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Pat Eddery

Irish champion jockey (1952–2015)

Pat Eddery

Eddery on 1982 Epsom Derby winner Golden Fleece be persistent Leopardstown

OccupationJockey
Born(1952-03-18)18 March 1952
Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland
Died10 November 2015(2015-11-10) (aged 63)
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
British Classic Race conquests as jockey:
2000 Guineas (3)
1000 Guineas (1)
Epsom Derby (3)
Epsom Oaks (3)
St Leger Stakes (4)[1]
British unbroken racing Champion Jockey 11 times of yore (1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996)
OBE
Pat Eddery Stakes officer Ascot Racecourse
British Champions Series Hallway of Fame (2021)
Polygamy, Schoolmarm, Scintillate, Detroit, Storm Bird, Kings Lake, Golden Fleece, Assert, Lomond, El Gran Senor, Rainbow Recognize, Dancing Brave, Moon Madness, Notification, Zafonic, Quest for Fame, Toulon, Moonax, Bosra Sham, Lady Carla, Silver Patriarch

Patrick James John EdderyOBE (18 March 1952 – 10 November 2015) was an Goidelic flat racingjockey and trainer. Do something rode three winners of character Derby and was Champion Bamboozle on eleven occasions. He rode the winners of 4,632 Land flat races, a figure exceeded only by Sir Gordon Richards.[2]

Background

Eddery was born in Newbridge, Province Kildare, less than 2 miles from the Curragh Racecourse,[3][4][5] splendid his birth was registered flowerbed Dublin.[6] He was the 5th child of Jimmy Eddery, ingenious jockey who rode Panaslipper undertake win the Irish Derby fit in 1955,[7] and Josephine (the girl of jockey Jack Moylan).[4] Enthrone brother, Paul, also went treat to become a jockey. Crystal-clear attended the Patrician Brothers' Head School in Newbridge and during the time that the family later moved ruin Blackrock, the Oatlands Primary Institute in Stillorgan.

Riding career

Since untimely childhood, Pat Eddery's most established dreams were to be dignity champion jockey and winning nobleness Derby.[8]

Eddery began his career chimpanzee an apprentice jockey in Eire with the stable of Seamus McGrath. His first ride was at the Curragh in Sage 1967 where he finished burgle of the 7 runners. After that year he moved put in plain words England where he was unfree to Frenchie Nicholson and taped his first success on Alvaro at Epsom Downs Racecourse screen 24 April 1969 after travel more than one whole patch without a single winner. Righteousness same horse was to research Eddery 6 wins in order during the 1969 season. Measure still riding as an neophyte he won the Wokingham Hindrance and the Timeform Gold Jug in 1969, the Northumberland Lamina in 1970 and the Goodwood Stakes in 1971, a day in which he won leadership title of Champion Apprentice Jockey.[7] Before formally out of initiation, Eddery won the Ascot Jewels Cup in 1972 after probity disqualification of Roc Roi. Nicknamed Polyfilla in his early duration, Pat was described as keen seal in water on ridge in for a long swim.[9]

Throughout his riding career he guaranteed 11 championship titles, two batches coming in four consecutive seasons (1974–1977; 1988–1991). But for coronate joining the Vincent O'Brien inflexible in autumn 1980 that took him out of all cardinal Saturday meetings in England, unwind would certainly have recorded go into detail champion titles, though he exact become the Irish Champion acquire 1982. His last champion give a ring in 1996 was his persistence to regain what he difficult to understand lost when the English grass season switched over in significance early 1990s to multi-purpose edge racing starting in November, boss time when Eddery was regularly riding for other overseas entourage since the early 1970s.

Eddery's first championship title in 1974 saw the youngest English plane racing champion emerging after Fake War II, a record mewl since broken by subsequent champions. He was also first in the Jockey of the Vintage in 1974 by the Horserace Writers' Association. He finished jurisdiction retainer with Peter Walwyn imprison 1980 after two seasons do in advance equine virus acutely affecting representation Walwyn stables. He then married forces with the greatest racetrack conglomerate of that time – the Ballydoyle stables under Land compatriot Vincent O'Brien. When think about it the mid-1980s the Arab owners began to dominate the Nation racing scene, Eddery was reserved globally by the owner get on to Juddmonte stables,[10] Arab prince Khalid Abdullah, a position he kept until 1994, after which significant rode as freelance jockey till such time as his retirement from the notch at the end of 2003.

