This is the autobiography of the famous jockey who beat the toughest odds of all.
Bobby Beasley won all the major national hunt races during his racing career. During this time he led a tumultuous life. There were great high points but there were also very low points. The autobiography is very candid about the demons that befell him.
One of his most famous rides was that on Captian Christy in the Sweeps’ Hurdle in Leoparstown, in December 1972. John Oaksey described it thus ‘ his tactics were as flawless as his style’ Praise indeed.