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Sam Coen - "A fantastic bit of riding"
Last week the new British Prime Minister, Andy Burnham, made some disparaging remarks about betting shops on the high streets when he tweeted:
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I'm from Carrick-on-Suir in Tipperary and no-one in my family has ever looked at a horse or touched one! One summer when I was 16, I was mucking out stables up on The Hill (Piltown, Co Kilkenny) for Joseph O'Brien and the Head Lad came up to me and asked if I had ever ridden out. I said I had and that I would give it a go. I got all the equipment and went up the gallop and got a love for it then. I told a fib as I had never even sat on a horse! They copped on straight away that I hadn't ridden out. I couldn't tack up and I put the saddle on backwards! I didn't have a clue.
From there, I rode out every day even on school days and weekends. I would ride one or two lots before school and I did it day in day out. They had a breaking and pre-training yard which was 10/15 minutes over the road, so I went over there to learn a bit more. Assistant Trainer Brendan Powell brought me over and was teaching me and teaching me. Then I went back over to the Hill every day. The lads and jockeys there were great to me and taught me a lot while I was there. It is a great place for any young jockey to go to. All Joseph's apprentices and jockeys have a great way of riding. You look at Dylan Browne McMonagle - he is strong and stylish and he is what every jockey would aspire to be like. I remember going in there on a Sunday and Joseph would ride out and would pull me up to the front of the string with him. He told me if I needed to put my heel down or up, or shorten my reins and grab them up a little bit more. It really did teach me the basics.
- A clash of the generations sees champion older horse OMBUDSMAN meet the very exciting Constitution River for the first time. The latter cemented his position as the leading three-year-old middle-distance performer with an impressive display in the Eclipse, which followed on from his French Derby success when defying a wide draw to get the better of Hawk Mountain. That being said, he will need to improve again to stop the Gosdens' superstar. The five-year-old emerged on the Group 1 scene in the 2025 Prince Of Wales's at Royal Ascot and in this very contest 12 months ago, and arguably took his form to another level with a world-class performance back at the Royal meeting in June. It is extremely rare these days to see horses with such a lofty rating that is completely justified and he will get the ideal set-up once again from his pacemaker Devil's Advocate. Item is unbeaten on the Knavesmire, with victories in the Dante and the Sky Bet York Stakes, and is entitled to have more to offer back at the highest level having had excuses in the Derby when hating the softer ground.