Lost all respect for him when he refused to ride at Listowel this year after he couldn't ride there last year because he got suspended. Would have meant so much for the locals to see him .
Lost all respect for him when he refused to ride at Listowel this year after he couldn't ride there last year because he got suspended. Would have meant so much for the locals to see him .
apparently the listowel appearance money was originally agreed at 4k . he couldnt go last year so listowel told this year it will be 15k . presumably as it was a special retirement farewell tour . or not !
apparently the listowel appearance money was originally agreed at 4k . he couldnt go last year so listowel told this year it will be 15k . presumably as it was a special retirement farewell tour . or not !
Looks like he cannot resist all the American Ballyhoo and Hullabaloo that will surely surround him.
Be 'right up his street'.
Perhaps, like Television celebrities - extending their careers 'in The Jungle' and on other non-descript Reality shoes - along with fading Film Stars .... They can never believe, nor accept - it's over.
Looks like he cannot resist all the American Ballyhoo and Hullabaloo that will surely surround him.Be 'right up his street'.Perhaps, like Television celebrities - extending their careers 'in The Jungle' and on other non-descript Reality shoes - along
ITV and Ed have been and are building to a huge bubbling crescendo for his 'Goodbye and Farewell' this Saturday(?).
It's going to be a tough gig for Ed with everyone knowing he's changed his mind.
A question that comes to mind is how many gifts, trophies, golden handshakes and appearance fees, Frankie Dettori has pocketed over the past year and will any be returned?
I was all for a Frankie Farewell period, he is by far the biggest box office star in racing over the past 25 years, but it has gone on and on and now it seems a bit of sham.
Leaves a bit of bitter taste.
ITV and Ed have been and are building to a huge bubbling crescendo for his 'Goodbye and Farewell' this Saturday(?). It's going to be a tough gig for Ed with everyone knowing he's changed his mind. A question that comes to mind is how many gifts, trop
We all new he was not going to retire, absolute joke letting all the hype carry on about his last year in the saddle.Just wants all the attention, good rider or not he shows his true colours as a person.
We all new he was not going to retire, absolute joke letting all the hype carry on about his last year in the saddle.Just wants all the attention, good rider or not he shows his true colours as a person.
Hardly a surprise, but having milked his 'final year' to the max, a total farce. You either retire, or you don't retire. I doubt this decision was made overnight, but he has still kept stringing people along.
It says USA, but what happens if he got offered a big ride in the Derby, or similar?
Hardly a surprise, but having milked his 'final year' to the max, a total farce. You either retire, or you don't retire. I doubt this decision was made overnight, but he has still kept stringing people along.It says USA, but what happens if he got of
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At 50 plus years does he really want to be riding out through the cold winter months when he can be in the sunshine of Florida and much better prize money. Horses and riding are in his blood so why not please himself in the twilight of his career. He has clearly discussed the move with his family who are supportive so why not and should he get the chance to return to Europe for big races if asked then I am sure he would be welcomed by the racing public. Good luck to him I say for someone who has entertained with his riding excellence for many many years.
At 50 plus years does he really want to be riding out through the cold winter months when he can be in the sunshine of Florida and much better prize money. Horses and riding are in his blood so why not please himself in the twilight of his career. He
Told you months ago he would not retire. He is a greedy little man, announced his retirement to see what offers he got from the media. He has been creaming off all the high value races for years. And will be doing the same next year only living in the sun in a nice mansion in California. Bit like Harry!
Told you months ago he would not retire. He is a greedy little man, announced his retirement to see what offers he got from the media. He has been creaming off all the high value races for years. And will be doing the same next year only living in th
I do hope he doesn't force the pilot of the plane over to take off when the wind is really bad even though the pilot has informed them it is too dangerous.......
I do hope he doesn't force the pilot of the plane over to take off when the wind is really bad even though the pilot has informed them it is too dangerous.......
Why shouldnt he take up the challenge of one year racing in the USA? Its his last chance and would regret it if he turned down the opportunity. Obviously this is a recent development and good luck to him, the financial rewards for racing for another season were far to big for him to turn down. Stop calling him greedy, We would all do it.
Why shouldnt he take up the challenge of one year racing in the USA? Its his last chance and would regret it if he turned down the opportunity. Obviously this is a recent development and good luck to him, the financial rewards for racing for another
Well said Tiger and Feltfair....good luck to him I say. No need to criticise him.... he thought he was ready to pack it in and now he doesn't...he said as much in an interview on ATR I saw earlier. Is he not allowed to change his mind ?....cut him some slack. Perhaps not the most likeable of riders, but definitely one of the best ever imo.
Well said Tiger and Feltfair....good luck to him I say. No need to criticise him.... he thought he was ready to pack it in and now he doesn't...he said as much in an interview on ATR I saw earlier. Is he not allowed to change his mind ?....cut him so
I can see another Piggot tax case coming up unless he donates all proceeds from functions (or appearance fees if billed as 'Frankies last....') to charity in a tax efficient way of course.........
I can see another Piggot tax case coming up unless he donates all proceeds from functions (or appearance fees if billed as 'Frankies last....') to charity in a tax efficient way of course.........
