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Martin Molony

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Irish jockey (1925-2017)

Martin Molony
Personal information
Born(1925-07-20)20 July 1925
Died10 July 2017(2017-07-10) (aged 91)
OccupationJockey
Horse racing career
SportHorse racing
Major racing wins
National Hunt wins:
Irish Grand National
(1944, 1946, 1950)
Cheltenham Gold Cup (1951)
Irish Classic wins:
Irish Oaks (1947)
Irish 2,000 Guineas (1951)
Irish 1,000 Guineas (1950)
Racing awards
Irish Champion Jockey
(1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951)

Martin Molony (20 July 1925 – 10 July 2017)[1] was anIrish jockey.

Jockey

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Initially, Molony was apprenticed toMartin Hartigan. When WW2 began he returned to Ireland. He rode his first winner forGeorge Harris at the Curragh on merely his third mount.[2]Molony was retained byLord Bicester to ride his horses in England. He regularly commuted between Ireland and England. He had a thirty three per cent strike rate in England.[3]

Flat

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Molony captured theIrish Oaks on Desert Drive in 1947. Molony rode Princess Trudy to win theIrish 1,000 Guineas in 1950. That year he also finished third inThe Oaks on Stella Polaris.[2] The following year he was victorious theIrish 2,000 Guineas with Signal Box.[2] He rode Signal Box in the 1951Epsom Derby where the horse finished third toArctic Prince.[4]

Jumps

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Molony won threeIrish Grand Nationals (Knight's Crest in 1944, Golden View in 1946 and Dominick's Bar in 1950).[2] In 1950 he won aboard Dominick's Bar, a six-year-old gelding, finishing two length ahead of Stormhead, and beating three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winnerCottage Rake.[5] In March 1951, he won aCheltenham Gold Cup on Silver Fame; the pairing also won two other races at the festival.[6]

Retirement

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Later in 1951, Molony was forced to retire at the age of 26 following a fall atThurles on Bursary.[2] He returned to his native Limerick and ran Rathmore Stud with his wife.[3]

Records

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Molony won six consecutiveIrish jump racing Champion Jockeys titles between 1946 and 1951.[6] He finished runner-up to his elder brother, Tim, in the British jump jockeys table 1949–50. Molony rode 186 winners (in Ireland, Britain and US) in 1949, including 94 jumps winners. The latter was a record that stood until broken byCharlie Swan in 1992.[2]

Death

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Molony died 10 days before his 92nd birthday on 10 July 2017, aged 91.[7]

References

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  1. ^"A rare breed: top dual-purpose jockey Martin Molony dies aged 91 | Horse Racing News | Racing Post".
  2. ^abcdef"Leading Flat Jockeys Down The Years".Irish Racing Greats. Archived fromthe original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved9 September 2015.
  3. ^abIvor Herbert Jacqueline O'Brien (2005).Vincent O'Brien The Official Biography.Bantam Press.
  4. ^"Arctic Prince wins English Derby".The Age. Retrieved7 November 2011.
  5. ^"Dominick's Bar wins Irish Grand National".The Indian Express. 12 April 1950. Retrieved19 June 2013.
  6. ^abSt John Williams, Guy (2011).Cheltenham Festival Centenary 1911–2011. Monasterevan Co.Kildare: Daletta Press.
  7. ^"Legendary jockey Martin Molony passes away aged 91". RTE.
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