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Frankie: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
- Narrated by: Andrew Sachs
- Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
Frankie Dettori is a unique character in modern-day Britain: a millionaire champion jockey irresistible to the punters; a charismatic personality with an easy charm and immaculate dress sense that make him an instant favourite on TV chat shows; and a celebrity with a fascinating life story encompassing drama, passion, death and deliverance.
In his own words, Frankie Dettori charts his rise from stable lad to champion jockey, revealing the endless hours of hard work, the fun along the way, and his determination to succeed against the odds.
His book relives his nine Classic winners in the UK and features his notable victories at the St Leger, The Breeder’s Cup Mile, the Arc de Triomphe, the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, and, memorably, his seven winners on the same card at Ascot in 1996. We also discover the secrets of his successful partnerships with trainers like Luca Cumani and John Gosden, and owners such as Sheikh Mohammed of the Goldolphin organisation.
This is also a human interest story. Frankie talks openly about using drugs to keep his weight down, his celebrity role as team captain on ‘A Question of Sport’, his rich and varied lifestyle outside of racing, and of the moment when he almost lost his life following a plane crash.
Controversial, informative and hugely entertaining, Frankie Dettori’s life story will appeal to the millions of people who follow the sport as well as those intrigued to know more about one of the greatest talents that horse-racing has ever seen.
Critic reviews
‘He’s probably the most recognised man on a horse anywhere in the world since Clint Eastwood and John Wayne’ International Racing Bureau
‘He’s that rare thing in horseracing – a real superstar’ BBC
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- Anonymous User
- 21-10-22
Highly recommend
Great book
Really goes into detail about his life and horse racing so would 100% recommend to any horse racing fans
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- Ryan James Coll
- 09-11-21
Superb
Enjoyable listen. Inspirational story line and great ending didn't want it to end! narrator also very suited.
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- Leafy A
- 02-04-19
turgid
tedious recollection. all the intrigue and insight of a wiki page. read McCoy's or better Still Richard Hughes auto biography if looking for a real insight into this sport.
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