Toms Racing Tips
Following on from last year, we are delighted to announce that we are featuring Horse racing tips from Channel Four Racing presenter, Tom Lee.
Henry Cecil Epsom Derby Profile
Since taking out his own licence in 1969 Henry Cecil has developed his operation into one of the most dominating stables within English racing. Following a spell as the assistant to his stepfather, he has become nothing short of a legend within the racing community, winning the Trainers Championship an impressive ten times.
Following his initial group one winner, Wolver Hollow in the Eclipse Stakes, Henry Cecil has captured virtually every major race within the English flat racing calendar. His first classic winner came in 1975 when Bolonski lifted the 2,000 Guineas, but it would be another decade before he lifted the prized Derby trophy. With Steve Cauthen at the reins Slip Anchor powered home to lift the Derby 1985, and with Oh So Sharp taking the Fillies' Triple Crown, Cecil prevailed in four of the five classics that season.
Further classic success was achieved with Reference Point and Commander In Chief both winning the Derby for Henry Cecil. In 1995 Cecil suffered a reversal in his racing fortunes when after falling out with Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, the leading owner withdrew his horses from the Cecil stable. However, classic victories were to continue with Bosra Sham lifting the 1,000 Guineas Betting and Lady Carla winning the Epsom Oaks in 1996. Two more classics were lifted in 1997 and a further three in 1999, including a fourth Derby triumph with Oath.
Cecil has had a long reputation for employing the top jockeys, with Lester Piggott, Steve Cauthen, Pat Eddery and Kieren Fallon all enjoying success with him. Now, with Richard Quinn at the helm of another impressive crop of classic hopefuls it is inconceivable to discount Henry Cecil adding to his impressive haul.