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Updated information: English Apprentices' Title

November 9th 2008 08:22
For the second year in succession the English Apprentice Jockeys’ Title was shared between two when David Probert narrowly missed claiming the title outright when 2nd on Cornus at Doncaster.

David Probert heads to Melbourne
David Probert heads to Melbourne



(photo: racingpost.uk)

With his ‘stablemate’ (both apprentices are indentured to Andrew Balding) William Buick suspended for the last two days of the flat season Daniel Probert had a solitary ride at Doncaster after his other booking (Common Diva) was a late withdrawal.

And to make matters worse Probert finished second at his last three rides of the season.

For David Probert - in particular - this season and meteoric rise has come against all expectations, given that he had only ridden one solitary winner before this year. Both apprentices finished the season with a total of 50 wins.

“It’s a long way from the furlong pole to the winning post and I was hoping for it to come closer, but I got pipped again," - David Probert after his final ride.

"I've had a very good season and lots of help from trainers. It's a dream winning the apprentice title. At the start of the season I just wanted 10 winners. I'd have been happy with that, but it's just gone on and on. Winning that big handicap at Newmarket on Jedediah in the summer was probably the highlight. I'd love to win the title next season now, fingers crossed." - David Probert.


As I reported earlier, David Probert is now venturing to Melbourne to gain more experience with Tony Noonan (not ‘Newman’ as reported in the English press) at Mornington.

The riding of the English and Irish jockeys always comes under scrutiny at each Melbourne Cup Carnival. This year was no exception. I would think a few months riding under Australian conditions would be a valuable lesson for any apprentice. Not only the tempo and tightly packed fields, but also the difference to riding on predominantly flat racing surfaces, without the hills, undulations and sweeping turns that are features of English and Irish racing. The peculiarities of racing on the very flat Flemington racetrack may be in someway an answer to the riddle as to why three experienced jockeys all mistimed (and badly misjudged) the speed and tempo of the Melbourne Cup.

The trip to Melbourne may not be the precursor to winning a Melbourne Cup for David Probert. But a little local knowledge goes a long way. Perhaps one day he will?

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Comment by Anonymous

November 17th 2008 14:24
dats my cousin david probert


nd i hope he does it next season es done brilliant dis season nd proud of him


keep it up m8


av a nice trip to australia

Comment by his sister

November 28th 2008 15:01
well done dave me and dad are so proud of you keep the great work up and av a grea time in auzzz ove u allways xx

Comment by Leonard Marlborough

November 29th 2008 05:29
Hi Probert family,

I will keep an eye and ear out for information about David while he is in Victoria. To date the local press have not really noticed - but that can change soon when he starts riding winners.


Comment by Anonymous

December 9th 2008 09:11

David rode 3 winners 2 seconds 1 3rd and a 4th from 8 rides at ballnarig trials on monday his ban is up today and if the ajc grant him a tempory licence to ride there im sure he will ride many winners there , david says tony noonan is a very nice man and is trying is hardest to get him his licence , lets hope they grant him his licence he rides next week in trials again

davids dad

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