Paul D’Arcy to bring curtain down on training career
Classic-winning Newmarket handler will have final runner on Wednesday.
Classic-winning trainer Paul D’Arcy will saddle his final runner at Kempton on Wednesday. Knight Of Kings will run in the first division of the Unibet New Instant Roulette Maiden Stakes and will be ridden by John Egan. D’Arcy teamed up with Egan for his biggest success when Indian Haven won the Irish 2,000 Guineas in 2003. Based in Newmarket, D’Arcy began training in 1993 following a career as a jockey, and insisted he always planned to retire when he turns 65 next month.
“I’ve no regrets, I turn 65 in February and always planned to step away then,” said D’Arcy. “The licence comes up for renewal on February 1, so I don’t see any point in renewing it for two weeks. We’ve been winding down for for a while so we’re down to five horses now. Those will now be going to John Butler, but I’ll still be involved in a small way. “There’s no significance in me booking John for the last one, he rode that horse last time.” Turning the clock back D’Arcy looks back fondly on his finest hour – but was also left with a feeling of what might have been.

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