I do tent pegging and you really need to trust your horse not to do crazy stuff with you especially because we have weapons in our hands and I heard about a lot of incidents that a slower rider stabbed the person in front of him because his horse was moving out of his lane and picked up speed but don't worry everyone survived including the horses
@@Alhaithamlover101 Unusual, that. Never heard of such an incident ever. But I suppose it could happen. We picked horses that were slightly bit-heavy, and tended to run straight, no friskiness; I was lucky to have a dead-steady mount who never deviated an inch, bless his heart. He was a total failure at polo, but very good at this. PS: Since you are Army, can't help just mentioning this. I was part of the team that beat Rupy Brar's Army team in 1980 at the Calcutta Horse Show (it might have been 81 - long time ago!). He shrugged this off and went on to win at Delhi in 1982.
A very intelligent ride, the jockey knew that the horse was always travelling well. The jockey kept the horse out of trouble at the rear of the field, and never lost sight of the leaders. It was a cool ride, but for me it was an intelligent ride.
I remember that - I had a few quid on Robin Gold and was going mental that Ms Andrews seemed to be doing nothing. As it turned out, she knew exactly what she was doing. The commentator's remark as they crossed the line summed it up perfectly.
Very clever ride knowing the horse doesn't respond aswell in the front. Probably rideof the year . Ice in them.veins and without using the whip. Brilliance
Thanks for making these two points. Clearly a horse that likes space, although following the leaders over the hurdles was a bit cringey. Not using the whip to signal the final burst was again difficult to take in. What a race!
If that doesn't win ride of the month then I dont know what will . And she nearly done it again a bit later on Amoola Gold . Cracking ride , Harry would be proud
@@ianmontgomery7213 Went back and watched it a second time just to figure out what happened. That's when I noticed the holding in, and the no whip. The horse knew it was time for the final burst.
@@attheraces The ride looks even more impressive if you watch the horses previous race where it was placed 3rd after cruising to the lead at the last before curling up on the run-in. Bridget Andrews was again the jockey, and this time she was determined to give the horse no time to pull up after hitting the front. Took great nerve as well as skill. If the horse had refused to go to the front close to the line she would have been absolutely crucified for the tactcs. Outstanding race-riding.
How do you know the horse was enjoying it? Did you ask him if he likes running full out for, what, three or more miles at breakneck speed. My guess is he would tell you hell no if he could speak to you. Would you enjoy such a thing?
@@janetwilliams7213 I worked with, observed and rode racehorses for over ten years. I learnt their language "Equus" pioneered by Monty Roberts. I communicated with them in their own language in the paddocks of some amazing studs and spelling properties. Darley Australia aka. Northwood Park being one. There are horses that truly love being ridden and challenged just like elite athletes do. I observed a deep mutual respect between horse and rider here. And a horse that was keenly enjoying the challenge before it. In nature horses run in mobs or herds, they innately race each other trying to find the lead position. You still have much to learn about these powerful and beautiful animals. Blessings
Just watched it and it was a cool ride. Also watched a race I think it was where one runner completed the course while the rest avoided the hurdle so therefore the one that completed the course wins and the winning jockey was interviewed briefly.
I thought I would catch up on jumps racing so far. Coole Coody won the Paddy Power Gold Cup, Abracadabras won the Morgiana Hurdle, The Storyteller won the Down Royal Champion Chase, Shishkin won at Kempton and Bristol De Mai won the Betfair Chase for the third time in four years, probably the greatest grey since Desert Orchid. I must not mention Teeton Mill, Nacarat, Monet's Garden, etc. Watched Long Distance Hurdle races just this past weekend. The 2020 renewal will feature Paisley Park and Lisnagar Oscar. Trapper John was the first winner back in 1990 having won the Stayers Hurdle that year. Notable winners include Deano's Beeno, Baracouda, Inglis Drever and Big Bucks. Speak to you soon.
