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MJK
31 May 24 15:48
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Honestly.  Shameful.

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By:
mrcombustible
When: 31 May 24 15:55
Trainer should know better, why didn't he book Sean D Bowen
By:
MJK
When: 31 May 24 15:57
Even when she eventually pulled the horse wide there was no urgency with her, she just nudged half hearted.
By:
bobby g
When: 31 May 24 16:02
Talking through my pocket, but a truly awful ride.  Could have gone for a gap past City Streak but sat for a furlong waiting for every horse to pass her before switching wide.
By:
high_lander
When: 31 May 24 16:18
Time for Hayley to hang up the spurs me thinks, should've won in the proverbial hack canter, she didn't look interested tbh couldn't care less Laugh
By:
De_man
When: 31 May 24 16:21
Always been kack tbf...back her you should expect it...imv
By:
wondersobright
When: 26 Jun 24 14:52
how long before the whip was pulled through there jesus
By:
Tallywagger.
When: 26 Jun 24 14:55
Should be placed behind the fv there as definitely cost it third
By:
wondersobright
When: 26 Jun 24 14:56
in america the 2nd would already be off the board
By:
Tallywagger.
When: 26 Jun 24 14:57
And that would be correct
By:
wroughtironronn
When: 26 Jun 24 16:05
She's obviously broke - otherwise she wouldn't have come back after retiring and losing her racing contacts . 

Many boxers have done the same thing
By:
11kv
When: 26 Jun 24 19:11
Leave alone please.
By:
Tattcorner
When: 26 Jun 24 19:30
Think she said she'd like to carry on for a few more years yet.  SDS is two years older and he's not past it yet.
She had that bad fall which dented her confidence before the first retirement but she still gets good rides now.
Docklands a good second at Ascot recently.
By:
dambuster
When: 27 Jun 24 11:07
Her and Hollie are pioneers and both good jockeys and great for the sport.
We all spout off when we have a losing bet, about what they should have done.
Its all very safe from the armchair though
By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 11:08
Cough cough splutter…..ffs

Pioneer….yeah just throw the word around like confetti ffs
By:
dambuster
When: 27 Jun 24 11:11
Which other females have  had such an impact on a mainly male dominated Sport.?
By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 11:11
There are riders all over the globe who could learn this mob …riding anything bareback for fun…
By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 11:12
Not a fan but lionesses spring to mind..
By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 11:13
Check out other countries and look at the history of female riders…

Julie Krone for starters….
By:
dambuster
When: 27 Jun 24 11:13

Jun 27, 2024 -- 5:12AM, formoftheace wrote:


Not a fan but lionesses spring to mind..


What , playing against other men on the same playing field.?

By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 11:16
Ireland…

America…

UK….

She will fall into ITV and earn a few quid on retirement….

Australia is loaded with top females riding against the best….
By:
impossible123
When: 27 Jun 24 11:26
Mr Chamberlin is in a similar position in horseracing as Mr Southgate in football. They are sh1t at their respective job yet the decision-makers put them there because of their "suitability" with sponsors or non-elected individuals of the sport despite lacking the know-how and credence.

This is the world we live in at the moment. It's not about what you know, but more importantly who you know to get you the job; cronyism is the fastest way to an erosion, professionalism and a spiral decline of the sport.
By:
salmon spray
When: 27 Jun 24 11:26
The supply of female riders in North America has largely dried up. I don't think there are any in the top 100 at the moment,though it's difficult to be sure with some of the Hispanic Chritian names.
There are quite a few in Canada though the best of them,Emma-Jayne Wilson is nearing the veteran stage.
The last top US female Rosie Napravnik got up the duff and never came back.
By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 12:07
Lol….never heard that for ages…..up the duff…
By:
salmon spray
When: 27 Jun 24 13:50
Showing my age    Sad
By:
dambuster
When: 27 Jun 24 14:22

Jun 27, 2024 -- 5:26AM, impossible123 wrote:


Mr Chamberlin is in a similar position in horseracing as Mr Southgate in football. They are sh1t at their respective job yet the decision-makers put them there because of their "suitability" with sponsors or non-elected individuals of the sport despite lacking the know-how and credence.This is the world we live in at the moment. It's not about what you know, but more importantly who you know to get you the job; cronyism is the fastest way to an erosion, professionalism and a spiral decline of the sport.


I certainly agree with that statement imp123, about ''not what you know but who you know''.
That's in all walks of life, My daughter is a trained actress, 3 years at a top  Drama school and struggles for work,
While actors like Dani Dyer who's Dad is Danny Dyer never went to drama school and got in TV because of her dad.
that happens all over the TV/Film industry. Luckily she has a good job within the theatre doing other roles.
She also went for an advert along with 43 others, got into the last 2 with a non white girl with no drama training and you can guess who got the gig.
Her agent said it's box ticking. It is unfair.

By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 14:48
Danny Dyer another hopeless actor like most soaps employ…..one said you don’t try and act just be yourself….it works..
By:
formoftheace
When: 27 Jun 24 14:48
Remember Mike Reid on Eastenders….ffs
By:
mitolo
When: 27 Jun 24 14:56
there are more female riders in the u.s than ever

i back loads of em
By:
impossible123
When: 27 Jun 24 15:05
'dambuster', I'm very sorry to hear that. I hope your daughter gets a break in acting soon. Just chin up and soldier on is my motto. The break will come (eventually).

Has anyone ever watched Michael McIntyre comedy roadshow? I watched it once a long time ago, and it was pants. But, it's still on BBC for another stint.
By:
salmon spray
When: 27 Jun 24 16:24
Who are they mitolo ? The Davis sisters,Carol Cedeno and who else ? Chantal Sutherland hasn't ridden for a year.
You might do better concentrating on Canada.
By:
dambuster
When: 27 Jun 24 18:15

Jun 27, 2024 -- 9:05AM, impossible123 wrote:


'dambuster', I'm very sorry to hear that. I hope your daughter gets a break in acting soon. Just chin up and soldier on is my motto. The break will come (eventually).Has anyone ever watched Michael McIntyre comedy roadshow? I watched it once a long time ago, and it was pants. But, it's still on BBC for another stint.


Cheers imp123. that's the same with Miranda and Mrs Browns boys, how on earth they kept getting more series was beyond me.
Another is Wicked with 2 great actors in Sir Ian Mckellen and Derek Jacobi, why are they doing it.? its pants imo.

By:
penzance
When: 27 Jun 24 18:20
Obviously the Romesh bloke knows a few people.Seems to get programmes
chucked his way left,right & centre.Truth be told he's fkcn useless.
By:
mitolo
When: 27 Jun 24 18:49
off the top of me melon olver iorio rowland correa burnham. theres others i cant remember
By:
impossible123
When: 27 Jun 24 19:35
I think I only watched Romesh only once and found it corny eg merely an act, and not genuinely funny; if you've seen one, the rest are pretty similar. These days I barely watch mainstream tv. I mainly watch Freeview (DMAX) Deadliest Catch; Gold Divers; Yukon Gold; Homestead Rescue. Others are Dr Pimple Popper; Bad Skin Clinic; Wheelers Dealers; Aussie Gold Hunters; Opal Outback Hunters.

I never watch celebrity shows not even Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here; The Kardashian; Wags; Wagatha; etc. I've only watched one Big Brother series.
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