Teenoso and Lester Piggott

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Lester Piggott Teenoso

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  • @robertevans8010
    @robertevans8010 Рік тому

    The Horse did not have a Race, Piggott was a Master. The Greatest. He also won a Champion Hurdle.

  • @phillipaspinall8745
    @phillipaspinall8745 2 роки тому +3

    One of the great sights in racing, Piggott coming into Tattenham Corner with his hands full, looking around already. Lovely.

    • @MrBlackhibee
      @MrBlackhibee 2 роки тому

      He was the best jockey I've ever seen, and on that day Teenoso was absolutely brilliant.

  • @1oldirishman
    @1oldirishman 14 років тому

    Whatever keeps you happy...
    Not much to do with Teenoso, but just replying here - I liked Bob Turnell as a trainer of hurdlers, and Andy was a good jockey. My family couldn't afford a TV in the fifties - my dad liked the horses, but didn't make enough money on them to buy a television. :-)

  • @21shergar
    @21shergar 15 років тому

    Do you remember the Ebor winner, Kneller? He was with Cecil and would have gone on, I think, to much greater things. If memory serves he died prematurely as a three or four year old. I was a big fan.

  • @08DENMAN
    @08DENMAN 14 років тому +3

    My first Derby winner. Lester had him up there all the way. The King of Epsom

  • @tigerboy1966
    @tigerboy1966 16 років тому +1

    Much under-rated horse- an absolute monster who demolished the derby field and was even better at 4. Possibly the fact that he did absolutely nothing as a sire (predictable as he was from an unfashionable sire line) has counted against him.

  • @1oldirishman
    @1oldirishman 14 років тому +1

    Hi, Tarqogan
    I left school at 14, in 1950, and was far more interested in the geegees than maths. Odd as it may seem, I look back on those days with pleasure. I studied the Racing section of the Daily Express like I should have been studying shakespeare. I knew how many lbs equalled a neck or a length, instead of how many miles to the moon.
    The great MV O'Brien was still training winners over the sticks in those days. Leater Piggott was, and is, my favourite flat jockey of all time.

  • @tigerboy1966
    @tigerboy1966 12 років тому +3

    Teenoso was an average derby winner on his three-year-old form, but he was an absolute monster in 1984. Annihilated a very strong field in the King George. Almost unique in that his two biggest wins were achieved on bottomless soft (Derby) and rock hard (King George).

    • @tonymcgrath700
      @tonymcgrath700 6 років тому +2

      tigerboy1966 The ground came right for Teenoso for sure but because of that he was a bit underrated, i had a few pounds on him at 14-1 in the next years King George, i don't know why but i had this gut feeling he was a lot better than people thought, he won it quite comfortably in the end so i was pleased i backed him but more importantly i was glad he proved himself a better horse than people thought - and on fast ground as i recall

    • @nightowl7459
      @nightowl7459 2 роки тому +2

      @@tonymcgrath700 True, many thought of Teenoso as just a soft ground specialist, he proved them wrong.

  • @december2364
    @december2364 16 років тому +1

    The horse that finished second, Carlingford Castle was a magnificent looking animal. Unfortunately he was 2nd in just about every race he ever took part in.

  • @december2364
    @december2364 16 років тому +1

    Thanks for putting this vid on. Great memories.

  • @raborian
    @raborian 14 років тому

    sorry pal.. have to pull ya up on that one.. vincent +david o brien also achieved this.. david with secreto and vincent with golden fleece, the minstel , nijinsky, roberto etc....

  • @raborian
    @raborian 14 років тому

    no bother chief!! i'd no idea that it had been done by anyone else till i read ur post... thanks for the heads up on it tho.. might come in handy for any future table quizzes

  • @1oldirishman
    @1oldirishman 14 років тому

    I remember my dad talking about The Head Waiter.
    A bit before my time. But I DO remember Tarqogan.
    And not just because of the strange spelling.

  • @oslinthompson8182
    @oslinthompson8182 4 роки тому

    That was a sweet right from Sir Piggott!

  • @tamsinb333
    @tamsinb333 14 років тому

    OMG i no his great neice!! she my bff forever and we are the best!!!

  • @Pactrolus
    @Pactrolus 16 років тому

    A terrible field but a great winner.

  • @grincher2006
    @grincher2006 14 років тому

    yawa was the faller on the bend.

  • @1oldirishman
    @1oldirishman 14 років тому

    Who remembers the long fellow winning the Triumph Hurdle?

    • @robertevans8010
      @robertevans8010 Рік тому

      I do, I earlier said it was the Champion Hurdle thank you for putting me right.