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Tom Weekes

Tom Weekes

Robbie Power announces retirement plan

Thu 28th Apr 2022, 17:04

Robbie Power, in the Robcour coloursRobbie Power, in the Robcour colours
© Photo Healy Racing

Gold Cup and Grand National winner Robbie Power today announced his intention to retire on Friday following his all-the-way win on Magic Daze in Punchestown's Pigsback.com Handicap Chase.

Power, who rode his first winner in December 2001, was recording his 665th career winner having steered Silver Birch to win the 2007 Grand National and Sizing John to memorable Leopardstown, Cheltenham and Punchestown Gold Cup triumphs in 2017.

Nicknamed 'Puppy', the popular 40 year old also won an American Grand National Hurdle Stakes on Jury Duty and the Irish Grand National on Our Duke, one of 304 winners he partnered for trainer Jessica Harrington.

Today's win on owner Robcour's Magic Daze was gained in typically brave fashion, and from the front, and afterwards he confirmed “I'll wear these colours on Teahupoo tomorrow and that'll be it.

“There have been so many highlights and the year Sizing John won his third Gold Cup here, against Djakadam and Coneygree, it was as good a race as I ever rode in and I got a huge buzz out of that.

“I have had a wonderful career, there have been so many highs and hopefully these two days go well.

“In fairness to Hannah (wife) she always left the decision up to me but the last few months have been a torture with hip pain. There have been so many people who helped my through it, with Enda King in Santry and Niamh Guy, my physio at home, and Jennifer Pugh, Maria Kealy and John Butler.”

Winning trainer Henry De Bromhead, with his second winner this week, sends out star hurdler Honeysuckle in opposition to Power's final mount Teahupoo in tomorrow's featured Paddy Power Champion Hurdle, at 5.25pm.

Quotes from Gary Carson

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.