The Jockey Club Rooms are so, Magnificent! My Beloved Father was a Trainer, Mr. James Robinson. I saw that Jockey’s Name and cried. “ WOW… Many Thank you’s Sir Mark Prescott.🐎
Simply enjoyable, just amazing how Newmarket and horse racing is steeped in history and intertwined with wars etc. Excellent job by Sir Mark in conveying all this together with this sport that has bitten some of us so strongly ❤️💪🏆🥇💯🐴👌
What a gentleman Sir Mark Prescott truly is. A beautifully put together, informative documentary encompassing the history, tradition, legend and, most importantly, the obvious love and devotion for the town and its racehorse training facilities which Sir Mark so clearly has. An absolute joy to watch.
Shame he didn't take in a few extra places such as Charles II's palace (or what is left of it) along with the horseracing museum. We are very proud of our history here in Newmarket and well done Sir Mark on a great video opening up much of Newmarket to those unaware of what a wonderful place it is.
I will always remember when George Duffield rode for him and I won some nice race betting Sir Mark Prescott trained runners.I loved Newmarket track and payed extra attention to horses ridden by The Tall Fellow Sir Lester Piggott,Pat Eddery,Willie Carson,Joe Mercer and my two money Jockey Steve Cauthen(USA) also young Jockey Patrick Robinson.Memories forevermore at Newmarket.
it caused quite a stir when the bet was placed so everyone knew a week in advance , yer man marking the board was definitely not on!! i knew he would be willing it to lose :)) what a great race and a tremendous ride from G Duffield perfectly placed the whole way sent on 2 1/2 out and kept galloping , the look on his face as i walked out by him , a very sweet moment!!! revenge is always nice, wouldn't mind having had 500 euros on Escalade at 300/1 that would have been a nice bet , but you would have had to be "in the know" i'm sure some cleaned up on it , in that scallywag "race" at southwell, if Sir Mark ever reads this :P will you train a nag for me? we will run it over 5f 50 times and then just to be super sneeky we will up it to 2mile 2f of the cez and get you that elusive win that you always wanted....
I wouldn't call a hare courser who says his three biggest passions in life are coursing, cock fighting and bull fighting a "superb human being"................
@Jon Commons I'm not sure if he's a nice guy or a crook... his horse was 4/7 last month and finished 4th in 4runner race and cost me £1000 in my accumulater... that same horse has won twice since when it was 3/1 . But when it was a certainty and whole country lumped on, horse ran like a donkey . Horse Name: Blame it on sally. You can check his run at bath and tell me wtf was wrong with it that day ? Next two times he won easily and I was at work. horse was well in and I should've won £1000 when it was 4/7 at bath. i just want some professionals to look into it and tell me why I didn't win money on 8th august.
@Jon Commons I was not serious when I posted it.... I know he's a donkey trainer but just wanna see something different . O brien and gosden win almost everything every year. But if these small trainers start winning big things here and then. It's good for sport and they won't have to rely on fiddling their horses to make money and pay rent.
@@aleemch3567 I've been gambling for 60 years but I never forget ...they don't run them for your benefit. Also I never bet odds on .. If that was a good idea , bookmakers would have gone out of business a long time ago.
Oct 16th at Southwell , Escalade, crafty enough didn't mention or storytell that! 300/1 on betfair for a moment 2 mins before the off....opened at 25/1 touched 150's in places with the bookies, having it's 3rd run in a tinpot stakes "race" tailed off/restrained previous 2 races prominent the whole way at sunny southwell! won like it was the odds on fav backed into 33's with mins to go, Morris riding for another stable same "race" nobody would be expecting much on it's 3rd start .....just crafty and crooked
@Marq LOECSTA Luke is a fine rider, not fashionable but very effective, a big stroke was done at Southwell and it never made any news inspection of it's two previous "runs" indicate it was a non trier on both occasions and the gullible betting public would naturally be expecting more of the same on it's 3rd run ridden by another crook who i have not forgotten from riding a Jammy Guest at wolves few years ago btn a nose under a diabolical non trying ride, cost me? 5 grand! i was wearing the shirt in my live LMF video and ripped it off in disgust! remember that vividly, sickening when you know the rider done his best to lose
@Marq LOECSTA better to keep your money in your pocket and when you do win they can't take it and restrict to just a few cents! no regulation at all of the bookmakers, none whatsoever they can do as they want with no sanction
A tour of Newmarket? Where was the mention of all the closed down businesses, the many charity shops and the endless number of restaurants, bookies and coffee shops! :D
He is a top trainer, just does not get the top class yearlings. Route one for owners seems to be Gosden or Stoute ( who has tailed off quite considerably in the last decade).
@@chris-xv4bn Fair point. I can't disagree with that. Just from memory, his last group standard horse was probably Pallasator and he was shipped off to Gordon Elliott (I think I am right there). I can't help think that owners are deciding to place their horses elsewhere i.e. Cheveley Park. given he has trained the group winner Confidential Lady for them.
