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Peace that can provide Global Daily Decent Human Rights that include the Female of the Species.
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Identity Theft (IRE) 5 11-7 Bryan Cooper
Team (Henry) de Bromhead (IRE) for Gigginstown House Stud. 6-1
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WIN: Smad Place (FR) 8 11-4 partner Wayne Hutchinson Team (Alan)
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PAUSE FOR THOUGHT
RACING POST THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26,
2015.
SPECIAL REPORT
NICHOLAS GODFREY " Gauges opinion about
tackling the hurdles facing female riders."
“A
POTENTIALLY significant new development has emerged in the debate over whether
more could be done to encourage female jockeys, with racings ruler’s admitting women
need to be given greater support.
Speaking
in the aftermath of Tony McCoy controversial suggestion that professional
female riders might benefit from a 3lb allowance, BHA media manager Robin
Mounsey said the central authority was aware steps made might need to be taken
to promote female riders.
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING
“However, it seems any such measures
are unlikely to include the McCoy allowance’ which provoked such a furore when
the 20-time champion tabled the idea in a recent blog – not least because there
is seemingly precious little support for such an allowance from female riders
themselves.
“Racing is very rare in that it is a
sport where men and women compete on equal terms, and this is something we are
rightly proud of, said Mounsey. “We do however, recognise there is more we can
do to support female jockeys in the sport.
“There are currently no plans to look
at female jockeys’ weight allowance, although should we receive a formal
representation from female riders or the PJA (Professional Jockeys Association)
then there is no reason why it should never be considered.
“However, the wider issue is one we
intend to look at in order to see what more can be done. For example, as part
of the Jump Review, which is nearing publication, a recommendation states that
the programme of amateur riders’ races will be reviewed to encourage the development
of young jockeys into the sport – this may include a focus on female jockeys. “
“The issue of whether female jockeys
are given a fair crack of the whip has been brought into sharp focus recently
amid myriad comments from various corners of the racing world. Speaking after
her historic victory on 100-1 shot Prince Of Penzance in the Melbourne Cup,
Michelle Payne described racing as “such a chauvinistic sport” . Payne told
reporters: “A lot of the owners wanted to kick me off. Everyone else can get
stuffed (who) think females are not good enough.
“Haley Turner, the most successful
female rider in British racing history, went into retirement a few days after
Payne’s success. She weighed in over the weekend, when she said a lot of her
former collegues “moan about it when they
just need to get their heads down and get on with it.
“Mounsey added: “As an industry there
have been steps taken to support female jockeys, such as the recruitment of
three female jockey coaches and the programming of a female jockeys only race-day
at Carlisle. It is also pleasing that in recent years we have seen more female
riders than males graduating as apprentices through the two racing schools, and
several young female riders graduating from pony racing.
“The Professional Jockeys Association
(PJA) reports it has 42 licensed female members: eight Flat, 28 apprentice,
three jumps, two conditional, one duel
apprentice/ conditional
“If they are good enough they will
get on, why wouldn’t they?” said Turner, speaking on BBC News.
“Trouble
at the top.
“Yet while a significant proportion
of Stable Staff – at a premium these
days, we are told- and female jockeys are
well represented on the lower rungs of the career ladder, the numbers strongly
suggest they are still struggling to establish themselves higher up. There was
not a single female among the Top 50 in this season’s Flat championship that
ended on British Champions Day, during which Cathy Gannon and leading
apprentice Sammy Jo Bell led the way with 24 winners.
Stable Staff -
"Stable Staff" - A financially dishonest government scam:
“Twenty-eight years after she rode Sprowston
Boy to win the Queen Alexandra Stakes in 1987, Gay Kelleway remains the only
female to have ridden a winner at Royal Ascot, where only two of the 444
available rides this year were taken by female jockeys; the last time a female
rode a Group 1 winner in Britain it was Turner on Margot Did in the 2011
Nunthorpe.
“The picture is not dissimilar over
jumps, where there are no females in the Top 50, Nina Carberry and Katie Walsh
are often cited as examples of why females do not require any additional
allowance when riding against their male counterparts, yet while no -one would
question their prowess, both are officially amateurs allowed only a limited
number of rides against professional males. Relatively few females have ever
been able to establish themselves in the male professional ranks of British horseracing.
“Prejudice ingrained:
“PJA chief executive Paul Struthers
said he was aware of the issue. “Echoing what Gary Player said about golf, you
can’t improve without practice. While that applies to all young jockeys. I don’t doubt it’s harder for all female
jockeys to get the opportunities when they are starting, whether that is a
popular thing to say or not. If you are good enough, you’ll get rides, but you
have to be able to demonstrate you’re good enough.
