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Beats woking doon the pit
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Aye working even.
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It's a way of life.
Very well paid at the top end and many barely scratching a living in the lower ranks |
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Agree Irons , several hardly getting a look in , jockey we booked for our horse last night has only ridden a few winners but his input after the race was as good as anyone , Shane is a workaholic and like most of them does it because he loves it..Its the jump guys I really feel for racing in very short Winter days and weather not always great plus the threat of injury is never far away..
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It's particularly tough if struggling to do the weights and not getting the rides.
A labour of love |
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foley did well to get in with harrington. im no judge but i think theres many better
rachael gave up becuase of the injuries and thats why a woman wont be the champion jokey, not that it means anything to anyone. whoever rides for mullins |
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Not a patch on international jet setter, Tom Marquand, who this Spring did 36 flights of which 24 were long haul.
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Exactly.
I give you Joseph O'Brien on the Flat |
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Harrington horses wouldn't run out of your way this season
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Yes a really poor season for Jessie , in my travels doing all the British courses I would base myself in a Hotel for a week and travel back and forth from there . I can assure you before the week was ended I was absolutely shattered , so can you imagine what these guy feel some starting their day around 5.30 and not getting home until all hours without been able to eat or drink anything...
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I can workrider. In fact I have often thought about it.
Hope you are well. |
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ive been doing exactly that for decades
except for the last bit |
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Yes battling health issues etc like lots my age but overall when long Covid leaves me alone i'm flying thanks , still going racing most days and playing walking football, and going to see the club I have supported since I was a kid all over Ireland .Still popping over to the U.K. for the important meetings heading to York for the Juddmonte..I hope you are fit and healthy LoyalHoncho...
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Can’t complain thanks. In my eighth decade now.
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Will Do MJK.. Me 2 LoyalHoncho..
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Not really sure about pressure, given that most of them spend majority of time losing (statistically obvious anyway given runners) - I'm not sure they give a sh't about losing their races half the time? They expect it so often.
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^ nonsense
quite the opposite |
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Stu, I bet your the kind of guy who loses it going to the shops once a week , try driving 900 plus miles a week ..
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with the windows closed and heater on in summer and nothing to eat for 3 rides a week
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Mitolo, you are starting to sound like Lester...
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fine by me
leicester existed on champagne and cigars. we have that in common also |
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what an absolute garbage opening post..ffs there was tote workers in cork last night and they had to go to gowern today.its his job ffs.workrider you were a grade one clown on the irish forum 20 years ago and needless to say you havent got any brighter
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Thumper trumper is entitled to an opinion
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the 2025 intake seem very belligerent
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And so you should be,Stew
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Not really sure about pressure, given that most of them spend majority of time losing (statistically obvious anyway given runners) - I'm not sure they give a sh't about losing their races half the time? They expect it so often.
mitolo mitolo26 Jul 25 17:15 ^ nonsense quite the opposite I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to claim here - do you not agree that jockeys lose most of their races? Statistically it's clearly true that they do just that. Therefore it is highly likely they expect it, every day that they work. Yes, they try to win - some of their races - but they are hardly going to be distraught when they lose - because they do it time after time every day. That is a fact, not opinion. Maybe you are claiming the cry themselves into sleep, or feel terrible for days, after every loss? Strange when I just see them grinning at each other and being pally with each other most of the time, win or lose in the races. Jockeys seem to me fairly relaxed people before and after races - not something that could be said for most other professional jobs... |