Jerry Bailey
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Jerry Bailey
OK, I'll be the first (and maybe the only) one to say this, but who's paying Jerry Bailey to hold back horses??? I'm kidding (sort of) but doesn't it look like he placed several of his rides too far back in company and then gave them a late run? I was heartsick when I saw he was riding Six Perfections--if he had let her move earlier, she may have pulled it off. I thought it was a consistent theme of Bailey's riding today--maybe my dislike for his riding style clouds my vision/opinion. I can't stand it when he rides one of my favored horses. ARRRRGH--he drives me CRAZY.
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What skills?
Let's see, how many U.S. riding titles does Bailey have under his belt? Six? Seven? Let's not forget the pretty collection of Eclipse Awards he has, too. You can say it's because he gets the best horses if you like, but any jockey who consistently gets good horses gets them because the trainers of those horses think he delivers. He had to earn his way to getting choice mounts from being just another bug boy, just like everyone else.
Take a look at any list of leading jockeys in any year and you'll find that even the best jocks lose a lot more often than they win -- a 20% win rate or better is pretty good, 25% is exceptional. The only jock I can think of who came remotely close to making 50% was the 19th century marvel Isaac Murphy, whose lifetime win percentage was 44%. And even Murphy turned in a bad ride once in a while -- but that didn't define his career, any more than today defined Bailey's.
Sorry if I'm ranting, but it's easy to criticize, hard to perform.
Let's see, how many U.S. riding titles does Bailey have under his belt? Six? Seven? Let's not forget the pretty collection of Eclipse Awards he has, too. You can say it's because he gets the best horses if you like, but any jockey who consistently gets good horses gets them because the trainers of those horses think he delivers. He had to earn his way to getting choice mounts from being just another bug boy, just like everyone else.
Take a look at any list of leading jockeys in any year and you'll find that even the best jocks lose a lot more often than they win -- a 20% win rate or better is pretty good, 25% is exceptional. The only jock I can think of who came remotely close to making 50% was the 19th century marvel Isaac Murphy, whose lifetime win percentage was 44%. And even Murphy turned in a bad ride once in a while -- but that didn't define his career, any more than today defined Bailey's.
Sorry if I'm ranting, but it's easy to criticize, hard to perform.
"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher...You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse." C. S. Lewis
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Hi Sandy and Nessa,
Bailey's a first call jock for most top trainers for one simple reason, he get his horses in position to win a race.
Bailey had 2 seconds and 2 thirds in BC races, not shabby at all.
Sad you both need to manufacture fault on a special day of racing like the Breeder's Cup when there was no fault to give.
Pete
Bailey's a first call jock for most top trainers for one simple reason, he get his horses in position to win a race.
Bailey had 2 seconds and 2 thirds in BC races, not shabby at all.
Sad you both need to manufacture fault on a special day of racing like the Breeder's Cup when there was no fault to give.
Pete
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Sorry you feel that way, Pete, but that's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it. My main complaint with his riding is his seeming inability to position a horse favorably in a race. In case you haven't noticed, he rides lots of great horses who SHOULD HAVE OR COULD HAVE WON. I'm sure the owners of those horses weren't thrilled with the second-place finish. You may think a second place is fine, but when there's a million dollar purse on the line....big difference. If I owned racehorses, he wouldn't touch a hair on their heads.
SANDI DARLINN...
Always bet JERRY BAILEY..... ACROSS THE BOARD!!! AND STAY WITH HIM ALL DAY LONG...
AND DO THE SAME WITH JOHN VELAZQUEZ AND YOU WILL GET TO TALK TO AN IRS AGENT LIKE I DID YESTERDAY!!!!!
As you well know I have a simple mind and did that yesterday $50 x3 on both Bailey and Velazquez all day across the board and also would wave my stetson in the air to collect numbers to pick my 5 trifectas with at just $10 a pop. (just $350 bet on each race).. gotta love the KISS system !!!!
The first race was my best payout... picked the winner, place and hit one of my $10 trifectas.... after blasting the first race... my indepth analysis really paid off.... all three minutes of it... (I figured just the initials JB would be good enough to win and they did and also figured that Velazquez was a good name to stick with.. might be a cousin of John's... hehehee).. I stand on having a little bit of pure luck and a lot of ignorance goes a long way!!! .... laughingallthewaytothebank....
For the rest of the day I let my daughters collect the winnings..since they are unemployed college students..... the IRS retaining 37% on the first race was not going to be the forte' for the rest of the day.... and their 10% surcharge makes them spend their own money.... needless to say they stayed in Dallas to go malling today... laughing!!!!
GADS... we had fun.. I stayed with JB and JV the rest of the day and won trifectas in the 1st, 2nd and 9th races... THE GREAT LONE STAR WAS SHINING RIGHT DOWN ON US ... IT'S GREAT TO BE A TEXAN... YEEEEEHAWWW .. justagrinnin.... texas
Looking for a fresh gopher hole to put this fruit jar in.... no sense of wasting energy on digging my own hole.... lol...
Always bet JERRY BAILEY..... ACROSS THE BOARD!!! AND STAY WITH HIM ALL DAY LONG...
