She had the choice to ride the Gold Cup winner too, but chose the second, I mean De Bromhead is doing incredibly really, he was really self-deprecating in the interview after the race and acknowledged Rachael was the story, but as anyone knows a jockey can only win if they have the horses to ride.Female jockeys have been dominating premierships and winning all of our major races in NZ for decades now, so it feels kind of strange to see such shock in media reports about this result. But I guess it was the same in Australia when Michelle Payne won the Melbourne Cup, and it's still happening over there now whenever Jamie Kah does Jamie Kah things. But hopefully days like this, in front of huge TV audiences, will help other countries catch up a bit in terms of giving female riders the opportunities they deserve.
I don't really follow the jumps, but it seems like Blackmore's having an incredible run - she had a great Cheltenham as well.
Things have got a little more exciting now.Last week's Kentucky Derby didn't really do much to excite - Bob Baffert won it for the seventh time with an all-the-way effort by Medina Spirit. I briefly had a flicker of interest with this horse costing only $1000 as a yearling and $35k as a two-year-old, but he's still ended up being owned by a mega-rich Saudi businessman. Ho-hum.
As far as cancel culture is concerned, I have no idea what the hell he is talking about.