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Tales From the Turf: Reflections from a Life in Horseracing
By (Author) Robin Oakley
Corinthian
Corinthian
1st January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
798.4
Hardback
288
Width 143mm, Height 222mm, Spine 30mm
510g
Britain and Ireland's Top 100 Racehorses of All Time author Robin Oakley takes us on a canter through the colourful world of horseracing.
Join him as he shares evocative personal stories of being there at racing legends' key moments, such as Frankie Dettori riding seven winners in a day at Ascot. He debates whether jockeys are sportsmen or masochists - jump jockeys can expect a fall on average every 13 rides - and reminisces about unusual achievements, including trainer Sirrell Griffith's Cheltenham Gold Cup win after milking his 100 cows that morning.
Tales From the Turf is an extraordinary account from the Spectator's long-running Turf columnist, and a man for whom horseracing is a lifetime's passion.
A gallop through Oakley's racing life ... Tales from the Turf is probably the book Oakley has most enjoyed writing, and it shows. The pace is unrelenting. * Racing Post *
Robin Oakley OBE is a European Political Editor at CNN International and was BBC Political Editor.