The Man. |
This true tale has been told many times
in the past, but when someone who looks like this (see photo) comes up with an
idea and a suggestion, the wisest thing to do is nod and agree. That's what an
impressionable, young, would-be journalist did many years ago, hence the
introduction of Jaggy Bunnet to the world of Scottish rally reporting.
The reason for mentioning this is that
over the past few weeks, the scribblings and rambling on this social media page
have attracted an additional and new following, not just auld gits seeking
memories of times past, but also many more who are 'foreign' to the sport up
here and wondering what/who the hell is a 'Jaggy Bunnet'. In fact some folk are
of the opinion that this character is a mere figment of a whisky infused
imagination. If only they knew!
In fact, he had a very extinguished but brief
(!) competition career. The shortcomings of his driving ability were quickly unappreciated
and led in turn to the much more complex and demanding world of navigating and
co-driving. In fact, he did guest as co-driver for some of the top names of the
day including Murray Grierson, Alistair Brearley, Charlie Nichol, the wild and
hairy John Hyslop and a certain hillclimber and racer by the name of John
Cleland.
That went so well that the offers dried
up just as rapidly and resulted in him seeking a new career in event
organisation and championship co-ordination all the while practicing the dark
arts of photography and writing. Over the years he has written for, and edited,
a huge variety of newspapers and magazines, including news, business,
commercial and sports titles, interspersing those commitments with a bit of
radio broadcasting and commentating, but the one recurring theme along the way
has been motor sport, particularly rallying.
So that's the background. If you come
across any more subsequent mentions of the character, known as Jaggy Bunnet,
now you know. It was Drew Gallacher's idea.
Mad Murr with Jaggy on the Roadbook |
Clippings from 'Motoring News' |
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