Category: Jockey News
26-05-2011
The British Racing School is running half day training courses aimed at any rider wishing to perfect their falling technique. The training will take place on the newly installed Equichute under the guidance of Sports Scientist Jon Pitts and ex-professional Jump Jockey Steve Smith Eccles.
Outlined Programme:
Introduction and briefing
Technique Practical Session
Equichute Training using Dartfish Technology to analyse the fall
The Date, Venue and Cost:
Tuesday 14th June The British Racing School £75
For further information please contact:
Clare Higgins
Courses Co-ordinator
The British Racing School
Tel: 01638 665103/675907 Email: clare@brs.org.uk
24-05-2011
Girls – a date for your diary! Monday 1st August sees a world first in the first ever all lady jockeys night hosted by Carlisle Racecourse with a charity race the first race of the evening in aid of charities Breast Cancer Care and Breast Cancer Campaign:

CARLISLE RACECOURSE
CHARITY SWEEPSTAKE
MONDAY 1ST AUGUST 2011
IN AID OF
BREAST CANCER CARE & BREAST CANCER CAMPAIGN
SUPPORTED BY THE AMATEUR JOCKEYS ASSOCIATION
RACE CONDITIONS
The Stewards of the Jockey Club have granted exemptions from the effects of Rule A38 for this race as it is run outside the Rules of Racing. Therefore it will not count for any purposes on the horse’s career record.
For four year olds and upwards who have run at least twice under the recognised Rules of Racing
Distance – 6 furlongs to be started by flag
Weight .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 stone
All horses to be rated 0-120 for hurdlers/steeplechasers,
0-80 for flat horses or horses that have run twice in a NH flat race
If you would like to ride in this charity race and support cancer charities, please e-mail sph.oliver@btinternet.com
17-05-2011
With the end of our amateur jump season fast approaching at Stratford-on-Avon on Friday evening 27th May, the race for the amateur titles is on!
Currently leading the men is RYAN MAHON on 19 wins with TOM CANNON in hot pursuit only 6 wins behind him. Ryan has had a fantastic season enjoying many winners for his guv’nor Paul Nicholls:
Mr Ryan Mahon
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19
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Mr Tom Cannon
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13
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Mr Jack Quinlan
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8
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Mr Tom Weston
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8
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Mr Alan Berry
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6
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Mr Robert Henderson
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6
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Mr John Mathias
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6
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Mr Sam Waley-Cohen
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6
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Mr Mikey Ennis
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5
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Mr James Best
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4
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Mr Rob Jarrett
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4
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Mr Will Kinsey
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4
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Mr Derek O’Connor
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4
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Mr Paul Tolman
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4
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Mr Willie Twiston-Davies
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4
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Mr Mark Wall
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4
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whilst the ladies championship is currently led by GINA ANDREWS, this season’s leading national point-to-point lady rider, who is in pole position on 8 wins with her nearest rival, Lucy Horner, 3 behind her on 5:
Miss Gina Andrews
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8
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Miss Lucy Horner
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5
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Mrs Alex Dunn
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4
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Miss Emma Sayer
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4
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Miss Isabel Tompsett
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4
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Miss Charlotte Evans
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3
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* Rachael Green
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3
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Miss Clare Wills
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3
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Miss Lucy Alexander
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2
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Miss Harriet Bethell
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2
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Miss Lizzie Butterworth
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2
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Miss Jo Richards
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2
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Miss Carey Williamson
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2
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Good luck to everyone in the last few days of the season!
Please note: All amateur riders are asked to check their tally of winners recorded by the AJA as shown in our championship tables and to contact us immediately should they disagree with our figures so that any errors can be corrected. We apologise if any errors should occur. Very many thanks.
12-05-2011
Many congratulations to racing’s own EDWARD GILLESPIE on being presented with the Sports Industry Lifetime Achievement Award last night by Tony McCoy at the Sports Industry Awards ceremony.
Previous winners of the Lifetime Achievement Award have included Brendan Foster, founder of the Great North Run in 2010; McLaren executive chairman Ron Dennis (2009); Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton (2008); former Sky Sports managing director Vic Wakeling (2007) and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone (2005).
09-05-2011
The memorial service to celebrate the life of
GAY KINDERSLEY
will be held on
Wednesday 1st June at 2 o’clock in Lambourn
at
St Michael and All Angels Church, Parsonage Lane, Lambourn, Berkshire RG17 8PA
29-04-2011
A memorial service to celebrate the life of AJA Life President GAY KINDERSLEY will be held in early summer, at a date to be announced later, possibly in June.
The funeral next week will be private for family members only.Gay’s widow Philippa said that Gay made people laugh right up until the end. He was singing an Australian song to his hospital nurse on the evening that he died and also enjoyed a draught Guinness!
