Jack Berry delighted to be added to Hall of Fame
‘To be in there with the likes of Sir Henry Cecil and my old mate Lester, I can’t believe it’.
Jack Berry believes being inducted into the Qipco British Champions Series Hall of Fame is “as good as it gets”. A former jockey and trainer, Berry’s legacy is now the excellent facility in Malton which bears his name where injured jockeys go to recuperate. A driving force behind the Injured Jockeys Fund since its inception, Berry’s tireless fundraising earned him an MBE in 1996 and there has been plenty more money raised in the interim. By his own admission he was just a “journeyman” jump jockey but he found his niche as a trainer of Flat horses. Over 1,500 winners followed before he retired in 2000 but arguably his greatest feat achievement has been his input into Oaksey House in Lambourn, the forerunner to Jack Berry House in Malton.“I was just a journeyman jump jockey, that’s all I was, have saddle will travel. I would go anywhere for a ride – I think I was a better trainer,” said Berry. Berry found a niche in the two-year-old market, picking up bargain buys and running them in races they could win before moving them on. “I would buy them cheap, get them very fit very early but at that time there were plenty of races for them, sellers and claimers. Races for horses that cost less than GBP 5,000. If you got them ready, they could win,” he said. “My thinking was if I had a two-year-old but you hadn’t won with it by June, then you weren’t going to win with it because the big guns would be out by then. “It’s changed now but in those days every racecourse every day would have a two-year-old race which suited me.”
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