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Form: My Autobiography

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THE SPORTS BOOK AWARDS INTERNATIONAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE YEARKieren Fallon was one of the world’s greatest jockeys, but his career was littered with controversial incidents. Now, in his powerful and honest autobiography, he tells all. 'The most eagerly anticipated racing autobiography for many years' Greg Wood, Guardian As a jockey, Kieren Fallon had a unique rapport with his horses, often coaxing them to victory when others had struggled. His skill and commitment made him a punter’s favourite.  His magnificent record, which saw him crowned Champion Jockey on six occasions, ensured he became one of racing’s biggest stars.   But that was only ever part of the story. Having come over to the UK from Ireland to make his name, Fallon’s combative nature brought him to the attention of the racing authorities. When he dragged a rival jockey off his mount in 1994, he began a series of run-ins that would eventually see him on trial in the Old Bailey, accused of race fixing. Although the judge eventually ruled that there was no case to answer, the damage to his career and reputation had been done.   In Form, Kieren Fallon provides a searingly honest account of his life, and the pressures he faced to get to the top of his sport, where winning was never enough, and where relaxation came in the shape of a bottle of vodka or a meal that had to be ‘flipped’ immediately to ensure he maintained his weight. He worked with some of the best trainers and won all the biggest races, but true happiness only ever really came to him when he was on the back of a horse – a joy that he still feels now that he has retired from racing as he rides work early in the morning.Brutally honest as well as entertaining, this is a unique sporting memoir.

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Published October 31, 2017

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Profile Image for Richard Murphy.
189 reviews
January 22, 2021
This was a decent read and whilst not being a fan of Fallon, I knew enough about him to remember many of the stories he reflected on in his book.

All the way through reading the book I always felt on most chapters, particularly around some of the more controversial aspects of his life, that there may have been the odd bit missing. That is not to say I did not believe the outcomes, but I always felt there was maybe a little more to be told that he did not want to reveal.

All that said, it is a decent sports autobiography and certainly reveals Fallon as a driven, shy character but I think it fails to leave you with a more rounded picture of who he is, and what he has done in his careers other thank picking out the good bits he wants to relay and giving you an overview of some of his troubles.
39 reviews
March 26, 2020
I really enjoyed reading about somebody who once gave me a scary glare at Newmarket after I forgot to knock off my flash as I took a photo of the great man himself aboard yet another winner. Fallon is a man who has clearly battled with his demons all his life. He is also a man much maligned. This insight into how he saw the events in his life and career helped me form a much more understanding to his personality and character.
It also helped me get to know someone who has clearly been driven to his calling as a gifted horseman and a gutsy driven winner. This is clearly the story of a man with a temper who has always pointed his anger at the winning post. It didn't include every flashpoint I have ever read about but I now have a greater understanding about a man clearly driven by his addiction to winning.
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August 12, 2020
This is a searingly honest autobiography by another tortured soul. It seems the more one is driven to succeed at something, the more unpleasant one has to become. Having absolutely no knowledge of, or love for, racing, I learned a lot from reading this book, especially the part in which Fallon describes how jockeys eat a meal and then vomit it up again directly afterwards to make sure they don't put on weight. His hatred for the racing establishment is quite clear and he does seem to have been badly served by them, but how reliable is he as a narrator? The trouble with autobiographies such as these is that one never learns the truth. At least now, in retirement, Fallon seems to have come to terms with his demons, and is living quietly and peacefully with his family.
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256 reviews2 followers
November 16, 2021
I thoroughly enjoyed this, although a previous reviewer was spot on by saying he thought the author had glossed over many issues and readers were not getting the full picture. He opened up about his alcohol problems but certainly didn't elaborate about his cocaine use that led to racing bans.
A deeply flawed and private man, Kieren Fallon was a top class jockey and I was never convinced he had ever tried to stop a horse for financial gain.
Whether he tupped Mrs Cecil is another matter entirely.
176 reviews3 followers
January 18, 2018
Unfortunately there is very little new in this book that you could not get from reading a few interviews. He glosses over too many significant incidents and even the major court case near the end it is all around the place.

I was really hoping this would be a good warts and all read .. but not really. It feels like a book written quickly to get out in time for the Christmas gift book market. Should have waited and done it properly.
Profile Image for Hannah MacIntosh.
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September 6, 2024
An interesting read and snapshot into the life of one the most talented jockeys. Lacking a bit of soul I felt, leaving me with lots of moments where I wonder what he really thought! Having said that, some moving and heart wrenching moments but also quite a sad life .... Somehow not quite fulfiled is what I was left with.
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24 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2018
Really enjoyable book, feels as if you’re talking to Kieren and he’s telling you his live story over a couple of drinks. Really liked it!
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