Oliver Sherwood

Born on May 23, 1955, Oliver Sherwood began his career in racing as pupil assistant trainer to Gavin Pritchard-Gordon in Newmarket in 1974, before becoming assistant trainer to Arthur Moore in Co. Kildare, Ireland, where he first rode as an amateur National Hunt jockey. However, in 1978, Nicky Henderson relinquished his position as assistant trainer to Fred Winter to start training in his own right, so Sherwood took his place at Uplands, the most famous racing stables in Lambourn, Berkshire. He continued riding, with no little success, and became Champion Amateur Jockey in 1979/80; all told, he rode 96 winners under National Hunt Rules but, in 1984, made what he later called the ‘obvious transition’ to training in his own right, at nearby Rhonehurst Stables, where he has been based ever since.

Nowadays, Oliver Sherwood is best known as the trainer of Many Clouds, who won seven high-profile races, including the Hennessy Gold Cup – a race that Sherwood had first won with Arctic Call 24 years earlier – in 2014 and the Grand National in 2015, before suffering a fatal pulmonary

haemorrhage after winning the Cotswold Chase at Cheltenham in 2017. However, while he may lack the firepower that he once had at his disposal – his last Grade One winner, for example, was Cenkos in the Sandeman Maghull Novices’ Chase at Aintree in April, 2000 – it is worth remembering that Sherwood has saddled over 1,000 winners. Albeit some years ago, his successes at the Cheltenham Festival include The West Awake in the Sun Alliance Chase and

Rebel Song in the Sun Alliance Novices Hurdle in 1988, Aldino in the Grand Annual Handicap Chase in 1991, Young Pokey in the Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase in 1992 and

Coulton in the Cathcart Challenge Cup Chase in1995.

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Charlie Mann

By his own admission, Charlie Mann is ‘never one for keeping a low profile’ and has frequently courted controversy since first taking out a public training licence in August, 1993, making something of a divisive character in horse racing circles. Mann was a successful National Hunt jockey in the North of England in the late Seventies; so successful, in fact, that he was offered, but turned down, a job with Michael Dickinson when he took over the training licence at Poplar House in Harewood, West Yorkshire from his father, Tony, in 1980. In any event, with just shy of 150 winners to his name, his riding career was effectively brought to an end in 1989, when he suffered a so-called ‘hangman’s fracture’ of his second cervical vertebra during a fall at Warwick.

Nevertheless, in 1995, Mann both trained, and rode, the ten-year-old Its A Snip to win the most challenging steeplechase in Europe, the Velka Pardubicka Steeplechase, in Pardubice, Czech Republic. He enjoyed his most successful season, numerically and financially, in 2008/09, while still at his previous base, Whitcoombe House Stables, Upper Lambourn. He has yet to come anywhere close to either total, 63 winners or £640,960 in prize money, since moving to nearby Neardown Stables in 2012, but has managed to amass at least £124,000 in prize money in every season since, bar 2019/20.

Mann has yet to saddle a winner at the Cheltenham Festival, but came as close as he ever has to doing so in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Chase. On that occasion, his nine-year-old Merchants Friend held a 12-length lead jumping the final fence, but weakened dramatically on the uphill climb to the line and was collared in the final stride by Maximize, trained by Martin Pipe. He has, however, recorded two Grade One wins, albeit some years ago; the first came courtesy of Celibate, ridden by Richard Dunwoody, in the BMW Chase at Punchestown in 1999, and the second courtesy of Air Force One, ridden by Noel Fehily, in the Ellier Developments Champion Novice Chase at the same venue in 2008.

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