KautoStar1
Well-Known Member
So, with the great AP announcing his retirement and all the tributes pouring in for the great man, it got me thinking. Who is the greatest jump jockey ? Clearly AP is in terms of statistics. 20 championships in a row (is it 21 if you include the conditional title ?), 4000+ winners, all the major races ticked off and his phenomenal ability to bounce back from injuries that would make most of us hang up our hat and boots.
However, I am looking at it in terms of horsemanship and are basing my thoughts on those I have seen ride (so realistically I am only going back as far as the 80s)
John Francome & Ruby Walsh top my list. Great hands, stylish, always in the right place at the right time. I think you could sit them on any horse for any discipline and that natural feel they have would carry them through.
Closely followed by the old rogue Graham Bradley. A naughty boy, but a supremely talented horseman.
Richard Dunwoody. Stylish, talented. A head case.
Paul Carberry. Ditto Dunwoody, but with a sense of humour
Timmy Murphy. A wasted talent in so many ways, but a great horseman.
Norman Williamson
Declan Murphy
to name a few. I could go on .. but AP doesnt make the top of my list Im afraid.
Discuss.....
However, I am looking at it in terms of horsemanship and are basing my thoughts on those I have seen ride (so realistically I am only going back as far as the 80s)
John Francome & Ruby Walsh top my list. Great hands, stylish, always in the right place at the right time. I think you could sit them on any horse for any discipline and that natural feel they have would carry them through.
Closely followed by the old rogue Graham Bradley. A naughty boy, but a supremely talented horseman.
Richard Dunwoody. Stylish, talented. A head case.
Paul Carberry. Ditto Dunwoody, but with a sense of humour
Timmy Murphy. A wasted talent in so many ways, but a great horseman.
Norman Williamson
Declan Murphy
to name a few. I could go on .. but AP doesnt make the top of my list Im afraid.
Discuss.....