'People often come up to me and mention that clip. It really did snowball out of all proportions'
The best quotes from the racing world this week. . .
Iconic is a word that’s horribly overused, but in the case of the royal procession it’s an iconic part of our sporting history and heritage. It’s of huge importance to us and the public
Ascot's director of racing Nick Smith is gearing up for the King and Queen's exciting presence at Royal Ascot again
People often come up to me and mention that clip. It really did snowball out of all proportions. It was my immaculate timing that made it, I think. There was actually a satellite delay from when Tommo said what he said, which made it sound even better
Robert Cooper reflects on that infamous viral clip as he prepares to hang up his mic for Sky Sports Racing
How can the sport sell itself to the racegoing public when horses aren't even in the paddock? On a wider point, there's a bigger regulatory issue that some horses are in the paddock and some aren't. How's that working for anybody?
Ralph Beckett calls on horses to spend more time in the paddock before racing
She's a big, tall, rangy filly and, in her appearance, I thought she'd be a filly for later on, but on her first workout she flew and I was like, 'Wow'. Every work since she's shown speed
Wesley Ward is relishing sending Ultima Grace among his team to Royal Ascot this year
He was overwhelmed by the kind messages he received from so many. They gave him great comfort. For fans of this sport, particularly jump racing, he embodied their passion — an incredibly rare quality to convey
Racing TV's Lydia Hislop leads the many tributes paid to popular broadcaster Jonathan Neesom following his death aged 72
‘He was a continuous inspiration’ - tributes paid to broadcaster Jonathan Neesom after death aged 72
We’ve taken a massive fanbase out there, which will help, and I’m looking forward to watching it. I’m hoping it will be something decent to watch for a number of weeks and not just short term!
Robert Havlin is hoping Scotland can do themselves proud at Euro 2024, despite the Tartan Army's 5-1 hammering against Germany on Friday
I just won a [maiden] race last week with my own horse that was a $120,000 purse, which is nearly what the [juvenile] races are over there. For what you can run for here, and based on what you can get over there, monetarily you stay home, but there's nothing like Royal Ascot
Wesley Ward also speaks about the difficulties of attracting his US owners to tackle Royal Ascot
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- 'He’s such a good horse – it’s quite frustrating when you’re watching him every day. Hopefully this season he’s going to show it'
- 'I don't see the logic in taking him off. You think to yourself sometimes, what more does he have to do?'
- 'You want your best trainers turning up with a few more horses, and I'd say that to his face; they need to get a shuffle on'
- 'I probably treated him like too much of a god through the winter. Nothing about the run made any sense'
- 'Shishkin had his quirks which kept us on our feet and entertained us, but by and large his heart was in the right place'
- 'He’s such a good horse – it’s quite frustrating when you’re watching him every day. Hopefully this season he’s going to show it'
- 'I don't see the logic in taking him off. You think to yourself sometimes, what more does he have to do?'
- 'You want your best trainers turning up with a few more horses, and I'd say that to his face; they need to get a shuffle on'
- 'I probably treated him like too much of a god through the winter. Nothing about the run made any sense'
- 'Shishkin had his quirks which kept us on our feet and entertained us, but by and large his heart was in the right place'