Milton Bradley calls time on training career
Veteran handler says “there’s no future in racing the way it is”.
Milton Bradley, trainer of The Tatling, has decided to retire after over 50 years in the game. Bradley, 86, feels there is no longer a future in training the types of horses he has made his name with at the lower end of the scale. The handler also enjoyed high-profile success with the likes of The Tatling, winner of the King’s Stand at Royal Ascot in 2004, while he highlighted Salviati and Brevity as other highlights.The Tatling – King George Stakes 2003 pic.twitter.com/BpS9xCDyNc
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“The Tatling won the biggest races for me. Salviati was good, Offa’s Mead won the Bovis at Ascot and I only gave GBP 100 for him, while Brevity won GBP 135,000 having cost just GBP 3,500,” said Bradley. “We were unlucky that when The Tatling won the King’s Stand it was a Group Two and not long after it was made a Group One. He was very straightforward to train, the best horses tend to be. “The problem we’ve got now is we are running out of people who have money to waste buying horses. You can turn up with a moderate horse at Wolverhampton and find yourself up against one who cost GBP 100,000 running for GBP 3,000. “The sensible owners I’ve had all my career aren’t going to spend that sort of money to win next to nothing. Most of the ones I won a lot of races with wouldn’t cost GBP 10,000.
Sad news over the weekend that The Tatling has passed away. The old boy even managed to notch an eighteenth career win on his swansong: pic.twitter.com/LVV2S8IgTv
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) April 3, 2017
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