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By:
Hayden
When: 20 Aug 24 12:11
It's called nostalgia and the apparent good old days bin bagged , nobody wants to remember anything bad.   Grin
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 12:17
Another example of why you would not want a jury of peers made up from this Forum!!
By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Aug 24 12:28
Wow ! Ffs
By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Aug 24 12:29
What did you think of the ride Einstein ?
By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Aug 24 12:32
He made a big mistake thinking he had done enough to win the race and tugged the reins like the Risen used to do,knowing that Hollie Doyle was very close riding like a demon…..he should have been riding the horse just like the danger alongside him……ffs
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 12:36
Glad you realise not everyone is as thick as you Quixall!!!  The evidence is there and if you can't see it you need your eyes tested or are you all blaming Doyle for the horse jinking and making a split second decision to avoid possibly falling off? Sounds like some would prefer to blame the jockey rather than the horse despite the evidence on screen?
By:
differentdrum
When: 20 Aug 24 12:42
Have you ever made a contribution without at the same time feeling the need to attack other posters? Everyone is thick bar yourself? You can somehow see 'something' that everyone else can't.
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 12:46
DD you take offence with anything that does not suit you, not a case of seeing something different to anyone else, it is as plain as day what happened, the evidence is there for all to see. Just because you can't accept simple facts does not mean you right, does it?
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 20 Aug 24 12:48
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iozQd8ZhRI

   LaughGrin  So he didnt ride as strong as he should of because of the " jink ".

   Must be psychic.
By:
penzance
When: 20 Aug 24 12:50
Everyone makes mistakes but Doyle eased up on that & got caught out.
He should've picked up a suspension.
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 12:51
it had jinked right and then left GC, the horse spooked at something and the evidence of that is obvious on the final clip on the RP, maybe not obvious to the hanging jury but would be to anyone who has a clue about horse!!
By:
HappyHibby
When: 20 Aug 24 12:51
just watched it again GC...

actually it looks worse now than it did when i watched it 'live' tbh...

utterly hideous how he got away with that imv.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 20 Aug 24 12:58
Commentator is pleased as his wrong call went almost unnoticed. Whoops
By:
Hayden
When: 20 Aug 24 12:58
Thanks for posting Glasgow , first time i've heard the interview and didn't realize he had confessed to not riding to the line.

The rest is conjecture but obviously 99% will call it a " should still have won " whatever he anticipated may have happened.

We move or at least i do    Happy
By:
HappyHibby
When: 20 Aug 24 13:00
to be fair to Hoiles he actually said something along the lines of 'oh it was close on the line'...

i don't think he was the only one who'd put a 1 next to it's name in the paper with 20 yards to go...

Hoiles actually said he was surprised Doyle hadn't been given a ban which is the overwhelming majority vote on here...

by a country mile in fact.
By:
in hell
When: 20 Aug 24 13:04
It's as clear as day that the horse jinked AFTER Doyle stopped riding and stood up slightly in the saddle, complete rubbish to say anything different.

Should've won, anyone says it shouldn't needs glasses ffs
By:
Hayden
When: 20 Aug 24 13:08
You're right Hibby it's a country mile and impossible to argue but as for punishment jockeys don't sentence themselves so he's only said what we'd all say in trying to deflect as much as feasible away from an injudicious ride.

He's only human after all and has to eat   Happy

It'll all be chip paper in a couple of days , until it inevitably happens again to someone else of course   Happy
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 20 Aug 24 13:10
It's as clear as day that the horse jinked AFTER Doyle stopped riding and stood up slightly in the saddle, complete rubbish to say anything different.


