Hi Lads,
markfinn highlights important points regarding jockeys, namely trainer instructions and trainers intentions regarding who he has booked. One thing I know for certain after decades of backing is that Horses win races and jockeys lose them. The amount of bad jockeys riding is unbelievable, it seems to me that they are only in the game due to their stature, no horsemanship, talent or even racing brain. I am not talking about obvious crooked rides just downright bad rides where a jockeys lack of skills when obviously trying to win, cost the horse the race.
In England the tracks are huge.
The jockey sometimes takes the wrong course and gets stuck in the mud. Sometimes we see jockeys separating themselves from the field and gping their own way.
You can't expect them all to be geniuses.
Except Frankie. Frankie rides and things arc cosine x integral dx equals qed,
It's all part of the scenery anyway.
One time I placed a wager on two Marinopoulos horses to finish first-second. One was ridden by a champ jockey, took the rail, finished first, non-stop.
The other one had a weak girl jockey. She was following the winner, she too distanced herself from the others, no need to rush to make things difficult for her stablemate, looked like an easy 1-2. The price 8 to 1. But the girl appeared to lose the reigns in the straight, almost bolts out, the ones that followed caught up easily. The price of the winning combination was lees than 3 to 1.
I was cursing but also thought of this. If the horse was ok they would n't give it to her. In any case if the rider was a good second string jockey, it was never going to be an 8 to 1. It would be 3 to 1.
So it's all part of the landscape.