Willie Robinson (jockey)

Willie Robinson
Occupation Jockey
Born 1934
Major racing wins
Champion Hurdle (1962, 1965)
Cheltenham Gold Cup (1963)
Grand National (1964)
King George VI Chase (1963)
Hennessy Gold Cup (1961, 1963, 1968)
Significant horses
Mill House, Mandarin, Man of the West

Willie Robinson (born 1934) is a retired Irish jump jockey. He is the only jockey to have won the Hennessy Gold Cup three times. He is associated with the great steeplechaser, Mill House on whom he won both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Hennessy. He also won the Champion Hurdle on Anzio and Kirriemuir and the Grand National on Team Spirit. Unusually for a jump jockey, he was also placed in the Derby.[1]

He turned professional in 1956 and over the years had retainers with trainers John Corbett and Dan Moore. After several years in his native Ireland, he moved to England, and for nine years was stable jockey to champion trainer Fulke Walwyn. It was during this period he established a famous rivalry with fellow jockey Pat Taaffe - their respective mounts Mill House and Arkle meeting in several major races.[2]

After retirement, he became involved in breeding and training.[2]

Personal life

In 1964, he married Susan Hall whose father, Cyril, managed the Irish Stud.[2]

Race victories

References

  1. Armytage, Marcus (17 March 2000). "Festival Diary: Brabazon kept it short and sweet". Daily Telegraph (London). Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 "Racing Reflections: William Robinson". Horse Racing Ireland. Retrieved 29 November 2014.


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