Maybe he will, but I doubt it and don't think he needs to. I got the impression from that ATR interview that he feels he has achieved everything he wanted to in Europe and this was a very recent opportunity for him that had cropped up. One that he didn't want to turn down and needed to wait on his visa being granted before he said anything. If he is tempted to come back for the odd ride then that's fine by me. We are all getting older, including Frankie, and personally I am really happy that I will still get to see him ride in America while it lasts on ATR, and no doubt so are thousands of Americans in person. Best of British Frankie
Maybe he will, but I doubt it and don't think he needs to. I got the impression from that ATR interview that he feels he has achieved everything he wanted to in Europe and this was a very recent opportunity for him that had cropped up. One that he di
I think the kerfuffle whether will Dettori or won't Dettori retire at the end of this season was getting increasingly boring and annoying. For goodness sake Dettori is only jockey ie a sportsperson; no great person, philanthropist or medic giving his time and expertise helping the poor and sick to have a better quality of life.
Whether Dettori rides in the UK, Ireland or USA it makes no difference to me. Would I be backing his mounts in the USA? Very unlikely. Why? Horses for courses similarly jockeys; the local jockeys will be my 1st port of call. Dettori is no Piggott, Eddery, Carson, Cauthen, Murtagh or Kinane.
I believe the hoo-haa o,f his "pending retirement" is solely because every one of the present jockeys is not a household name and lacking charisma; Dettori is no Piggott, Eddery, Carson, Cauthen, Murtagh or Kinane.
Good luck to Mr Dettori whatever he embarks on next or where.
I think the kerfuffle whether will Dettori or won't Dettori retire at the end of this season was getting increasingly boring and annoying. For goodness sake Dettori is only jockey ie a sportsperson; no great person, philanthropist or medic giving his
I am really happy that I will still get to see him ride in America while it lasts on ATR
me too. looking forward to seeing him at Finger Lakes and Mountaineer riding against the likes of Emanuel De Diego and Yuri Yaranga
I am really happy that I will still get to see him ride in America while it lasts on ATRme too. looking forward to seeing him at Finger Lakes and Mountaineer riding against the likes of Emanuel De Diego and Yuri Yaranga
No way should Dettori be offered rides in Europe any more after season's end.. He freely declared his intention to retire and was believed to the point where he was the subject of a whole year of fuss and adulation with plum rides arriving from all quarters. The facts of his career speak for themselves but he is tarnishing his reputation by acting in a greedy and devious manner. Maybe he doesn't give a toss but while he can seek an appendix to his career in the US he should be finished in Europe. He's had a long and successful timecareer in Europe. Time to take him at his word and bring the curtain down.
No way should Dettori be offered rides in Europe any more after season's end.. He freely declared his intention to retire and was believed to the point where he was the subject of a whole year of fuss and adulation with plum rides arriving from all q
I think we all knew he wasn't going to retire. Off the back of a poor season where his riding resembled that of a 7lb claimer. He was in need of a bit love and attention. And boy, he certainly received this from the usual corners of the media who've carved out whole careers out of brown nosing. Cue plenty of steering jobs the late, great Mother Teresa could have won on and bingo! He ain't retiring, he's off to America and he'll be back to mop up some more steering jobs at the big meetings in the UK (replacing the jockey who put all the work in on them) Saying all this, the standard of jockeys in the US is so poor he'll still outride them
I think we all knew he wasn't going to retire. Off the back of a poor season where his riding resembled that of a 7lb claimer. He was in need of a bit love and attention. And boy, he certainly received this from the usual corners of the media who've
one of his best GB flat seasons ever, earnings wise, despite only riding a fraction of his normal rides
must wish he could retire every year
Only ridden 26 winners in UK this seasonone of his best GB flat seasons ever, earnings wise, despite only riding a fraction of his normal ridesmust wish he could retire every year
There must a lot of people who feel like complete idiots now lol
There were media people in tears about him retiring looool
Loooool remember when the French jockeys gathered around to wish him good but after he won on Inspiral at Deuville looooool muggs
There must a lot of people who feel like complete idiots now lolThere were media people in tears about him retiring loooolLoooool remember when the French jockeys gathered around to wish him good but after he won on Inspiral at Deuville looooool mugg
no idea why any person would go to a race meeting to see a particular jockey. they all do the same thing - sit and shake their hands about. its not like your watching nadal's forehand, novak djokovic do his majic or tiger woods launching it from the tee.......or messi dribbling past 4 defenders.
horseracing is about the horses. frankie probably wants to keep riding in the UK but doesnt want to seem like a moron by whipping up this fanfare for nothing so lets say we are doing something different and go to america rather than going back on my word.
no idea why any person would go to a race meeting to see a particular jockey. they all do the same thing - sit and shake their hands about. its not like your watching nadal's forehand, novak djokovic do his majic or tiger woods launching it from the
He has rented his house out , why would you do that other than money, he didn’t appear at a track in Ireland it’s reported that it was down to not enough appearance fee ffs
He has rented his house out , why would you do that other than money, he didn’t appear at a track in Ireland it’s reported that it was down to not enough appearance fee ffs