Lizzie Kelly relishing new challenges out of the saddle
Grade One-winning rider teaming up with husband Ed Partridge.
Lizzie Kelly may no longer be celebrating winners as a jockey following her retirement from the saddle in July, but her connection to racing remains as strong as ever judging by her latest venture. Life has changed plenty for the 27-year-old, who became a mother for the first time last month, since calling time on her riding career. However, her enthusiasm for the sport that served her so well for more than a decade is now set to expand in a different direction. Together with her husband of 18 months Ed Partridge, the Grade One-winning rider has turned her hand to buying and selling horses, along with continuing her association with breaking-in and pre-training young horses under the banner of their new operation, Valentine Bloodstock.“I’ve broken in a huge amount of young horses and Ed was a head lad of a two-year-old barn at Archie Watson’s and has worked in quite a lot of pretty smart studs as well. “It was pretty obvious that was the route we wanted to go down. We’ve already sourced a lot of young horses that we are now starting to see on the track.”
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