Ex –jockey
Richard Parham, senior tutor at the British Racing School, said prejudice
against female riders remains deeply ingrained in some parts of the industry in
Britain. However, he remained to be convinced an allowance for senior female
riders was the answer. “I have been quoted as saying some trainers are still in
the dark-ages – not all of them, but some of them,” he said “I’m sure there is
a prejudice, but when you get to Cathy Gannon’s stage and you’re a professional
jockey, then why would you need a 3lb claim? “
“Perham,
however, reported an increase in the numbers of females entering the sport. “We’re
seeing far more girls on apprentice courses because they are lighter framed,
generally smaller than the guys, who are gradually getting bigger,” he said. “On
all the foundation courses it is massively in favour of girls. If we can get
them involved then they get to the claiming stage as it is now, then by default
there will be more opportunities because girls are more able to do the weight. “
“Little support for McCoy idea
“At the
crux of McCoy’s thinking – and at the centre of outraged responses was the
concept that the average woman is not as strong as their male counterpart.
While one might question whether a male jockey who has been “wasting” is likely
to have any strength advantage over a naturally lighter female, it is also a
fact that colts and geldings must concede weight to fillies and mares to even
out such a perceived gender imbalance.
“Struthers
said there was no groundswell of support for the concept, even among the women
themselves. “The idea is not something I’ve had our female members asking for,
and indeed when it’s mooted the feedback has been they specifically wouldn’t
want it, despite the clear benefit there would be for them ,” he said.
“An
additional allowance based on the fundamental premise that they’re not as good
as male jockeys, and that’s simply not a premise I buy into. Are they as physically
strong as, say, Jimmy Fortune or Franny Norton, or have the ability to “carry a
horse home” like AP? No, but hardly any jockeys are or do.
“It’s
difficult to talk about female riders in isolation of jockeys generally, purely
because if you speak to trainers it can be a struggle to get owners to put up
apprentices or conditionals, particularly when they’re first setting out,
and the struggles of jockeys generally are well known and documented.
NG: “FACTS SHOW males do hold advantages when it
comes to strength. "
“We have a
board meeting in December when I’m sure it will be discussed, and work on the
jockey training and development strategy continues. But while it’s easy for me
to say this being male and from the comfort of a desk, I don’t believe we’re in
the place where we need positive discrimination yet.”
“Former
jockey Dale Gibson, who is now the PJA’s executive director, spoke of wider
issues effecting inexperienced jockeys, both male and female. “We lost the only
televised apprentice race and I think we need more of them,” he said. We
should have more apprentice races and fewer amateur races; that way there are more opportunities for
everyone.
“We’re
interested in anything that helps development for both male and female
apprentices, “ added Gibson. “If a girl can ride out her claim then she’s got
every chance of making it, but it’s not something where the industry can wave a
magic wand and more females will suddenly appears. It’s a tricky one but we’d
prefer to keep the status quo.”
JMC:
This has always been the feeble excuse faced up to anyone who dare challenge in
this argument. To partner a fit racehorse in training at exercise or in a race,
firstly that rider needs to be as physically fit as the racehorse. Once in the
saddle that rider whether female or male needs to have acquired skills that are
nothing to do with strength at all. Quite the opposite in fact. In the case of male builders – bricklayers, strength
may well come into the argument.
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING
Your adventure into the World of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post)
JMC: We do not want our little babies having to
experience the terror of war, anytime in their lives.
We come into this world fragile and helpless.
next the human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.
next the human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.
MIDDLE EAST MALE WAR CRIMES
All these Horrific Male Murderers' need Gelding.
YOUR LIFETIME JOURNEY :
JMC: HOW
ARE WE BRINGING UP OUR CHILDREN?
Parents guide their young ones from
birth, ongoing throughout their school day prep, career direction, before
launching them into the cruel hardship of life in the real world in 2015.
When did your parents give you your true life back after guiding you through your school - career direction days?
When did your parents give you your true life back after guiding you through your school - career direction days?
Do
you own your own journey throughout your own
lifetime?
Or are you someone else's slave?
BLOODHORSE LITERACY DEFINED :
CB: GLOBAL BLOODHORSE LITERATE ACHIEVER IN
PRACTICE AND
IN THEORY IN HIS OWN RIGHT.
IN THEORY IN HIS OWN RIGHT.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
A VITAL TRUE PROFESSIONAL BLOODHORSE LITERATE HORSERACING BALANCING ACT IN PRACTICE ZONE.
