Racing

Racing

Jockey: Henri Jelliss

In 1935 Henri Jellis brought off a surprise in the Oaks on Lord Stanley’s Quashed. Having previously been successful in the same Classic in 1929 on Lord Astor’s Pennycomequick. 1935 was also the year of his remarkable successes on the consistent Shalfleet, the combination winning five important sprints out of nice attempts and being second

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Gordon Richards

Gordon Richards, on whose services Fred Darling’s patrons have first call, rode Mr J.A. Dewar’s Sansonnet to victory on three occasions during 1935. Moppy Richards, as he is known, rode his first winner at Leicester, on Gay Lord, March 31st 1921, and since becoming champion jockey in 1925, he has held this distinction for nine

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Fred Hunter

One of the most promising of the younger jockeys is Fred Hunter who, with his twin brother, Maurice and his younger brother John was apprenticed to Stanley Wootton’s Epsom stable. In the familiar Wootton colours, F Hunter rode a number of good winners in the 1935 season, four of them on the smart two-year-old Beagle

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: David McGuigan

David McGuigan scored three wins in 1935 on the Northern-trained horse, Dunrel, owned by Mr E. H. Bell. This capable jockey was born at Ayr, in 1905, and served his apprenticeship with his father. J. McGuigan. He is best known through the association with Pickle, probably the most popular handicap horse in the North. McGuigan

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Willie Stephenson

Willie Stephenson rode Toward Point, owned and trained by Mr. Wallace Wyllie of Ayr, in four of his six races at Northern meetings in 1935. He gained his riding experience when apprentice to Maj. W. Beatty at Newmarket in 1926. While still an apprentice he rode a splendid race in the 1927 Cambridgshire when on

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Frank Furlong

Mr. Frank Furlong set the seal on his fame as an amateur rider when he won the Grand National of 1935, on the eight year old Reynoldstown, in the record time of 9 mins 20 ½ seconds. The winner was owned and trained by his father Major Noel Furlong. At one time an officer in

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Michael Beary

In a stirring finish, Michael Beary triumphed by a head when riding Capt. A. Stanley Wilson’s John James in the Great Northern handicap, Doncaster, 1935. Coming from Ireland several seasons ago, Beary quickly revealed himself as a brilliant horseman. His first important success was on Verdict in the 1923 Cambridgeshire . In 1925 he created

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Johnny Dines

Johnny Dines rode Jean’s Dream to Victory in the Manchester November Handicap of 1933 in Mr. A Boazman’s colours. He was apprenticed to the Irish trainer, J. Musker, and rode over 500 winners during five seasons in Ireland before coming to England and joining J Killalee’s stable at Epsom. Dines gave a perfect exhibition of

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Jack Hamey

For several seasons Jack Hamey has been prominent as a rider under National Hunt rules. His greatest triumph came in the Grand National of 1932 when a field of thirty-two runners, he rode the seven year old Forbra to victory in the late Mr. W. Parsonage’s colours. Hamey is equally at home in hurdle and

Read More ...
Racing

Jockey: Harry Wragg

Harry Wragg won the 1928 Derby for his patron, Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen on Felstead, and in 1930 on H.H. Aga Khan’s Blenheim. The eldest and most famous of the three jockey brothers, Wragg was born at Sheffield, hence his nickname ‘Sheff’ Apprenticed to Jack Jarvis, Newmarket he quickly came to the fore. There is no

Read More ...