Definition of Jockeyship. Meaning of Jockeyship. Synonyms of Jockeyship

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Definition of Jockeyship

Jockeyship
Jockeyship Jock"ey*ship, n. The art, character, or position, of a jockey; the personality of a jockey. Go flatter Sawney for his jockeyship. --Chatterton. Where can at last his jockeyship retire? --Cowper.

Meaning of Jockeyship from wikipedia

- considered the most perfect master of style and he epitomised "the art of jockeyship". Herbert Mornington Cannon was born on 21 May 1873 in Houghton, Hampshire...
- Tanner, Michael; Cranham, Gerry (1992). Great Jockeys of the Flat - A celebration of two centuries of jockeyship. Guinness. ISBN 978-0-85112-989-1. v t e...
- commentator Peter O'Sullevan remarked on "a really enterprising piece of jockeyship by young John Buckingham". In the winner's enclosure former jockey Tim...
- book of great jockeys of the flat : a celebration of two centuries of jockeyship. Enfield: Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-989-7. Tanner, Michael (2017). The Demon:...
- Gerry, Great Jockeys of the Flat - A celebration of two centuries of jockeyship, 1992, p.79 "Alfred de DREUX - Charles Joachim LEFEVRE au grand galop...
- over many years, rather than to any more characteristic qualities of jockeyship." He was not a whip jockey. He "earned a re****tion for honesty and talent...
- pull alongside and then take the race by a length. Cullinan's "splendid jockeyship" was praised in the sporting press. For the second year in succession...
- Time. The 2005/06 season saw Iris's Gift continue over fences. Under the jockeyship of Tony McCoy, he competed a hat trick over fences between September and...
- Book of Great Jockeys on the Flat: A Celebration of Two Centuries of Jockeyship. Enfield, UK: Guinness. p. 239. ISBN 0851129897. "Alex back in business"...
- that Chorister's victory had been almost entirely due to Day's superior jockeyship. Two days later, over the same course and distance, Chorister was matched...