Mariposa
Well-Known Member
Not having much joy with today's betting but loving watching some amazing racing. So thrilled for Dougie Costello winning that race, so great for him 
When my OH worked in racing, she says that she'd have been sacked had she pulled up a horse the way that RM pulled up Churchill. That was asking to slip a stifle and the risks to such a young horse must be very real.
RM seems to be in a surly mood, even considering his usually dour demeanour. Perhaps his failures this week aren't yet behind him.
Alec.
PS, Claire B looks so elegant and well 'groomed' today!
When my OH worked in racing, she says that she'd have been sacked had she pulled up a horse the way that RM pulled up Churchill. That was asking to slip a stifle and the risks to such a young horse must be very real.
RM seems to be in a surly mood, even considering his usually dour demeanour. Perhaps his failures this week aren't yet behind him.
Alec.
PS, Claire B looks so elegant and well 'groomed' today!
I thought it was awful they way he pulled his back teeth out. He is always a miserable sod but I have never seen him appear to take it out on a horse before.
Great for the Queen to have a winner, that was a really good birthday present. Brave of Mr O'Brien to lodge an enquiry!
Totally agree about RM. I realise he's there to ride, but considering his success, and his association with Ballydoyle, puts him into the public spotlight, he's rarely got a good word about anything, frequently disagrees with the interviewer and just generally looks like he's licked a lemon-flavoured wasp.
Today's "Bad Hat Award" goes to Emma Spencer, who is also the only thing I won't miss about C4 losing the racing contract.
Been an amazing week for Adam Kirby both at Royal Ascot and on the birth of his baby boy. He's given a great ride in the last on a horse that's been off the track for so long.
Delighted for the Queen. Her joy when at a race meeting is palpable.
The way I saw it was that the horse was going to crash through the railings, not nice , but safe.
No point in attempting to steer the horse, I suppose!
Alec.
So it would seem that a jockey can move the horse during a race, taking advantage of a preferred position, but not when the finishing line is reached. Odd that one!
Alec.
not always in the desired direction or speed .............. see Mad Moose and others ......... often horses lose races by racing too hard at the early stages , it is not always possible to control the equine as easily as you seem to imagine. ..............
Remember Port Melon at Cheltenham. (Black horse of PN's, I think that was his name). I will give RM the benefit of the doubt as he is a fantastic jockey and personality is pretty irrelevant if you want to win, just look at Ruby Walsh.