I suppose that if one stretches the point far enough, then there is a connection between the title and the text here. Paul Kelly memorably describes The Triffids' wonderful album 'Born Sandy Devotional' as "a great cathedral of a record inside which singer David McComb preached on love, lust and loneliness, surrounded and uplifted by the soaring architecture of 'Evil' Graham Lee's pedal steel. Nashville never sounded like this. For months I worshipped there daily." In other words, it is a truly wonderful record, a cathedral in which I still regularly worship, 31 years after its release and 18 years after David McComb's death - and yesterday was a truly wonderful day.

Any winner is very special. When the win is as thrilling as yesterday's victory-from-the-jaws-of-defeat finishing surge, and is posted on a big day on a good racecourse by a young, unseasoned horse showing genuine promise and potential, it is particularly special. And when it is posted by a horse who had been lucky to survive a very-near-death experience less than six months previously, then it makes for a great cathedral of a day. Happily Tony and his family, who are wonderfully staunch patrons and supporters of the stable, were all able to be there, so all fell into place very nicely.
Kryptos is entered at Newmarket on Friday. Obviously if he should have a decent chance there if he runs there without a penalty (being unpenalized courtesy of yesterday's win having come in an apprentices' race) so we'll just have to spend the next couple of days mulling over whether he'll be ready to back up. In the interim, we shall have Kilim running at Windsor tomorrow night. Same jockey: Nicola Currie, who rode Kryptos really well yesterday on what was her first ride at Chester and only her third winner. She's an excellent rider who rode Roy (who isn't easy) very well at Newbury a couple of weeks ago. While Kryptos ultimately won quite comfortably yesterday, he's still an unseasoned horse and was running in a competitive race on a tricky track. He wouldn't have won without good assistance from his jockey.
4 comments:
Good ride by Nicola as Chester is not a easy track to ride for an inexperienced jockey.
played the song more than once and I thought I was losing it !!
like the idea now I get the reference will use on my own blog but what readers of a punting blog will make of a chapter called rum sodomy and the lash I aint sure
In retrospect, 'Rum, Sodomy and the Lash' might have fitted nicely on the front page of the Racing Post when it chose to resurrect the whip debate!
not arguing with that!!
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