12 Questions: Joey Cullen

First job in the Thoroughbred industry?

We were lucky to have horses on the farm growing up, but my first paid job was spending summers riding out for Con Collins on the Curragh (and going too fast for his liking on a near daily basis!)

 

Biggest influence on your career?

Like many others, my parents have been a big influence. I've also worked for, and with, a lot of people who've shared great advice and been big influences on my career. My few seasons working in Ballyhane Stud probably did me no harm either!

 

Favourite racehorse of all time, and why?

I've fallen for a lot of horses over the years, but Arazi and Miesque were two of the early ones and remain two of my favourites.

 

Who will be champion first-season sire in 2023?

Soldiers Call. Lightning fast colt who should have won the Abbaye at two and found only Battaash too good in the Nunthorpe as a 3-year-old. In a very strong first crop of potential young sires, he's got as good a chance as any, given his support.

 

Greatest race in the world?

The Arc may be the greatest turf race in the world, but The Supreme Novices is the one that raises the hair on the back of my neck every time.

 

If you could be someone else in the industry for a day who would it be, and why?

Sadly he's no longer with us, but Pat Eddery was one of my favourite riders growing up. He had so many great days, and I'd love to have been aboard Zafonic at the two-furlong pole on 2000 Guineas day.

 

Emerging talent in the industry (human)?

Thankfully I'm in contact with a lot of talented young people here in Goffs, the ITBA, and annually through the Irish National Stud. The industry in Ireland is in safe hands with the next generation.

 

Name a horse TDN should have made a Rising Star, and didn't?

Plenty of credit is due to the 'TDN Rising Stars' selection team as most that make the list seem to end up stakes performers. Electric Eyes, Crypto Force and Impact Warrior impressed me more than most on their debuts last season.

 

Under-the-radar stallion?

He's far from under the radar, but I wonder if Sea The Stars gets the appreciation that he deserves as a superstar sire.

 

Friday night treat?

Thai and a movie with Papillon.

 

Guilty pleasure outside racing?

The curse of Golf, love it and hate it all at once, but Sunday night watching Golf/NFL is hard to beat.

 

Race I wish I'd been there for…

Arazi's '91 Breeders' Cup Juvenile would've been nice to witness in the flesh.

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12 Questions: Johne Murphy

With Johne Murphy

 

First job in the Thoroughbred industry?

I worked at a local stud farm called Mount Prospect Stud doing general stable staff stuff. A steep learning curve!

 

Biggest influence on your career?

My father, John. I was always in the front seat when he was going racing! He gave me the bug.

 

Favourite racehorse of all time, and why?

Galileo. I was 15 and I was there at Leopardstown when he won his maiden. I followed him the whole way through his racing career and beyond.

 

Who will be champion first-season sire in 2023?

Ten Sovereigns. I have seen a lot of his stock and they are great physicals. Unfortunately I didn't get any knocked down to me!

 

Greatest race in the world?

The Arc, it's on the bucket list!

 

If you could be someone else in the industry for a day who would it be, and why?

Paul Townend getting the leg up on Energumene in the Queen Mother Champion Chase. It's one of if not the best race over jumps, the pace they go and they can't put a hoof wrong for two miles. I'd say it's some buzz!

 

Emerging talent in the industry (human)?

Dylan Browne McMonagle. He's a future champion jockey.

 

Name a horse TDN should have made a Rising Star, and didn't?

Blackbeard. Not sure how that one was missed!

 

Under-the-radar stallion?

Holy Roman Emperor. He offers a lot of value for younger mares in my opinion.

 

Friday night treat?

Original Food Junkie Pizza and a Diet Coke.

 

Guilty pleasure outside racing?

A Sunday session having a turbo shandy!

 

Race I wish I'd been there for…

Hewick's American National win. I'd say the party was good old craic!

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12 Questions With Bertrand Le Metayer

First job in the Thoroughbred industry?
Cheap labour on my parents' stud farm; breaking in horses with my brother Louis.

Biggest influence on your career?
Serving in the commando paratroopers for building my determination. On the horse front it was inspecting Derby sale horses with George Mernagh in Ireland and yearlings with Rogers Beasley in Kentucky.

Favourite racehorse of all time, and why?
Has to be Frankel, not only for his performances but for the great story that it brings to the sport. For Juddmonte's skills of breeding the best and their belief in Sir Henry Cecil's capacity to bounce back in a world where it's easier to swap trainer than find a decent meal in Newmarket!

Who will be champion first-season sire in 2023?
Ask me again in early September.

Greatest race in the world?
Has to be the Arc being the multi-generation contest over testing trip and often ground. Urban Sea's legacy seems to prove it.

If you could be someone else in the industry for a day who would it be, and why?
Ryan Moore on Estimate when reporting to the late Queen after winning the Ascot Gold Cup, the joy that everybody felt that day was beyond explanation.

Emerging talent in the industry (human)?
David Menuisier.

Name a horse TDN should have made a Rising Star, and didn't?
Vadeni (Churchill).

Under-the-radar stallion?
Starspangledbanner.

Friday night treat?
A magnum of Burgundy with Dominic Mahony's finest Pata Negra.

Guilty pleasure outside racing?
That wouldn't be politically correct to reveal…

Race I wish I'd been there for…
The Derby in general.

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12 Questions: With George Boughey

First job in the Thoroughbred industry?

Working for Tom Goff and Luke Lillingston doing the yearling sales in the USA and UK.

 

Biggest influence on your career?

Hugo Palmer. Working for six seasons from when he had 30 horses to training Classic winners.

 

Favourite racehorse of all time, and why?

It has to be Cachet, beyond my wildest dreams to train a Classic winner in my third season for Highclere.

 

Who will be champion first-season sire in 2023?

He might not have the most winners but I have a handful by Blue Point who are very hard not to like.

 

Greatest race in the world?

The Derby, but I'd love to win a Breeders' Cup or a Cox Plate.

 

If you could be someone else in the industry for a day who would it be, and why?

Aidan O'Brien.

 

Emerging talent in the industry (human)?

Harry Derham (top man who I've sent a horse!) and Connor Planas (joins us after a stint in Dubai).

 

Name a horse TDN should have made a Rising Star, and didn't?

Proverb (Harry Angel) when he won his novice at Hamilton by seven lengths.

 

Under-the-radar stallion?

Mayson.

 

Friday night treat?

Deliveroo.

 

Guilty pleasure outside racing?

Outside of racing?!?!

 

Race I wish I'd been there for…

Gold Trip winning the Melbourne Cup for great friend David Eustace.

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