Same here, tbh. Fabolous ride Neptune Collonges in the National a great memory; Might Bite falling when miles clear at the last on boxing day a low point. Good luck to him in the future.
Same here, tbh. Fabolous ride Neptune Collonges in the National a great memory; Might Bite falling when miles clear at the last on boxing day a low point. Good luck to him in the future.
Actually that is not a good question because the jockeys most often beaten on odds-on shots will be the jockeys who ride the most odds-on shots, who will be the top jockeys.
You'd need to adjust for the number of rides, but then if you are not careful you will have lots of obscure riders who rode one and have a 100% failure rate.
Actually that is not a good question because the jockeys most often beaten on odds-on shots will be the jockeys who ride the most odds-on shots, who will be the top jockeys.You'd need to adjust for the number of rides, but then if you are not careful
There is more to being a jockey, particularly one retained by an owner, than what you do on course. You need to be a good judge of horses with an eye on the future, a good communicator and be able to keep your nose clean with the authorities. Daryl has had some high profile jobs and a good career. Not everyone can be an Olympic champion so not every jockey can be the very best but he was never a reason why I would hold off from betting a horse.
There is more to being a jockey, particularly one retained by an owner, than what you do on course. You need to be a good judge of horses with an eye on the future, a good communicator and be able to keep your nose clean with the authorities. Daryl h