Like #62. All ads watched. Full video watched. Excellent ride from "Slicer". As to why he's not included on the invitational races boggles the mind. Great job!
Good Night Boy gobbling them up in the final furlong to win with Slicer Simpson. Color commentary provided by Ed Barnes and the late James Long. Simpson who started riding in 1986 has had a solid career and has come close to maxing out his potential imo. One of his 1st big wins was aboard Persian Invader beating Prince Consort in the 86’ Prime Minister’s Stakes by a head. Another major win early on for him was with Monday Morning in the 87’ Gold Cup over Savage Waters & Bet A Buck. He was voted most improved rider in 87’. He is still active today.
@@pelorusjack5461: Billy Williams definitely one of the best trainers. Feanny, Mattis, DaCosta come to mind also. Here is one for you. Top 3 stallions of all time? Zaleucus, Baghdad, Element?
@@paggyD2024 Three wicked wicked stallions bro 😁, all three have left an indelible mark in the local bloodstock!!! The Peacemaker also comes to mind having done stud duties only a few years, yet produced back to back Derby winners in The Viceroy and Distinctly Native... Heaven knows what would have happened had he lived!!!
Fantastic post as usual, Rohan, keep up the good work bro!!! "Billy" Williams is easily one of the best trainers in the history of local racing and many consider him to be the very best!!! "Slicer" Simpson is born to win races and is simply a riding machine😁. I remember this particular time in racing and the industry was flourishing in every aspect. Can't believe the industry has come to this... I heard a race commentary recently (not Spuddy) and it was a disgrace, to say the least!!!
My brother Pelorus jack has a racing historian I’m trying to remember a horse name she run only one time and that time she beat Temperance oaks the first time both of them was running she win with jockey J:Campines and fanna ride Temperance oaks them go 6/1/2 furlong and the trainer name was R:Donaldson who train her I just kind remember the horse name because she only run one time but she did look promising because she win by 4/1/2 lengths that day in 1:18
@@wayneclarke9695 She raced several times but she was making only her second career appearance when she beat Temperance Oaks. Shaneek Que is her name. You're right, Campines rode her and Fanna rode Temperance Oaks who was the overwhelming favourite. I believe it was Boxing Day '95. Talented horses like Nuttin But Red and Physics Book were also in the race. I believe Nuttin But Red run 1:24 1/5 second going 7F with Rudolph Paige in the saddle one day. I believe he won three races the same day, too, if my memory serve me right.
@@pelorusjack5461 yeah ah so she name fe real shaneek Que I remember the Que part but I just wouldn’t remember her full name ah long time that enuh and you remember this one too name suffocated mom Dennis Sasso did train she the first time she run she win by 18/1/2 lengths and then them start to dub her as the next she and wheels and then she run with H: Bartley and break down and never race again back then you did have some nice foreigner don’t it
@@wayneclarke9695 Definitely bro, some nice foreigners indeed. Sophisticated Mom was awesome but obviously had her fair share of issues. Wonderful memories bro!!!😊
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@@rohanpandohie6906I believe Diane Nelson won on Mo' Money going 10 furlongs that day too in one of the international jockeys' championship races. She surely took them to school that day, in more ways than one!!!
@@pelorusjack5461 your memory is really good, yes I have that race as well, and the interview with her and the other female rider also. Do you remember the other female rider?
@@rohanpandohie6906 I believe it was Mary Russ, the first female rider to win a Grade 1 race in America and was also the first female rider to win a major race meet (1982). Chris Armond was a helluva promoter!!! We would surely have had a turf track if he wasn't fired all because of nasty Jamaica politics in 1998. Hurt to this day the way he left then... rest in peace "Sir Chris"!!!
It's amazing how the horses have NEVER been given credit....It was indeed a determined ride by Simpson.....but the horse that was leading was tiring and had nothing left.....If one noticed carefully, when Goodnight Boy passed him Simpson was even easing down on Good night boy!
The legend dapper slicer, my all time favorite rider, why he has a heart and fearless
Billy Williams was a superb conditioner. He took his craft very seriously and had a very good stable jockey in Trevor "Slicer" Simpson. Wow!
The good old days with lots of excitement wonder if we will ever see anything like this again
Wow I remember this like it was yesterday I was 11 … Rohan definitely the best RUclipsr in history 💯💯never believe I see these race again wow
Rohan all i can say i hope jah bless you forever i love the joy you bring us racing fan
Like #62.
All ads watched. Full video watched.
Excellent ride from "Slicer". As to why he's not included on the invitational races boggles the mind.
Great job!
Thanks Rohan you're the best
Good Night Boy gobbling them up in the final furlong to win with Slicer Simpson. Color commentary provided by Ed Barnes and the late James Long. Simpson who started riding in 1986 has had a solid career and has come close to maxing out his potential imo. One of his 1st big wins was aboard Persian Invader beating Prince Consort in the 86’ Prime Minister’s Stakes by a head. Another major win early on for him was with Monday Morning in the 87’ Gold Cup over Savage Waters & Bet A Buck. He was voted most improved rider in 87’. He is still active today.
