Richard Fahey

Richard Fahey
Occupation Trainer
Major racing wins
Superlative Stakes, Mill Reef Stakes, July Cup, Lennox Stakes, Ayr Gold Cup, Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, Heineken Gold Cup, Canadian Stakes, Yorkshire Cup, Prix Maurice de Gheest, Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte, Jersey Stakes, Prix Jacques Le Marois, Lowther Stakes
Significant horses
Birchwood, Ribchester, Queen Kindly, Don't Touch, Garswood, Sandiva, Supplicant, Glen's Diamond, Ladys First, Mayson, Barefoot Lady, Mickdaam, Wootton Bassett, Knot In Wood, Utmost Respect, Anna Pavlova, Superior Premium, Golden Legacy, Noyan

Richard Fahey is a racehorse trainer, based in Malton, North Yorkshire. He has saddled over 30 Group race winners in the UK, Ireland, France and Canada. Group 1 winners include Ribchester in the 2016 Group 1 Prix Jacques Le Marois in Deauville. Garswood in the 2014 Prix Maurice de Gheest, Mayson in the 2012 Group 1 July Cup at Newmarket and Wootton Bassett in the 2010 Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere at Longchamp. In 2015 Fahey equalled the record for the most calendar wins with 235. He finished second in the Trainers Championship with prize money of 3.8 million pounds. He has trained over 2,500 winners both over the jumps and on the flat. [1]

Career

Richard Fahey has built his training career on the back of a successful stint as a jockey. He chalked-up just over 100 winners, under both codes, in ten years in the saddle, the highlight of which was sharing the conditional jockeys’ title in the 1988-89 season.[2]

From starting out, in the summer of 1993, from Manor Farm, Butterwick, near Malton, with a modest string which barely reached double-figures, Fahey has never looked back.

2002 Fahey got his name on the Royal Ascot roll of honour courtesy of Superior Premium – a colt he’d bought as a yearling for only 2,800gns- who clinched a 20-1 triumph in the Cork And Orrery Stakes under Johnny Murtagh.

2005 saw Fahey make the move to Musley Bank Stables, Malton, his current base and in 2006 he went through the £1 million prize money barrier.

2008 he saddled more than 100 winners for the first time, prize money was up to £1.2 million.

In 2010 Fahey burst through the £2 million prize money barrier with 181 winners in Britain. He also saddled his first Group One winner with Wootton Bassett in the 2010 Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere at Longchamp.

Fahey has consistently trained over 140 winners for the last six seasons and in 2013 prize money went past £2.4 million.

2014 Fahey trained his first winner at the Dubai World Cup; Gabrial for owner Dr Marwan Koukash. He trained 192 winners and prize money was over £2.8 million. In the British Flat Turf Trainers Championship Richard finished third numerically, and fourth over-all. Baccarat also won the Wokingham Stakes at Royal Ascot and Fahey trained another Group One winner when Garswood won the Prix Maurice de Gheest

2015 Fahey equalled the record for most flat winners trained in a calendar year - 235. The season started with success for owner Dr Marwan Koukash and jockey Tony Hamilton to win the £100,000 Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster Racecourse with former Group 1 contender, Gabrial. The trio had previously enjoyed success in the 2012 renewal of the annual flat racing curtain raiser, with Brae Hill. Dr Koukash also owned Fahey's 2000th winner, Rene Mathis bought up the milestone at Goodwood in August. There was Group 2 success with Birchwood in the Superlative Stakes and Ribchester in the Mill Reef Stakes for Godolphin. Donjuan Triumphant won the Criterium De Maisons-Laffitte for Middleham Park Racing. Eastern Impact won the Group 3 Bengough Stakes at Ascot and there were numerous big Saturday winners. Don't Touch won the Ayr Gold Cup, Third Time Lucky the Cambridgeshire, Lathom the Weatherbys Super Sprint and Mr Lupton the Weatherbys Hamilton £300,000 2-Y-O Stakes.

In 2016 so far Richard has trained over 130 winners and prize money is over £2m. He trained the Godolphin owned Ribchester to win the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot and followed that Group 3 success with a Group 1 win in Deauville in the Prix Jacques Le Marois. He also trained Queen Kindly to Group 2 success in the Lowther Stakes at York. The biggest success so far for a daughter of Frankel.

In the space of less than 20 years, Richard Fahey has become one of the country’s leading trainers with more than 200 horses on his books.

For 12 years, Paul Hanagan was the stable's number one jockey, twice winning the British flat jockey championship, before leaving to take up a position as retained rider with Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum. Paul continues to ride for the stable when available. Jockeys include Tony Hamilton, Jack Garrity, Sammy Jo Bell, Paddy Mathers, Dave Nolan, Adam McNamara and George Chaloner .[3]

Richard Fahey website

Major wins

United Kingdom Great Britain


France France


Republic of Ireland Ireland


Canada Canada

References

  1. "Introduction". Richard Fahey official website. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  2. "Past Championships Winners". Professional Jockeys Association. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  3. "Jockeys". Richard Fahey official website. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  4. Peacock, Tom (15 July 2012). "Mayson romps to July Cup win". Sunday Times. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  5. Porteous, Lewis (22 September 2011). "Jean-Luc Lagardere hero Wootton Bassett retired". The Racing Post. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  6. "Group Winners". Richard Fahey official website. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
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