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From serving tea to AP McCoy, to racing in the Middle East | |
(25 days later) | |
Ryan Tongue started his career working at Worcester racecourse | Ryan Tongue started his career working at Worcester racecourse |
A man who started out serving tea to jockeys is getting ready to enter his own horse in a million-dollar race. | A man who started out serving tea to jockeys is getting ready to enter his own horse in a million-dollar race. |
After he finished riding himself, Ryan Tongue set up the Deva Racing management company, backed by owners from the UK and overseas. | After he finished riding himself, Ryan Tongue set up the Deva Racing management company, backed by owners from the UK and overseas. |
He now manages more than 25 horses, including Imperial Emperor, which is due to run in the G1 Maktoum Challenge in Dubai later this month. | He now manages more than 25 horses, including Imperial Emperor, which is due to run in the G1 Maktoum Challenge in Dubai later this month. |
The 28-year-old said: "It's a million-dollar race and we only paid £62,000 for him last April - it's very exciting." | The 28-year-old said: "It's a million-dollar race and we only paid £62,000 for him last April - it's very exciting." |
Mr Tongue started working in the weighing room at Worcester Racecourse and can take credit for discovering last year's Grand National winner, I am Maximus. | Mr Tongue started working in the weighing room at Worcester Racecourse and can take credit for discovering last year's Grand National winner, I am Maximus. |
He said: "I bought him from Ireland as a three-year-old. | He said: "I bought him from Ireland as a three-year-old. |
"I met [racehorse trainer] Henrietta Knight over there, and saw a couple of horses but really liked him, so I bought him on behalf of [former owner] Mr Grech. | "I met [racehorse trainer] Henrietta Knight over there, and saw a couple of horses but really liked him, so I bought him on behalf of [former owner] Mr Grech. |
"Sadly Mr Grech passed away, so we sold him to JP McManus and then he went on to win the Grand National last year." | "Sadly Mr Grech passed away, so we sold him to JP McManus and then he went on to win the Grand National last year." |
"For a 28-year-old to buy a National winner, that's not too bad." | "For a 28-year-old to buy a National winner, that's not too bad." |
The Pitchcroft tea boy who made it big | The Pitchcroft tea boy who made it big |
Mr Tongue credits his career to date to his early teenage years working at Worcester Racecourse, seeing the success of the jockeys there. | Mr Tongue credits his career to date to his early teenage years working at Worcester Racecourse, seeing the success of the jockeys there. |
"Looking after AP McCoy was unbelievable, he was an inspiration," he said. | "Looking after AP McCoy was unbelievable, he was an inspiration," he said. |
"Before his ride [at Worcester racecourse] he'd have half a cup of tea and seven sugars. | "Before his ride [at Worcester racecourse] he'd have half a cup of tea and seven sugars. |
"He used to love his scampi with a bit of mayonnaise and always have a box of celebrations after the race." | "He used to love his scampi with a bit of mayonnaise and always have a box of celebrations after the race." |
Mr Tongue started as a jockey at The British Racing School in Newmarket then moved to Oliver Greenall's in Cheshire. | Mr Tongue started as a jockey at The British Racing School in Newmarket then moved to Oliver Greenall's in Cheshire. |
"I worked up there until I was 19, and rode out in the summer at Dr Richard Newland's yard here in Worcestershire," he said. | "I worked up there until I was 19, and rode out in the summer at Dr Richard Newland's yard here in Worcestershire," he said. |
"I was very lucky - my second or third [point-to-point] ride I rode for some partners Mr Grech and Mr Parkin, and they had 40 horses." | "I was very lucky - my second or third [point-to-point] ride I rode for some partners Mr Grech and Mr Parkin, and they had 40 horses." |
I am Maximus, discovered by Mr Tongue, won last year's Grand National | I am Maximus, discovered by Mr Tongue, won last year's Grand National |
After suffering several falls during these races, Mr Tongue turned his back on ambitions of being a jockey and moved into racing management. | After suffering several falls during these races, Mr Tongue turned his back on ambitions of being a jockey and moved into racing management. |
"They [Grech and Parkin] actually called me a few years later after riding for them to racing manage their horses and that was that," he said. | "They [Grech and Parkin] actually called me a few years later after riding for them to racing manage their horses and that was that," he said. |
Deva Racing started out in 2019 with just three horses, but now manages more than 25 in the UK, US and Dubai and bought thoroughbred Imperial Emperor last year. | Deva Racing started out in 2019 with just three horses, but now manages more than 25 in the UK, US and Dubai and bought thoroughbred Imperial Emperor last year. |
A mixture of UK and Dubai-based owners have been rewarded with two wins from two starts. | A mixture of UK and Dubai-based owners have been rewarded with two wins from two starts. |
The thoroughbred will be competing in a Group 1 race, the highest level of the flat racing world, on 24 January. | The thoroughbred will be competing in a Group 1 race, the highest level of the flat racing world, on 24 January. |
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