I don't think they did. Jonjo used to have his own but changed tack three or four years ago and took them down again. He prefers them to go there without having schooled them over national type fences.
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He had his 'problem' and was quickly and conveniently consigned to the scrap-heap by the suits at Highflyer. It gave them the excuse to replace him with the broadcasting version of wallpaper.
He was, but his appearances through to the end of his contract were fleeting, and there was no offer of a new contract.How so? He was retained by Highflyer until their contract ended wasn't he?
I was equally disappointed with it. Some of it is very good, but there's far too much filler.I am currently reading Brough Scott's Henry Cecil book - it appears at times to be a book about Brough Scott and waffles on at length about characters linked with Henry rather than about the great man for long stretches. He could do to take some writing lessons from A. Down.
Have always enjoyed Down's somewhat flowery style of writing. This article was no exception.
I am currently reading Brough Scott's Henry Cecil book - it appears at times to be a book about Brough Scott and waffles on at length about characters linked with Henry rather than about the great man for long stretches. He could do to take some writing lessons from A. Down.
Full praise to Alastair; Seeing him hug Mouse after the race I knew something special was brewing in that wonderful mind of his.
I do hope he gets his knighthood for services to racing while Her Majesty the Queen is still with us as his is a talent that very few people have.
Thanks so so much for posting the article DG.
Your OBE should be in the post as well !
If it were my wife I'd have bought him a pint to replace it! :lol:I've never been a huge fan of Alastair Down ever since he managed to spill a pint over my wife in Cheltenham town centre but I'm thoroughly enjoying the Best of book
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