A Horse,
of Course
with Don Blazer
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Brown Jack was laid back!
Thats why hes one of historys
horses.
Sure, Brown Jack could run. He began his racing
career jumping fences. He even held the title of champion hurdler of England.
But that isnt why hes remembered.
He ran on the flat, too. For him it was a
second career, and he set the unequaled record of winning the Alexandra Stakes
at Ascot six successive years.
But that isnt why hes remembered.
Hes remembered because he had
"style."
When you got "style" youve got
that unique something no one can forget.
Steve Donoghue, one of Englands greatest
jockeys, said Brown Jack "was the gamest, most intelligent and generous
horse that ever looked through a bridle." Now to some that may seem a bit
of an exaggeration, but in Brown Jacks case, he did have style.
You see Donoghue was not giving praise to Brown
Jack for the number of races he won. Actually, Brown Jack lost many more races
than he won.
No it wasnt his accomplishments that got
the notice.
It was the way Brown Jack approached life that
evoked the praise.
Remember, he had style.
Brown Jack was laid back.
Brown Jack would snooze most of the day,
resting against his manger.
He refused to be worked into condition for a
race. The more exercise riders tried to get him to gallop, the slower and
easier he would go.
Brown Jacks plan was to get himself in
shape by racing at some not too important meetings. By putting out a
respectable effort in those races, Brown Jack got himself ready to win at the
Ascot meeting.
And thats what hed do; WIN.
Hed win the important races at Ascot, a race course he loved.
"I think he decided the royal course was
his course, and he liked to race for the silk hats," Donoghue said. (Of
course, he was referring to the escort of one Miss Liza Doolittle, the noted
professor Henry Higgins and all the other aristocrats which attended Ascot
opening day.)
Brown Jack had as much style as any in
attendance. He raced at Ascot for six years, winning every year, right up until
he was 10 years old.
And when the social season was over, it was
back to snoozing in his box at home.
To make him more comfortable as he leaned
against his iron manger, the manger was fitted with soft leather padding. That
was not Jacks idea.
Jack did not like the padding, so he torn it
off.
The stable manager thought maybe the job had
not been done correctly, so the padding was replaced.
Brown Jack removed it again.
Brown Jack rested against the iron manger for
many years, until advancing age brought a change to his thinking. When you have
style, you can change your thinking.
The manger was padded once again. This time the
cushion was accepted with appreciation.
Brown Jack did things in his own way, in his
own good time.
I do believe Ive been closely associated
with a few of Brown Jacks best students of style.
And speaking of style, how about Playing
Politics, a 16-year-old gelding who made his last start March 8, l998 at
Suffolk Downs in Massachusetts.
Playing Politics won 25 of the 203 races he
ran, and he earned $187,369.
Most horses are done racing by the time they
are 5 or 6. Some race on to the nearly standard retirement age of 11 years.
Today, no horse, unless he was making a career
out of "playing politics" would even consider running for office at
16.
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