
It wasn't an unpleasant outing to Southwell, although it would have been much worse had we been in a later race as torrential rain began to fall just as we drove away from the track (which was shortly before the last race was due to be run). Being caught out in that wouldn't have been much fun. As it was, the trip was jolly enough, even if I found myself slightly unsure of how to address a few long-standing acquaintances. You'll have seen that trainers are now listed in the Racing Post and the racecards by their christian names, rather than, as previously, by their initials. It seems that each trainer was asked by what name he would like to be known, although I wasn't as I was already down as John Berry, for the reason that when I began training there already was a J. Berry (ie Jack) which meant that I've been John from day one, so didn't need to be consulted. The amusing thing is seeing the trainers who have been listed by their correct, but never-used, names, presumably because they mistook the letter of request for junk mail.
Hence my uncertainty as to how to address "Desmond" Donovan and "Ronald" Harris when I met them today. I'm sure they won't mind that I still called them Des and Ron respectively, just as I've always done. My real quandary, though, will come at Wolverhampton tomorrow when I see Toby Coles (pictured), who seemingly wishes henceforth to be known at Tobias B. P. I think that I'll probably take the easy way out and use the answer to the question, "Which horse finished fourth in the memorable and dramatic 1992 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the race in which his stablemate Golden Freeze was ridden as if the only instructions given to his jockey were seemingly to make life as difficult for Carvill's Hill as possible, even if it meant sacrificing whatever chance he himself had of winning the race?".

2 comments:
Great training performance by John and the team with Rhythm Stick. Hat-trick landed in game fashion :-)
Well done to John and the team, I thought Franny Norton gave the horse a fantastic ride again, Stick battled on gamely and the jockey only used the whip when he needed to.
Lets hope rhythm stick can win again as long the handicapper is fair.
Well done again to horse trainer and jockey,
thanks
Ian
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