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Grace = privileged
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Name jockey that have failed for alcohol or substance
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Do you stand by this embarrassing nonsense or not?
Difference between fellas and girls, the lady riders have more ambition so no problem moving to Kentucky to better their careers. The lads will miss the boozer, the nightclubs and sniffing lines off hookers bits. |
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*a jockey
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"I rode a horse three times to get its handicap mark for Dascombe..."
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My point is that when ladies are interviewed after riding a winner, their complaint is not getting riding opportunities. The lads interviewed after winning rides are complaining about prizemoney
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okay, no worries, i probably missed the point
good luck |
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No hard feelings, I was being hot headed
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I am aware that male riders > female riders but female riders are always savvy interviewees and their interviews are full of enthusiasm
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If I was an owner wanting to win (note last part of course) I'd never put a female jock on. Doyle is their best, and I still would prefer a stronger male rider.
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I’d be interested to see you handle that dilemma if the trainer told you the horse only goes well under a certain rider
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Iced bun?
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Lingfield 3 races, 2 women riders win at 7/1 and 9/1.
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