Remember when? The reason BOTB exists is probably attributed to Papillon winning the 2000 Grand National. I think that was the first National since I got on the net, and I stumbled upon some tips for the race on the 365 site. I think the tipster put up 4 and got the winner and a place, and Id backed all 4 ew.
I had no real interest in racing before than that although I do remember backing Slip Anchor to win The Derby, and winning the National sweepstake with Party Politics.
It all took off with using the 365 message board and Im sure there are a few still around who remember it. A chaotic place which probably spurned a few forums as members looked around for calmer alternatives.
So that was me into racing and as soon as I started going to tracks, the bug had bitten.
Went to the Derby in 2000, which turned out to be a great Derby with the first 2 both going on to win The Arc, Sinndar and Sakhee. The horse in 4th Best Of The Bests, gave this site its name with a tweak.
My fav horse in those days was Giants Causeway, saw him win The Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood, and his brave 2nd in the Breeders Cup Classic got me into American racing.
I also saw Galileo beat Fantastic Light in a superb King George at Ascot in 2001, and what a superstar he has proved to be.
I probably have more love for handicappers than Group horses on the flat and winning the big handicaps is always memorable. Funfair Wane, Patavellian and Sergeant Cecil are 3 that spring to mind.
My best on course punting day was 2005 Champions Day at Newmarket, loved going up there in early Autumn. Speciosa 25/1, Sir Percy 9/2 and Sergeant Cecil 10/1 made for a memorable day out. Speciosa went on to win the 1000 Guineas in 2006 and Sir Percy The Derby.
You cant beat a day of National Hunt racing on a cold crisp winters day and seeing Kauto Star win his 4th King George by 36L would have to be the best single performance I can remember by a horse at the top level.
So those are a few of the horses from my 'early' racing years, seen plenty of good ones since, but not many better.