BHA Chief Executive Julie Harrington Issues Statement Following Tragic Week

Following a difficult week for racing which saw four pass away–including Jess Whalley, who collapsed and died on scene at Michael Owen's Manor House Stable Tuesday morning, BHA's Chief Executive Julie Harrington issued the following statement on Saturday:

“This has been a tragic week for all of us in the racing community.

“Jess Whalley was a shining example of what makes British racing so special. She dedicated herself to providing outstanding care to horses and it was while doing this that her life was suddenly and tragically cut short. On behalf of all of us at the BHA, I extend my sympathies to all who knew and loved Jess.

“Likewise we offer our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Mazar Allauddin following his death on Wednesday. A superb horseman who also exemplified the values of British racing, Mazar had quickly established himself as a key part of the Robert Cowell team and his loss will be keenly felt.

“Both of these incidents are unspeakably tragic and there are no words to adequately describe the grief of losing a friend, colleague and loved one in such circumstances. The BHA along with colleagues at Racing Welfare, NARS and the IJF, have been working to provide support for staff affected by what took place at each yard.

“We also mourn the recent passing of John Spearing, who died peacefully at the age of 82 and Dave Morris, who left us following a long illness, aged 74. Our thoughts are with John and Dave's families and friends at this sad time.”

Jockeys at all British tracks will wear black armbands this weekend in tribute to Jess, Mazar, John and Dave.

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Weyburn Scores Repeat Win In Sir Shackleton

Chiefswood Stables Limited's Weyburn, making just his second start in seven months, hooked up with a defiant Dean Delivers in midstretch and edged clear in the final sixteenth of a mile to defend his title in Saturday's $100,000 Sir Shackleton at Gulfstream Park.

It was the first win in six starts since last year's Sir Shackleton when trainer Jimmy Jerkens, who spent last winter in New York, left the now 5-year-old Ontario-bred son of Pioneerof the Nile with Brendan Walsh. Weyburn ($6.40) completed the distance in 1:22.15 over a fast main track, giving jockey Jose Ortiz his third win of the day and second in a stakes following the $100,000 Cutler Bay with Behind Enemy Lines.

Ortiz settled Weyburn in mid-pack as 30-1 long shot Mish ran the opening quarter-mile in 23.14 seconds pressed by Paco's Pico and Octane with Dean Delivers saving ground inside flanked by Collaborate. Weyburn ranged up to be third on the outside rounding the far turn and straightened for home in front, as Dean Delivers dug in along the rail and was resilient, but came up a neck short. Steal Sunshine came on to be third, with Celestial Glaze fourth.

Weyburn, who was produced by the A.P. Indy mare Sunday Affair, joined Travelin Man (2012-13) as a back-to-back winner of the Sir Shackleton. Ortiz previously won the Sir Shackleton in 2021 with Basin.

Sir Shackleton Quotes

Winning trainer Jimmy Jerkens (Weyburn): “He certainly had to work for it. It's tough for a horse with his style. There were horses with speed but none with blinding speed. He closed in during the fastest quarter [of a mile] which took a toll on him late. He fought back. He went up against it a little today. I thought it was setting up against him a little bit, but I'm happy he persevered, thank God.”

Winning jockey Jose Ortiz (Weyburn): “I prepared myself to ride him for the first time by watching his last win with [jockey Tyler] Gaffalion. He ran a great race in his last outing considering he didn't have a great start, because he's so big, he hardly fits in the gate stall. He's like 18 hands tall as you can see. With four furlongs to go I decided to go for it because he's a lot of horse and you can't be rating him too much. I was a little too wide for my liking, but thank God he was very game today.”

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Murphy Signs for Scotland, Osborne Returns for Wales and The West

A total of 108 jockeys signed up for the 2023 Racing League draft with last year's leading rider Saffie Osborne, Oisin Murphy, and Sean Levey among the first-choice picks. Each team will have the option of using a wild card pick at any time during the competition, allowing them to add an eighth jockey to their squad of seven. The seven teams and their respective jockeys are as follows:

Ireland– Kevin Blake 

  • Daniel Muscutt
  • Billy Loughnane
  • Ben Curtis
  • Joanna Mason
  • Dylan Browne McMonagle
  • Gavin Ryan
  • Adam Farragher

London & The South–Matt Chapman

  • Sean Levey
  • Marco Ghiani
  • Rossa Ryan
  • Kieran Shoemark
  • Jason Watson
  • Nicola Currie
  • Charlie Bishop

Scotland–Linda Perratt

  • Oisin Murphy
  • Paul Mulrennan
  • Hayley Turner
  • David Probert
  • Pat Cosgrave
  • Rowan Scott
  • Andrew Mullen

The East–Frankie Dettori

  • Frankie Dettori
  • Callum Shepherd
  • Jack Mitchell
  • Luke Morris
  • Ray Dawson
  • Laura Pearson
  • Kaiya Fraser

The North–Mick Quinn

  • Connor Beasley
  • Cam Hardie
  • Oisin Orr
  • Frederick Larson
  • Harrison Shaw
  • Paula Muir
  • Pierre-Louis Jamin

Wales & The West–Jamie Osborne

  • Saffie Osborne
  • David Egan
  • Adam Kirby
  • Ross Coakley
  • Trevor Whelan
  • Tom Queally
  • Rhys Clutterbuck

Yorkshire–Leonna Mayor

  • David Allan
  • Clifford Lee
  • PJ McDonald
  • Tom Eaves
  • Jonny Peate
  • Ali Rawlinson
  • Josephine Gordon

For more information, please visit the Racing League website.

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