I don't often defend jockeys if they have a poor ride, but anyone moaning after backing someone riding first time in a jumps race really needs to take a look at themselves for choosing that bet - what do you expect AP McCoy?
I don't often defend jockeys if they have a poor ride, but anyone moaning after backing someone riding first time in a jumps race really needs to take a look at themselves for choosing that bet - what do you expect AP McCoy?
The person in question could possibly be responsible for CH hitting the deck imv……best to avoid Cheltenham unless they get a top horseman and watch it win on the bit…..
He did admit to almost decking it once before remember…..
The person in question could possibly be responsible for CH hitting the deck imv……best to avoid Cheltenham unless they get a top horseman and watch it win on the bit…..He did admit to almost decking it once before remember…..
Nicolai "Nico" W. Chastel de Boinville (born 14 August 1989)[1] is an English horse racing jockey who competes in National Hunt racing.[2] De Boinville has ridden more Grade One winners than any British jumps jockey currently active.[3]
The utter stupidity of the Chuckle Brothers knows no bounds
Nicolai "Nico" W. Chastel de Boinville (born 14 August 1989)[1] is an English horse racing jockey who competes in National Hunt racing.[2] De Boinville has ridden more Grade One winners than any British jumps jockey currently active.[3]The utter stup
Charles got beaten into second place in a charity race at Plumpton by....................................Derek Thompson, riding I think for Nicky Henderson.
Charles got beaten into second place in a charity race at Plumpton by....................................Derek Thompson, riding I think for Nicky Henderson.
sorry. Can't work out how to turn it round! I was working in the desert in the west of the UAE. Didn't get told it was running. First I knew was when I saw the front page of the Times 2 days later showing this photo. 33/1. Not a penny on
sorry. Can't work out how to turn it round! I was working in the desert in the west of the UAE. Didn't get told it was running. First I knew was when I saw the front page of the Times 2 days later showing this photo. 33/1. Not a penny on
Joined: 31 Aug 21 | Topic/replies: 1,467 | Blogger: DonegalPrince's blog I owned a share in the winner of the Plumpton race. Classified trained by NH.
Classified was nearly top class...a very good horse....well touted for the national if memory is still in place.
Joined: 31 Aug 21 | Topic/replies: 1,467 | Blogger: DonegalPrince's blogI owned a share in the winner of the Plumpton race. Classified trained by NH.Classified was nearly top class...a very good horse....well touted for the national if memory is stil
As I recall, he ran 3rd, 4th and 5th in the GN. Sadly I had to sell him b4 then. Ran 2nd to The Brockshee in the Arkle. When he won 1st time out at Newbury he was, once again, 33/1. Steve S-E's dad had so much on he bought a new car (I spoke to SSE many years later and he confirmed it). Sadly I was impecunious at the time studying, yet again, to improve myself so had buttons on. Still, the qualifications worked out in the end! But............nowadays...you own a horse and it wins it's first 2 races @ 33/1! Ended up being a great 2m at Sandown etc. But a great horse. Wish my present purchases were as good.
As I recall, he ran 3rd, 4th and 5th in the GN. Sadly I had to sell him b4 then. Ran 2nd to The Brockshee in the Arkle. When he won 1st time out at Newbury he was, once again, 33/1. Steve S-E's dad had so much on he bought a new car (I spoke to SSE