@@uhegbu Don't forget Envoi Allen winning first chase. Have a look he looks special. Great races u mention and don't u think Bristol and Darryl Jacob made a wet Saturday perfect at Haydock. Just need the crowds back now
Just watched Envoi Allen's victory over fences at Down Royal. A contender certainly for one of the novice championship races at Cheltenham. Jack Kennedy was the rider. Looking ahead to the Ladbrokes Trophy on Saturday, one renewal from 1995 in the Hennessy Gold Cup days. Couldn't Be Better beat subsequent Grand National winner, Rough Quest in the Newbury feature but in the Gold Cup, the placings were reversed, Rough Quest second and Couldn't Be Better third, both were beaten by Imperial Call. Sunday's action include Fairyhouse where the Hatton's Grace Hurdle is staged featuring Honeysuckle. Epatante will run in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle.
@@uhegbu u r right he could be a nice.prospect for beginners and even better next year. Looking forward to weekend and maybe we may even see a few spectators next month. Thanks for that think I might look at some of these races u mention
Hope this extract helps: Bridget Andrews demonstrated nerves of steel after delivering the Dan Skelton-trained Robin Gold (4-1) with a well-timed run to get up almost on the line and claim the Veolia Mares’ Handicap Hurdle by half a length. Assistant trainer Tom Messenger said: “Bridget gave her an unbelievable ride. She won on her a couple of starts ago at Lingfield and knows that she doesn’t do a lot in front and that was the case the last day when she got beat. “Dan and Bridget were adamant about not getting there too soon, but to ride a mare like that takes a lot of confidence. She is progressing nicely and obviously handles that ground as well. “The tongue tie has helped and we’ve done a few different things at home. Sometimes these fillies take a little bit of working out.”
Bridget is always a pleasure to watch. Excellent jockey I'm so pleased for her and that horse was given a peach of a ride.Wont be long till she has another big race.I still can't believe the confidence and timing. Rides like that are why we love this sport
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. themodern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
Probably the most appropriately named video on UA-cam by Attheraces I've seen. Something I like to do is watch it @2x speed and seen these 3mile races look like they sprinting all the way🤣
We see everyday Jockeys giving horses great rides, wheather it being, getting the most out of their mounts thru strengh from the saddle, or cajoling the horse to put his-her best foot foward where it matters, or sitting what appears and often are extremely bad mistakes. This particular ride , to me at least, shows a young rider who has extreme confidence in her horse, therefore passing that confidence onto the horse through the telephone wires " i.e " the reins. This particular horse is obviously, capable of mixing it in better class races. I would however say, definitely top 3 ride of the season, if for nothing else " Balls Of Steel " on the big stage at Ascot. Bravo. Class ride.
@@johnristheanswer John T. I was'nt being derogertory towards her. Having nvr heard her name before, i suppose i came to the conclusion she was'nt as experienced as she is. " My Bad " Not up to date with PTP racing.
@@darrenmoffatt387 I'm surprised you've not heard of her since you appear to be an expert. She's won at Cheltenham , is married to / connected to one of the best trainer / jockey combos around and is by definition a top " lady jockey " - there are not many of those around. She probably can't remember the last time she rode in a point to point.....
@@johnristheanswer John T. Only recently returned to the UK. Was'nt able to keep in the Loop, while working abroad. I have now watched a few more video's of Bridget, so am now better informed, of what she has accomplished. As far as being an expert goes, far from it, is always someone who knows more. only commented as to what a confident ride she gave the horse.
Somehow I knew it was going to be that last place mare the whole time of the race. Give the grey that was in front credit though, she loves to run, you can tell by her ears always being forward except when the others all passed her, then she hung back defeated and her ears went down. It was sad to see her bright and happy ears flatten back at the end in defeat... she knew she couldn't stay in front and just gave up.
Sorry, saw that when Secretariat won the Belmont for the Triple Crown. It's on youtube, you will rarely see such a glorious site of the Power of Gods creation than that race and that Horse .
