'I've had wonderful owners all through my career, but they're dropping away'
Probably unemployed. I doubt anybody would want me for anything.
Ryan Moore when asked what he would do if he wasn't a jockey
Read the interview here
In Hong Kong the chocolate comes from Australia and they put something in it to stop it from melting too fast and it takes that creamy texture away. The chocolate over here is much better – there's no comparison
Neil Callan favours the UK over Hong Kong when it comes to chocolate
Read the Popping The Questions feature here
If I stopped training I'd get so bored I'd probably take to men or drink!
Pam Sly, Britain's oldest female trainer, shows no sign of wanting to retire
Read the interview here
Patrick is pre-training and doing well, but he couldn't justify continuing as a trainer. That's reality. I've had wonderful owners all through my career, but they're dropping away
Kevin Prendergast on his nephew Patrick's retirement from training and the struggles of the modern game
Read the interview here
I was a dithering wreck and very emotional afterwards because this is a magical night for a small yard
Trainer Lisa Williamson is overjoyed after the maiden Celerity ended a 105-race losing run at Haydock
Read the report here
He got through the rail, I don't even know how, and was away in the trees
Charlie Mann remembers The Lion Dancer disappearing into the woods mid-race at Towcester in 2018
Read the Wacky Races feature here
More from the Quotes of the Week series:
'I was okay until about 1.30 - maybe it was too many glasses of red wine'
'We were hurtling down the M11 on the way home when he overtook a police car'
'A friend of mine told me to lighten up. He said that wasn't me on the telly'
'Hopefully in 20 or 30 years somebody might want to look like David Egan'
'The kidneys are fine, which is amazing given what I'd done to them'
'I'd never go back to the supermarket – who wants to queue up and waste time?'
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