood: We can't really differentiate between one sort of bad language and another, can we?
Louis Weston: Yes, we can, with respect.
AB: On the specific words?
LW: Calling a woman "a ****", yes, is just frankly unacceptable.
AB: Is it worse than calling a man "a c***", is it?
LW: Yes. Yes.
AB: It's not because of the gender element, is it?
LW: Yes. It's suggesting that she is promiscuous.
AB: Well, calling someone "a bastard" suggests he's illegitimate. Albeit it's offensive and deeply unattractive and so on and so forth, but one has to distinguish, surely, fairly, between the spur of the moment, when one is angry, legitimately or not, and the cold light of day, as it were?
LW: This wasn't, with respect, heat of the moment. The incident Mr Dunne was complaining of happened in the early stages of the race. He has then completed the race, come over to her and used that language to her.
AB: He could hardly use that or any other language going over the water jump, could he?
LW: You are, with respect, moving from one line of attack on me to another. The first line of attack is to say it's heat of the moment, and I explained to you why it's not. The second is to say it would be impossible for him to remonstrate with her during the race. I don't know, but he didn't. He waited until after, went over to her and abused her in that way. There's not a single workplace in this country where you can use that language to a woman and stay in your job. You just can't do it. It's unacceptable. It's objectively unacceptable. If you don't agree with me about that, the proper test at the moment is whether it was reasonable of the panel to reach a view that it was unacceptable, having heard Mr Dunne concede that it was. There are some terms – some racist language, some gender-based slurs, some sexuality-based slurs – that in contemporary understanding are simply unacceptable.
AB: Under any circumstances?
LW: Under any circumstances. However angry you are, you cannot use certain language. It's not an excuse, it's not a defence.
Some fair points raised by the Panel Chair imo.
Towards the end of the morning session in Robbie Dunne's appeal against the 18-month suspension given to him over his conduct towards fellow rider Bryony Frost, BHA barrister Louis Weston QC and panel chair Anthony Boswood QC debated some of the lang
LW was made to look a tool in that exchange, I'm afraid to say. Where did the BHA get him from? I'm sure there is a more competent and "common" QC in the business.
LW was made to look a tool in that exchange, I'm afraid to say. Where did the BHA get him from? I'm sure there is a more competent and "common" QC in the business.
Just read Lydia's report of the proceeding. The QC for the BHA was dealt a googly throughout - he did not have a leg to stand on; Panel Chair was "siding" with Defence Council. As such, the inevitable reduction in punishment.
Nevertheless, I believe the original punishment was too severe and did not fit the crime.
Just read Lydia's report of the proceeding. The QC for the BHA was dealt a googly throughout - he did not have a leg to stand on; Panel Chair was "siding" with Defence Council. As such, the inevitable reduction in punishment. Nevertheless, I belie
Bryony will come out of this worse than anyone. The BHA have once again come out of this episode just as bad Robbie has always got a job in Ireland , where the better horses are anyway.
Bryony will come out of this worse than anyone.The BHA have once again come out of this episode just as badRobbie has always got a job in Ireland , where the better horses are anyway.
How come you only get a few days suspension for bullying a horse ....
i e beating it over the permitted limit.......
.....but loads of months suspension for bullying another jockey ?
Surely a bully is a bully.... all bullys (be it man or animals) are comitting a henious crime
..and bullying is one of the worst things on the planet
...and Putin is a bully ....
(Hhhmmmmm feck all done about him though !)
How come you only get a few days suspension for bullying a horse .... i e beating it over the permitted limit....... .....but loads of months suspension for bullying another jockey ?Surely a bully is a bully.... all bullys (be it man or animals) are
@irishone -- "Robbie has always got a job in Ireland , where the better horses are anyway."
Since 2018, Robbie has had only one ride in Ireland, and that was for Neil Mulholland (2/3/20 on Scardura). In the same time, Bryony has had six. It seems neither of them would be missed from the Irish racing scene if both were to retire tomorrow.
@irishone -- "Robbie has always got a job in Ireland , where the better horses are anyway."Since 2018, Robbie has had only one ride in Ireland, and that was for Neil Mulholland (2/3/20 on Scardura). In the same time, Bryony has had six. It seems neit
Maybe thats because Dunne was working in the U K since 2008 and bryonys rides were mainly for english trainers sending horses over to ireland .
Dunne has more very good friends in ireland from when he was riding than herself and is far mor popular over in irish racing circles than she currently is in u k racing circles !
