When Bobby Met Christy by Declan Colley

When Bobby Met Christy by Declan Colley

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Bobby Beasley was a champion jockey. But when he was 24, Bobby succumbed to alcoholism. He abandoned his glittering career but turned a corner after his friend Nicky Rackard urged him to attend AA. Five years later, aged 38, Beasley rode Captain Christy to an amazing victory at the Cheltenham Gold Cup, one of the finest rides in racing history

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When Bobby Met Christy by Declan Colley

Bobby Beasley was a champion jockey, a trait that ran in this famous racing family. By age 26, he had won a Cheltenham Gold Cup (1959), a Champion Hurdle (1960) and a Grand National (1961). He was destined for racing greatness. But when he was 24, Bobby took his first drink and soon succumbed to alcoholism. He abandoned his glittering career but turned a corner after his friend Nicky Rackard urged him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous. Five years later, aged 38, Beasley rode Captain Christy to an amazing victory at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The horse was a headstrong brute, transformed by Pat Taaffe into one of the most exciting talents in jump racing. Still a novice in the 1974 Gold Cup, Captain Christy made a bad mistake at the last fence but Beasley, a dynamic and natural rider, kept his nerve to drive his horse past the previous year's winner, The Dikler. That ride by Beasley is ranked as one of the finest in racing history. Years later Beasley observed: 'Christy gave me back my self-respect. He made a huge difference to my life and was a hell of a horse.' After retiring in 1975, Beasley ran a pub for eight years and then worked in a vineyard in Kent. In the history of unlikely comebacks, that of Irish jockey Bobby Beasley is the most heartwarming - and unlikely - of them all.
'Fascinating account' Evening Echo 'Enduring theme of loss and redemption and yet doesn't make Beasley out to be a saint' Irish Independent 'Impressively heavy on comment from trainers, jockeys and stable hands' The Irish Times
Declan Colley is from Dublin. He was Deputy Sports Editor of the Irish Examiner, where he had worked since 1981, when he retired in 2008.
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ISBN 13 9781848890398
ISBN 10 1848890397
Title When Bobby Met Christy
Author Declan Colley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Gill
Year published 2010-10-10
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.