Exactly, That was my point, he realised he messed up in his interview with Chappers and tried using the " Jinking " as an excuse for not riding out.
By:
HappyHibby
When: 20 Aug 24 13:12
my beef is with the stewards Hayden...

in a perfect world Doyle would've held his hands up and said 'i fkd up i'll take 28 days in Dubai/Saudi Arabia/Bahrain'...

i now it ain't  a perfect world and i would assume you do too ?

but it's the stewards my main gripe is with.
By:
HappyHibby
When: 20 Aug 24 13:13
know.
By:
Storm Alert
When: 20 Aug 24 13:18
He has sort of knowledged it was a FU, although blaming the horse a bit lame. Probably afraid to go further in case of retrospective action.

Was bit bit unlucky the way things panned out but that's no excuse. Hopefully he will have learnt and will always ride out to the line from now on.
By:
stu
When: 20 Aug 24 13:23
Nice to note he's also prepared to potentially lower the horse's value, by describing it as possibly a dodgy animal via his description/excuse - wonder what the owners think about that....
By:
in hell
When: 20 Aug 24 13:24
Jockey's like to be in the standing up in the saddle position when going over the line for some reason, so riding through the line will never happen here
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 13:28
You who think the horse did not start this left hand down path until Doyle eased it are the ones who need specsavers but never going to admit it because it would mean the whole Garry Glitter "My gang" would be wrong?
By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Aug 24 13:28
Doyle escaped one….the fodder will probably be on the receiving end of something similar in the future…..

Who remembers Carson riding a’jinker’ past the winning post…

I remember Carson flat out past the winning post on a few occasions….

None of this pathetic strangulation ffs

The risen got away with it apart from lingfield….
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 13:30
And btw in hell, where exactly does he stand up in his irons before the line?
By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Aug 24 13:34
He thought he had the race in the bag……how wrong he was…..Cagliari would argue tomorrow wasn’t Wednesday ffs….
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 13:36
Only with idiots who don't know the day of the week Quixall!!
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 20 Aug 24 13:38
Why is he apologising if he did nothing wrong. ?? Cag looking for attention again. ??
By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Aug 24 13:40
Run of the mill rider would have been banned……dreadful decision tbf…..

We move on until the fodder are on the receiving end again……
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 13:41
Why would I be looking for attention GC by sticking by simple and obvious facts as opposed to jumping on a bandwagon of jockey bashing?
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 20 Aug 24 13:58
sometimes wonder what people are watching..he eased off 2 secs/20yds ish before the line..he never moved from a riding position..certainly didnt 'stand up'..the horse lost momentum and was caught..
The decision by the stewards is simply scandalous..they arnt fit for purpose.
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 13:59
Just in case anyone is still in doubt as to when his left handed jink began look at the RP stills, in the second frame his ears are flat, in the third his ears are straight up which means something has caught his attention and he starts moving left, in the last his ears are again flat?
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 20 Aug 24 14:19
meks no diff what the fckn ears were like..he eased off 20yds out ydc.
By:
CagliariG
When: 20 Aug 24 14:22
Never let facts get in the way of a rant eh Rico!!
By:
akajak
When: 20 Aug 24 14:32
James Doyle made an error and should be punished.
The sterwards decision to note the riders comments was lamentable.
Once again, by not taking appropriate action the perception that racing is run by cowboys is reinforced.
This only hurts racing in the longer-term, no deterrent, inconsistencies in action/no action taken.
Do I believe James Doyle acted in a crooked way ? Certainly not, he made an error, but should stand up and admit it and regardless the stewards should have had the balls to take the right action and be seen by the public to be doing their job.
Integrity of racing is the loser
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 20 Aug 24 14:38
the BHA should have reviewed it today and taken action..the decision by the Windsor stewards is contemptible and an insult the racing public.
By:
HappyHibby
When: 20 Aug 24 14:38
correct.
By:
HappyHibby
When: 20 Aug 24 14:38
Mr.Hunt correct also.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 20 Aug 24 14:40
in hell 20 Aug 24 13:04 
It's as clear as day that the horse jinked AFTER Doyle stopped riding and stood up slightly in the saddle, complete rubbish to say anything different.

now that is what i'd call 'COMPLETE RUBBISH'
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