Category: Jockey News
21-07-2012

Many congratulations to Hayley Moore for a repeat success story at Ascot exactly 12 months after she won her first Longines!
Having made the difficult decision to give up her Fegentri ride in Sweden (for which Louise Allan ably deputised finishing 3rd despite a slipped saddle), Hayley’s success vindicated her choice when she prevailed on REDVERS for Ed Vaughan by just a nose from Leanne Masterson and APOSTLE in the tightest of finishes.
Keeping her mount for as late a run as possible, Hayley made her move over a furlong out and REDVERS responded and managed to stay on by the skin of his teeth. All credit to Leanne and APOSTLE who rallied gamely and very nearly got up.
Meanwhile lady jump jockeys were busy elsewhere around the country, with the valuable Cartmel Cheeses ladies pro/am hurdle at Cartmel won by ex-amateur Lucy Alexander. Amateur ladies were not to be denied success there on the day however with the Crabbie’s Alcoholic Ginger Beer Handicap Chase. A shambolic start did not deter either Alice Mills on Epee Celeste or Sam Drake on Leac An Scail who both set a strong pace from the off, with Alice Mills driving her horse home in the final half mile to score easily.
And at the other end of the country Harriet Bethell enjoyed her visit to Market Rasen where she gave FORGOTTEN SYMPHONY a gritty ride for Brian Ellison. Pushing her horse along from early on, Harriet never gave up and mounted a sustained challenge at the 2nd last to lead on the flat despite clouting the last and just clung on by a short head.
19-07-2012
No stranger to Tattenham Corner and Epsom’s winner’s enclosure having enjoyed a successful partnership in the inaugural running of the Ladies Epsom Derby back in 2009, Serena Brotherton and EPSOM SALTS must have had a deja vu moment when they repeated that success this evening for trainer Pat Phelan.
Held up in the early stages of the race, Serena bided her time making steady headway from halfway and kicking on in the home straight. EPSOM SALTS responded nicely and quickened approaching the final furlong to win with ease from the one paced RUB OF THE RELIC and Harriet Dukes. Following the race, Pat Phelan said “Epsom Salts loves this place!” The same can be said for the jockey. Serena has now won this race 3 times from its 4 runnings having also won here last year with MEGALALA so many congratulations to her!
17-07-2012
Well done to Amy Ryan, our 2008 lady flat champion before turning professional, who is enjoying a cracking season.
Today’s final race at Beverley was their annual pro/am ladies race and Amy was seen at her best in a thrilling finish on TINSELTOWN trained by Brian Rothwell when scoring by a neck from Jacqueline Coward on GOLD RULES.
15-07-2012
The 3rd annual excursion to Arnac-Pompadour’s historic and spectacular course by kind invitation of Francis Delord was enjoyed this weekend with GB represented by Jack Barber and James Cowley. AJA Director Richard Dunwoody was there not only to offer advice walking the course along with Dr Patrick Paihes (pictured below) but also in his role as professional photographer.

Both lads were given rides in the Tri-Nations Hurdle, with Jack finishing 3rd, and also in the chase over the formidable permanent fences where they finished 4th and 5th respectively.

Jack was then also asked to ride in his first ever flat race on the sand, Patrick Paihes having sustained a crashing fall in the chase!

