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DancingBraveTheBest
06 Oct 23 09:05
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As a youngster growing up in the 80s was always these 2 fantastic trainers for me with preference for Sir Michael.  Got hooked on this fantastic sport at the age of about 12 and never looked backHappy

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By:
acey deucy
When: 06 Oct 23 09:18
And my old boss Dick Hern.
By:
Hayden
When: 06 Oct 23 09:26
Guy Harwood also worth a mention Acey  Happy
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 06 Oct 23 09:30
Dick Hern incredible considering was in a wheel chair. What happened to him or was he born disabled?
By:
formoftheace
When: 06 Oct 23 09:38
I have to agree 100% those were the days
By:
acey deucy
When: 06 Oct 23 09:39
No Hunting accident D.B
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 06 Oct 23 09:46
Cheers acey.....i remember now. The old grey matter not what it used to be. Dick Hern and Willie Carson....i used to work with Willies son Tony who now trains. Every horse Willie told his son to have a few quid on always won about 1 or 2 a month but from what i remember they always won with Willie riding them. They were great daysHappy
By:
acey deucy
When: 06 Oct 23 09:49
Great Judge Carson and a great rider of course....Wouldn't pish on you if you were on fire though.
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 06 Oct 23 09:51
I agree......i was sworn to secrecy by his son as if the word got out that Tony was passing on his advice Willie told him he would get no moreShocked
By:
cacique
When: 06 Oct 23 10:24
Steve Cauthen for me....

So wanted to be like him that in my first ride i was so concentrating on pushing the horse out with the whip in the "periscope" position, i completely forgot to hit him behind the saddle and got beaten into second
By:
penzance
When: 06 Oct 23 10:25
Liked Geoff Wragg as a trainer.
By:
Hayden
When: 06 Oct 23 10:26
Brigust will be on shortly to tell you all you need to know about Dick Hern  Happy
By:
acey deucy
When: 06 Oct 23 10:28
Yeah Brigadier Gerard Days.
By:
dambuster
When: 06 Oct 23 11:47

Oct 6, 2023 -- 10:24AM, cacique wrote:


Steve Cauthen for me....So wanted to be like him that in my first ride i was so concentrating on pushing the horse out with the whip in the "periscope" position, i completely forgot to hit him behind the saddle and got beaten into second


Who was your first ride cacinque ?

By:
cacique
When: 06 Oct 23 12:40
Apprentice race up the curragh back in the late 90's.

Pat Smullen (RIP) was in the race.
Jamie Spencer had rung up to try and get my mount

Fell off the same horse schooling 3 days later and spent 3 months in hospital so that put an end to my jockey career. (Not being good didn't help either)
By:
dambuster
When: 06 Oct 23 15:25
Oh Dear, hope you're ok now mate.
By:
cacique
When: 06 Oct 23 17:05
oh yes, i think they were just being extra cautious.

havn't ridden a horse for 20 years, Loved every minute of it and got to ride some fantastic horses!
By:
windsor knot
When: 06 Oct 23 19:11
i had 2 'hero' trainers back then . one for each code . henry cecil on the flat and just as important to me,  michael dickinson over the jumps . the 1983 cheltenham  gold cup day was my first . i can still remember watching the famous 5 go past the post like it was yesterday .
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