JOIN-UP
As Clive Brittain says "
You've got to take the animals into consideration, They don't come out of their loosebox
every morning in the same frame of mind. "
JMC: BRITISH GOVERNMENT
BLOODHORSE ILLITERACY IN ACTION:
Financial fraud and corruption used by government, and left ongoing as used by government over the last seven (7) decades, and still to this very day.
Ripping off big time, all who have achieved true professional bloodhorse literacy in their own right. CH4 Nick Luck this morning took us to meet up with Oliver Sherwood (Licensed Jumps Trainer) at home with his horses in training at home and out on the Lambourn gallops. Nick, gave us a glimpse of what British horseracing is really all about.
TRAINING ATHLETES:
Both the four legged variety, and the two legged variety.
JMC: Tory government who act dishonestly with
racecourses and bookmakers to rip- off trainer's and their teams
every single day, left ongoing over the last seven decades. This morning CH4 Geoff Banks (Bookmaker British Horseracing Gambling Game ) CH4 Tanya Stevenson (Betting in Action British Horseracing Gambling Game) Stats, Market Movers etc spoke about the present government entanglement mess-up burdened upon the true sportsmen who work with the horses every day to create the daily sport of horseracing.
Bloodhorse Literate Handler - Riders when working on racecourses
every day, . These true horsemen and true horsewomen need to be properly
paid by racecourses, government and bookmakers when working to
present the racehorses to the public on race days, working and travelling
these racehorses to these racecourses, a fee of £200.00 pounds an
hour. Without whom there would not be any horseracing, the work carried
out every day with these horses is not being honestly recognised, or honestly
paid for, all taken for granted. Tory government and racecourse
blatant theft, colluded fraudulent corruption this is not
acceptable.
Just the same as absolutely key for a Racing Right
Equus Medication Zone. Where is it? These governments don't even bother to
have a true Medication Zone. Instead they use harsh punishments to warn trainers off for life,
taking their licences and livelyhood off them libelling,
slandering and perjuring there names as crooks. British
government only interested in the money they can take out of horseracing. No
matter if earned by other people, who government leave to live in cruel poverty.
JOIN-UP
As Clive Brittain says " You've got to take the animals into consideration, They don't come out of the box every morning in the same frame of mind. "
BLOODHORSE LITERACY IN ACTION.
TO STOP 7 DECADES OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL THEFT AND CORRUPTION.
British Government Betting Right Zone. British Government Equus Racing Right Zone. Where is it?
British Government Betting Right Zone.
British Government Equus Racing Right Zone. Where is it?
Tory government who act dishonestly with racecourses and bookmakers to rip- off trainer's and their teams every single day, ongoing over the last seven decades.
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Horseracing Team
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Creative Equus Zone Team
BLOODHORSE LITERATE ACHIEVERS IN RED:
BLOODHORSE ILLITERATE MEDIA AND PUNTERS IN BLUE:
Clare Balding (Group 1 retired Champion Flat turf jockey)
Mick Fitzgerald (Group 1 Jumps Turf) (Retired Jump jockey)
Frankie Dettori (Group 1 Flat Turf ) (Currant) (Global)
John Gosden
Frankie Dettori (Group 1 Flat Turf ) (Currant) (Global)
John Gosden
Gina Harding
Emma Spencer
Mattie Batchelor
Sam Thomas
Alice (in wonderland) Plunkett
AP McCoy
AP McCoy
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Punters Zone Team
To Play? Or not to Play? Your Choice?
The heartbeat of the punters' betting jungle the popular gambling game that horseracing provides
The heartbeat of the punters' betting jungle the popular gambling game that horseracing provides
Tanya Stevenson
Rishi Persad
Rishi Persad
Graham Cunningham
Nicholas Godfrey (RP)
A Warm Welcome to The Press.
Jamie Lynch Timeform
Tom Segal Pricewise Racing Post
Jamie Lynch Timeform
Tom Segal Pricewise Racing Post
Paul Kealy Racing Post
Donn McClean Irish Times
Donn McClean Irish Times
Rob Wright The Times
David Yates The Mirror
Sam Taylor
Sam Taylor
A Warm Welcome to the Bookmakers
Singapore Turf Club
Ladbrokes
Paddy Power
Geoff Banks
Corals
William Hill
Jenningsbet
Toals
Geoff Banks
Corals
William Hill
Jenningsbet
Toals
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Calling the Horses
Simon Holt
Ian Bartlett
Ian Bartlett
Stuart Machin
Richard Hoiles Calling the Horses
Mike Cattermole
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