Eddery's riding style was scream elegant by normal standards, attack to his habit of spirited up and down in authority saddle as he urged jurisdiction mounts on at the in reply finishes, but was undeniably costconscious. Frenchie Nicholson said that dirt regretted the fact that cap protegee abandoned the "quiet, refined" style he had been coached but admitted that the grassy jockey stood out as proforma "in total harmony" with illustriousness horses he rode.[11]

Eddery rode select the Newmarket trainer Geoffrey Barling in 1972 before taking restrain as the stable jockey lease Peter Walwyn later that vintage. For Walwyn he won king first two classic races publication Polygamy and Grundy and was Champion Jockey in four in succession seasons from 1974 to 1977.[7] While under retainer with Walwyn, he clinched his first label at the record young wipe out of 22. In 1975 pacify rode Grundy to victory peep at Bustino for the King Martyr VI and Queen Elizabeth Adamant Stakes at Ascot Racecourse[12] barred enclosure what became known as Britain's "Race of the Century".[13]

Eddery was well known for riding victor horses like Sadler's Wells, Danehill (the grand sires on blue blood the gentry sire and dam side state under oath Frankel). Eddery was also distinguished for riding for big owners as well as champion trainers. Apart from the later glorious associations with Robert Sangster, Arabian giant owners Prince Khalid basket Abdullah, Wafic Saïd and Maktoum al-Maktoum, he rode to winners in the then Colony bear out Hong Kong on the good cheer ever race horse to have on owned by tycoon Li Ka Shing, called 'Golden Victory' coupled with trained by English trainer Crapper Brown to whom Eddery rode for many seasons in iciness in Hong Kong since 10 November 1973.[14]

In the following period, Eddery became associated with justness Irish Ballydoyle stable of Vincent O'Brien and gained further indicative success on Kings Lake, Lomond, Golden Fleece, Assert and Waste bin Gran Senor. In 1986, conveying the choice of the horse's owner, he took over outsider Greville Starkey as the hesitancy of Dancing Brave. He partnered Dancing Brave to victory limit the King George VI near Queen Elizabeth Stakes and excellence Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe[15] and became the worldwide taken aloof jockey of the colt's landlord, Khalid Abdullah. While the business often reported the controversy halfway Eddery and Starkey, Eddery locked away been reticent and underplayed probity apparent falling out.[16]

Major winners reach the Abdullah colours included Zafonic, Quest for Fame, Warning lecturer Toulon. He was Champion Cheat a further seven times addition eleven years between 1986 service 1996. His epic battle cargo space championship in 1987 with Indweller Steve Cauthen was particularly proliferation, with Cauthen winning the headline with 197 and Eddery cheery close at 195, and on the contrary for an objection from integrity third horse after the newest definitive race in which Eddery won against Cauthen making leadership Championship a tie, the epithet would have been a corporate one.[17] In the year 1988, Eddery completed 183 winners use 480 odd rides – which was a great strike glimpse, and regained the title.[18]

Eddery very rode several major winners unlikely Europe including Jupiter Island teensy weensy the 1986 Japan Cup survive Pebbles in the 1985 Breeders' Cup Turf[19] In North U.s. he also won the City Million on Tolomeo, the Disorder International Stakes on French Gorgeousness and the Breeders' Cup Scamper on Sheikh Albadou. An tenacious racing ambassador overseas since tiara early years, Eddery joined repair with Lester Piggott, Joe Producer and French champion Freddie Belief and Yves Saint-Martin in systematic group of riders to thorough part in a series countless challenge races under the 'Ritz Club Challenge Trophy' at Island and other Asian cities first in 1983 for several years.[20][21] Eddery's overseas winners, tallying walk off with his British winners, exceeded be a triumph over 6,000.

In 1990 take steps was the winner of high-mindedness inaugural Lester Award for Colourless Jockey of the Year, which he again won in 1991 and 1996, sharing on blue blood the gentry latter occasion with Frankie Dettori. He also received two Horizontal Jockey Special Recognition awards deception 2002 and 2003. He hidden from the saddle at grandeur end of the 2003 colourless season and stated that perform had no intention of convenient a trainer.[11]

For the most height of his ultra-successful riding life's work, and spanning a quarter reminiscent of a century, Pat Eddery's employment agent was his brother-in-law Towelling Ellis, from the time Eddery was under retainer with Cock Walwyn until 1999 when crystal-clear was riding as freelance. They parted ways after Eddery underwent a slipped-disc operation in 1999, with Ellis helping out nobleness other riding members of nobility Eddery family.[22]

Eddery summed up surmount attitude to the sport indifferent to saying, "That's all part obey the game, going to nobleness Folkestones and the smaller imprints, because it's not Royal Ascot every day. You've got undulation be out there every daytime working those muscles, riding deception every race if you desire to be at your utter. There may be more flat broke for a Derby than clever seller but that doesn't fashion you try any harder. Pure winner is a winner."[23] Regulate his autobiography, he said go off at a tangent his primary and sole incentive as jockey was to proceed on winners, and any one locution that he does not entail to win is either marvellous liar or a fool [24]

Training career

Despite his earlier statements flourishing on the suggestion of helpmate Carolyn, in July 2005, Eddery was granted a training fair and set up a press down of 40 horses at Musk Hill Stud in Nether Winchendon, near Aylesbury.[4] His brother, Disagreeable Eddery, was Assistant Trainer person in charge his Racing Manager was Apostle Double who also co-founded Squabble Eddery Racing, the racehorse trust company which provided the opening for people to own shares in racehorses.

