Thanks for posting. Where we can access or purchase some of these great chases from the 1970s. Obviously the BBC still has these archives as we were able to see Crisp 1971 Champion chase. Would love to see full coverage of 1975 king george vi chase and 1975 and 1977 cheltenham gold cup.
Wayward Lad got up the hill in his own time. The problem was they rode him as though he didn't get the trip but had a turn of foot. Both assumptions were wrong, he was an out and out stayer. The deciding factor in that race was Dawn Run's mares allowance.
Silver Buck wasn't "at the peak of his career" in Bregawn's Gold Cup. The best three mile chaser shouldn't have run in that race as he was nowhere near 100%, and it was only his class that got him so close.
@Steven Finch to give you a clue Jay Trump narrowly beat top weight Freddie in the 1965 Grand National and Freddie was being beaten out of sight in receipt of two and half stones by Arkle......Arkle was on a different planet to anything seen before or since with Flyingbolt and Mill House the only pair worthy of mention in the same breath even!
to give you a clue Jay Trump narrowly beat top weight Freddie in the 1965 Grand National and Freddie was being beaten out of sight in receipt of two and half stones by Arkle......Arkle was on a different planet to anything seen before or since with Flyingbolt and Mill House the only pair worthy of mention in the same breath even!
30 years on and still nobody has come close to being as stylish as Francombe
Fred Winter , greatest jockey and what a trainer.
Crisp beaten by the handicap after a magnificent run. Wonderful Desert Orchid.
Crisp was beaten by a better horse
great vid
john francome could and would had ridden the backside off the whip happy guys of today.that...includes AP Mcoy.
@@cooltubeish You are so right. Francome was a shining light in the use of the whip, he never over-used it.
Ian Carpenter...totally agree.
Thanks for posting. Where we can access or purchase some of these great chases from the 1970s. Obviously the BBC still has these archives as we were able to see Crisp 1971 Champion chase. Would love to see full coverage of 1975 king george vi chase and 1975 and 1977 cheltenham gold cup.
The 1975 King George.captain Christmas.would so love to see that again.any chance anyone.
You and me both.cant find it anywhere.
How the hell is Francome not the main presenter of channel 4 racing?
A white hetero sexual man with a personality and an opinion is a no no these days.
Difficult to know how Michael Dickinson made the weight as a jump jockey for as many seasons as he did.
Poor old crisp dead on his feet ,so sad to be collard near the line ,needed John francome on his back !
....and less weight!
Got to disagree re Dawn Run's Gold Cup win. It wasn't her heart that got her there it was Wayward Lad never getting up the hill (again)
Wayward Lad got up the hill in his own time. The problem was they rode him as though he didn't get the trip but had a turn of foot. Both assumptions were wrong, he was an out and out stayer. The deciding factor in that race was Dawn Run's mares allowance.
Silver Buck wasn't "at the peak of his career" in Bregawn's Gold Cup. The best three mile chaser shouldn't have run in that race as he was nowhere near 100%, and it was only his class that got him so close.
This is obviously just based on 1970 onwards as Arkle would be Number One head and shoulders above the rest if he includes the 1960s as well.
These are his own personal picks regardless of who officially was best, doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.
@Steven Finch I suggest you comment on something you actually know something about as you really have no idea !
@Steven Finch to give you a clue Jay Trump narrowly beat top weight Freddie in the 1965 Grand National and Freddie was being beaten out of sight in receipt of two and half stones by Arkle......Arkle was on a different planet to anything seen before or since with Flyingbolt and Mill House the only pair worthy of mention in the same breath even!
Good old Trump
to give you a clue Jay Trump narrowly beat top weight Freddie in the 1965 Grand National and Freddie was being beaten out of sight in receipt of two and half stones by Arkle......Arkle was on a different planet to anything seen before or since with Flyingbolt and Mill House the only pair worthy of mention in the same breath even!
A great jockey
Should the whip.be.banned
Where is Sonny somers ?
Crisp was not as good as Red rum 3 grand nationals, a scottish national, second in the massey Ferguson far better