There is a lot of glitter and glamor in this sport.
But today I go over the A1 on a four -hour return to Leicester for Ladies Day! I promise not two days.
You always want to be booked at the main cards on a Saturday – such as Lingfield or Ascot today – but if your boss wants you to drive somewhere else, you base your day with that.
George really wanted to run Calafiori (5.25 Leicester) again and that is more or less the only reason for my trip.
It was completely too much for him during the debut, but if he shows us what he did at home, he should do this.
If there is something, this is a weaker race than we found it during the debut and he is absolutely ahead to win such a race.
You do not want to be away from the main meetings every weekend, but it can also work to your advantage, especially when you go for the title.
Many Jockeys will be on Ascot and Lingfield with a few journeys, but by going to places like Leicester, I can get an almost complete book with journeys and hopefully get away with a few winners.
With the championship as it is – on the number of winners and no prize money – you have to play the long game, so the strange journey to the smaller songs is not a bad thing.
I had recently been on a bad run, so it was great to ride a double on Wolverhampton on Tuesday.
It was a bit of a relief, but I am not a jockey about these spells overboard.
You have these periods – but you also have pieces that every horse you sit suddenly win, so it is swings and roundabouts.
I don’t throw my equipment in the dressing room or something like that!
Back to today and Indian Spirit (7.30) is another one that should come close.
Every now and then I drive to Charlie Hills, so it’s good to get to one of him.
He has a solid form and this is a weak enough girl.
Dark Tornado is the one who needs to be defeated, but I give my horse a scream. He is fit and ready to go.
Ian Williams has booked me for three. He was a big reason why I was all the weather jockey this winter.
Hopefully we can continue the relationship during the summer.
It is not a high -level stuff, but Beauzon (6.00), Haliphon (6.30) and MR Trick (8.30) are all disabled to win.
Mr Trick has his own way of doing things, but if his mind is over, he can get close.
With these horses at the lower level, much of them is between the ears and whether they like it on the day! Fingers crossed them!
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