TableDancer
Well-Known Member
Just thought poor old Ollie deserved his own thread
This isn't a rival to the ACM one as anyone who has read my post on that thread will know, I'm not horse-bashing here. I'm also aware that there are plenty of people defending him on the other thread, but I still feel he is coming out of this rather bruised and battered 
In all my encounters with Ollie I have found him to be a cheerful, friendly, hard-working, positive young man with masses to give to the sport of eventing. He is a superb rider - of course his style doesn't suit every horse, but that is true of just about any jockey. I believe he does indeed care about his horses and tries very hard to work out what makes them tick and how to get the best out of them. There have undoubtedly been periods in the past when he has made mistakes in a variety of ways but, quite frankly, who hasn't? He has shown every sign of learning from them and has grown up so much in recent years. Yes he has a very "positive" riding style which might not be to everyone's taste, yes he has been less than "tactful" in the way he has gained rides from time to time. However, he is by no means the only rider on the circuit at whom these criticisms could be levelled, yet he seems to be singled out for sanction.
I am absolutely certain that nobody will be more devastated by what happened at Badminton than Ollie himself, and for people to jump on him seems both unfair and unecessarily cruel.
I can be of no possible use to Ollie, yet he is always friendly and polite whenever I see him. He does his best to be accessible to his many fans, while still working hard to establish a successful yard. I think we should cut the poor guy some slack once in a while
Whilst I know anyone is free to post whatever they want on this thread, a number of people have made their views very clear on other post-Badminton threads so I will make a teeny plea to keep this one positive - you might be surprised who looks at this forum
I'd like to wish Ollie the very best of luck for Lexington and the remainder of 2011 
In all my encounters with Ollie I have found him to be a cheerful, friendly, hard-working, positive young man with masses to give to the sport of eventing. He is a superb rider - of course his style doesn't suit every horse, but that is true of just about any jockey. I believe he does indeed care about his horses and tries very hard to work out what makes them tick and how to get the best out of them. There have undoubtedly been periods in the past when he has made mistakes in a variety of ways but, quite frankly, who hasn't? He has shown every sign of learning from them and has grown up so much in recent years. Yes he has a very "positive" riding style which might not be to everyone's taste, yes he has been less than "tactful" in the way he has gained rides from time to time. However, he is by no means the only rider on the circuit at whom these criticisms could be levelled, yet he seems to be singled out for sanction.
I am absolutely certain that nobody will be more devastated by what happened at Badminton than Ollie himself, and for people to jump on him seems both unfair and unecessarily cruel.
I can be of no possible use to Ollie, yet he is always friendly and polite whenever I see him. He does his best to be accessible to his many fans, while still working hard to establish a successful yard. I think we should cut the poor guy some slack once in a while
Whilst I know anyone is free to post whatever they want on this thread, a number of people have made their views very clear on other post-Badminton threads so I will make a teeny plea to keep this one positive - you might be surprised who looks at this forum