Had been missing from our screens for a while now, and his absence had been notable.
A fine gentleman, and always had time for a chat at the west country tracks. BY FAR the best pundit on RACING TV, and he will be sadly missed.
R.I.P Jonathan
Desperately sad news.Had been missing from our screens for a while now, and his absence had been notable.A fine gentleman, and always had time for a chat at the west country tracks.BY FAR the best pundit on RACING TV, and he will be sadly missed.R.I.
I can vouch that the tribute paid by Eddie Fremantle in that link above is genuine and heartfelt. Eddie had a message with the news at Salisbury yesterday, and had to go down to the furlong pole for half an hour to escape.
Jonathan appeared to have a bad a case of sciatica, as I'd mentioned on a thread here, but he was diagnosed as seriously ill in March. As Eddie was getting married the next month, and going on honeymoon, Jonathan kept the bad news to himself for several weeks, so as not to cast a pall over his mate's wedding. He also didn't want people enquiring about his health, which is why I didn't update the thread.
I'm just glad that I knew the man through the good years.
I can vouch that the tribute paid by Eddie Fremantle in that link above is genuine and heartfelt. Eddie had a message with the news at Salisbury yesterday, and had to go down to the furlong pole for half an hour to escape.Jonathan appeared to have a
Depressing really how quickly things can go down as you get older. Always liked his wit and knowledge about NH racing made him worth listening to. RIP.
Depressing really how quickly things can go down as you get older. Always liked his wit and knowledge about NH racing made him worth listening to. RIP.
very sad news, always enjoyed watching him on RTV, would always make a good case for outsiders, and was an expert on the worth of Point To Point form. RIP.
very sad news, always enjoyed watching him on RTV, would always make a good case for outsiders, and was an expert on the worth of Point To Point form. RIP.
just had a look at some of his clips on twitter and had to stop as i was getting a bit weepy meself. youd need a heart of stone not to be moved, and i have, but still it got to me
it was always a delight when he was on
just had a look at some of his clips on twitter and had to stop as i was getting a bit weepy meself. youd need a heart of stone not to be moved, and i have, but still it got to meit was always a delight when he was on
just walked in after a few pints . sad news . a lovely, proper hunter chase fan. great to listen too . and as i make my own selections that is what mattered most .
just walked in after a few pints . sad news . a lovely, proper hunter chase fan. great to listen too . and as i make my own selections that is what mattered most .
I am so sad about this. He was the only person who's view I would ask for on a race and what he was backing. Always enjoyed discussing the merit of various horses and trips down memory lane about ex NH horses coming back pointing.
He will be sorely missed.
Pointing will never be the same, not seeing you there. A top man, a gentleman and a true friend to racing who knew his onions. RIP Jonathan.
I am so sad about this. He was the only person who's view I would ask for on a race and what he was backing. Always enjoyed discussing the merit of various horses and trips down memory lane about ex NH horses coming back pointing. He will be sorely
Mitolo or some other kind person, I am not on twatter so cannot see the clips you refer to, I just get a big X like a paywall.. If some kind person would be so kind to post a link so I can see these clips, it would be great, thank you.
Mitolo or some other kind person, I am not on twatter so cannot see the clips you refer to, I just get a big X like a paywall.. If some kind person would be so kind to post a link so I can see these clips, it would be great, thank you.
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Eddie F introduced me to Jonathan at Ponty around 2018 or 2019, possibly 2017.
He was paying his first visit to Ponty and had gone with Eddie, who had obviously been there many times already. We stood in the bar under the main grandstand for around an hour before, and during, the racing and had a real laugh about much in the modern world - basically, being three grumpy old men!! I found Jonathan easy company and, like Eddie and I, 'old school'.
That day has stuck in my mind, so very sad to see him pass away. No real age either. RIP Jonathan and condolences to his family and friends, especially Eddie who I know was very find of him.
Eddie F introduced me to Jonathan at Ponty around 2018 or 2019, possibly 2017. He was paying his first visit to Ponty and had gone with Eddie, who had obviously been there many times already. We stood in the bar under the main grandstand for around a
RIP Jonathan, thank you for the entertainment in the afternoons on Racing TV, i will miss it as will many more judging by the messages above.. Condolences to his family and friends...