25-04-2011
Many congratulations to Nina Carberry on her magnificent triumph for her uncle, Arthur Moore, in a cool ride on Organisedconfusion at Fairyhouse today to win the Irish Grand National and follow in the footsteps of Ann Ferris who won the race in 1984 on Bentom Boy. Nina joins her brothers Paul and Philip in winning this prestigious race as well as her father Tommy.
Settled in the rear for much of the race, Organisedconfusion made steady progress and Nina timed her run to perfection. Nina said “I knew I had plenty of horse left turning into the straight and could see plenty in front of me struggling. The loose horse helped me actually as mine started to idle.”
Following the race Arthur Moore said “This is a fabulous family occasion. We decided to come for this after his good run at Leopardstown in January. I told Nina not to get involved too early.”
Many congratulations to winning connections.
21-04-2011
The AJA are very sad to announce the death of their Honorary Life President, legendary amateur rider Gay Kindersley, who died earlier today aged 80.
Champion amateur jockey in 1959-60, Gay broke his back five years later but rode again against medical advice. His last winning ride was for Fegentri in Belgium and he trained at East Garston after retiring from the saddle. Amongst his horses owned was Carrickbeg, just beaten by Ayala in the 1963 Grand National ridden by Lord Oaksey, and Gay often reminisced about the race and the party afterwards which cost more than his placed prize money!
Gay’s health deteriorated in recent months and he retired as AJA President in December to be appointed Honorary Life President. Following a small stroke on Tuesday, he was admitted to hospital where he unexpectedly died on Thursday.
Numerous tributes have poured in which include:
- Nicky Henderson: “The Lambourn Valley has sadly lost one of its greatest treasures and undoubtedly one of the greatest characters that ever graced the turf. Gay was a friend to all. He will always be remembered as a legendary amateur rider, trainer and Jockey Club member but, above all, one of the greatest raconteurs who could light up a party at the flick of a finger. Gay was so special to us all.”
- Jamie Osborne: “Gay was a tremendous character who was so kind to me when I first arrived in Lambourn in the 1980s. We remained close friends and I’ll miss him desperately. Although there was an age difference between us you’d never know it. Sometimes I had to tell him to grow up! He lived life to the full and will be fondly remembered by everyone privileged to know him.”
- Marcus Armytage: “Gay was an inspiration to all amateurs. He loved life and no doubt will be having a party right now. When I rode in the Fegentri series for amateurs in Europe he was my chaperone but I always ended up looking after him.”
Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced and are delayed because of the Bank Holidays.
09-04-2011
Sam Waley-Cohen’s gallant attempt to become the first amateur jockey to win both the Gold Cup and the Grand National – and in the same season – came very close today when he finished second on Oscar Time to Ballabriggs, beaten only two and a quarter lengths by Donald McCain’s winner in a gruelling finish.
After a thrilling ride Sam said “It has been a phenomenal season and an honour to be riding in such big races. The plan was to come with a smooth run through the race. He has a huge jump and I tried to just get him popping, trying to save ground. He gave me a phenomenal ride. The Grand National is a race where if your horse takes to the fences he gives you the best ten minutes of your life.”
Trainer Martin Lynch added: “Oscar Time didn’t put a foot wrong and neither did Sam. Maybe next year.”
Congratulations to Sam on a great ride.
07-04-2011

Willy (left) with elder brother Sam at Cheltenham Festival 2011 Photo credit: AJA
After his heartbreaking unseating at the last in the Christie’s Foxhunter Chase at Cheltenham Festival, Baby Run gave Willy Twiston-Davies the thrill of his life at Aintree today when winning the John Smith’s Fox Hunters in fine style. Always happy in front, Baby Run was well clear when jumping the last and, in spite of a late rally from Boxer Georg, picked up to win easily. Sam said “This is the best day of my life and it makes up for Cheltenham. He’s some animal and is such a good jumper – he helped me a lot round there. I was worried he’d stop on the run-in but he didn’t – this is the best!”
The Willie Mullins trained Boxer Georg was three-quarters of a length back in second. Patrick Mullins said “He gave me a brilliant ride. My father gave me a lot of advice about the fences and it all went to plan apart from the final furlong. Willie gave him a great ride and I wouldn’t begrudge him that after what happened at Cheltenham.
Nick Sutton finished third on Offshore Account and could not find words to describe the experience. All horses and jockeys returned unscathed.
The race left a sour note for amateurs with 4 jockeys (Sam Waley-Cohen, Alan Berry, Josh Halley and Declan Queally) handed 4-day bans for remounting and returning to the unsaddling without the horses being examined by a vet, and Tom Weston receiving a 2-day ban as the Stewards considered he failed to ride out Silver Adonis for 6th place, even though the horse was clearly exhausted.