Dreaper has fond memories of family domination in Irish National
Arkle and Flyingbolt both on the roll of honour at Fairyhouse.
The Dreaper name will forever be ingrained in Irish racing folklore and particularly in the history of the Irish Grand National. The legendary Tom Dreaper saddled no less 10 winners of the Easter Monday showpiece, including a remarkable run of seven consecutive victories between 1960 and 1966. Jim Dreaper, who would go on to take over the licence from his father in 1972, was just a schoolboy when Olympia struck gold in 1960 – but unsurprisingly recalls the occasion with great fondness.“It was obviously before mobile phones and also before television, to some extent – certainly the majority of people in Ireland wouldn’t have had access to television at that time, so the crowds at the racecourse were massive. “My memory of those early Nationals was it was just a matter of tidying yourself up, going over to Fairyhouse and a horse from this yard would win it! “At that age it seemed to me to be that simple, because I didn’t know the difficulties involved. Eventually that came to an end, but they were great days with some great horses, who produced some great performances. “There’d have been no 25 horses in the place maximum, but year on year there were top, top horses here.”
Day 15 – Jim Dreaper – has won 4 Irish Grand Nationals with Colebridge in 1974 and the only 3-time winner Brown Lad (1975, 76 & 78) – also trained Ten Up to win 1975 Cheltenham Gold Cup & saddled Notre Pere to become the first Irish trained winner of the Welsh National in 2008 pic.twitter.com/ZFFBEupAWd
— FairyhouseRacecourse (@Fairyhouse) March 1, 2018
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