York week brings special memories of Sergeant Cecil
Hugely-popular chestnut lit up the staying scene.
Bought from a field for GBP 1,000 and unremarkable in his early races, Sergeant Cecil was at one point a thoroughly unlikely candidate for the role of much-loved people’s horse. But his is a long tale that takes time to gather pace, the story of a “slow burner” whose ascension was seemingly endless. Sergeant Cecil was owned by Terry Cooper, who purchased him cheaply as a foal and initially sent him to be trained by Seamus Mullins. The gelding did not show much promise in his early runs and was eventually switched to the Devon yard of Rod Millman, who picked up where Mullins had left off with the now four-year-old. “The previous trainer had looked after him really well and I was lucky to take him on at the right time,” Millman said.“Though he was a long way from the finished article and still quite a raw horse. “He was very much a slow burner, the first season we had with him we thought he was a nice horse, we definitely thought we’d win a race with him later on.” Incrementally, Sergeant Cecil began to improve, he picked up his first win in a handicap at Sandown and repeated the trick at the same track shortly afterwards, ending his season on a rating of 89 having started it on a mark of 63. The following season brought about more progression, but it was in 2005 that the chestnut landed his most significant race to date when taking the Northumberland Plate under Alan Munro at 14-1. It was the partnership with Munro, one that had started at the beginning of the campaign, that led to Sergeant Cecil hitting upon the form of his life thus far as a six-year-old. “What was hard was that we couldn’t get a regular jockey for him,” Millman said. “He was always ridden by good riders, but it wasn’t until Alan Munro came along that we had the consistency.
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