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Eyes on the pies
The Field
|March 2025
A day in the field isn’t complete without some form of pastry-cased deliciousness but how did the pie become such a sporting staple?

NO BRITISH event or sporting day is complete without a pie: whether traditional pork, savoury steak and Stilton or sweet apple. I have always hankered after them, from Ribby’s pie of mouse and bacon in Beatrix Potter to pigeon pie in The Railway Children, in which Peter cried ‘perfectly ripping’ when he thought it was being proffered for breakfast. Then there was Gene Wilder in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory with the unfortunate Violet Beauregarde and her blueberry pie chewing gum, and studying Great Expectations when Pip steals brandy and a pork pie for Magwitch; not forgetting a recipe for apple pie by Geoffrey Chaucer. Perhaps it comes as little surprise, then, that at school my moniker was ‘Jocky’: not for my similarity of build to Frankie Dettori but after darts legend Jocky Wilson, as multiple hot beef and onion pies from the local butcher fuelled my exploits on the rugby field.

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