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apprentice C.PARNHAM. this kid will make it!

West Australian Racing
perfectjetperfectjet    217 posts
edited February 2013 West Australian Racing
been watching him over recent months. for a 3kg kid, he is well above average. he looks to have it all going on and his best asset - patience. i saw him win a race last week over a middle distance, where he settled at the rear and hooked out with a perfectly timed run to win. he isnt your tupical "jump and run claimer". balance and all the rest of it looks to be there too.

tipping he will carve up WA racing.

thoughts? has he got a wrap on him in the industry?
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  • senseisensei    100 posts
    Plus with nifty's stable there will be no shortage of rides to garner experience.
  • dungydungy    9,278 posts
    Does look ok but its against my punting rules to back new kids ,i wish him all the best he will get enough rides thats for sure
  • RexRex    406 posts
    Great to hear some people now saying the kid goes ok, a few months ago he was getting knocked here. They were saying about taking 50 rides to ride a winner etc. He is only 15 years old and with a terrific attitude towards racing. he certanly will make it in my opinion. well done and keep it up Chris.
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    Good young fellow who appears to have the right attitude. Has ridden for us and comes across as good young people should.

    ........It's one thing to be born into a position of privilege, it is another to make the most of it...

    At this stage it looks like Chris is heading in the right direction and we wish him well.
  • Raff_2000Raff_2000    802 posts
    Could not agree more with your 2nd line there Rio. Just because the opportunities appear to be there for Chris it doesn't necessarily mean things will automatically fall into place without the hard work and continual improvement required on his behalf. But having spoken to him quite a few times before he seems like a very polite young man with a good head on his shoulders so I certainly wish for him continued success.
  • Raff_2000Raff_2000    802 posts

    Of course Chris will make it, he's WA racing royalty. He's been riding the mechanical horse since he was a wee tacker. Got the best giving him advice and he has a keen attitude, so will be listening.

    Just out of curiousity what do you mean by WA's racing royalty hey Socks?
  • SLIPPERGOLDENSLIPPERGOLDEN    8,451 posts
    RIO said:

    At this stage it looks like Chris is heading in the right direction

    He is still trying to get into the clear on Milton's Gift :))
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    as far as i am concerned that was a perfectly rated ride... ;)
  • SLIPPERGOLDENSLIPPERGOLDEN    8,451 posts
    Ridden with the same precision yesterday as you writing out a Quaddie ticket Rio :D

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  • raconteurraconteur    610 posts
    ....Now here is something worth talking about ...maybe this would be a better "dynasty" story
    - The Continuance of the Parnham Dynasty.
    Bred to be good - racing trainers and jockeys on both sides for several generations,
    educated to be good - with Nifty and Ses' ever watchful.
    attitude to be good - same as his brothers.
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,483 posts
    "born into privilege"...makes him sound like the bleedin' prince of wales.... :))
  • perfectjetperfectjet    217 posts
    another winner coming from well back and taking off around them. XAARABLAZE.

    horse was wayward in the straight, kid demonstrated an ability to use the stick in both hands and was pretty tidy changing whip hands. left hand a bit weaker, but thats ok.

    going really well from what i can tell. did someone say he is only 16 yrs old?
  • Piston_BrokePiston_Broke    2,047 posts
    Rex said:

    Great to hear some people now saying the kid goes ok, a few months ago he was getting knocked here. They were saying about taking 50 rides to ride a winner etc. He is only 15 years old and with a terrific attitude towards racing. he certanly will make it in my opinion. well done and keep it up Chris.

    I certainly don't remember anyone knocking him on here

  • RexRex    406 posts
    Piston_Broke
    December 2012
    +1 -1 Rex said:
    Tip is that he is the best of the 3 Parnham boys and that is a huge call.



    it's a ridiculous call, at the same stage he is probably better but the fact all he has ever wanted to do is be a jockey, sports never interested him at school, Stevie was a champion at tennis, Brad was a gun at Dancing could have been the next Nureyev. All Chris wanted to do is ride. The winners will come as there is no better conditioner of a apprentice than NDP,

    M Grantham had some record as a apprentice (will never be equalled) in 1 season....Leading ridier/apprentice Kal, leading rider/apprentice Grt Southern area, Leading apprentice provincal, leading apprentice city, also throw in Geraldton, yet his brother couldn't steer a volkswagon
  • Piston_BrokePiston_Broke    2,047 posts
    where's the Pot Rex? in fact I said he at the same stage he is better
  • Four_FloorsFour_Floors    89 posts
    Think you will find Rex Paul Butch Grantham owned a Volkswagon and handled it very well ! So ive been told
  • he's good now, until he mixes with the other drop kick units!
  • BobbyDavisBobbyDavis    916 posts
    If Nev and Carolyn have anything to do with it he will turn out to be a great young man like his brothers. They are very nice genuine people whose boys are a credit to them. Personally I think he should get some runs on the board and have a crack in the east. What I've seen so far impresses me.

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  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    perhaps he could take young mitchell as a room mate and catch up with another good young jock over there..Damien Lane
  • AmissionAmission    63 posts
    Comparing SP and BP to CP at the same age i believe Chris is in front.
  • RodentRodent    7,470 posts
    Rex said:

    Great to hear some people now saying the kid goes ok, a few months ago he was getting knocked here. They were saying about taking 50 rides to ride a winner etc. He is only 15 years old and with a terrific attitude towards racing. he certanly will make it in my opinion. well done and keep it up Chris.

    Rex, you are telling lies. I had another read of the thread you are talking about and I can't find a solitary remark "knocking" Chris Parnham. Have another read......

    http://www.perthturftalk.com.au/discussion/discussion/14817/chris-parnham-a#Item_16
  • perfectjetperfectjet    217 posts
    bump!

    is this kid really only 16 yrs old? can anyone confirm his age?

    the next w.pike of the west!!
  • motivatedmotivated    334 posts
    Good kid, with good role models in Steve and Brad...future bright, and the only apprentice in the whole of WA that can judge pace!
  • BobbyDavisBobbyDavis    916 posts
    Fair Dinkum he must go East ASAP. Use the claim thru the winter and set himself up.
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,483 posts
    bit young, bobby...give him 12 months.
  • Piston_BrokePiston_Broke    2,047 posts
    Falc he should go now while he has 3kg claim, in 12 months he will be lucky to have 1.5 claim
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,483 posts
    in 6 months then...remember he is very young and they eat their young over there...
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    best time to learn how to eat with the pack is before you become comfortable in your own back yard...go now boy and find out what it is all about...Use D.Lane as a mentor..no short cuts, but he'll be able to pick him up when he gets knocked down...Succeed or fail, the lessons will be a building block for the rest of his life, not just his riding career..

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,483 posts
    true words, rio.
    on reflection, in 3 months time...just in time for melbournes winter...that'll toughen him up!! 8-X
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    I couldn't see Chris going to melb, he has a great mentorship here. One if the leading trainers, two hard working brothers who have their heads screwed on, a stable full of horses to ride and mums cooking.
    I'd say he'd be a very much required part of the team.
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