1964white wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:44 amKeagan Kirkby, work-rider for Paul Nicholls, dies in point-to-point accident aged 25
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Keagan Kirkby, a West Country point-to-point rider and a member of Paul Nicholls' team, has died following a fall at Charing point-to-point in Kent on Sunday.
Kirkby, 25, joined Nicholls' yard in 2019 and had been an integral part of the team, having been shortlisted for the Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards this year.
A statement from the Injured Jockeys Fund said: "It is with deep sadness that we have to report that West Country point-to-point rider, Keagan Kirkby, 25, has died following a fall at Charing point-to-point in Kent today.
"His horse, trained locally, ran out through the wing of a fence on the second circuit of the final race. The on-course medical team attended immediately and despite additional support from a 999 helicopter emergency services crew, he could not be saved.
A horrific weekend for the Paul Nicholls team as they also tragically lost of their best horses Hermes Allen at Sandown on Saturday
RIP Keegan & Hermes.
Absolute shocker. Very sad.
It’s a dangerous sport for horse & rider.
Sad news indeed, Ian Lavender will remembered fondly for his wonderful Dads Army character Private Pike.
This is when the BBC used to make the best sitcoms in the world.
lufc1304 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:45 pm
Wayne Kramer, writer, activist and most famously guitarist of the incendiary MC5, passed away on Friday aged 75. Rest in Power, Brother Wayne
Missed this, RIP....
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Former United striker Ian Lawson has died aged 84.
He was only at the club for a couple of seasons, scoring 17 league goals in 44 appearances, but 11 of those were vital in the promotion season 63/4.
He only played three more games for the club once promotion had been gained, just pre-dating my first ever match.
An unsung hero.
RIP
Jimstorrie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:34 am
Former United striker Ian Lawson has died aged 84.
He was only at the club for a couple of seasons, scoring 17 league goals in 44 appearances, but 11 of those were vital in the promotion season 63/4.
He only played three more games for the club once promotion had been gained, just pre-dating my first ever match.
An unsung hero.
RIP
Definitely an unsung hero, Jim
My first season following Leeds, I think Ian scored those 11 goals in around 25 games, excellent strike rate & vital towards our promotion.
Meant to post this over a week ago but forgot.
RIP Brian Griffin the photographer who shot quite a few classic album covers and his other stuff is quality too.
Jaydog wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:04 pm
Can’t stand the radio generally but I remember his Mr Angry from Purley. I suppose he was quite unique at the time with the characters etc.
RIP
Jaydog wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:04 pm
Can’t stand the radio generally but I remember his Mr Angry from Purley. I suppose he was quite unique at the time with the characters etc.
RIP
BBC Radio is shockingly bad theses days, the music is s**t and the TV channels are even worse.
Steve was a good guy unlike many old dodgy DJ's of the past, he'll be missed by many people.