Haydock Park Races - July 18th
Team · Pferde · Erfolge · Besitzer · Historie · Zucht · Media · Zum Verkauf · Kontakt · Anzeigen · Nachkommen · Renntage. Kontakt; Jockey. Tom Eaves. Platz, Gewinn: €, Besitzer: Angie Bailey, Jockey: Tom Eaves, Trainer: Kevin Ryan. , York, 1. R., Bengough Stakes, Gruppe III, m, Brando. Nach einem Rennen von der Spitze kam die 15,Chance Glass Slippers, die Kevin Ryan für das Bearstone Stud Limited vorbereitet, unter Jockey Tom Eaves.Tom Eaves Jockey Video
Turf Sprint - Glass Slippers (GB) Jockey Cam pres by LexusThere is a great tam of lads who ride the majority of the horses at Hambleton Lodge and can be seen riding out most days.
This gives them a feel for the horses both on and off the track and it has proved to be a invaluable, producing plenty of winners for both trainer and jockey.
Having been one of the Northern stalwarts for many years, Tom is finally gaining the recognition he deserves.
One of the strongest jockeys you will see in the saddle he has been one of the most popular jockeys to use in the North.
Having struck up a fine partnership with Brando, winning the Ayr Gold Cup, they have gone on to Group success winning the Gr 3 Coral Charge, Gr 3 Abernant and making a top level break through when stylishly taking the Gr 1 Prix Maurice De Gheest.
Having started out his riding career at Hambleton Kevin quickly developed into one of the best apprentices around. He moved to Newmarket where he continued to impress riding for the likes of Godolphin and Luca Cumani.
Having moved back to Yorkshire in he picked up where he left off and soon started to fire in the winners.
Having ridden his claim out he is now into the professional ranks and earned his first ride in a British Group 1 when he partnered Goken in the Haydock Sprint Cup.
Having begun his career with Tommy Stack, Shane arrived in England with 30 winners under his belt and and the hunger to learn. In the two years he has been at Hambleton Shane has become a familiar name in Northern racing and in rode his claim out to become a fully fledged professional.
He continues to improve and impress with his style and strength in the saddle and has now cemented himself as a vital part of Hambleton Lodge.
Quickly developing into one of the leading young jockeys in racing and has caught the eye of many owners and trainers.
Shane rode his first listed winner at the beginning of when steering the Ed De Giles trained Frosty Berry to victory at Nottingham, the first of many big wins.
The leading northern jump jockey and one of the best in the country, Brian has rapidly built up a reputation as a top class jockey.
One of the most stylish and well rounded jump jockeys, he is now getting the recognition he deserves and the big winners are beginning to come.
Now he is one of the main rivals for the jump jockeys championship and is widely regarded as a possible future champion. Assistant — Adam Ryan — the son of Kevin, he delved into the world of racing after his higher education.
To gain some valuable experience he spent a year with breeding experts Coolmore. Yard Manager — Steve Haworth — an integral part of the team, Steve oversees the everyday running of the yard.
Whether its breaking in yearlings or bandaging a leg, his years of experience and horsemanship ensure the operation runs smoothly.
Yard Manager — Ray White — after a career as a jump jockey, Ray went onto work for some of the biggest names in racing.
Stints with M. Channon and J. Johnson has given him the invaluable experience that make him a great asset to the team.
Secretary — Helen Blacker — has been with us since running the office, answering the phone and keeping owners informed of entries and declarations.
Another important member of the team. With over horses Kevin is fortunate to have two highly skilled farriers who maintain, check and shoe the horses allowing them to perform to their best.
Thankfully it come off. Kevin knows his horses like the back of his hand. His only other starter, East, finished second in the Juvenile Fillies.
Trainer James Fanshawe praised Boudout for his performance in riding Audarya to victory. Audarya, who races in the colours of Alison Swinburn, widow of the late three-time Derby winning jockey Walter Swinburn, has made massive strides this year, progressing from handicaps to group ones.
Boudot, enjoying his first win at the meeting, had only stepped in for the mount when fellow countryman Ioritz Mendizabal, who won the Prix Jean Romanet on Audarya, was unable to travel after a positive covid test.
He was also a late replacement for Christophe Soumillon on Order of Australia for the same reason. It was a wonderful ride.
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