I always get a kick out of watching them ride their legs are all over the place and the way they use their arms it’s very interesting from America’s races.
Just had a wicked thought. In the video thumbnail, you could circle a horse at the back of the pack, make us watch it for the entire race .... even as it finished stone cold last. If anyone did that, I’d still laugh. 😂 😂😂
I've seen Carberry do similar a time or two, also Ruby, but that was a beautiful ride. Everything ahead of her getting the head shoved off it, and she was sitting there not even moving a muscle. Best ride I've seen in a long time that. Well done!
Hey wee Bridget did that in style always knew she'd a horse and some under her. Plenty of energy left in the horse and could have won the race easier than it looked. Good jockey.
Second last a bit of a wobble, But the last WOW 👍, And smooth as you like, Plenty plenty in spare, Reminded me of PUNJABI last to first rides 👌 1 to remember ✅
Reminds me of a race a while back where the jockey was cruising and would have won but stopped riding due to mistaking finishing line (think it was amateur david bergin on classic colori) albeit that was a race on the flat
I really like that to but sometimes on an outride i dont want to hurt my horse if thay dont want to run so i basically just tick his flank with it and he starts bolting
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. themodern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
I knew this horse would win just by the first 15 seconds of watching it. :3 Very relaxed and catching the tailwind of the other horses. The jockey also seemed rather mature in his controlling of the horse.
Bleddy hell. Someone who remembers Ekbalco. One of the few hot tips i had when it won a big handicap at 8/1. Knew a guy who had some work on at Roger Fishers stable. 3 tips and 3 winners. Wish he worked there long term and wish i put more on.
Definetly a nice ride indeed, because she knew not to disturb the horse. Robin Gold was 1-4, so everyone knew he had the most potential to win, and so he did, because he had no stupid jockey messing with his line.
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. the modern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. themodern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
That was beautiful to watch. My family has raced horses all my life. Coming from behind to win without a bat is one jockey who knows his horse.
Her horse.
@@gottasay4766 Aaah. Is that right?
I do tent pegging and you really need to trust your horse not to do crazy stuff with you especially because we have weapons in our hands and I heard about a lot of incidents that a slower rider stabbed the person in front of him because his horse was moving out of his lane and picked up speed but don't worry everyone survived including the horses
@@Alhaithamlover101 Unusual, that. Never heard of such an incident ever. But I suppose it could happen.
We picked horses that were slightly bit-heavy, and tended to run straight, no friskiness; I was lucky to have a dead-steady mount who never deviated an inch, bless his heart. He was a total failure at polo, but very good at this.
PS: Since you are Army, can't help just mentioning this. I was part of the team that beat Rupy Brar's Army team in 1980 at the Calcutta Horse Show (it might have been 81 - long time ago!). He shrugged this off and went on to win at Delhi in 1982.
I wouldn't know about that. All I know is the thrill I felt watching her
A very intelligent ride, the jockey knew that the horse was always travelling well. The jockey kept the horse out of trouble at the rear of the field, and never lost sight of the leaders. It was a cool ride, but for me it was an intelligent ride.
Magic cool as you like great ride
@@Zoe-bm6uz 😂 gg
@@si002
Does your mother know you are watching Utube ? You should be reading your nursery rhymes and playing with your little dolls.
I remember that - I had a few quid on Robin Gold and was going mental that Ms Andrews seemed to be doing nothing. As it turned out, she knew exactly what she was doing. The commentator's remark as they crossed the line summed it up perfectly.
Very clever ride knowing the horse doesn't respond aswell in the front. Probably rideof the year . Ice in them.veins and without using the whip. Brilliance
so clever i know the horse not good frontrunner id chanced my luck anyway what a legend
Hands down, very nice ridden, Good jumper also....
Thanks for making these two points. Clearly a horse that likes space, although following the leaders over the hurdles was a bit cringey. Not using the whip to signal the final burst was again difficult to take in. What a race!
