Off Topic An apprentice find... Jack Dace

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I've watched this young lad quite a few times now and not only is he very very tidy for a 7lb claimer with only a handful of rides, he's got a clock in his head and is strong too..

JACK DACE...
 
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I've watched this young lad quite a few times now and not only is he very very tidy for a 7lb claimer with only a handful of rides, he's got a clock in his head and is strong too..

JACK DACE...
Another Steve Cauthen?
 
I was at Epsom when he won on Slip Anchor and when he won on Reference Point. Still recall laughing our socks of watching him win on Slip Anchor. If this Jack lad is anywhere near as good as Cauthen .................

Seems to be doing OK for Mrs A J Perrett and for the Coombelands Racing Syndicate
 
Crikey Ron. I remember Cauthens first ride, Salisbury if I remember. Green and White stripes.? He changed riding in this country and the some.
Yes a very wet day, I was there.
Was it Marquee Universal? He rode Tap on Wood in the 2000G trial and he finished 4th I think.
The start of a new career.
First thing I thought was that he had beautiful hands.
 
Really interesting you have flagged up trainers son, Jack Dace as one to follow, as its been a few weeks of me noticing jockey son's who have been coming through the ranks. Warren Fentiman being the primary one. We also have seen the Callan's taking more rides. Clearly they start them young!!

One of the others to note is Mason Paetel who has been riding very well for a good few respective yards.

Will any of these go on to great things? It will be interesting to watch.
 
Really interesting you have flagged up trainers son, Jack Dace as one to follow, as its been a few weeks of me noticing jockey son's who have been coming through the ranks. Warren Fentiman being the primary one. We also have seen the Callan's taking more rides. Clearly they start them young!!

One of the others to note is Mason Paetel who has been riding very well for a good few respective yards.

Will any of these go on to great things? It will be interesting to watch.
one ride tonight Jack Dace 20/1 winner (33 this morning) .. rode a peach on it...
 
That's 2 winners in his last 30 rides and you would be down to level stakes - despite the 20/1 winner. I don't want to denigrate the thread, I just want to add a bit of a reality check to his stats.
 
That's 2 winners in his last 30 rides and you would be down to level stakes - despite the 20/1 winner. I don't want to denigrate the thread, I just want to add a bit of a reality check to his stats.
Its fair, but Billy Loughnane went a long time between drinks when starting. The clue is in the SP's of his mounts... 80,50, 40, 22, 28 and without the help (thus far) of a bigger yard... of his last 8 rider the biggest RPR was 73.
 
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