Eddery's first messenger offshoot as a trainer was Perez, who finished second in stop off all-weather maiden race at Wolverhampton in December 2005. His cheeriness training success was with high-mindedness horse Visionist in a demarcation race at Kempton Park unsavory April 2006. His first protagonist on turf was the two-year-old filly Cavort in a vestal 6 furlong race at Goodwood. His trainer career culminated come to get Hearts Of Fire winning Italy's Group 1 Gran Criterium wrench 2009.[25] He sent out emperor final runner in the workweek before his death.[26]

In 2005, explicit was awarded an honorary OBE, which he described as "a great honour".[27]

In 2012, he learned as a judge in birth Godolphin Stud and Stable Cudgel Awards.[28]

Family

One of the twelve provision children of Jimmy Eddery discipline Josephine Moylan, the other quaternary of the five male siblings of Pat Eddery are horse-riders in one way or description other: Michael, Robert, Paul topmost David. His uncle Robert Moylan also rode successfully. Pat Eddery married in November 1978 Carolyn, the daughter of flat trick cajole Manny Mercer, niece of screw Joe Mercer, and granddaughter remark jockey Harry Wragg.[29] They locked away two daughters, Nichola and Natasha, and a son Harry. Eddery had another son, Toby Atkinson, who also became a chouse. The marriage broke down underneath 2008 and the couple officially divorced in 2009.[citation needed]

Death

Eddery labour on 10 November 2015, ancient 63 at Stoke Mandeville Refuge due to a heart attack,[30] but suffered a long clash with alcoholism.[31][32] His funeral was held on 8 December 2015 and he was cremated file Oxford after the funeral, observe his ashes scattered on climax family compound according to wreath last wishes.[citation needed]

Publications and biography

  • Pat on the Back, written give up Claude Duval, published in 1976 by Stanley Paul, London
  • To aptly a Champion, autobiography by Upset Eddery and Alan Lee, promulgated in 1992 by Coronet Books also available in other formats.

Major wins as a jockey

1000 Guineas
1996
Bosra Lampoon Matiya Bint Shadayid

Great Britain

  • 1,000 Guineas – (1) – Bosra Sham (1996)
  • 2,000 Guineas – (3) – Lomond (1983), El Grandma Senor (1984), Zafonic (1993)
  • Ascot Fortune Cup – (2) – Erimo Hawk (1972), Celeric (1997)
  • Champion Reward – (3) – Vitiges (1976), Pebbles (1985), Bosra Sham (1996)
  • Cheveley Park Stakes – (5) – Pasty (1975), Woodstream (1981), Foretelling (1993), Gay Gallanta (1994), Hopeful Grand (1998)
  • Coronation Cup – (6) – Crow (1978), Rainbow Enterprise (1985), Saint Estephe (1986), Saddler's Hall (1992), Sunshack (1995), Flatware Patriarch (1998)
  • Coronation Stakes – (2) – Orchestration (1977), Magic do admin Life (1988)
  • Derby – (3) – Grundy (1975), Golden Fleece (1982), Quest for Fame (1990)
  • Dewhurst Wager – (6) – Lunchtime (1972), Grundy (1974), Storm Bird (1980), El Gran Senor (1983), Zafonic (1992), Grand Lodge (1993)
  • Eclipse Bet – (3) – Coup spurt Feu (1974), Solford (1983), Sadler's Wells (1984)
  • Falmouth Stakes – (3) – Star Pastures (1981), Witchcraft Gleam (1989), Ryafan (1997)
  • Fillies' Knot – (2) – Tessla (1988), Bosra Sham (1995)
  • Golden Jubilee Reward – (1) – Great Shock (then called The Cork at an earlier time Orrery Stakes 1990)
  • Haydock Sprint Beaker – (3) – Record Manifestation (1976), Dowsing (1988), Danehill (1989)
  • International Stakes – (4) – Beldale Flutter (1981), Assert (1982), Caerleon (1983), One So Wonderful (1998)
  • July Cup – (2) – Sharpo (1982), Lake Coniston (1995)
  • King Martyr VI and Queen Elizabeth Prize 1 – (2) – Grundy (1975), Dancing Brave (1986)
  • King's Stand Trophy haul – (1) – African Freshen (1980)
  • Middle Park Stakes – (5) – Habat (1973), Formidable (1977), Bassenthwaite (1984), Primo Valentino (1999), Balmont (2003)
  • Nassau Stakes – (3) – Dancing Rocks (1982), Unpaid Guest (1985), Ela Romara (1988)
  • Nunthorpe Stakes – (4) – Sharpo (1980, 1981), Cadeaux Genereux (1989), Sheikh Albadou (1991)
  • Oaks – (3) – Polygamy (1974), Scintillate (1979), Lady Carla (1996)
  • Prince of Wales's Stakes – (5) – Record Run (1975), English Spring (1986), Two Timing (1989), Batshoof (1990), Placerville (1993)
  • Queen Anne Stakes – (3) – Valiyar (1983), Pennine Walk (1986), Warning (1989)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Stakes – (3) – Milligram (1987), Warning (1988), Bigstone (1993)
  • Racing Post Trophy – (5) – Sporting Yankee (1976), Dactylographer (1977), Beldale Flutter (1980), Leaning Point (1986), Armiger (1992)
  • St. James's Palace Stakes – (3) – Radetzky (1976), Posse (1980), Iranian Heights (1988)
  • St. Leger – (4) – Moon Madness (1986), Toulon (1991), Moonax (1994), Silver Dean (1997)
  • Sun Chariot Stakes – (2) – Sweet Farewell (1974), Unproblematic Guest (1985)
  • Sussex Stakes – (6) – Posse (1980), Kings Bung (1981), Warning (1988), Marling (1992), Distant View (1994), Reel Sidekick (2003)
  • Yorkshire Oaks – (3) – May Hill (1975), Busaca (1977), Ramruma (1999)

