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Last edited by fonz; 9th February 2014 at 5:01 PM.
Bradley is a resilient guy but C4 have interviewed many rogues over the years. I think they quite like them .
Met him once, seemed sound enough but..............
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/hor...hard-slog.html
"The owls are not what they seem"
Plenty have done much worse things and have received lesser punishments.
You'd forgive anyone a few indiscretions if they could ride like Brad.
His '98 Grand National 2nd on Suny Bay (carrying 12st on atrocious ground) stands head
and shoulders above anything I've witnessed, before or since.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSxsqpPracA
Last edited by reet hard; 9th February 2014 at 7:34 AM.
Sorry have I missed something?
What is the thread about GB please?
Lovable rogue no doubt.
His heart no doubt is in the right place and seems generous to a fault.
Hugely talented and well connected and respected in racing circles the way Barney Curley is imo. I was always a huge fan of his riding skills and tactical brain and am glad to see him (apparently) forgiven for his mistakes.
He has paid a big enough price and life goes on.
Can`t fully agree. He once rode for us at Sandown on a horse that had to be ridden from the front and instructed him accordingly. First or second fav, he set off last and came home last
Graham was a guest on Luck On Sunday today.
A lost soul hoping to be allowed by BHA to be assistant trainer to David Elsworth.
Having burnt his boats with the powers that be he is in an unenviable spot as reputations, like virginity once lost are gone forever.
I remember once asking a high profile ex jockey if he considered writing a book ." No "he replied," I have the stories but would like to earn a living from racing for a while yet"
He would make an ideal jockey's coach or racing pundit but Joe public might not agree.
I thought he was a great jockey and it was good to see them mention his ride on Morley street,absolute class and one of my favourite horses.its sad i know but i have a jumper in his colours.you used to be able to buy them at the grand national.ive also got another one,Durham edition?.
I remember GB stopping a horse from winning one day and we were all on it the next time when it won.
Lots of jockeys did/do it.
Its up to us to watch and learn.
Good luck to him.
Great jockey but as bent as a corkscrew.
Like so many.
Illegitimi non carborundum
Thou shalt not make money off a bookie
He gave privelleged info to somebody who gambled,so what
If a trainer told an owner and then he told his mate in the pub and then the guy in the pub told his milkman and his milkman told us on here would the owner get banned.
Cos if i was a owner id tell all me mates,even marble,who i dont trust anymore.
Outsider (15th October 2018)
Met Brad a few times back in the day at places like Stringfellows night club in London.
Nice bloke but got easily led by the bright lights etc
"The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"
Brad again?
Not what he did but who he was ding it for,
They all had their punters and you can be 100% certain of that.
Brad was stupid and got involved with the wrong one
Formely Fist of Fury