RIP Jonathan, thank you for the entertainment in the afternoons on Racing TV, i will miss it as will many more judging by the messages above..Condolences to his family and friends...
Very sad news to me he was the best presenter of any Racing Channel on NH racing,would always listen to his wise words.Never forget on National day 209 he thought that Mon Mome had a good chance,so I had a few quid on here at 250/1,very good judge of a NH horse.On presenting and NH racing HE WAS THE MAN.
Very sad news to me he was the best presenter of any Racing Channel on NH racing,would always listen to his wise words.Never forget on National day 209 he thought that Mon Mome had a good chance,so I had a few quid on here at 250/1,very good judge of
A decent one to actually listen too, I'd put him an Eddie F as the two I would listen too without immediately muting...very sad to hear about him, hope it was not too much suffering at a relatively young age to go.
A decent one to actually listen too, I'd put him an Eddie F as the two I would listen too without immediately muting...very sad to hear about him, hope it was not too much suffering at a relatively young age to go.
Unlike many on the Racing TV channels he wasn't there to further his broadcasting career.
His knowledge of NH and PtP was born of a genuine love of the codes. You could tell from his enthusiastic engagement that the more rustic the setting the more he enjoyed it.
Unlike many on the Racing TV channels he wasn't there to further his broadcasting career. His knowledge of NH and PtP was born of a genuine love of the codes. You could tell from his enthusiastic engagement that the more rustic the setting the more h
Only just heard this news. I will miss the way he delivered his knowledge and enthusiasm for the game. He never shirked an issue, A straight talker with a tweak of humour added to consolidate his position.
Thoughts with all that knew him, a great loss.
Only just heard this news. I will miss the way he delivered his knowledge and enthusiasm for the game. He never shirked an issue, A straight talker with a tweak of humour added to consolidate his position.Thoughts with all that knew him, a great loss
So sad, one of the old guard, knowledgeable, humorous, great delivery..great double act with Stuart Machin in later years....and now we are left with presenters like Adelle Pointless Mulrennan , Mugan daddy daddy daddy Nicholls, robot Dixon's ..etc yes I know the game changes but Ruby Walsh, and yes Chapman , are miles ahead
So sad, one of the old guard, knowledgeable, humorous, great delivery..great double act with Stuart Machin in later years....and now we are left with presenters like Adelle Pointless Mulrennan , Mugan daddy daddy daddy Nicholls, robot Dixon's ..etc y
So sad, one of the old guard, knowledgeable, humorous, great delivery..great double act with Stuart Machin in later years....and now we are left with presenters like Adelle Pointless Mulrennan , Mugan daddy daddy daddy Nicholls, robot Dixon's ..etc yes I know the game changes but Ruby Walsh, and yes Chapman , are miles ahead
So sad, one of the old guard, knowledgeable, humorous, great delivery..great double act with Stuart Machin in later years....and now we are left with presenters like Adelle Pointless Mulrennan , Mugan daddy daddy daddy Nicholls, robot Dixon's ..etc y
he was on THE RACING POST spotlight.rota wasnt he ? wonder if AMY RYAN used to give him royalties for reading them out word for word as though they were her thoughts
he was on THE RACING POST spotlight.rota wasnt he ? wonder if AMY RYAN used to give him royalties for reading them out word for word as though they were her thoughts
I have no idea why i did not see this thread back in June-- might have been out of the country at the time but wd like to add my thoughts and sadness to the loss of a great guy and a wonderful and much respected supporter of the wonderful sport of jump racing.
I always was pleased when he appeared on TV to offer his views as I knew we wd be getting well informed knowledgeable and heart felt passion on all his thoughts.
An unbearable loss to Racing journalism and a very much missed character from our screens. RIP m8
I have no idea why i did not see this thread back in June-- might have been out of the country at the time but wd like to add my thoughts and sadness to the loss of a great guy and a wonderful and much respected supporter of the wonderful sport of ju