@@cuongtruong6043 Pallasator was a massive horse with a quirky temperament . Finished 2nd in the Queen Alexandra at Royal Ascot this year....some training performance from Gordon Elliott.As Sir Mark approaches 50 years at Heath House (2020), it may be that owners are sensing he is possibly near to retiring. I saw him at the Newmarket open days 21/9 this year and he comes across just like his videos. Whatever happens, racing needs characters like him. Proper time served trainer.
in 1994 i had 500 to WIN not e.w on Hasten To Add with Paddy Power , about a week before the Ebor i thought he was an absolute certainty i was as sure as i ever was he would win granted luck in running and he did , and Power has been afraid of me ever since! all i can get on now is a few cents :P so not all doom and gloom with Sir Mark , at the time that was a BIG bet , in punts not euros , i couldn't even watch the race it was on Ch4 instead i listened on radio 2 with the truly great Peter Bromley doing the commentary , an enemy of mine happened to have a job in the power shop i placed the bet in , "marking the board" a losers job :P we fell out (his fault) years before when i was 17 , and i knew he would be willing the horse to lose as he was watching it! so EXTRA pressure , he was there when i collected the 4 grand and i walked out TALL!!! right by the c unt he was as sick as dog the f ucking loser :P good story? happened
so informative ,loved it except for one thing i cannot get my head around ,if your a boy shepherd that no one knows and you take your own life by hanging you cannot be buried in a church yard ,but if your a named jockey and you take your life by gun you can be buried in a church yard ?
What a wonderful man....I could listen to sir mark all day long....
The Jockey Club Rooms are so, Magnificent! My Beloved Father was a Trainer, Mr. James Robinson. I saw that Jockey’s Name and cried. “ WOW… Many Thank you’s Sir Mark Prescott.🐎
Thoroughly enjoyable watch. Long live Sir Mark!
Simply enjoyable, just amazing how Newmarket and horse racing is steeped in history and intertwined with wars etc. Excellent job by Sir Mark in conveying all this together with this sport that has bitten some of us so strongly ❤️💪🏆🥇💯🐴👌
I could listen to Sir Mark all day, brilliant
I could watch this over and over again . Fascinating and beautifully filmed and presented by Sir Mark . I’m so glad I found this documentary.
Such an excellent documentary on our great town. Thank you Sir Mark, truly captivating information and footage.
Excellent video thanks sir Mark 🇬🇧👍🐎🐎
You can’t help but like him
That was brilliant , absolutely brilliant ... Thank you
What a gentleman Sir Mark Prescott truly is. A beautifully put together, informative documentary encompassing the history, tradition, legend and, most importantly, the obvious love and devotion for the town and its racehorse training facilities which Sir Mark so clearly has. An absolute joy to watch.
Perfection - right level of information, excellent visuals and solid content. Thank you
A fantastic video,a pleasure to watch!!!!
Super informative. I really enjoyed watching this. Thank you, Sir Mark :)
Shame he didn't take in a few extra places such as Charles II's palace (or what is left of it) along with the horseracing museum. We are very proud of our history here in Newmarket and well done Sir Mark on a great video opening up much of Newmarket to those unaware of what a wonderful place it is.
highly reputable racing Operation Amazingly beautiful and professional
A great video full of history. Thank you!
I could listen to him and John Gosden all day.
They are paedophiles. They brainwash you and are evil cunts. They screw young children
@@jaysmith7779 I think be talking about yourself..
so very interesting, Sir Mark Prescott, about newmarket, i enjoyed watching this.
Brilliant video very informative well done Mark thank you regards Johnny from Rep of Ireland 🏇👍☘️
This is a fantastic video. Thank you.
I will always remember when George Duffield rode for him and I won some nice race betting Sir Mark Prescott trained runners.I loved Newmarket track and payed extra attention to horses ridden by The Tall Fellow Sir Lester Piggott,Pat Eddery,Willie Carson,Joe Mercer and my two money Jockey Steve Cauthen(USA) also young Jockey Patrick Robinson.Memories forevermore at Newmarket.
Walter Swinburn?
loved it!!!
Awesome.
Delightful, thank you.
What a great video, massive thanks!
this is brilliant
I live in Newmarket❤️
(well i used to live there in my childhood)
Top class.
it caused quite a stir when the bet was placed so everyone knew a week in advance , yer man marking the board was definitely not on!! i knew he would be willing it to lose :)) what a great race and a tremendous ride from G Duffield perfectly placed the whole way sent on 2 1/2 out and kept galloping , the look on his face as i walked out by him , a very sweet moment!!! revenge is always nice, wouldn't mind having had 500 euros on Escalade at 300/1 that would have been a nice bet , but you would have had to be "in the know" i'm sure some cleaned up on it , in that scallywag "race" at southwell, if Sir Mark ever reads this :P will you train a nag for me? we will run it over 5f 50 times and then just to be super sneeky we will up it to 2mile 2f of the cez and get you that elusive win that you always wanted....
Superb.
Just a superb human being.
I wouldn't call a hare courser who says his three biggest passions in life are coursing, cock fighting and bull fighting a "superb human being"................
