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ROCKIN HORSE
When: 26 May 26 11:49
RIP...he was known for years as the "Saturday jockey" as he  developed a  knack of bagging a lot of races  on a Saturday ...a friend used to put all his rides in ew accas...you could ride at two meetings or even  three meetings in one day back then...he collected off his winners quite a few times
By:
Jumper45
When: 26 May 26 11:50
RIP Tony Ives. Our mortality is evermore brought home to us when we lost friends, family and jockeys who were plying their trade when we first got into racing.
By:
salmon spray
When: 26 May 26 11:53
R.I.P.
What stables did he mainly ride for ?
By:
tigerbalm
When: 26 May 26 11:54

May 26, 2026 -- 11:49AM, ROCKIN HORSE wrote:


RIP...he was known for years as the "Saturday jockey" as he

By:
tigerbalm
When: 26 May 26 11:55
annes favorite jockey
By:
CROPSICK
When: 26 May 26 12:22
Salmon Spray, i think he rode a lot for Bill O'Gorman.
By:
penzance
When: 26 May 26 12:27
You can see him on Telepromter winning the Arlington Million
on youtube.
By:
stewarts rise
When: 26 May 26 12:34
A very good jockey and nice fella, used to ride a few for Brian Mcmahon and Reg Hollinshead whose Remainder Man  came 2nd  i the 2000gns and 3rd in the Derby. Also rode Provideo who won lots of races as a 2 yo. Sad to hear he's passed away at just 71 yo, RIP Tony.
By:
Shalimah
When: 26 May 26 12:40
Lester had him as stable jockey which says a lot.
By:
formoftheace
When: 26 May 26 12:40
Good horseman.
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 26 May 26 13:14
RIP classy jockey.

Remember Provideo in the mid 1980s, what a 2 year old that was, won something like 15/16 races, a bit of a record, doubt its ever been beaten?
By:
acey deucy
When: 26 May 26 13:52
Teleprompter AND Reamainder Man stick in my mind R.I.P
By:
howard
When: 26 May 26 14:19
anyone remember his first wife ?  If you saw her you will remember Grin
By:
N-east Correspondent
When: 26 May 26 14:30
had a uncle who only used to bet only on a Saturday he did a lot of Tony Ives mounts
that's really sad news 71 not old these days and I would have put him older
Teleprompter and Bill O Gormans readily spring to mind for me RIP Tony...
By:
penzance
When: 26 May 26 14:53
Not too long ago he either had an accident or was very ill.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 26 May 26 17:11
Penzance - He contracted sepsis about 18 months ago i believe, followed by skin cancer.
Couldn't use his hands so needed 24 hour care Sad

I remember those prolific 2 year olds he rode for O'gorman, Provideo obviously setting the record stands out, but the likes of Superlative and Brondesbury won plenty too.
I never realised he was an apprentice when he rode Remainder Man to 3rd place in the Derby, the last to do so. Some achievement.
By:
Herbie-53
When: 29 May 26 15:43
I had a pleasant disagreement with Tony about the relative merits of the Forest Flower & Minstrella 2yo races when I could
see his patience waning with me...but being the gent he was, he stopped a couple of inches away from poking me in the eyeCrazy
By:
Herbie-53
When: 29 May 26 19:06
PS - I should've mentioned that meeeting was in late 1986 or early 1987 at a race night in Southport...so the fall out
& bad memories of the Cheveley Park disqualification of Forest Flower were fresh in his mind and he was still píssed offWink
I was in the Minstrella camp as just like my women...I've always liked difficult fillies with a bit of temperamentExcited
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