Tributes paid to ‘larger than life’ syndicate pioneer Henry Ponsonby
‘He was a good winner as well as being a good loser’.
Henry Ponsonby – a hugely popular figure and pioneer of syndicate ownership – has died at the age of 74. Ponsonby’s white and red silks have been a fixture at high-profile meetings for many years, with big-race victories including the Ebor, Cesarewitch, Arkle Trophy and a famous double at Royal Ascot in 2020, when Scarlet Dragon won the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes for Hollie Doyle and Who Dares Wins took the Queen Alexandra under Tom Marquand. Scarlet Dragon’s trainer Eve Johnson Houghton said: “My first job in racing was working in Henry’s office and in those days he had horses with dad (Fulke Johnson Houghton).“He supported me from day one when I took out a licence 15 years ago. To all his trainers he was always on the phone, and would call me up to four times a day. “He’s a huge loss to racing, and I would use two words to sum him up – irrepressible and unreplaceable.” She added: “Before racing I got together with Alan King and Nicky Henderson and we all had a big boohoo.”
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