When it was reported that jockey Jerry Bailey broke his wrist in a fall while prepping his Florida home for Hurricane Frances, a lot of fans had one question: “Why wouldn’t a guy whose mounts have earned more than $100 million over the past five years simply hire a local handyman to install storm shutters?” Because: “People don’t know it, but this is the kind of stuff I do around the house all the time,” Bailey tells Jay Hovdey. (Daily Racing Form)
“[Jockey Willie] Shoemaker’s 1954 mastery of Del Mar is one of racing’s more indestructible records, right up there with trainer Woody Stephens’ five consecutive Belmont wins, trainer Wayne Lukas’ six consecutive victories in Triple Crown races and jockey Kent Desormeaux’s 598 wins in 1989.” (LA Times)
And hello, US! Jockey Gary Stevens is back: “Again — after writing another chapter in his ever-fascinating career. And while there is no indication that he has signed a deal with Frommer’s to endorse the upcoming line of travel guides, he is now fully qualified to conduct comprehensive tours of the racing scene in Hong Kong, France, and England, not to mention every corner of the North American universe.” (Daily Racing Form)
Jockey Kieren Fallon may be an inspired rider, but he’s also reticent, willful, possessed of a temper, and has been treated for alcohol problems. Ok then, “So the man needs an image counsellor, but is he a criminal?” (The Guardian)
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