Or a handicap blot from the skeltons
like phar lap
If that doesn't win ride of the month then I dont know what will . And she nearly done it again a bit later on Amoola Gold . Cracking ride , Harry would be proud
We're sure it'll be nominated, at least!
The ride on amoola gold was poor tho timed it badly lost her stick
I’d backed amoola gold, it was the last horse in my lucky 15 and it done me for 4 winners and quite a lot of money.
Beautiful ride, congrats to the winner and her horse! ❤
I don't think she raised her whip once. Brilliant performance by the jockey.
Yep don’t think the whip was used once. 😎
Brilliant horse too!!
You're right. Brilliant riding!
Jockey not slap horse .. see that
Beautiful partnership...Bitch in blue needs a whip, she was going crazy!
Wish every horse I back could win like that 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣
She's been on the bridle the entire time. Unbelievable!
Incredible effort!
No whip required.
@@ianmontgomery7213 Went back and watched it a second time just to figure out what happened. That's when I noticed the holding in, and the no whip. The horse knew it was time for the final burst.
That winning margin does not do that win justice, what a great ride.
Class!
@@attheraces The ride looks even more impressive if you watch the horses previous race where it was placed 3rd after cruising to the lead at the last before curling up on the run-in.
Bridget Andrews was again the jockey, and this time she was determined to give the horse no time to pull up after hitting the front. Took great nerve as well as skill. If the horse had refused to go to the front close to the line she would have been absolutely crucified for the tactcs.
Outstanding race-riding.
@@attheraces 5
That girl has balls and nerves of steel!
That was incredibly impressive. Well done, Bridget Andrews and Robin Gold.
Love it! The horse was truly enjoying being ridden by Ms Andrews. Beautiful bond between the two..
How do you know the horse was enjoying it? Did you ask him if he likes running full out for, what, three or more miles at breakneck speed. My guess is he would tell you hell no if he could speak to you. Would you enjoy such a thing?
@@janetwilliams7213 I worked with, observed and rode racehorses for over ten years. I learnt their language "Equus" pioneered by Monty Roberts. I communicated with them in their own language in the paddocks of some amazing studs and spelling properties. Darley Australia aka. Northwood Park being one. There are horses that truly love being ridden and challenged just like elite athletes do.
I observed a deep mutual respect between horse and rider here. And a horse that was keenly enjoying the challenge before it. In nature horses run in mobs or herds, they innately race each other trying to find the lead position. You still have much to learn about these powerful and beautiful animals. Blessings
I love it when horses like this take unexpected wins! What an amazing horse- and of course jockey! Great job! ^^
Well done Bridget for the masterclass ride.
Very still and balanced in the saddle compared to most of the other jockeys, not taking any extra energy away from the horse's effort. Beautiful ride.
Confidence at its best. Superb ride
The perfect ride 👏
Who needs a whip when you have a jockey that intune with her mount,well done Bridget.
It is used to signal as much as to urge, but point taken.
What a ride. Timed to perfection and oozing confidence. Not the first really smart ride off this jockey and definitely not the last.
Just watched it and it was a cool ride. Also watched a race I think it was where one runner completed the course while the rest avoided the hurdle so therefore the one that completed the course wins and the winning jockey was interviewed briefly.
I thought I would catch up on jumps racing so far. Coole Coody won the Paddy Power Gold Cup, Abracadabras won the Morgiana Hurdle, The Storyteller won the Down Royal Champion Chase, Shishkin won at Kempton and Bristol De Mai won the Betfair Chase for the third time in four years, probably the greatest grey since Desert Orchid. I must not mention Teeton Mill, Nacarat, Monet's Garden, etc. Watched Long Distance Hurdle races just this past weekend. The 2020 renewal will feature Paisley Park and Lisnagar Oscar. Trapper John was the first winner back in 1990 having won the Stayers Hurdle that year. Notable winners include Deano's Beeno, Baracouda, Inglis Drever and Big Bucks. Speak to you soon.