You keeping class Duen Pagon😊... Triple Crown winner Monday Morning was also voted horse of the year!!! Fond memories bro, fond memories indeed!!!
@@pelorusjack5461: Billy Williams definitely one of the best trainers. Feanny, Mattis, DaCosta come to mind also. Here is one for you. Top 3 stallions of all time? Zaleucus, Baghdad, Element?
@@paggyD2024 Three wicked wicked stallions bro 😁, all three have left an indelible mark in the local bloodstock!!! The Peacemaker also comes to mind having done stud duties only a few years, yet produced back to back Derby winners in The Viceroy and Distinctly Native... Heaven knows what would have happened had he lived!!!
Fantastic post as usual, Rohan, keep up the good work bro!!! "Billy" Williams is easily one of the best trainers in the history of local racing and many consider him to be the very best!!! "Slicer" Simpson is born to win races and is simply a riding machine😁. I remember this particular time in racing and the industry was flourishing in every aspect. Can't believe the industry has come to this... I heard a race commentary recently (not Spuddy) and it was a disgrace, to say the least!!!
My brother Pelorus jack has a racing historian I’m trying to remember a horse name she run only one time and that time she beat Temperance oaks the first time both of them was running she win with jockey J:Campines and fanna ride Temperance oaks them go 6/1/2 furlong and the trainer name was R:Donaldson who train her I just kind remember the horse name because she only run one time but she did look promising because she win by 4/1/2 lengths that day in 1:18
@@wayneclarke9695 She raced several times but she was making only her second career appearance when she beat Temperance Oaks. Shaneek Que is her name. You're right, Campines rode her and Fanna rode Temperance Oaks who was the overwhelming favourite. I believe it was Boxing Day '95. Talented horses like Nuttin But Red and Physics Book were also in the race. I believe Nuttin But Red run 1:24 1/5 second going 7F with Rudolph Paige in the saddle one day. I believe he won three races the same day, too, if my memory serve me right.
@@pelorusjack5461 yeah ah so she name fe real shaneek Que I remember the Que part but I just wouldn’t remember her full name ah long time that enuh and you remember this one too name suffocated mom Dennis Sasso did train she the first time she run she win by 18/1/2 lengths and then them start to dub her as the next she and wheels and then she run with H: Bartley and break down and never race again back then you did have some nice foreigner don’t it
@@wayneclarke9695 Definitely bro, some nice foreigners indeed. Sophisticated Mom was awesome but obviously had her fair share of issues. Wonderful memories bro!!!😊
@@pelorusjack5461 true man lovely memories
Rohan #1. So grateful. 🏇
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Wow this was riding a bear cowboy deh a track now
Look ina him face slice bread
Do you have the awesome power derby
@huntleydilworth6007 well come to the vintage racing channel.
Please like, subscribe and share with all.
There are a number of races on the channel for you to watch.
Including Derby's and other big races.
Hopefully that Awesome Power Derby and other races from that era soon.
Thank you.
Can you find Run Papa Run beating Distinctly Native
I think it may be Distinctly Irish in the Governors Cuo
I'll check it out
Any other races from this day ?
@ Timothy A.W. Garcia Yes more to come from that day.
@@rohanpandohie6906I believe Diane Nelson won on Mo' Money going 10 furlongs that day too in one of the international jockeys' championship races. She surely took them to school that day, in more ways than one!!!
@@pelorusjack5461 your memory is really good, yes I have that race as well, and the interview with her and the other female rider also. Do you remember the other female rider?
@@rohanpandohie6906 I believe it was Mary Russ, the first female rider to win a Grade 1 race in America and was also the first female rider to win a major race meet (1982). Chris Armond was a helluva promoter!!! We would surely have had a turf track if he wasn't fired all because of nasty Jamaica politics in 1998. Hurt to this day the way he left then... rest in peace "Sir Chris"!!!
@@pelorusjack5461 Kathy Swenny is her name, not sure about the spelling.
This is 1995 Rohan this is good night boy beating the Trinidad and Tobago champion horse with Brian Harding
@Wayne Clarke ok thanks for the correction.
@@rohanpandohie6906 Rohan find the super stakes with Dorval its the same year 1995
@@wayneclarke9695 ok hopefully soon.
@@wayneclarke9695 Did Dorval win the superstakes ? I can't remember. I know he won the derby.
@@waldagarnett3032 yes with George hosang beating C:Hussey and Mr Sensational
Still want to see the hickimee vs she's on wheels clash @Rohan pandohie
I remembered that race, Hickimee was the 1st horse to beat the imported filly.
Trevor slice bread 🥪 Simpson at his best
It's amazing how the horses have NEVER been given credit....It was indeed a determined ride by Simpson.....but the horse that was leading was tiring and had nothing left.....If one noticed carefully, when Goodnight Boy passed him Simpson was even easing down on Good night boy!
James long . Wow where his he now. He is still riding
James long died sometime ago in a car accident after doing a function. Rip JL😢