Eeerrrrmmmm.....Maybe thats because Dunne was working in the U K since 2008 and bryonys rides were mainly for english trainers sending horses over to ireland .Dunne has more very good friends in ireland from when he was riding than herself and is far
A lot has been said and written about this case but it boils down to one over-riding thing, Bryony Frost is largely disliked by her fellow weighing room colleagues and by many onlookers alike and for this reason Dunne was allowed to treat her as he did with little or no intervention.
Ask yourself if a jockey had allowed his jealousy to boil over at someone like Rachael Blackmore, how far would he have got?
Ah yeah, but Blackmore doesn't ask for it I hear you say
A lot has been said and written about this case but it boils down to one over-riding thing, Bryony Frost is largely disliked by her fellow weighing room colleagues and by many onlookers alike and for this reason Dunne was allowed to treat her as he d
I'm surprised Dunne hasn't got himself onto a lorry bound for Ukraine, you'd have thought that was a gimme for the "look I'm a decent bloke really" narrative, he wouldn't be the first.
I'm surprised Dunne hasn't got himself onto a lorry bound for Ukraine, you'd have thought that was a gimme for the "look I'm a decent bloke really" narrative, he wouldn't be the first.
I tell you what though, judging from all the support that Dunne has got from the old boys club, jockeys trainers and the talk of the support he'll get on return, privately and although you won't hear it I bet Blackmore too wouldn't be liked as much as you'd think. If the appeal panel is anything to go by it seems that sexism and misogyny is deeply ingrained and that sort of thing wouldn't just apply to whether you like the person or not.
I reckon Blackmores achievements are probably secretly resented by many.
I tell you what though, judging from all the support that Dunne has got from the old boys club, jockeys trainers and the talk of the support he'll get on return, privately and although you won't hear it I bet Blackmore too wouldn't be liked as much a
plus the police should have taken action against him
A crime has to be committed before the police get involved.
Btw I just backed Frosty on one at Ayr just and she was effin hopeless from the start. Then fell. 1st ride at Ayr for her apparently. Must do better
plus the police should have taken action against himA crime has to be committed before the police get involved.Btw I just backed Frosty on one at Ayr just and she was effin hopeless from the start. Then fell.1st ride at Ayr for her apparently. Must
it seems that sexism and misogyny is deeply ingrained
You have to laugh. The female jockey uses her sex, gender and feminism to outrageously slur a male jockey for changing in a male changing room and he's a misogynist, as is anybody who dares to criticise the female jockey.
it seems that sexism and misogyny is deeply ingrainedYou have to laugh. The female jockey uses her sex, gender and feminism to outrageously slur a male jockey for changing in a male changing room and he's a misogynist, as is anybody who dares to cri
I'm surprised the appeal panel didn't state on record that if Frost had been in the kitchen or bedroom where she belonged then none of this would have happened.
They probably did in private when they retired for well earned cigar and brandy.
I'm surprised the appeal panel didn't state on record that if Frost had been in the kitchen or bedroom where she belonged then none of this would have happened.They probably did in private when they retired for well earned cigar and brandy.
it was the targeted harassment it wasnt just the changing room incident -witnessed by a fence attendant plus he did the same to another female joockey.he got his just deserts.justice done.
it was the targeted harassment it wasnt just the changing room incident -witnessed by a fence attendant plus he did the same to another female joockey.he got his just deserts.justice done.
Dunne was found guilty of something he did not actually do ! There was only one witness
The only charge he accepted ...bless his honesty ...was the one that a fence attendant witnessed
The rest of the charges were her word against his .
He held his hands up on one of six charges then got done on the other five .
British justice is once again wrong when it comes to Irish citizens
Brendrew ...you are fecking cluelessDunne was found guilty of something he did not actually do !There was only one witnessThe only charge he accepted ...bless his honesty ...was the one that a fence attendant witnessedThe rest of the charges were her
irishone01 Apr 22 18:49Joined: 22 Sep 06 | Topic/replies: 48,167 | Blogger: irishone's blog Brendrew ...you are fecking clueless
Dunne was found guilty of something he did not actually do ! There was only one witness
The only charge he accepted ...bless his honesty ...was the one that a fence attendant witnessed
Your calling Bren fecking clueless and then post the above in bold which isnt true.
irishone01 Apr 22 18:49Joined: 22 Sep 06 | Topic/replies: 48,167 | Blogger: irishone's blogBrendrew ...you are fecking cluelessDunne was found guilty of something he did not actually do !There was only one witnessThe only charge he accepted ...bless
Robbie Dunne has admitted to one charge of acting in a violent or improper manner towards Bryony Frost in the first day of his British Horseracing Authority hearing. The jockey has admitted a breach of Rule (J) 20, acting in a violent or improper manner towards Bryony Frost. 1 Dec 2021 Jockey Robbie Dunne admits one charge of violent or improper manner at Bryony Frost BHA hearing | Racing News | Sky Sports www.skysports.com › racing › jockey-ro...
