Mark Johnston salutes Franny Norton ahead of final rides
‘Hugely underrated’ rider signs off at Chester on Saturday.
Mark Johnston has paid tribute to a long-time ally as weighing-room stalwart Franny Norton prepares to bow out on Saturday. The former Middleham-based trainer, who has now handed the reins to his son Charlie after a spell on a joint licence, shared a close association with Norton throughout his lengthy career. Norton is renowned for his ability around Chester and enjoyed many a winner at the track for the Johnston team, but their collaboration expanded way beyond the Roodee and the jockey became an integral part of the stable. Permian’s victory in the Dante was a significant victory the two shared, with Thunderous taking the same race for the same rider in 2020. Norton was also the jockey most readily associated with the top-class stayer Sir Ron Priestley, who was second in the St Leger in 2019 and won both the Jockey Club Stakes and the Princess of Wales’s Stakes after returning from a long absence in 2021.
Norton is set for a last hurrah at Chester, where the final race on the card is named the Abacus Securities Farewell To Franny Norton Handicap in his honour. “I am very sad to see him go, but not totally surprised,” Johnston said “There have been rumours that he would probably decide at some point this year, but I only learned a week ago that he would actually be finishing on Saturday. “Him and Joe Fanning have been taking the majority of our rides for over 10 years. I always used him as a lightweight, so we used him on and off and he was always somebody we’d go to when we were stuck for a lightweight one. “Gradually we began to do very well at Chester and Franny was always the man at Chester, we started using him more and more and everybody latched on to the fact that it’s clearly not just about Chester – he was an extremely good, consistent jockey.


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