kirstykate
Well-Known Member
Is it the like of Robert Smith etc or a YO?
.... I would only call an experienced YO a professional who has the management skills and sense expected of a good YO.
So experience and ethics comes into it as well? Or would that mean they are a respectable professional as apposed to just a professional who makes money by any means?
Hmmmm. But the is many a yard owner who schools/brakes who are quite frankly crapwith many a so called amature the far superior jockey.
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.... Professional in a technical sense isn't always best
'Tis a very interesting question OP![]()
Lol, absolutely!
Ah but that is the key, amateur doesn't mean not good at it, professional in the real sense only refers to money, not skill![]()
So what happens when they give up making money from horses are they still classes as a Pro?![]()
So what happens when they give up making money from horses are they still classes as a Pro?![]()