Definately in my opinion. I would keep him if he was my horse
Suits the horse perfectly.
And as Ruby said "how can you get off a Gold Cup Winner?"
Harry seems the loyal type too
tommo asked ruby if he would ride Denman now, and ruby's response was "thats the most supide question ive ever been asked" thommo said, "i know but i had to ask it" ruby replied, "no you didnt" great stuff.
They would be mad to take Sam off Denman. I don't believe Ruby will now be given the choice on this one. Thomas has struck up such a partnership with Denman. Ruby may be a better all-round jockey on other horses but he couldn't have ridden this horse any better than Thomas.
I would hate to think Nicholl's would even consider changing jockeys unless Sam is injured (God forbid) before Denman's next race. I know personally how much a jockey can improve a horse and if Denman and Thomas have struck up a partnership then why change it?
The best way a jockey can do to impress an owner and a trainer is to win and keep winning. Sam deserves to keep this ride as long as the owners and the trainer are happy with his performance.
He's said himself over the last few days that Number 2 at Ditcheat is as good as and maybe better than Number 1 elsewhere. Where else could compare with the rides he gets on a regular basis?
Not sure it's Ruby's choice to make he can hardly say "actually I think I'll just stick to Kauto thanks Harry" - he'd possibly lose the ride on the other Findlay horses and the Barber one's too, the likes of Big Fella Thanks, Herecomesthetruth, Elusive Dream, Gungadu and anything else they might get over from Ireland in the next few years.
itsa unique situation & one which im sure they will solve amicvably as they are all great sportsmen. judging by the hug harry & sam had inthe winners enclosure, i can't see sam getting jocked off. also i dont think ruby would do that, he doesnt seem the glory type.
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