Chris Wall can reflect on some real highs, as training career comes to a close
Premio Loco was a star – but Candy Glen might have been the best.
Chris Wall has had a few moments to reflect on his 36-year career as a trainer now the time has come for him to hand in his licence. While insisting he is too young to retire at 63, the well-respected Wall cited a drop in numbers at his yard for his premature exit from the training ranks. The Newmarket handler is due to saddle his final runner, Spit Spot, at Chelmsford on Thursday evening, should that meeting survive an inspection. There are no plans to search for another suitable race for the filly so he may have already saddled his final runner. “I don’t think there’s anything else for her so if it’s off that might be it. Hopefully it will be on,” said Wall.
“We haven’t been above freezing here in Newmarket for two days now and we’ve even got freezing fog now which is horrible. It’s the sort of weather which makes you think you are glad you are indoors! “Of course, before the all-weather racing came along everything would have ground to a halt and we’d have been playing tiddlywinks for a fortnight. It’s the one thing you can’t do anything about, the weather. “It’s one of the many reasons racing staff are such a tight-knit group. There’s no real option not to do it, you’ve just got to get on with it whatever the weather. It brings people together, that common purpose. It’s not just the horses, there are a lot of other things to do to keep everything going. “I’ve had 36 seasons with a licence and I was in racing before that. I’ve been involved since I left school at 18, I came to Newmarket in 1979 and we’ve been on the go ever since.”
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