Robbie Dunne has admitted to one charge of acting in a violent or improper manner towards Bryony Frost in the first day of his British Horseracing Authority hearing. The jockey has admitted a breach of Rule (J) 20, acting in a violent or improper man
Robbie Dunne has admitted to one charge of acting in a violent or improper manner towards Bryony Frost in the first day of his British Horseracing Authority hearing.
The jockey has admitted a breach of Rule (J) 20, acting in a violent or improper manner towards Bryony Frost. This was in relation to a race at Southwell on 3 September 2020.
Dunne is alleged to have told her he would "murder" her, in return for her "murdering" him - a reference to dangerous riding which can be used in horseracing.
Robbie Dunne has admitted to one charge of acting in a violent or improper manner towards Bryony Frost in the first day of his British Horseracing Authority hearing.The jockey has admitted a breach of Rule (J) 20, acting in a violent or improper mann
The panel was then shown a replay of the race on 8 July 2020 at Stratford, after which Frost alleged that Dunne told her: "If you ever murder [cut across] me like that again, I will murder you".
Dunne denies saying this.
Watching the race, Dunne said: "Miss Frost comes from the middle of the track, makes a beeline for the rail, I had to cut back. She has no awareness for others around her, no awareness for the safety of others around her. She's renowned for doing it."
Last week, a fence attendant alleged he'd heard Dunne abusing Frost that day in a "very personal, very aggressive" manner.
The panel was shown footage of the area where the horses pull up after the race, and Dunne said the unnamed fence attendant was "nowhere to be seen".
The panel was then shown a replay of the race on 8 July 2020 at Stratford, after which Frost alleged that Dunne told her: "If you ever murder [cut across] me like that again, I will murder you".Dunne denies saying this.Watching the race, Dunne said:
Hardly surprising as in the pulling up area there is no need for fence attendants !
Robbie Dunne's alleged verbal attack on Bryony Frost at Stratford last year would have been reported immediately to officials if the extent of their feud had been known by a male fence attendant who allegedly heard the abuse, such was its ferocity, he told a disciplinary panel hearing on Thursday.
The fence attendant, whose name was kept private, described Dunne allegedly calling Frost a "f****** s***" as a "whoa moment" that he had not experienced before on a racecourse during his testimony at a hearing brought by the BHA against Dunne on charges of prejudicial conduct and violent and threatening behaviour. He denies all charges of prejudicial conduct and two of the three of threatening behaviour.
The volley of alleged abuse directed at Frost was "out of the ordinary", according to the male fence attendant, who queried why other riders, who had been "within earshot", had chosen not to appear as witnesses.
"There were other jockeys in what I would call earshot – I think it's a significant point to me that they have not come forward as witnesses," he said.
It was put to the male fence attendant by Roderick Moore, representing Dunne, that Adam Wedge, who had been present, described the exchange as "nothing out of the ordinary" and that he had not seen any evidence of Frost being bullied.
The male fence attendant said: "That's between him and his conscience. My conscience is clear and I know what was said and the manner it was delivered. In my experience of the racecourse this was very out of the ordinary.
"What would be ordinary to him might be very different to what might be ordinary to members of the public. To me it was a long sentence and the volume and level of aggression was raised and he spat out those three words that I listed."
He added: "It was a 'whoa' moment. We didn't realise there was trouble between these individuals. If we did we would have reported it immediately. This was something different."
Hardly surprising as in the pulling up area there is no need for fence attendants !Robbie Dunne's alleged verbal attack on Bryony Frost at Stratford last year would have been reported immediately to officials if the extent of their feud had been know
So dunne admits he did it on one day at Southwell on 3rd September
BUT .... The fence attendant says he heard it on 8 July ....
Dunne admits he did it anyway ....so thats one charge and fair enough he held his hands up to something that wasnt actually witnessed.
