Joe Tizzard excited to take over training licence
Father Colin bowed out at Chepstow on Friday.
Joe Tizzard says it is business as usual as he prepares to officially take over the licence from his father Colin at the family’s Venn Farm base in the coming days. Colin Tizzard’s long and distinguished career in the training ranks drew to a close at Chepstow on Friday when Reserve Tank finished third, with son Joe’s name going above the door for the new campaign, which kicks off next Saturday. The younger Tizzard has been an integral part of the Venn Farm story for some time and even though he is keen to stress it is very much ‘Team Tizzard’ at their Milborne Port base, he believes he is taking over as the figurehead of the business at the right time. He also believes nothing major will change within their well-drilled operation, with him simply taking control of a 100-plus string of horses and an established set-up, rather than building up from scratch.
“It’s really exciting for me that it’s going into my name, it’s come at the right stage for me, but also nothing much is going to change here at home because I’ve been involved all the way through,” said Tizzard. “I’ve been doing a lot in the last 18 months anyway. So, it’s nice that it is going into my name but it won’t change the business at home. “It’s beautiful that I’m not on my own starting from scratch, we’ve got an established team and there’s 100 plus horses to train and a good bunch, but that’s something we’ve built up as a family over the years and I’m lucky that my name is above the door.” “I’ve dealt with a lot of the owners and media for years, so they won’t notice a thing changing really, so it won’t be a massive shock to my system and it won’t change how we operate either.” Tizzard Snr first took up a full licence in 1998 and since then has sent out over 800 winners, landing 32 Grade One races and some of the biggest contests in the sport.
♥️ Happy retirement to a wonderful racehorse, Native River
🏇 32 runs🥇 14 wins🏆 Cheltenham Gold Cup🏆 Welsh National🏆 Ladbrokes Trophy🏆 Cotswold Chase🏆 Many Clouds Chase🏆 Mildmay Novices’ Chase🏆🏆🏆 Denman Chase💷 GBP 1,103,476 in prize money⭐️ Superstar pic.twitter.com/J6lS7eLp7X — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 27, 2021
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