Grand National-winning trainer Andy Turnell dies, aged 73
Turnell was also a stylish jockey.
Luke Harvey has led the tributes to Andy Turnell, the former jockey and Grand National-winning trainer who has died at the age of 73. Turnell, who handed in his licence in 2015 following a stroke, was based at Broad Hinton near Swindon towards the end of his career after spells in East Hendred, Brackenbrough, near Thirsk and latterly Malton before returning down south. During his career in the saddle Turnell was best remembered for his association with Birds Nest, who many regard as the best hurdler never to win the Champion Hurdle. He won the Fighting Fifth and Bula Hurdles three times and was placed in the Champion Hurdle twice but he had the misfortune to be around at the golden age of hurdlers, coming up against Sea Pigeon, Monksfield and Night Nurse.We are very sad to hear of the death of Andy Turnell, a superb jockey who went on to train several top-class horses. Below, he and Birds Nest combine to win a third International Hurdle (then Bula) in 1980. pic.twitter.com/NliQORcDPR
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 9, 2022
Turnell rode almost 500 winners and was considered to be among the most stylish jockeys of his era, riding with his stirrups much shorter than most and sitting tall in the saddle. One particular example which showed off his horsemanship was finishing third in the Grand National in 1974 on Charles Dickens to Red Rum and L’Escargot, despite his saddle slipping. Turnell rode mainly for his father, Bob, and his first winner over jumps came on Jim Joel’s Mayfair Bill. Joel would later be linked to Turnell’s most famous day as a trainer as the owner of 1987 Grand National winner Maori Venture, ridden by Steve Knight. Turnell’s career was at its peak in the 1990s, with classy two-mile chaser Katabatic, Hennessy Gold Cup winner Cogent, staying chaser Country Member and Squire Silk, who won a Tote Gold Trophy and a Grade One over fences adding to his haul.
Is that what you call seeing a stride? Andy Turnell on Bird’s Nest… @RichardPitman12 pic.twitter.com/vhdsVyRWqd
— G⭕ing Behind (@GoingBehind) December 30, 2021

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