@@uhegbu Don't forget Envoi Allen winning first chase. Have a look he looks special. Great races u mention and don't u think Bristol and Darryl Jacob made a wet Saturday perfect at Haydock. Just need the crowds back now
Just watched Envoi Allen's victory over fences at Down Royal. A contender certainly for one of the novice championship races at Cheltenham. Jack Kennedy was the rider. Looking ahead to the Ladbrokes Trophy on Saturday, one renewal from 1995 in the Hennessy Gold Cup days. Couldn't Be Better beat subsequent Grand National winner, Rough Quest in the Newbury feature but in the Gold Cup, the placings were reversed, Rough Quest second and Couldn't Be Better third, both were beaten by Imperial Call. Sunday's action include Fairyhouse where the Hatton's Grace Hurdle is staged featuring Honeysuckle. Epatante will run in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle.
@@uhegbu u r right he could be a nice.prospect for beginners and even better next year. Looking forward to weekend and maybe we may even see a few spectators next month. Thanks for that think I might look at some of these races u mention
I had a few quid on Robin Gold ... Superb ride by Bridget ... Didn't Raise the whip once ... Ride of the year !
Hope this extract helps:
Bridget Andrews demonstrated nerves of steel after delivering the Dan Skelton-trained Robin Gold (4-1) with a well-timed run to get up almost on the line and claim the Veolia Mares’ Handicap Hurdle by half a length.
Assistant trainer Tom Messenger said: “Bridget gave her an unbelievable ride. She won on her a couple of starts ago at Lingfield and knows that she doesn’t do a lot in front and that was the case the last day when she got beat.
“Dan and Bridget were adamant about not getting there too soon, but to ride a mare like that takes a lot of confidence. She is progressing nicely and obviously handles that ground as well.
“The tongue tie has helped and we’ve done a few different things at home. Sometimes these fillies take a little bit of working out.”
Bridget is always a pleasure to watch. Excellent jockey I'm so pleased for her and that horse was given a peach of a ride.Wont be long till she has another big race.I still can't believe the confidence and timing. Rides like that are why we love this sport
Remarkable ride. When I started the clip I was just thinking “I hope it’s that green and gold one in last position”
yeah, that was pretty sweet.
I thought this was gonna be one of those usual “cool ride” videos but that was NAUGHTY 😯😱
Didnt touch the whip......put the horse asleep....just rolled along with no stress....what good jocks do
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. themodern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
Fantastic.You don't have to use the whip necessarily to get the best run out of a horse.This winning run proves that.Well done the jockey.
I think the point was that he saved the whip for the final sprint to really let the house know it was time to haul azzz
@@johngalt5166 She didn't go to the stick once the entire ride. She didn't save the whip for the final sprint, she just didn't use it at all.
@@Synexin hmm ya you are probs right I am an American and so have no idea about this stuff
@@johngalt5166 I'm also American, watch the video - the jockey never raised her whip.
@@Synexin shoot you are right for some reason I thought they did lol my bad
This was beautiful to watch!
Remember watching this live , makes my hairs stand on end , one cool ride and jockey 🏇
She did exactly as was told, excellent ride, lots of horse under her four out , even managed to switch at the last.
The only one who didnt hit her horse to go faster, won.
Yeaahh i think to
@@pemudanetizen4286 maybe the rider and the horse made a deal that if she didnt smack the horse, it would win the race! 😅
*her* horse..
@@frankhinstine4552 better? 😅😘
@@newfiefitz412 😉👍
"Heartbeats speed up; I have never been so keyed up"
What a ride!
