Davy Russell – sublime horseman almost beyond compare
A golden age of riders that included Walsh, McCoy, Carberry and Geraghty.
Davy Russell once said “there’s no point in going at it if you don’t give your all” – and the rider bows out having certainly followed that advice with a winner at Thurles. The 43-year-old represented the last bastion of a golden age of National Hunt riders. McCoy, Walsh, Geraghty, Johnson, Carberry, Russell – the names trip off the tongue, the weighing-room giants of the past 20 years or more. Russell perhaps did not enjoy as much headline success as some of those – but this was a man who rode Cheltenham Festival winners as regular as clockwork and showed nerves of steel to steer Tiger Roll to back-to-back Grand National wins, emulating the legendary Red Rum. Renowned as a horseman almost beyond compare and a proud Cork native, Russell is the second-youngest of six children for Jerry and Phyllis, raised on the family farm in Youghal, where he admits he was obsessed with riding his pony.
His father had a horse in training there, so it was probably a natural progression for Russell to have a crack in the competitive sphere, riding his first winner at Gowran Park in May 1999 and spending four years as an amateur before being propelled into the big time. Russell created quite a stir as Yorkshire handler Ferdy Murphy snapped him up as stable rider in 2003, replacing the retiring Adrian Maguire, who left quite the shoes to fill. It was a steep learning curve for the then 23-year-old – from point to points to finishing second in the 2003 Cheltenham Gold Cup aboard Truckers Tavern, Russell was on the fast track to success. However, when his association with Murphy came to an end in early 2004, Russell returned to Ireland, spending a season with Edward O’Grady before a couple of years riding freelance, admitting the daily grind to keep his weight to a bare minimum took its toll. Salvation came in the form of Michael O’Leary, who offered Russell the job as Gigginstown’s first-choice rider in September 2007 – a partnership which helped Russell transcend from five-times championship runner-up to top jockey in both the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons.



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