Well, what can I say? I actually had possibly the greatest NH jockey of our time riding my boy and I have to say, I have nothing but total admiration for him. I met AP a few weeks back when he rode Cape Greko and I represented the owners who were unable to attend. I thought then, what a nice chap he was. Meeting him again last night, I can only confirm what I first thought about him. He was witty, charming, and utterly proffessional. Two of my friends were totally starstruck about meeting him but he is clearly use to it and happily chatted away to them as I was with Bay Hawk whilst he was being saddled. Brendan was on his way back from Ireland so it was great to be able to pretend to give him his instructions, and AP humoured me by nodding in all the right places. AP had won in the previous race and clearly wanted to make it a double. I just asked that if he found Bay Hawk wanting - just to make sure that they both got home safe and sound. He said he would do his very best to get us into the winners enclosure and then went off to be legged up.
As anyone watching the race could see, Bay Hawk was up there with the pace most of the way round, but as Sam Jones came upsides, Bay Hawk bottomed out, very quickly. AP then felt the horse had done enough as he felt something was not quite right. Slightly worrying, when Bay Hawk came in he was blowing particularly hard. Knowing Bay Hawk as I do I had never seen him so utterly exhausted and Tony was a little concerned too. He didn't speak to Granny (the Head Lad) until I caught up with them, and then gave me a brilliant account of the whole race. No one other than Mick Fitz had been so thorough in the after race summing up. AP was not 100% sure if the distance found him out, or whether he may need his breathing checking. He was clearly a little concerned and gave me a few options to try out. What a top bloke. He said he would love to ride Bay Hawk again one day.
I was always a little sceptical about AP - and how sometimes he is possibly a bit hard on some of his horses. In last nights case, he rode 100% to instructions, gave Bay Hawk an absolute peach of a ride, and didn't go for the win when he felt the horse was struggling and then made sure I fully understood his own thoughts of what we should try. He was brilliant.
He can now go onto my list of my top NH jockeys.
Colin, just waiting for Brendan to call me. I will let you know as soon as I hear.