AND DO THE SAME WITH JOHN VELAZQUEZ AND YOU WILL GET TO TALK TO AN IRS AGENT LIKE I DID YESTERDAY!!!!!
As you well know I have a simple mind and did that yesterday $50 x3 on both Bailey and Velazquez all day across the board and also would wave my stetson in the air to collect numbers to pick my 5 trifectas with at just $10 a pop. (just $350 bet on each race).. gotta love the KISS system !!!!
The first race was my best payout... picked the winner, place and hit one of my $10 trifectas.... after blasting the first race... my indepth analysis really paid off.... all three minutes of it... (I figured just the initials JB would be good enough to win and they did and also figured that Velazquez was a good name to stick with.. might be a cousin of John's... hehehee).. I stand on having a little bit of pure luck and a lot of ignorance goes a long way!!! .... laughingallthewaytothebank....
For the rest of the day I let my daughters collect the winnings..since they are unemployed college students..... the IRS retaining 37% on the first race was not going to be the forte' for the rest of the day.... and their 10% surcharge makes them spend their own money.... needless to say they stayed in Dallas to go malling today... laughing!!!!
GADS... we had fun.. I stayed with JB and JV the rest of the day and won trifectas in the 1st, 2nd and 9th races... THE GREAT LONE STAR WAS SHINING RIGHT DOWN ON US ... IT'S GREAT TO BE A TEXAN... YEEEEEHAWWW .. justagrinnin.... texas
Looking for a fresh gopher hole to put this fruit jar in.... no sense of wasting energy on digging my own hole.... lol...
I STARTED OUT WITH NOTHING...
AND STILL HAVE MOST OF IT...
AND STILL HAVE MOST OF IT...
Hi Sandi,
Are you confusing him with Pat (wait all) Day?
I think Bailey is usually competent. Still don't know why he was missing a day at Saratoga, just to fall off a ladder. Maybe he should have hired someone. I know labor was scarce at the time, but planning ahead is always good. Especially when you have the money to pay for it.
Judi
Are you confusing him with Pat (wait all) Day?
I think Bailey is usually competent. Still don't know why he was missing a day at Saratoga, just to fall off a ladder. Maybe he should have hired someone. I know labor was scarce at the time, but planning ahead is always good. Especially when you have the money to pay for it.
Judi
I'm not particularly a fan of Bailey or any other jockey. But I do recognize the difficulty of the job and the quality of the man's career based on the body of evidence. Over the last decade, very few indeed have been more consistent winners than Bailey -- that's all I'm pointing out.
"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher...You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse." C. S. Lewis
Hi All,
I can only say that if I had a really good horse, I sure would hate to go against a horse ridden by Jerry Bailey. I think that F. Pegasus quest for the triple crown was thwarted by a clever ride by Jerry Bailey in the Preakness.
One of my friends who is a real hot head, Had a horse in a race who was interferred with during that race. When my friend finally cornered the jockey he let him know how ticked off he was, and told him you cost me the race. The jockey said simply, when I ride for him I ride to win and if I ride for you I will do the same.
Jerry Bailey unfortunately sometimes is able to change history, but that is the nature of a great rider and make no mistake, he is the best.
Sincerely EK
I can only say that if I had a really good horse, I sure would hate to go against a horse ridden by Jerry Bailey. I think that F. Pegasus quest for the triple crown was thwarted by a clever ride by Jerry Bailey in the Preakness.
One of my friends who is a real hot head, Had a horse in a race who was interferred with during that race. When my friend finally cornered the jockey he let him know how ticked off he was, and told him you cost me the race. The jockey said simply, when I ride for him I ride to win and if I ride for you I will do the same.
Jerry Bailey unfortunately sometimes is able to change history, but that is the nature of a great rider and make no mistake, he is the best.
Sincerely EK
I looked at my scribbles on my Breeders Cup program and noticed that I mentally tallyed these totals for the day ....
JERRY BAILEY....~ 1,500,000 for 6 races
JOHN VELAZQUEZ... ~2,300,000 for 9 races
out of the 15 races.. they placed in 12 of them...
almost 4 million of the purported 14 million purses... will bet across the board on the jockey anyday rather than the horse..
I have yet to figure out the jockey mentality of running fast fractions and coming in last.... the dam of one of my mares is by TOP AVENGER and I have to smile when I watch that 1981 derby tape... set records for every fraction thru one mile and ended up 19th out of 20 starters.... double duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ... they would have never found that jockey's body... laughing texas...
JERRY BAILEY....~ 1,500,000 for 6 races
JOHN VELAZQUEZ... ~2,300,000 for 9 races
out of the 15 races.. they placed in 12 of them...
almost 4 million of the purported 14 million purses... will bet across the board on the jockey anyday rather than the horse..
I have yet to figure out the jockey mentality of running fast fractions and coming in last.... the dam of one of my mares is by TOP AVENGER and I have to smile when I watch that 1981 derby tape... set records for every fraction thru one mile and ended up 19th out of 20 starters.... double duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ... they would have never found that jockey's body... laughing texas...
I STARTED OUT WITH NOTHING...
AND STILL HAVE MOST OF IT...
AND STILL HAVE MOST OF IT...
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Sandi in Florida
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