Why have jockeys over the last couple of years begun a very strange habit of beginning sentances with the word listen ? It is an odd thing. They get asked a question and then immediately rather than just answer the question they instruct the questioner in what they need them to do i.e listen. Its as if they fear the questioners attention span is so ludicrously short that he will drift off rather than remain attentive for the answer to his very own question. Most of us would i feel naturally presume that someone asking us something is sufficiantly interested in the answer to remain attentive long enough to at least hear the answer but it appears Jockeys are of a type that will take nothing for granted, not even that. Maybe being small they were used to being looked over quite a lot and have now developed a habit of reminding people that they are about to speak please pay attention.
It is a strange one that i am sure never happened a while back. I did think to begin with it was an Irish thing as noticed it was mostly happening with Irish Jocks but am noticing everyone doing it now. It is now spreading to trainers as Aiden O'Brian loves a bit of it.
Q: That was a great ride Johnny did you feel there was much left in the tank
J : Listen he was always going well for me.....
Q : Did you always feel the gap would come
J : Listen i was worried a little but i knew if it did he would go through it
It is a strange one that i am sure never happened a while back. I did think to begin with it was an Irish thing as noticed it was mostly happening with Irish Jocks but am noticing everyone doing it now. It is now spreading to trainers as Aiden O'Brian loves a bit of it.
Q: That was a great ride Johnny did you feel there was much left in the tank
J : Listen he was always going well for me.....
Q : Did you always feel the gap would come
J : Listen i was worried a little but i knew if it did he would go through it

Has anyone else noticed his second favourite word is 'obviously'. He must have used it a dozen times talking to Rishi at Royal Ascot after a race.
Ron, how could I forget the word "obviously/"