Awesome the whole time waiting for the winner to let loose! Awesome! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Reminds me of Archibald! Gives everything on the bridle! Good ride
Harchibald
My bad
@@theenforcersimonballs2941 had £300 on Harchibald in the Champion hurdle when he was cantering and did nothing when upside Hardy Eustace... ☹️
@@markperryman2311 Sickner, Nowadays you would have been able to lay him off in running on betfair. Class horse but couldn't do it off the bridle
Reminds me of a Paul Carberry special 😉
Only one paul carberry ledgend
Probably the most appropriately named video on UA-cam by Attheraces I've seen. Something I like to do is watch it @2x speed and seen these 3mile races look like they sprinting all the way🤣
Backed Robin gold, was raging at 2 out when hadn't decided to pull the trigger yet. cruised for the win, great ride
We see everyday Jockeys giving horses great rides, wheather it being, getting the most out of their mounts thru strengh from the saddle, or cajoling the horse to put his-her best foot foward where it matters, or sitting what appears and often are extremely bad mistakes. This particular ride , to me at least, shows a young rider who has extreme confidence in her horse, therefore passing that confidence onto the horse through the telephone wires " i.e " the reins. This particular horse is obviously, capable of mixing it in better class races. I would however say, definitely top 3 ride of the season, if for nothing else " Balls Of Steel " on the big stage at Ascot. Bravo. Class ride.
Yes it was a great ride.
She's 27 and ridden nearly 1000 rides so hardly inexperienced / young.
@@johnristheanswer John T. I was'nt being derogertory towards her. Having nvr heard her name before, i suppose i came to the conclusion she was'nt as experienced as she is. " My Bad "
Not up to date with PTP racing.
@@darrenmoffatt387 I'm surprised you've not heard of her since you appear to be an expert. She's won at Cheltenham , is married to / connected to one of the best trainer / jockey combos around and is by definition a top " lady jockey " - there are not many of those around. She probably can't remember the last time she rode in a point to point.....
@@johnristheanswer John T. Only recently returned to the UK. Was'nt able to keep in the Loop, while working abroad. I have now watched a few more video's of Bridget, so am now better informed, of what she has accomplished.
As far as being an expert goes, far from it, is always someone who knows more. only commented as to what a confident ride she gave the horse.
@@darrenmoffatt387 it's a stable to keep an eye on. Often improve other cast offs and horses run on merit . Often front run.
The proverbial "Double Handful"
In more ways than one
Wow cool as a cucumber , that horse was travelling really well
And hardly any use of the whip.........beautyful win!!!!
What a great ride by the jockey. He let his horse do its thing without using the whip once!
Beautiful example of supreme horsemanship. The horse would have thoroughly enjoyed that.
Hardly touched his crop. Great ride. Love it when a plan comes together
Lady jockey
that was a WOW RIDE!!!
(Robin Hood- Let others do the WORK & Then Take Home THE MONEY!)
Great race and ride
Wow,that was impressive
Wow classy riding, cool do ❤️👍🙏
I feel bad for the light brown horse with the orange rider. He kept whipping the horse non stop
The best ride I've ever seen was jockey Jimmy Cassidy aboard Kiwi in the 1983 Melbourne Cup.
Wpnderfull, excellent i just looking Number 9 all the rice..,WOW From playa Chapadmalal Argentina Salute Darwin artesano marroquinero
Somehow I knew it was going to be that last place mare the whole time of the race. Give the grey that was in front credit though, she loves to run, you can tell by her ears always being forward except when the others all passed her, then she hung back defeated and her ears went down. It was sad to see her bright and happy ears flatten back at the end in defeat... she knew she couldn't stay in front and just gave up.
I had money on this. I was panicking coming up to the line. Im glad she wasnt. Absolute class.
Mistake at the last fence would have been an issue
Sorry, saw that when Secretariat won the Belmont for the Triple Crown. It's on youtube, you will rarely see such a glorious site of the Power of Gods creation than that race and that Horse .
Winner was always well in hand & had basically nothing to beat.
Took a pull going to the last haha brilliant to watch.
A Paul Carberry special
Smart Jockey for staying left where the soil is less soggy for better traction...bravo
Very Paul Carberry esq....brilliant ride.....
Beautiful Race won by a beautiful jockey..
I always get a kick out of watching them ride their legs are all over the place and the way they use their arms it’s very interesting from America’s races.
That was awesome!