So dunne admits he did it on one day at Southwell on 3rd September BUT .... The fence attendant says he heard it on 8 July ....Dunne admits he did it anyway ....so thats one charge and fair enough he held his hands up to something that wasnt actually
please excuse me if i'm in the wrong orbit here . but , is this the same ' robbie ' that used to ride for venetia ? if so, i wonder if he used that same tone , language and aggression around her yard if not pleased with various comings and goings . hmmm..thought not .
please excuse me if i'm in the wrong orbit here . but , is this the same ' robbie ' that used to ride for venetia ? if so, i wonder if he used that same tone , language and aggression around her yard if not pleased with various comings and goings . h
Bindaree 01 Apr 22 22:08 How can so many supposedly intelligent people be so in denially ?
They're not in denial, they just don't like Frost so she is fair game in their eyes, that's about the long and short of it.
Bindaree 01 Apr 22 22:08 How can so many supposedly intelligent people be so in denially ?They're not in denial, they just don't like Frost so she is fair game in their eyes, that's about the long and short of it.
The Currant Bun is not impressed by the appeal. Does Bryony still write for the paper?
Bryony Frost bully row reaches shameful end at sham hearing with nine men debating the treatment of one woman https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/horseracing/18135872/bryony-frost-robbie-dunne-bully-row-reaches-shameful-end/?rec_article=true
The paper suggests appeal chair Boswood had made his mind up before the start, and also that he was too chummy with Dunne's counsel.
The Currant Bun is not impressed by the appeal. Does Bryony still write for the paper?Bryony Frost bully row reaches shameful end at sham hearing with nine men debating the treatment of one womanhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/horseracing/18135872/bry
for all those having a pop the targetted harassment over a long period were the conclusions of two independent tribunals.dunne doesnt like the verdict frost will be hacked off at dunne getting off lightly as a result of the old boys network.i will smile today when frosts working and dunne will be stewing thinking he could have ridden milkwood had he not made a rick last year at cheltenham and got jocked off from twiston davis.He mad a basic school boy error. I'll be smoking a cigar when the tapes go up in the scottish champion hurdle.happy days.
for all those having a pop the targetted harassment over a long period were the conclusions of two independent tribunals.dunne doesnt like the verdict frost will be hacked off at dunne getting off lightly as a result of the old boys network.i will sm
I do not believe most people are siding with Dunne. I think most were of the opinion the initial ban was too severe considering what Murphy received. Also, the other jocks did not dispute or disagree with what Dunne had accused Frost of during those races ie cutting in towards the rails.
I do not believe most people are siding with Dunne. I think most were of the opinion the initial ban was too severe considering what Murphy received. Also, the other jocks did not dispute or disagree with what Dunne had accused Frost of during those
This thread has expressed many and varied views regarding the involvement of the female sex in the sport of horse-racing. Does 1830's post qualify as a new low. He seems very confused.
This thread has expressed many and varied views regarding the involvement of the female sex in the sport of horse-racing. Does 1830's post qualify as a new low. He seems very confused.
tom stanley bemoaning her lack of rides she only ever got rides of her 3 biggest suporters pumpkin,king,wadham if owners at those yards dont want her up why dont these 3 trainers tell the owners to offski,or does their suppport stop at costing them money.horses are doing 99% of the lifting lately were her as a passenger and she,ll be retiring or going out on a stretcher shortly, the flic ride this week was grousome look like she sat there with her eyes closed battered the 1st 4 fences nearly fell off at next and then had a mother and father of fall at next
tom stanley bemoaning her lack of rides she only ever got rides of her 3 biggest suporters pumpkin,king,wadham if owners at those yards dont want her up why dont these 3 trainers tell the owners to offski,or does their suppport stop at costing them m
If you don;t agree with Blackbarn's view you are "confused".
In my opinion the female jockey looked anything but fit enough to ride yesterday. She was very rigid of body and gave nothing to the horse in the finish. Weak as a kitten. How she passed a doctor's examination is a puzzle. But then if you are likely to end up on the racing pages of The Sun as she girns her way through her column I suppose you might just take the easy way out and let her ride.
