Tuesday 21 October 2014

TUESDAY OCTOBER 21, RACING POST 2014. TAKING A MUCH CLOSER LOOK INTO THE GLOBAL RULES OF HORSERACING.


 
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Taking a much closer look into the Global Rules of Horseracing

HOW TO TRANSLATE THE RACING RIGHT- EQUUS ZONE.

Taking this particular focus into consideration following the running of British Qipco Champion Day at Royal Ascot last Saturday October 18, being the 4th running  of this creative production performance. Tricky this year due to heavy rain effecting the going. Making hard work for the racehorses to gallop through.


Tom Park Reporter

“Is it fair Noble Mission won by James Doyle breaking rules? "


“Rules and regulations are in place to create a level playing field in sport. If you break them you must face the consequences. But who's rules? Opinions don't count. Where are the true racehorse and horsemen's "Global Rules of Bloodhorse Literate Horseracing?"


 


“Credit to James Doyle for accepting with such grace what looks a harsh ban, but if he had the chance again, given what was at stake, I doubt he would have done anything different. Doyle was  there to partner a racehorse not a man.


 
“It is no coincidence the number of whip bans picked up by jockeys increases during the big-prize meetings begging the question: are the bans long enough?
 
“Nobody wants to see the best horse in the race demoted every time the rider has made a heat-of-the-moment mistake, but jockeys know the rules do they? Who's rules? and if they know the consequences are severe enough they will think twice before breaking them. " Punishment no matter how cruel is not the answer.




 
 
 
 
 
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BUT IS THIS A HEAT- OF-THE- MOMENT- MISTAKE … ?

 NO ….  NO MISTAKE AT ALL.

 DOYLE’S SPOT ON immediate communication accuracy, balance and timing once in Noble Mission’s saddle won him this race.


Plus of course that Noble Mission has been prepared for all his races by an Ace Horseracing Team (Lady Jane) Cecil’s an ongoing work of art team able to carry out each and every day the learning that Noble Mission will require if he is ever to be able to shine on the racecourse, and be able to win his races. Noble Mission just like his brother Frankel has learned how to respond fast or not as the case maybe to a true “Bloodhorse Literate Rider’s Ask” from the saddle in a race.

 
The horseman who works with Noble Mission every day in the saddle,  has made sure, just as with Frankel (Noble Missions brother) that he knows what to do and how to do it, to be able to respond fast if needs be to a true horseman’s ask in a race. 


 The number of times a true rider uses his whip, and how, he uses his whip in a situation as this one, as taken out of context here by “Bloodhorse Illiterate British Rules" Concocted by Bloodhorse Illiterate Government Stewards who are  running British horseracing under "False British Horseracing Rules"  . 


 Doyle was asking Noble Mission to go on to win this race little by little Noble Mission was responding, pulling out a little more every stride he took which is exactly what Doyle was asking him to do, to gradually lengthen his stride by stride, and Noble Mission dug deep to oblige. Doyle was not using his whip in anger, he may not have actually hit Noble Mission at all with his whip. Doyle was using his whip to pass his urgent message on to Noble Mission, who was responding all the time to Doyle’s ask, that is the reason Noble Mission won. It was Doyle’s consistency in using his whip, it was the rhythm of how Doyle used his whip that Noble Mission understood and was able to respond to, that won him this race, finally sapped the strength of the second horse Al Kazeem.

 

James Doyle is a naturally gifted rider. A highly talented young rider. If you watched the video recording of this race in slow motion several times maybe, you would notice Doyle’s remarkable talents in action, in practice  depending on how observant you are, and depending how “Bloodhorse Literate” you are. This Live CH4 race showed how in-tune Doyle was with Noble Mission throughout his race, his immediate communication, spot on accuracy establishing the confidence for Noble Mission. You would be able to notice how accurately and how carefully Doyle handled Noble Mission from the saddle throughout this race.  If he had been counting his whip strokes he would have lost Noble Missions concentration and his own, and in doing that he would have lost this race.
  
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