Just had a wicked thought. In the video thumbnail, you could circle a horse at the back of the pack, make us watch it for the entire race .... even as it finished stone cold last. If anyone did that, I’d still laugh. 😂 😂😂
I've seen Carberry do similar a time or two, also Ruby, but that was a beautiful ride. Everything ahead of her getting the head shoved off it, and she was sitting there not even moving a muscle. Best ride I've seen in a long time that. Well done!
Pure class 😎
Wow absolutely spectacular never saw it coming,wat's the whip for if you do have such a jockey and a horse
Awesome ....from last to first ....
Superb ride
Never in doubt!
I backed her. She knew the story from the off. Why work the horse when ye don't need to. Deliberately left out the back. Love it
Brilliant ride from Bridget , go lady jockeys....
Its lady?
Hey wee Bridget did that in style always knew she'd a horse and some under her. Plenty of energy left in the horse and could have won the race easier than it looked. Good jockey.
Second last a bit of a wobble, But the last WOW 👍, And smooth as you like, Plenty plenty in spare, Reminded me of PUNJABI last to first rides 👌 1 to remember ✅
Tht is unreal ride to be tht calm lol
Very talented jockey 🐎
Brilliant today great jockey
Great ride
Reminds me of a Paul carberry on harchibald in the 2005 Champion hurdle, albeit not winning! 😤
Ican still remember screaming at the telly for that one, but Hardy Eustace was a helluva horse
My money was on Harchibald unfortunately
John clark yes definitely, hardy eustace was a top, tough front running horse hard to get past, was a good era for 2 mile hurdlers.
Reminds me of paul carbery
He'd be proud of Bridget there!
Reminds me of a race a while back where the jockey was cruising and would have won but stopped riding due to mistaking finishing line (think it was amateur david bergin on classic colori) albeit that was a race on the flat
I like how he doesn’t whip the horse💜
She*
I really like that to but sometimes on an outride i dont want to hurt my horse if thay dont want to run so i basically just tick his flank with it and he starts bolting
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. themodern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
I knew this horse would win just by the first 15 seconds of watching it. :3 Very relaxed and catching the tailwind of the other horses. The jockey also seemed rather mature in his controlling of the horse.
Amazing
Looks nice when it pays off. If u have backed it though and it gets beat you're raging 😂
Wow!
Unbelievable!
Like watching David goulding who use to ride the brilliant but enigmatic ekbalco
Bleddy hell. Someone who remembers Ekbalco. One of the few hot tips i had when it won a big handicap at 8/1. Knew a guy who had some work on at Roger Fishers stable. 3 tips and 3 winners. Wish he worked there long term and wish i put more on.
Hands and heels winner!
Pipe down Silver, always got to stick your Oar in 😂😂😂
@@markperryman2311 I have a right to own an oar, as a horsewoman and as someone who has ridden under rules.
@@anotherblonde 😂
Ride of the year
And that’s ketchup playing catch-up from the rear, while chewing gum is taking an inside run, sticking to the rail. 😉😜😂😂👍
Amazing! Great jockey!
I wish she'd timed her run on Amoola Gold to the same level as this 😵
I don't!
J.P Pidgiano, she dropped her whip after the last hurdle on Amoola. She might of got up on him with a couple of taps.
Me too!
I wish too had £100 riding on it love this jockey but at least i managed to make profit on roulette instead
Definetly a nice ride indeed, because she knew not to disturb the horse. Robin Gold was 1-4, so everyone knew he had the most potential to win, and so he did, because he had no stupid jockey messing with his line.
Paul Carbery would be proud of that one.
That was good timing I think it takes more than guess work or being lucky
Great winning ride. The black horse with the jockey in orange silks looked like it went lame near the end though.🙁
No whip used 😁😁😁💛💛💛
the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. the modern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
how many lasted for next RACE???.
And the best thing, he didn’t even have to use his wip :) what a horse😍
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the whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. themodern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.
So cool
Skeltons on fire, bridget too