This man's knowledge is incredible on racecourses , turf, handicapping knowledge. He is the man who should be charge of racing. Im a NH man too! But he was too soft with William Haggas
Sir Michael Sir Henry and definitely Sir Mark can be mentioned in the same breath as those greats , a more astute trainer you will never find small team and expertly handled/campaigned and i think he will achieve one of his great ambitions this year ;)
As you say he doesn't exactly hide his tactic so just look out for a two or three year old he trains finish out the back in three 6f maidens then put them in your stable tracker and wait for them to reappear the following season over 12f+ trips and build up a winning sequence.
@@frankelforever14 backed a horse 🐴 a good few years ago seb sanders rode it the whole betting shop was on it fav in Hamilton last race Night time every one trying to get out of trouble lifted it home the roars in the betting shop roof nearly came off
Sir I lived in Trinidad for 20 years so I bet English races today I have lived in America for 60 years my greats joy was betting in handicap on your horses sir mark thanks in America I own cheap horse won my first race in America with a a cheap horse name. Stutzt. Poker in 1987. My first hose I bet was at Brighton name black. Diamond at 77 years old I love racing so right now waiting Nov 1 and 2 breeders cup long life sir mark Prescott sir Michael stoute is a great trainer so I proud as he as a carribbean man long live to sir Michael
It would appear that the racing elite feel that Labour does not like horseracing. But it could be said that the racing fraternity does not like Labour. Is racing alienating less wealthy people? Is this why Tv viewing numbers are a shadow of past ratings?Are there any demographics on people going racing / betting? If horseracing does not have a broad appeal, then there is only one way things will go.
I should remind those who think Mark is a brilliant, lovely man that he openly admits that he gets pleasure out of seeing animal cruelty! The racing authorites are desperately trying to convince the general public that everybody in racing is a kind-hearted animal-lover who wouldn't harm a fly, so giving air-time to a hare courser who says his three great passions are coursing, cock fighting and bull fighting seems unwise!
And to think racing is not a target of on the seamless animal rights agenda that needs a robust defender like Sir Mark is also unwise. Great to see Neil Channing and Sir Mark on the same couch. They certainly wouldn’t agree on much politically but I think they would on how animal rights threatens horse-racing.
Sir Mark is always great to listen to and full of entertaining stories and knowledge.
I never get tired listening to Sir Mark, he must be the most interesting person in the racing industry.
This man's knowledge is incredible on racecourses , turf, handicapping knowledge.
He is the man who should be charge of racing.
Im a NH man too! But he was too soft with William Haggas
Pure Gold❤
The wages strike was needed i remember John Rickman describing fisticuffs at a meeting at Newmarket
Sir Mark is a legend. Love to have dinner with him.
what a brilliant interesting man
Any chance we could get Sir Mark on every week?
Instead of the pundits preferably
Sir Michael Sir Henry and definitely Sir Mark can be mentioned in the same breath as those greats , a more astute trainer you will never find small team and expertly handled/campaigned and i think he will achieve one of his great ambitions this year ;)
Pulling strokes all his life and doesn't deny it only wish l knew when it was going to happen 😅 magnificent trainer no doubt about that
As you say he doesn't exactly hide his tactic so just look out for a two or three year old he trains finish out the back in three 6f maidens then put them in your stable tracker and wait for them to reappear the following season over 12f+ trips and build up a winning sequence.
@@frankelforever14 good man frank would say he is a nice man 😉
@@frankelforever14 backed a horse 🐴 a good few years ago seb sanders rode it the whole betting shop was on it fav in Hamilton last race Night time every one trying to get out of trouble lifted it home the roars in the betting shop roof nearly came off
The only man in racing who can talk more than Neil Channing.
Yes but talks sense
Ryan Price thumped a few
A few more plots to come then.
Sir I lived in Trinidad for 20 years so I bet English races today I have lived in America for 60 years my greats joy was betting in handicap on your horses sir mark thanks in America I own cheap horse won my first race in America with a a cheap horse name. Stutzt. Poker in 1987. My first hose I bet was at Brighton name black. Diamond at 77 years old I love racing so right now waiting Nov 1 and 2 breeders cup long life sir mark Prescott sir Michael stoute is a great trainer so I proud as he as a carribbean man long live to sir Michael
Sir Mark has a wart growing on his eye lid ......good name for a horse , eyelid wart or warts eyelid? :P
He administers the herb eyelidwort if they've a flicker of a chance
That Neil Channing is some gobshite how can he speak in the same breath as Sir Mark😢😢😢😢
It would appear that the racing elite feel that Labour does not like horseracing. But it could be said that the racing fraternity does not like Labour. Is racing alienating less wealthy people? Is this why Tv viewing numbers are a shadow of past ratings?Are there any demographics on people going racing / betting? If horseracing does not have a broad appeal, then there is only one way things will go.
I should remind those who think Mark is a brilliant, lovely man that he openly admits that he gets pleasure out of seeing animal cruelty!
The racing authorites are desperately trying to convince the general public that everybody in racing is a kind-hearted animal-lover who wouldn't harm a fly, so giving air-time to a hare courser who says his three great passions are coursing, cock fighting and bull fighting seems unwise!
Luck is pro-hunting
And to think racing is not a target of on the seamless animal rights agenda that needs a robust defender like Sir Mark is also unwise.
Great to see Neil Channing and Sir Mark on the same couch. They certainly wouldn’t agree on much politically but I think they would on how animal rights threatens horse-racing.
A great coursing man