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Nonu Sun 21-Oct-12 19:19:39

Sorry he is leaving Godolphin, but all things must come to an end . Maybe also , he thinks the time has come , to not be as active . We love frankie , well I do . sunshine

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 12:13:58

Very true, crimson

crimson Wed 05-Dec-12 12:10:41

Well at least it was during the NH season and I don't think he was ever all that keen on going to Lingfield and Kempton. Back in time for the Derby, though [if he gets a ride]. Wonder what he'll do? It'll be interesting to see him riding in a lot of competitive handicaps as he has a very good clock in his head. He needs to come back for a while and put this behind him anyway if he wants any sort of career in the media when he does retire.

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 12:02:57

Oh heavens, just heard that he's got a 6 month ban!

crimson Wed 21-Nov-12 19:44:07

The S.O. is very keen on Hayley [local girl makes good and all that]. Supposedly she's not getting the rides she used to but I'm a bit out of touch, and I tend to get all the other lady jockeys mixed up. Have to be honest and say I've never forgiven Hayley for being the 'other part' in the break up of Emma Spencer's marriage. The new NH jockey, Lucy Alexander is very good, and we used to follow Rose Dobbin when she was riding [being a northern girl]. We've come a long was since Gee Armytage and Rosie Henderson though, haven't we! We met Nina Carberry at McDonalds in Naas one year smile.

Nonu Wed 21-Nov-12 19:43:04

You never saw his flying jump ?

Keep our fingers crossed but different countries are different !!

Anne58 Wed 21-Nov-12 19:34:45

crimson what are your thoughts on Hayley Turner? (and Amy Ryan, Cathy Gannon et al come to that)

crimson Wed 21-Nov-12 19:28:02

Will put paid to him doing media work as well. He is a dope; the French are much stricter when it comes to drug testing [I think that's where Fallon got found out]. I've never been a big fan of Frankie, but he is is a master of his trade and it's sad to see him go out like this. Although, when he comes back he might come back with a lot more fire in his belly. I hope he does. I never got to see his flying dismount sad.

Nonu Wed 21-Nov-12 19:13:01

Oh dear it is not looking good for Frankie .

It seems he is looking at a 6 month ban if it forwarded to the disciplinary committee .

Now he has severed relationships with Godolphin , a long absence from the saddle could threaten his future .

Still he has made a good amount of money , but it would be a shame if he went out like this .

sad

crimson Wed 14-Nov-12 00:47:24

It's not easy doing a job that means you have to spend most of your life feeling hungry. And, on top of that, finding your employers are slowly replacing you with younger people.

Nonu Tue 13-Nov-12 18:49:59

I KNOW !

Anne58 Tue 13-Nov-12 18:45:36

WHAT ???

Nonu Tue 13-Nov-12 18:41:41

Cannot believe this, Dettori was reported by the FRA , following a test in test in September , that he has used a banned substance .

NO , No , Not Frankie .

Frankel Mon 22-Oct-12 18:10:20

I lost much of my previously strong interest in racing after Fallon failed to win on Ballinger Ridge at Lingfield in 2004. He received a 21 days ban. The grainy youtube video doesn't really do justice to his riding of the horse on the day. www.youtube.com/watch?v=D48WDjruPx8 sad

crimson Mon 22-Oct-12 14:02:31

William Buick looks a bit like my son, so I tend to have a soft spot for him. Even more so after the terrible shooting in Norway when he was visibly upset by it. The one I can't stand is Ryan Moore; I thought he was just very shy, but supposedly he just can't be bothered to talk to interviewers and such like. For a Champion Jockey that's appaling imo. I adore Graham Lee and am so chuffed to see him doing well on the flat; he just seems to care so much for the horses that he rides. But Liam [twinkly teeth] Treadwell is my favourite smile and I'm so happy he won the National even though he's still having to work at all the gaff tracks. I never forgave McCoy for walking away from a stricken horse once; it was a long time ago but things like that stay with me I'm afraid.

kittylester Mon 22-Oct-12 14:00:45

But, what has he done to his hair?

Frankel Mon 22-Oct-12 13:48:52

Crimson: Frankie's lowest racing weight over the past 12 months was 8st 5lbs - and, recently, he's been riding for trainers like Ed Dunlop, Marco Botti and Ann Duffield, as well as Saeed Bin Suroor. I hope he does well - and doesn't go down the same bumpy road as Fallon.

Merlotgran: I've been retired a long time smile.

Oldgreymare Mon 22-Oct-12 13:39:52

True, Crimson. I've not seen him at Bath or Salisbury and I suppose he'll continue to give them a miss. I do remember a very young and very tiny William Buick at Bath a few years ago, he looked far too young to be out on his own smile.
Mind you A.P. took rides all over the place!

crimson Mon 22-Oct-12 13:34:10

I wonder what weight he rides at these days? It's going to be interesting next season because he's not going to drive to Catterick to ride a no hoper in the 3.35. He's also got a point to prove. Godolphin horses seem to be very in and out, form wise [although they do very well at Nottingham]. Having the opportunity to ride for aother trainers could prove a bit of a renaissance for him. I bet Marwan Koukash will give him plenty of rides on his horses.

Oldgreymare Mon 22-Oct-12 12:32:01

I agree Nonu, whenever I've seen him, if someone calls his name, he has always acknowledged them with a beaming smile!

Nonu Mon 22-Oct-12 11:58:56

According to todays paper , he will be seeing his contract out till the end of the year .

So he will be riding in California and Melbourne . I think he is a great character , and even if he does have sulky moments so what . ! grin

Oldgreymare Mon 22-Oct-12 00:17:21

Defo' got the impression at the beginning of the season that Frankie was being 'edged out' in favour of the young bloods Barcelona/ Buick ???? Then he had a good win and seemed to get a few more rides, but it fizzled out.

Now Frankel, what a horse!!!

So glad that Henry Cecil was well enough to be at Ascot tho'.

merlotgran Sun 21-Oct-12 22:47:47

Looking forward to your retirement Frankel? grin

Frankel Sun 21-Oct-12 22:41:43

blush. Once you get the knack of the hooves on the keyboard, it's all good going. smile

crimson Sun 21-Oct-12 22:36:38

It's been on the cards for a while, I guess. As a jockey he went up in my estimation when Lester Piggott, when asked which current jockey he would want to ride a horse of his in the Derby, replied 'Dettori'. I don't like the other side of him, though..the one the camera doesn't see when he's sulking about something. And, whenever another jockey does well he always makes a point of getting in on the limelight. I do regret, though, being at York one day and missing his 'flying dismount'. My non racing friend had the foresight to leg it over to the paddock and see it. Wonder if he's riding for Godolphin in the Melbourne Cup? And, will he ride more for Coolmore? I just love the intrigues of the racing world; y'can keep yer soaps.

merlotgran Sun 21-Oct-12 22:33:49

I've only had a couple of wine and I'm looking at a thread about Frankie. Thought it was a typo and we were still talking about yesterday's winner but lo and behold Frankel comes up with the answer. What a clever horse. confused