A great time was had by all and we now look forward to hopefully a race in Ireland later this season before Folkestone host their return match on 4th December which was won in such spectacular fashion last year by Cyril Coste for Francis Delord.
Photo credit: AJA
13-07-2012
Friday the 13th featured the Cheshire Oaks Handicap at Chester which was not without incident for lady amateur riders.
David Griffiths saddled his first Chester winner for Yorkshire compatriot Serena Brotherton with CYFLYMDER, the 6 year old coming with a well timed challenge to beat MY SINGLE MALT by a neck. The trainer was in fact reared in Cheshire with his father running a butcher’s shop in nearby Farndon. After the race David said “He ran really well here last time and Serena has given him a cracking ride.”
The stewards took a poor view of some riding performances, giving Laura Wilson on the runner up 4 days for careless riding; Emily Jones earned a 7 day ban for failing to take all reasonable and permissible measures to obtain the best possible placing as she could have finished 3rd and Amanda Zetterholm picked up a one-day ban for weighing in 2 lbs light, with Declan Carroll fined £250 and ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE disqualified.
12-07-2012
Congratulations to Simon Walker who turned the AJA sponsored race into a procession today aboard Steve Gollings’ JAMARJO, stalking leader FINELLAS FORTUNE ridden by Serena Brotherton before easing clear to win without coming off the bridle. This was a first win on grass for the horse. Many congratulations to winning connections.
06-07-2012

Following this summer’s torrential and relentless rain, Nottingham have been forced to abandon tomorrow’s racing on Ladies Night which was to feature the ladies Fegentri race with 7 foreign lady jockeys taking part.

This is bad luck for this year’s lady representative, Hayley Moore, who currently lies 5th in the world championship. Hayley has enjoyed mixed fortunes so far but happily rode a winner in Mannheim recently.

Hayley is joined by Mikey Ennis this year in representing Great Britain. Mikey is based with David Pipe and is also currently in fifth position in the gentlemen’s championship having enjoyed placed rides. For more information please visit www.fegentri.com
02-07-2012
The week could not have started better for Rebecca Smith and Harriet Dukes, both ladies triumphant today at Ponty in two competitive divisioins of the Tim Easterby Racing Partnerhip Ladies Handicap.
The first division saw Rebecca’s jockeyship tested aboard Micky Hammond’s temperamental PERTIUS. Held up in the rear until half a mile from home, the partnership tracked the leaders and spotted a gap in the final furlong to stay on well and swoop in the final 100 yards, denying victory to Alyson Deniel on SHALOO DIAMOND and win going away.
The second division saw the successful partnership of Harriet Dukes and RUB OF THE RELIC fresh from victory at Wolverhampton exactly a week earlier reproduce a winning performance. Tracking the leaders in the early stages, Harriet kicked for home a furlong out with a well timed run to hold on from Shelley Birkett and ENTRANCE by 3/4 of a length.
Congratulations to both lady jockeys!
28-06-2012
The most poignant of results was enjoyed at Hamilton today when this season’s NH ladies championship runner-up Catherine Walton donned her red “devil” breeches in the Saints and Sinners ladies race. Following the field at the rear on LILLY INN (name after a local hostelry), the partnership made steady headway to lead a furlong from home and score easily from Jacqueline Coward on HI DANCER.
With the racing community struggling to come to terms with the recent loss of rising star Campbell Gillies, rarely has there been a more emotional victory on the racecourse and Lucinda Russell paid tribute to both Campbell and all her team in her interview with Gordon Brown following the race. This was Lucinda’s first runner since the death of her stable jockey, who had ridden Livvy Inn in his only other win in a novice hurdle at Kelso 3 years ago.
Lucinda said “I may never have another Flat winner but that couldn’t have come at a better time.” Livvy Inn is owned by Mrs Elizabeth Fergus, whose husband Billy added “We woud like to dedicate that win to Compbell who rode lots of winners for us.”
28-06-2012

Back row: Emma Bedford, Wendy Gibson, Michelle Mullineaux, Katie Margarson Front row: Serena Brotherton, Rebecca Smith, Jenny Walker and Victoria Barr
Subject to a 4 o’clock inspection this afternoon following torrential rain, Hamilton Park stage a ladies Saints and Sinners race this evening when, thanks to the imagination of Clerk of the Course Hazel Peplinski, lady jockeys riding horses with even numbers will wear their usual white breeches representing the Saints whilst jockeys on horses with odd numbers will wear red breeches representing the Sinners!
A dress rehearsal was held recently there and the photo above shows some of our good and bad girls! Hopefully this evening they will all ride like the devil!