Weaver recalls when Derby trip took its toll on Mister Baileys
Top jockey turned TV pundit: ‘I still thought we were going to win turning for home.’
It is 30 years since Jason Weaver rounded Tattenham Corner on the Guineas winner Mister Baileys in the Derby and kicked for home – forging six lengths clear. For a moment, it looked as if he had slipped the field on the Mark Johnston-trained colt but with a furlong to run, King’s Theatre and Colonel Collins joined him and his stride began to rapidly shorten. There was still to be a twist in the 1994 renewal, though, as Willie Carson conjured up a brilliant finish on the favourite Erhaab, who followed up his win in the Dante, in which Mister Baileys also ran. For Weaver, now a respected TV pundit, there is no real sense of what might been, however. “Obviously, winning the Guineas was great but I didn’t feel any pressure because he wasn’t my ride. He was Frankie’s ride but he overlooked him for Grand Lodge and he was also a big price (16-1). It wasn’t until his gallop at Ripon we thought he had a chance,” said Weaver.(Erhaab)Ever Ready Derby 1994 pic.twitter.com/0pFDyLRojI
— Racing Tales (@Racing_Tales) May 3, 2020
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