Go along with that - Balding does two jobs on the BBC - giving her own opinions and translating Willie Carson for everybody else.
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Go along with that - Balding does two jobs on the BBC - giving her own opinions and translating Willie Carson for everybody else.
McGrath is a pompous **** who just tips favs and my cat knows more than Emma Spencer.
Was going well until that point.
I'd like to see Hoiles and Chris Dixon involved too.
Would you lay Jim McGrath?
my cat knows more than Emma Spencer.
Reminds me of my disco days...he gets besotted with the idea that if a horse sweats between its back legs it will never win a race - erm?
Would you lay Jim McGrath?
Lydia and Steve Mellish lack the touch probably for terrestrial TV
I know he's a very shrewd punter but he doesn't show it on C4 one bit!!
This is where British racing fans are being shortchanged. (Likewise football fans.)They're too knowledgeable and not communicative enough for "the masses" on RUK although their Qipco Champion Series videos have shown they are up to the job to be fair.
Carson deserves to be taken seriously when he is appraising horses in the parade ring, and he's also good on the breeding side.
This is where British racing fans are being shortchanged. (Likewise football fans.)
TV producers seem to think it's better to have 'personalities' take us through events rather than people with proper insight. Hate him or hate him, Carson was a brilliant jockey at his best and is extremely knowledgable so I can put up with his buffoonery and occasional lapse of memory.
I'm a wee bit uncomfortable with Mick Fitz discussing Flat racing, likewise Francome to a degree, but they know a horse when they see one (as do Carson and Balding).
What I cannot abide is the inane dumbing-down witterings and sensationalist interjections of the non-racing 'personalities' like the pachydermic oaf that does the BBC betting along with the Laurelesque Parrott.
THate him or hate him, Carson was a brilliant jockey at his best and is extremely knowledgable so I can put up with his buffoonery and occasional lapse of memory.
Carson deserves to be taken seriously when he is appraising horses in the parade ring, and he's also good on the breeding side.
The worst yesterday was John Parrott, when So You Think won and they were reviewing the SPs - 'One for the pro punters there'. That is probably the single most stupid comment I have ever heard from the BBC (a big call, I know).
I would still like to go back to the days of Brian Johnstone, John Arlott and Trevor Bailey!