The boys grave got me!!😢
My passion is horse rise I want stay Newmarket as a horse watchmen
So enjoyable
I would love to see this man train a derby winner before he retires
@Jon Commons I'm not sure if he's a nice guy or a crook... his horse was 4/7 last month and finished 4th in 4runner race and cost me £1000 in my accumulater... that same horse has won twice since when it was 3/1 . But when it was a certainty and whole country lumped on, horse ran like a donkey . Horse Name: Blame it on sally. You can check his run at bath and tell me wtf was wrong with it that day ? Next two times he won easily and I was at work. horse was well in and I should've won £1000 when it was 4/7 at bath. i just want some professionals to look into it and tell me why I didn't win money on 8th august.
@Jon Commons I was not serious when I posted it.... I know he's a donkey trainer but just wanna see something different . O brien and gosden win almost everything every year. But if these small trainers start winning big things here and then. It's good for sport and they won't have to rely on fiddling their horses to make money and pay rent.
@@aleemch3567 I've been gambling for 60 years but I never forget ...they don't run them for your benefit.
Also I never bet odds on .. If that was a good idea , bookmakers would have gone out of business a long time ago.
please lets have a autobiography Sir Mark - it would be a great read
Memories: I lived\worked in Newmarket in the late “80s.
Den interessantesten Spruch fand ich:
“When dreams went to nightmares”
it's not much of a grave, the boys grave "it's looked after"
Oct 16th at Southwell , Escalade, crafty enough didn't mention or storytell that! 300/1 on betfair for a moment 2 mins before the off....opened at 25/1 touched 150's in places with the bookies, having it's 3rd run in a tinpot stakes "race" tailed off/restrained previous 2 races prominent the whole way at sunny southwell! won like it was the odds on fav backed into 33's with mins to go, Morris riding for another stable same "race" nobody would be expecting much on it's 3rd start .....just crafty and crooked
@Marq LOECSTA Luke is a fine rider, not fashionable but very effective, a big stroke was done at Southwell and it never made any news inspection of it's two previous "runs" indicate it was a non trier on both occasions and the gullible betting public would naturally be expecting more of the same on it's 3rd run ridden by another crook who i have not forgotten from riding a Jammy Guest at wolves few years ago btn a nose under a diabolical non trying ride, cost me? 5 grand! i was wearing the shirt in my live LMF video and ripped it off in disgust! remember that vividly, sickening when you know the rider done his best to lose
@Marq LOECSTA better to keep your money in your pocket and when you do win they can't take it and restrict to just a few cents! no regulation at all of the bookmakers, none whatsoever they can do as they want with no sanction
Seriously a worthwhile watch. Attention grabber from beginning to end.
🏴☠️🇩🇰 can't even find air, bus,. Esbjerg. To London. But I does not stop here, millions. Lost
Queen
Watches. Two. Why?
Jason Singh respect
A tour of Newmarket? Where was the mention of all the closed down businesses, the many charity shops and the endless number of restaurants, bookies and coffee shops! :D
I can't be the only one that thinks that Sir Mark Prescott is no longer the top trainer that the rest of the racing world make him out to be?
He is a top trainer, just does not get the top class yearlings. Route one for owners seems to be Gosden or Stoute ( who has tailed off quite considerably in the last decade).
@@chris-xv4bn Fair point. I can't disagree with that. Just from memory, his last group standard horse was probably Pallasator and he was shipped off to Gordon Elliott (I think I am right there). I can't help think that owners are deciding to place their horses elsewhere i.e. Cheveley Park. given he has trained the group winner Confidential Lady for them.
@@cuongtruong6043 Pallasator was a massive horse with a quirky temperament . Finished 2nd in the Queen Alexandra at Royal Ascot this year....some training performance from Gordon Elliott.As Sir Mark approaches 50 years at Heath House (2020), it may be that owners are sensing he is possibly near to retiring. I saw him at the Newmarket open days 21/9 this year and he comes across just like his videos. Whatever happens, racing needs characters like him. Proper time served trainer.
in 1994 i had 500 to WIN not e.w on Hasten To Add with Paddy Power , about a week before the Ebor i thought he was an absolute certainty i was as sure as i ever was he would win granted luck in running and he did , and Power has been afraid of me ever since! all i can get on now is a few cents :P so not all doom and gloom with Sir Mark , at the time that was a BIG bet , in punts not euros , i couldn't even watch the race it was on Ch4 instead i listened on radio 2 with the truly great Peter Bromley doing the commentary , an enemy of mine happened to have a job in the power shop i placed the bet in , "marking the board" a losers job :P we fell out (his fault) years before when i was 17 , and i knew he would be willing the horse to lose as he was watching it! so EXTRA pressure , he was there when i collected the 4 grand and i walked out TALL!!! right by the c unt he was as sick as dog the f ucking loser :P good story? happened
thank you, clearly nice bloke but slight tendency to interrupt
Enjoyable hour
Denmark
I will try to get over, part time
Ass
why does he wears 2 watches for¿? I though it was a way to showoff from American rappers...
Prescott for mayor?!
No no Denmark
so informative ,loved it except for one thing i cannot get my head around ,if your a boy shepherd that no one knows and you take your own life by hanging you cannot be buried in a church yard ,but if your a named jockey and you take your life by gun you can be buried in a church yard ?