Not quite the Boss: Tom Slattery
January 4th 2012 07:55
Few of us can forget the histrionic celebration of Mickael Barzalona when he stood straight in the irons while still in the process of passing the winning post when victorious in the 2011 Epsom Derby on Pour Moi. So fine a winning margin - so extravagant a gesture.
Barzalona is blessed with the timing and skill of a champion jockey. Glen Boss is also so blessed, and is renowned for his own celebrations as he approaches and crosses the winning post (most memorable on So You Think in the Cox Plate, and Makybe Diva in the Melbourne Cup).
The best of the best celebrating success in a classic race.
But fines and suspensions usually follow such celebrations. A deterrent for emulation.
Away from the pinnacle of world racing there are many reasons for celebration. And the reminder as to why such celebrations are frowned upon by the racing authorities around the globe.
Today I introduce to Thoroughbreds Worldwide Paul Di Michiel. His article and photography illustrate the pitfalls of emulation. - editor.
Below are some of the photographs surrounding the dramatic events at the Gosford races on the 17th of December.
Paul Di Michiel has captured these images - and more images (pertaining to the real drama) and a captivating story can be found on THOROUGHBREDS WORLDWIDE.
Maroubra parading before the race.
Jockey Slattery discussing pre-race plans with connections.
Maroubra returning after the eventful race.
Jockey reaction to an eventful race.
Barzalona is blessed with the timing and skill of a champion jockey. Glen Boss is also so blessed, and is renowned for his own celebrations as he approaches and crosses the winning post (most memorable on So You Think in the Cox Plate, and Makybe Diva in the Melbourne Cup).
The best of the best celebrating success in a classic race.
But fines and suspensions usually follow such celebrations. A deterrent for emulation.
Away from the pinnacle of world racing there are many reasons for celebration. And the reminder as to why such celebrations are frowned upon by the racing authorities around the globe.
Today I introduce to Thoroughbreds Worldwide Paul Di Michiel. His article and photography illustrate the pitfalls of emulation. - editor.
Below are some of the photographs surrounding the dramatic events at the Gosford races on the 17th of December.
Paul Di Michiel has captured these images - and more images (pertaining to the real drama) and a captivating story can be found on THOROUGHBREDS WORLDWIDE.
Maroubra parading before the race.
Jockey Slattery discussing pre-race plans with connections.
Maroubra returning after the eventful race.
Jockey reaction to an eventful race.
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