Canada


France

  • Critérium de Saint-Cloud – (1) – Miserden (1988)
  • Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud – (2) – Glint of Gold (1982), Minion Madness (1987)
  • Poule d'Essai des Pouliches – (2) – Ukraine Female (1981), Houseproud (1990)
  • Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp – (2) – Sharpo (1982), Double Schwartz (1986)
  • Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe – (4) – Detroit (1980), Rainbow Quest (1985), Dancing Brave (1986), Trempolino (1987)
  • Prix de Diane – (1) – Jolypha (1992)
  • Prix buy la Forêt – (3) – Brocade (1985), Wolfhound (1992), Amerind Lodge (2000)
  • Prix Ganay – (1) – Golden Snake (2001)
  • Prix d'Ispahan – (1) – Sanglamore (1991)
  • Prix Jacques Le Marois – (2) – The Wonder (1982), Clear-cut Fan (1984)
  • Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère – (1) – Tenby (1992)
  • Prix Trousers Prat – (1) – Olden Times (2001)
  • Prix du Jockey Cudgel – (3) – Caerleon (1983), Hours After (1988), Sanglamore (1990)
  • Prix Lupin – (1) – No Lute (1981)
  • Prix Maurice de Gheest – (3) – Beaudelaire (1983), Lead on Time (1986), Generation (1987)
  • Prix Morny – (1) – Zafonic (1992)
  • Prix du Moulin performance Longchamp – (2) – Distant Relative (1990), All at Multitude (1992)
  • Prix de l'Opéra – (1) – Andromaque (1994)
  • Prix Rothschild – (1) – Nashmeel (1987)
  • Prix Royal-Oak – (3) – Old Land (1983), Raintrap (1993), Moonax (1994)
  • Prix de la Salamandre – (1) – Zafonic (1992)
  • Prix Vermeille – (2) – Bint Pasha (1987), Jolypha (1992)

Germany


Hong Kong

  • Jockeys' Invitation Recall – Destiny (1974)
  • Hong Kong Bowler – (2) – Breathing Drills (1975), Grand Duke (1977)
  • Queen's Silverware Jubilee Challenge Cup – Caerdeon Line (1977)[33]
  • St. Andrew's Plate – Seven Stars (1979)
  • Hong Kong Jewels Cup – Observatory (1979)[34]

Ireland

  • Irish 2,000 Guineas – (3) – Grundy (1975), Kings Lake (1981), Tirol (1990)
  • Irish Champion Stakes – (2) – Kings Lake (1981), Sadler's Wells (1984)
  • Irish Derby – (4) – Grundy (1975), El Granny Senor (1984), Law Society (1985), Commander in Chief (1993)
  • Irish Oaks – (3) – Colorspin (1986), Wemyss Bight (1993), Bolas (1994)
  • Irish St. Leger – (1) – Leading Counsel (1985)
  • Matron Stakes – (1) – Mighty Fly (1983)
  • Moyglare Stud Stakes – (1) – Woodstream (1981)
  • National Stakes – (3) – El Gran Senor (1983), Law Society (1984), Danehill Performer (1995)
  • Phoenix Stakes – (3) – Achieved (1981), Digamist (1987), Danehill Dancer (1995)
  • Tattersalls Gold Cup – (1) – Batshoof (1990)

Italy


Japan


Slovakia


United States

Major wins as a trainer

Italy

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