Huge volumes of water, gallons of it muddied, will have sailed under the bridge since Kevin Stott became the latest jockey to be given the boot by Kia Joorabchian, the boss of Amo Racing.
The news only flashed up on my laptop as I was settling down to type this monthly bulletin and if it rankles me it sure as hell must irk Kevin Stott. I reflected last month the similar exit strategy experienced by Rossa Ryan last summer and he, despite the knock back has flourished since, as I am certain Stott will too.
Rejection at any level is an unsettling event, especially when notification of dismissal is transmitted by text or a brief email, each spineless, impersonal and ill-mannered methods of termination. Back in the days when missives of rebuff used to flutter through the letterbox, we probably occupied a gentler and more considerate world than this harder edged digital age.
It is of course the privilege of an employer to dismiss a minion whether justifiably or not, and often the worker has the right to appeal for unfair dismissal, but in the instance of a jockey or trainer being shown the door (how many synonyms are there for being given the boot?) they usually have no option save moving on.
I may be tempting fate, but I have to date only twice been given the 'tin-tack' and on both occasions the decision was entirely justifiable. In my post-youth Stock Exchange days, I spent far too much time in the betting shop and not nearly enough trying to learn about financial wizardry - mind you, the wizardry aspect was woefully lacking in the bookies too. I enjoyed my five years as a city slicker, and (pre-termination) my generous spirited boss even gave me six months off to go travelling in Australia, not even suggesting I should buy a one-way ticket.
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JANGO GOES SAILING BAIE
John Anthony keeps pace with the quickies in the race against the clock
HOPING FOR CLAR SKIES
Andy Newton crunches the numbers ahead of the Clarence House Chase
ROCKING THE COTS
Andy Newton reviews the betting and trends ahead of the Cotswold Chase
ODDS-ON TO TOP THEIR CLASS
Racing to School charity on the march to reach its 250,000th participant
FIBRE'S FIRST FOR FITNESS
Flbre-Beet from British Horse Feeds is the ideal support for horses suffering or recovering from gastric ulcers
COMMAND PAD
Ben Hastie talks to jockey Paddy Brennan about his brilliant career in the saddle and what lies ahead
TAKE HIGH FIVE
Helen Edwards was in Tokyo to see Do Deuce and Yutaka Take nick thriller
JUMPBACK TO FUTURE
reports on jumps return at Windsor after almost two decades
LUMP ON STORMIN' GORMAN
Graham Buddry looks back on twomile ace with no fear of handicapper
PAROL HEADS UP BEN'S TEN
Ben Morgan casts a shrewd eye over his key punting hopes for the month