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After all, grooms spend far more time with individual horses than their owners, trainers or jockeys do – so their input into equine performance is vital.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/horses/sport-of-grooms-comes-of-age-bonus/
Fortunately we have the Professional Jockeys Association who support jockeys with anything from being trolled, to mental health even to sorting out your car insurance!
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/hayley-turner-racing-jockey-insult-30839144
Here is a full list of the field, including the trainers, jockeys, and morning-line odds.
Source: https://milehighsports.com/score-the-twinspires-preakness-promo-for-200-bonus/
Horses are much easier to snipe from a distance than their jockeys.
I think he worked hard and did so many things; y'know, he wanted to remember the disc jockeys, he wanted to remember the press.
Source: https://wrjn.com/2023/04/09/flashback-frampton-comes-alive-tops-the-charts/
It took a while for an agitated field to get organised on the start line and several jockeys took painful-looking falls as the race took shape.
Rachel Harwood, executive director of Doncaster Racecourse, said: “In just 50 days time, some of the world’s best horses and jockeys will come together in Doncaster for a four-day celebration of racing and we can’t wait.
The court heard that it was reasonably practicable for Saloon Park to have reduced the risk of death or serious injury by implementing measures to ensure that its jockeys did not ride horses on the bush track in dark conditions.