Carson Remembers “Gentleman” Sheikh Hamdan

A day removed from the death of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the age of 75, Willie Carson-his former retained rider who rode many of his great stars of the late 1980s and 1990s-remembered his former boss as “a gentleman, a really nice man.”

Carson recalled on Sky Sports Racing how the appointment with Sheikh Hamdan pulled him back from the brink of retirement.

“The lease was not going to be renewed for [trainer Dick Hern's] West Ilsley stables and Dick was a bit taken aback by that and the first thing he said was, 'I'm retiring.' I thought, 'it looks like I'd better retire as well.' That was just coming into our minds at that time, but after riding a piece of work at Newbury racecourse, Angus Gold, Sheikh Hamdan's racing manager, was there and I first mentioned–it might have been a bit of a joke, but maybe not–'why don't you ask Hamdan if I could be his retained jockey?' And that's how it happened.”

Carson enjoyed a dream run at the turn of the decade as the raceday pilot of the likes of Nashwan, Dayjur, Erhaab and Salsabil. He recalled Nashwan's victory in the 1989 G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond S., the horse's fourth consecutive Group 1 win of the season.

“We made [the King George] into a sprint that day because he had those four Group 1 races in three months and he shouldn't have run in the race because he was tired and he never really recovered from that. But what a magnificent mover he was.”

Of Dayjur, one of the best-ever sprinters, Carson added, “[Dayjur] was the fastest I've ever ridden and I would say the fastest anyone has ever ridden. When the track record was broken at York by his own horse [Battaash in the 2019 Nunthorpe], by a tenth of a second, straight away Hamdan said, 'Dayjur had a headwind.' He didn't want anything taken away from Dayjur.”

“He was a man who enjoyed not just winning races, he enjoyed the breeding side–he enjoyed knowing about his horses,” Carson added. “If there was a really important piece of work before a big race, he'd be ringing up from Dubai to ask how it went, what your feelings were and how the horse was. He was interested in the horse. What a brain he had–sharp, but a very compassionate man.

“It's not just a major loss–it's a gigantic loss. People in the racing industry will be very sad to hear of his passing, he was possibly one of the biggest well-thought of names worldwide. He would try to buy the best horses for his trainers and he was very loyal to anyone who started training for him. He always kept going back and giving them more yearlings.”

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A Fresh Look With Hubie De Burgh

With the 2-year-old season now officially underway, we continue to survey the judges and learn who the most anticipated first-season sires are. Today, Hubie de Burgh shares his thoughts. He says, “all the chat is about Churchill (Ire), who has the numbers. He had some very nice stock. The horse I like is Profitable (Ire), who also has plenty of stock to run for him. I bought two by him which both trainers like very much.

The other horse I like is Almanzor (Fr). He threw a really good- looking, athletic type and they are in the hands of very good trainers.”

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Observations: Son of Solemia Debuts at Saint-Cloud

2.20, Saint-Cloud, Debutantes, €27,000, 3yo, c/g, 10fT
SEULOMONDE (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is a son of the surprise 2012 G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroine Solemia (Ire) (Poliglote {GB}) who debuts for the same Wertheimer-Carlos Laffon-Parias connection. In against him are Hisaaki Saito's Stonetail (GB) (Frankel {GB}), a Fabrice Chappet-trained half-brother to the multiple group winner The Juliet Rose (Fr) (Monsun {Ger}), and George Strawbridge's Diverge (GB) (Frankel {GB}), a Freddy Head-trained son of the G1 Prix d'Ispahan-placed Sparkling Beam (Ire) (Nayef).

3.50, Saint-Cloud, Debutantes, €27,000, 3yo, f, 10fT
URBANIA (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) is another Wertheimer notable on the card, being a daughter of the G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud winner Plumania (GB) (Anabaa) whose son Plumatic (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) has proven smart for this Andre Fabre stable. In a contest packed with intrigue, there is another Fabre trainee in Al Shaqab's Al Jdariya (Fr) (Dubawi {Ire}), a daughter of their dual group-placed 5-million gns purchase Al Naamah (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Godolphin's Hidden Thought (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), a daughter of the $3.5-million high-class Secret Gesture (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), and George Strawbridge's Vouchsafe (Ire) (Kingman {GB}), a Freddy Head-trained half-sister to his class act Moonlight Cloud (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire})

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McGarry To Succeed Killeen at Navan

Aidan McGarry will succeed Peter Killeen as the general manager of Navan Racecourse, Horse Racing Ireland announced Wednesday.

Killeen is retiring next week following a career that spanned 40 years in Irish racing. Having joined the Racing Board in 1980, he was involved in the introduction of the Computote betting system adopted by the Tote in the late 80s and was instrumental in the introduction of more recent advances in on-course Tote betting and technology.

Killeen was appointed manager of Tote Ireland operations in 1999 and held that position for 15 years before taking on the role of Navan general manager. He is to remain as an independent director on the board of the Association of Irish Racecourses (AIR).

“It's hard to believe that it's 40 years since I walked through the doors of the Racing Board's offices on Merrion Square, it really does feel like only yesterday,” Killeen reflected. “My first role was preparing the perforated Tote tickets that some people might remember!

“Perhaps people today might shudder at the thought of staying within a specific industry for such a time, but it afforded me opportunities to work in a variety of roles as the industry changed and adapted over the years. I've been very lucky in all that time, I worked with so many great people and many more great characters! Thanks to them all.

“I'm delighted with Aidan's appointment and I know that he will be a great addition to what is a fantastic team at Navan.”

McGarry, who has held a number of managerial roles within Horse Racing Ireland and Irish Thoroughbred Marketing, will assume his new role Mar. 29.

He said: “I can't thank Peter Killeen enough for the help and guidance he has given me as I prepare for this exciting new challenge. Navan is renowned as a top-class racecourse and the strength of the racing programme, both National Hunt and Flat, is a particular draw for me. I'm joining a great team and am very much looking forward to working with everyone at Navan.”

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