If you don;t agree with Blackbarn's view you are "confused". In my opinion the female jockey looked anything but fit enough to ride yesterday. She was very rigid of body and gave nothing to the horse in the finish. Weak as a kitten. How she passe
stanley and co were saying today her lack of rides might be down to her ,picking where she wants to go because of who might be in weighing room etc, having heard 100,s of top jocks retirement speeches the one thing they all agree on is if your hearts not in it dont put your leg over a horse in a race
stanley and co were saying today her lack of rides might be down to her ,picking where she wants to go because of who might be in weighing room etc, having heard 100,s of top jocks retirement speeches the one thing they all agree on is if your hearts
some of the worlds greatest ever riders AP, BG, dickie to name 3 in recent memory have had 1000,s of posts on here discussing [ to use the sports phrase for it ] ,if thier bottle at gone at the game and should their retire and there,ll be plenty more in future,but you dont have to have become within a 100 yds of putting your leg over a horse to realise frost is of very little help in presenting/getting a horse over a fence at the present time, her career,s been made on getting horses to jump fences for her,she,s barely had a mention in 5/6 yrs for riding in hurdle races
some of the worlds greatest ever riders AP, BG, dickie to name 3 in recent memory have had 1000,s of posts on here discussing [ to use the sports phrase for it ] ,if thier bottle at gone at the game and should their retire and there,ll be plenty mor
Last 21 Days (N.H.)Runs - 16, Wins - 0, Places - 6 Win %0.00%
Bryony doing well last three weeks
She will knock iton the head soon Do the sport a favour after all the damage she did
Last 21 Days (N.H.)Runs - 16, Wins - 0, Places - 6Win %0.00%Bryony doing well last three weeksShe will knock iton the head soonDo the sport a favour after all the damage she did
Lampus 03 Apr 22 07:31 Some posters on here just do not like females full stop.
Absolute bowlucks and symbolic of the malaise which fills this forum. People using fancy, fashionable words not knowing what they mean.
Lampus 03 Apr 22 07:31Some posters on here just do not like females full stop.Absolute bowlucks and symbolic of the malaise which fills this forum. People using fancy, fashionable words not knowing what they mean.
There is def misogamy on this thread but taking a different view to that pushed in a case where the male/female dichotomy is at the heart and being against the 'females' view does not make it misogynistic. I get the feeling even if this had been dealt with well by the BHA I suspect Bf wouldn't be happy and I do wander if any 'pr' people advised her (badly). When you basically have 1 person saying 1 thing and pretty much everyone else saying at least 'it wasn't quite like that' and those people's evidence is labelled trustworthy (so the entire weighing room) it isn't surprising she aint the most popular, even to those that supported her as best they could.
There is def misogamy on this thread but taking a different view to that pushed in a case where the male/female dichotomy is at the heart and being against the 'females' view does not make it misogynistic. I get the feeling even if this had been deal
The RP journalists are all sponsored by bookies - some in their entirety. As such would be deemed unsatisfactory witness in any law court in the country; no dispute about Mr Dunne's inappropriate and at times intimidating behaviour. Nevertheless, the original sentence was excessive and wholly unjust. I've not read one present NH jockey criticising Mr Dunne vehemently; Motterhead's - an employee of the RP - has led the RP into a spiral decline thus not qualified to judge objectively and intelligently.
Mr Dunne is serving a 10 month ban; the Appeal proceeding was not his doing. Let's move on. Horseracing is not just about a couple of jockeys who did not get on for reasons specific to them - rightly and wrongly. What other professions do not eg economists?
The RP journalists are all sponsored by bookies - some in their entirety. As such would be deemed unsatisfactory witness in any law court in the country; no dispute about Mr Dunne's inappropriate and at times intimidating behaviour. Nevertheless, the
I think the BHA have been found or exposed to have taken their eyes off the ball eg interpretation of Mr Dunne's behaviour as bringing horseracing into disrepute was debatable and probably inaccurate eg it was not substance abuse or broken Covid protocol; star witness was lacking professionally gravitas thus easily undermined; no supporting evidence from any senior jockey.
I believe 10 months for a 1st offence is sufficiently detrimental and just.
I think the BHA have been found or exposed to have taken their eyes off the ball eg interpretation of Mr Dunne's behaviour as bringing horseracing into disrepute was debatable and probably inaccurate eg it was not substance abuse or broken Covid prot
unfortunately though he needs a licence and for that he then needs to conform to the rules of racing, so actually it is up to them because right now he doesn't have one
unfortunately though he needs a licence and for that he then needs to conform to the rules of racing, so actually it is up to them because right now he doesn't have one
The licence is a given as long as Mr Dunne shows no more animosity to Ms Frost - on and off track - now and then. Also, Mr Dunne does not have a previous on this matter; substance abusers get a 2nd chance why not Mr Dunne.
