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sportzfan 9th January 2008 06:27 AM

Vale George Moore
 
Jockey legend George 'Cotton Fingers' Moore has passed away overnight, after a long illness, aged 84.

Never saw him ride in the flesh (bit before my time) but looking at his riding record must have been a great horseman.

crash 9th January 2008 07:21 AM

Still holds the record for G1 wins: 191. Had a phenomenal partnership with trainer T.J and had the best hands in the business.

----R.I.P------
'Cotton Fingers'

Beagle 9th January 2008 07:58 AM

The top ten riders of today combined would not hold a candle to the great G. Moore even if they had his "whistle"

Ozgunner 9th January 2008 08:15 AM

wasn't a bad trainer either
....a legend!

Rogan Josh 12th January 2008 10:07 AM

One of our best!
A public service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church, Woollahra at 11am, this Thursday.

darkydog2002 12th January 2008 10:13 AM

Beagle.

Probably Mick Dittman would be the closest.

Cheers.
darky.

westman 12th January 2008 01:32 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by crash
Still holds the record for G1 wins: 191. Had a phenomenal partnership with trainer T.J and had the best hands in the business.

----R.I.P------
'Cotton Fingers'


Very surprised to see that George still holds the record for the most G1 wins. Must have been a super jock.

xanadu 12th January 2008 02:00 PM

He sure was...!
I can remember that during the 1969 Easter Carnival he rode 15 winners out of the 28 races held, including a swag of Gp races(NB. there were only 7 races on the programs in those days).
Then later on in his career he announced his retirement then made a spectacular comeback in 1971 when he won the Golden Slipper(Fairy Walk), The Doomben 10,000(Rajah Sahib) and a couple of Derbies in Melbourne later in the year on Classic Mission so there is no doubt he sure was some rider/jockey!
As I have stated in another thread...."he was the best that I have seen."
R.I.P. to a true Champion!

Cheers.

westman 12th January 2008 02:02 PM

Hi xanadu
 
I gather you had the pleasure of seeing him ride in the flesh?

xanadu 12th January 2008 02:17 PM

No, not in the flesh, westman but on grainy black and white TV on the Sunday racing review program hosted by Ken Howard and Keith Robbins on Channel9.
I was very young but even then I had the "racing bug" and regularly wagered my pocket-money on the horses. I learned very soon that most of George's mounts were paying "unders" due to his phenomenal public following.
That is when I started looking for value although I supported George regularly, I started having savers on other starters so that I would not lose my small "bank."
I heard that a greyhound/trotter/racehorse named "Cotton-fingers" won yesterday(I'm not sure) but that was truly an "omen" bet wasn't it?
Apparently it was at double figure odds-does any forumite have more specific details?

Cheers.


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