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Tom Weekes

Tom Weekes

Former apprentice jockey Brown rides first winner over jumps

Sun 20th Oct 2019, 16:49

Linger with jockey Oakley BrownLinger with jockey Oakley Brown
© Photo Healy Racing

Eighteen year old Englishman Oakley Brown registered a first winner over jumps at Cork today when steering Linger to win the Matchbook Betting Exchange Handicap Hurdle for his new employer trainer Joseph O'Brien.

The six year old son of Cape Cross was a dual winner at this summer's Galway festival and today made a winning return to hurdles, arriving from off the pace to score a four and a half lengths win over Automatic under a well judged ride from Brown.

Afterwards jockey Brown stated “that's my first win over jumps but I rode a bumper winner for Alan King and had three flat winners for Richard Fahey.

“I'm 18, from Malton in North Yorkshire and am with Joseph (O'Brien) for four months. I love it there and it's the best job I've ever had. It is unreal there and he's the nicest man in racing.”

Trainer O'Brien's assistant Brendan Powell added “on his Galway runs he had to win it but he has done it nicely. It is nice for Oakley as it is only his third ride over hurdles and he is a tidy rider. He won a big handicap for Richard Fahey but his weight got to him and has been with us all summer and Joseph likes him. Taking 7lbs off 12 stone is handy and he did it well.

“He is in the sales but it think the lads are quite keen to keep him but I'll leave it to Joseph. He'll go on soft ground and will cope with a good cut but not a bog.”

Linger carries the colours of the Rugby & Racing Syndicate which is headed by retired Leicester and Munster rugby player Johne Murphy.

About Tom Weekes
A lifelong racing fan, Tom began writing point to point reports in 2002 and has reported for irishracing.com since 2003, when he joined Irish Racing Services - since taken over by the Press Association. Has ridden a point to point winner and won the 2018 Irish Field Naps Table.