Of course the licence issuer is the BHA. Even they can only judge on past record, and behaviour during the duration of this ban.
The licence is a given as long as Mr Dunne shows no more animosity to Ms Frost - on and off track - now and then. Also, Mr Dunne does not have a previous on this matter; substance abusers get a 2nd chance why not Mr Dunne.Of course the licence issuer
The female jockey took a nasty looking fall there on Thyme Hill. While she seemed to thankfully roll away from the flailing horse it didn;t look good for her. Hope she's alright.
The female jockey took a nasty looking fall there on Thyme Hill. While she seemed to thankfully roll away from the flailing horse it didn;t look good for her. Hope she's alright.
Oh no, I couldn;t back anything she rides, particularly at present as she is riding so poorly, but I wish her, as I do every female jockey, continued good luck to come home safe. What is she constantly doing after landing, hauling at the reins with her left hand.arm? It;s weird. Does she have any control at all when they jump under her? No other rider seems to do it.
Oh no, I couldn;t back anything she rides, particularly at present as she is riding so poorly, but I wish her, as I do every female jockey, continued good luck to come home safe.What is she constantly doing after landing, hauling at the reins with h
Fair enough. I think Fitzy, her riding coach, might be needed. But she has had a good record for not falling off, apart from in the last 8 days. I thought I saw Cobden do it a bit this afternoon, but not as noticeably as she does. Maybe she's copying him a bit but over doing it, I don't know.
Fair enough. I think Fitzy, her riding coach, might be needed. But she has had a good record for not falling off, apart from in the last 8 days.I thought I saw Cobden do it a bit this afternoon, but not as noticeably as she does. Maybe she's copying
Thanks for keeping this thread going people Trainers and Owners must not forget about Dunne the Bully
If and its a big if any will do from what i have heard
Thanks for keeping this thread going peopleTrainers and Owners must not forget about Dunne the BullyIf and its a big if any will dofrom what i have heard
People in the game know this was blown out of all proportion. Bully my @rse. He swore in the heat of the moment at some self obsessed cry baby. Then she tried desperately to get back at him and came up with some absolutely ridiculous load of bs about him exposing himself in a CHANGING room. And people fell for it! The jocks saw nothing, the trainers heard nothing. Leaked to the hand-wringers in the public and he's turned into a hate figure on a par with Sutcliffe Go and boo him, what a great life you must lead.
People in the game know this was blown out of all proportion. Bully my @rse. He swore in the heat of the moment at some self obsessed cry baby. Then she tried desperately to get back at him and came up with some absolutely ridiculous load of bs about
I notice that Lorcan Williams was on her pre-published ride Hitman today. Was the female jockey stood down after her fall yesterday? At least she doesn;t miss a ride in the National - she didn;t have one! She wasn't fit at Ayr and shouldn't have been allowed to ride.
I notice that Lorcan Williams was on her pre-published ride Hitman today. Was the female jockey stood down after her fall yesterday? At least she doesn;t miss a ride in the National - she didn;t have one!She wasn't fit at Ayr and shouldn't have bee
BRYONY FROST has been ruled out of the remainder of the Grand National meeting after a heavy fall on Thursday. https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/horseracing/18207865/bryony-frost-miss-rest-of-grand-national-heavy-fall/
According to the Sun:-BRYONY FROST has been ruled out of the remainder of the Grand National meeting after a heavy fall on Thursday.https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/horseracing/18207865/bryony-frost-miss-rest-of-grand-national-heavy-fall/
LoyalHoncho08 Apr 22 21:00Joined: 28 May 10 | Topic/replies: 9,585 | Blogger: LoyalHoncho's blog At least she doesn;t miss a ride in the National - she didn;t have one!
Neither does Robbie!!
LoyalHoncho08 Apr 22 21:00Joined: 28 May 10 | Topic/replies: 9,585 | Blogger: LoyalHoncho's blog At least she doesn;t miss a ride in the National - she didn;t have one!Neither does Robbie!!
Robbie Dunne returns from suspension at Hereford on Tuesday, riding for Neil Mulholland.
Bryony Frost returns from injury to ride on the flat at Goodwood today.
would like to be a fly on the wall when they next meet in the weighing room.
Robbie Dunne returns from suspension at Hereford on Tuesday, riding for Neil Mulholland. Bryony Frost returns from injury to ride on the flat at Goodwood today. would like to be a fly on the wall when they next meet in the weighing room.