I was brought up in Ledbury in Herefordshire and my father and his brothers, who ran a building business, were into point-to-point racing. I very rarely rode as a youngster. I worked out quite quickly that I was neither the right shape, nor had the talent or bravery to be a jockey.
My father would write the same note for me to get off school for racing every time, saying I was on an educational visit. I recall the headmaster saying: “These educational visits – do you think you could let me know which horse will win next time?”
I got into this career via my sister’s Horse & Hound. We had ponies at home, so she was an avid Horse & Hound reader. There was a job advertised in it for a management trainee at Aintree. The job seemed a lot more glamorous than going to work for my father’s building firm. In hindsight, that might have been a bit more lucrative!
So I was lucky to get a start with The Jockey Club and I worked my way up for 20 years.
I became general manager of Kempton Park then I went back to Aintree as managing director, and was there for five Grand Nationals.
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