Tom Marquand looks back with pride on year packed full of achievement
Classic-winning rider will be going ‘full-on’ for championship in 2021.
For many the end of 2020 cannot come soon enough – but Tom Marquand is one of the few who can take plenty of pride out of what he has achieved over the past 12 months. In a year which has been anything but normal, Marquand has ticked plenty of boxes on his CV – securing a breakthrough victory at Group One level along with celebrating both his first Classic success and inaugural Royal Ascot winner. Though Marquand has enjoyed a number of notable domestic triumphs, it was victory on Addeybb in the Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill in March – the first of two at the top level he would achieve in Australia on the William Haggas-trained gelding – where his journey began.Now that’s a seriously good horse! UK raider Addeybb kicked clear for a dominant win in the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes and wrote himself into the history books 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟@WilliamHaggas @H_Eustace #TheChampionships pic.twitter.com/TdFSVxr3id
— Sky Racing (@SkyRacingAU) April 11, 2020
“When William announced Addeybb and Young Rascal were going to go there, he asked if I would ride them and it was a chance I absolutely jumped at,” said Marquand. “I had the biggest stroke of luck, as I got kicked on my second day back there just a few days before Addeybb was due to run for the first time and fractured the top of my fibula. It was complete luck it was insignificant enough to allow me to carry on riding. “The first Group One on him was amazing, as Young Rascal went in earlier on the card and it didn’t look like it could be any better than that, but it did and it was amazing. “For William and the team to get the stars aligned on that day was incredible and then we did it all over again the next month in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick.” With racing in Britain resuming in June following the initial lockdown, the 22-year-old did not have to wait long to celebrate another milestone moment as he steered old ally Who Dares Wins to glory in the Queen Alexandra Stakes for trainer Alan King.





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