Jayhawk
Amateur Rider
He rides First Greyed for Thomas Faulkner.Monday's 4:55 at Wolverhampton is the next scheduled amateur jockeys' race and unfortunately Mr Cagney is not yet one of the intended riders.
He rides First Greyed for Thomas Faulkner.Monday's 4:55 at Wolverhampton is the next scheduled amateur jockeys' race and unfortunately Mr Cagney is not yet one of the intended riders.
Saw that last night. He’s probably demanding rides and getting other jockeys jocked off the favourite these days!He rides First Greyed for Thomas Faulkner.
P Power bricking it: offering me £3.49 cash out on my £3.32 stake.First Greyed now 7/2 top price![]()
He does indeed, Jayhawk, and that’s where my 3pts are going.Monday 13th: the 1:52 race at Musselburgh is the nine-runner Ray Hawthorne Memorial Amateur Jockeys' Handicap over nine furlongs. Mr Cagney rides Triple Force ( 11/8 ) for Craig Lidster.
Err, Aintree Foxhunters' winning jockeys James King and Will Biddick, 2024/2025 Point Season Men's Jockey title runner up (to King) Josh Newman, Tim Vaughan's promising son, Ed?No relevant jockey form to assess, for tomorrow’s amateur race at Exeter.
Next race is a steeplechase at Ludlow on Thursday.
From the past 14 days, yes.Err, Aintree Foxhunters' winning jockeys James King and Will Biddick, 2024/2025 Point Season Men's Jockey title runner up (to King) Josh Newman, Tim Vaughan's promising son, Ed?
"No relevant jockey form" - really?
Well, if you don't mind me saying, in the same way I question Walsworth's trainers in form system seeming to operate 30 days in arrears, I have to question assessing jockeys on their form in the last 14 days.From the past 14 days, yes.
Thanks for that, Ian, and of course you’re right. But for the purposes of this thread, I’m sticking to the ‘14-day’ rule, as published in the RP.Well, if you don't mind me saying, in the same way I question Walsworth's trainers in form system seeming to operate 30 days in arrears, I have to question assessing jockeys on their form in the last 14 days.
A top rider in their sphere can have a fortnight off then have to prove themselves all over again.
Tomorrow's Exeter race is almost a Who's Who of the leading UK Mens Jumps amateurs around at the moment - I'm looking forward to it.