It's an English penchant to proclaim their sporting participants as being 'the best in the world' no matter the sport. The English say their football players are the best in the world. The Premier league is the best league in the world. Even the officials are conferred with the title best in the world. When English football pundits say Michael Oliver is the best referee in the world - previously they announced that Mark Clattenburg was the 'best in the world' - you know it has become a national obsession. Moore is a very accomplished jockey & an extremely nice man who is very kind to his mounts. He won't flog a horse to within an inch of it's life just to win a race & he suits an operation like Coolmore who are thinking more long-term & want to produce stallions & broodmares that will have an influence on the thoroughbred industry for generations.
@RacingTV seriously who is putting up the content here? You only asked the same question 9 days ago. There is a brilliant weekend of racing coming up, can you not whet the appetite for that instead of these silly questions?
All the horses he nearly on r machines and trained by the best trainer in the world, that's half the job done for him he just has to steer them home most of the time, but great talent
And do you think he got that job by collecting Kellogs tokens? There's a very obvious reason why he rides tge best horses for the best trainers and the best owners it's not really scientific!
@@jonathanmatthews1925 Yep. It's called horse racing, not jockey racing. If you go by Euro philosophy, Secretariat's greatness should be attributed to his jockey!
No. No Jockey can be the best in the world because the majority of them struggle in other parts of the world. Ryan Couldn't make it here in the US racing predominantly on dirt.