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Jeremy Hindley (1 January 1944 – 7 January 2013) was an English horse trainer who trained around 700 winners in a 17-year career.[1]
Jeremy Hindley | |
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Occupation | Horse trainer |
Born | 1 January 1944 England |
Died | 7 January 2013 69) Hermanus, South Africa | (aged
Career wins | 700+ |
Significant horses | |
Huntingdale, Protection Racket |
He trained horses such as Protection Racket, who won the Irish St. Leger, The Go-Between, who won 11 starts at the Cornwallis Stakes, and Crash Course, winner of the Doncaster Cup[2]
Hindley died on 7 January 2013, at the age 69 at his home in Hermanus, South Africa, after suffering from Motor neurone disease since 2001.[1]
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