Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

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Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

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Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

BY GRAHAM DENCH 1:57PM 19 FEB 2012

RICHARD HILLS has taken the decision to retire from the saddle at the end of this season's Dubai World Cup Carnival, after a highly successful career spanning more than 30 years.

Hills, 49, will continue riding until the end of the Carnival in Meydan, which concludes on March 31 with World Cup night.

In a statement issued by his agent John Robertson on Sunday, Hills said: "It has been my privilege to ride for Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum as first jockey for the last 15 years and previously as second jockey to Willie Carson for two years. No jockey could haveridden for a more loyal and supportive owner.

"I was very fortunate to have started my career with a truly great man in Mr Tom Jones and without him much of what I have achieved would not have been possible.

"I now want to use the experience and knowledge gained through my career to date to further contribute to Sheikh Hamdan and the Shadwell team, including the Derrinstown and Shadwell farms.

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Richard Hills praised by family and employers

BY RACINGPOST.COM STAFF 6:09PM 19 FEB 2012

RICHARD HILLS was on Sunday described as "a thorough professional", "a good judge of pace" and "very nice young man" by his family and former employers in the wake of his announcement to retire from the saddle on Dubai World Cup night.

Hills, 49, has ridden for 33 years with over half of that time spent in the colours of Hamdan Al Maktoum's famous blue and white silks. After riding as number two for the operation for two years, he assumed the number one mantle when Willie Carson retired in 1997 and has held the position ever since.

Father and former trainer Barry Hills said of his son: "Richard has had a very good career, as has his twin brother Michael, and he's never been in any trouble and has always kept his nose clean.

"It's a great tribute to both him and to Sheikh Hamdan that they had a such a long relationship together. Richard has always been a good judge of pace and Sheikh Hamdan liked his horses ridden handily, so it worked well.

Michael, older twin brother by half an hour, has no plans to retire but admits that going to work will not be quite the same. He said: "It's not a shock that Richard is retiring, but life is going to be different now without him in the weighing room.

"He's very competitive and a thorough professional. There have been so many highlights it's hard to pinpoint one, but I was hugely proud when he won the World Cup."

The 1999 World Cup win on Almutawakel was one of several winners at the highest level for Hills, with his first being for then-boss Tom Jones on Ashal in the 1990 Ascot Gold Cup.

The Derby was the only British Classic Hills failed to win as he triumphed in the 1,000 Guineas three times [Harayir, Lahan and Ghanaati], the 2,000 Guineas [Haafhd], Oaks [Eswarah] and St Leger [Mutafaweq].


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John Dunlop, who has trained so many good winners for Sheikh Hamdan, described Hills as "a most consistent stable jockey" and added: "He rode primarily for Tom Jones when he first started riding for Sheikh Hamdan but subsequent to that, and after Willie Carson's retirement, he rode as number one jockey for Sheikh Hamdan and has been the most marvellous, reliable, most consistent stable jockey that you could possibly have. And a very nice young man too."

Paddy Power did open a market on who would succeed Hills as number one for Sheikh Hamdan but after installing Silvestre de Sousa at 7-2, then cutting him to 6-4, they suspended the market on Sunday evening.

Spokesman Tony Coleman said: "Since we went up with the market on Sunday afternoon, it has all been about one man - Silvestre de Sousa. He's been punted to the exclusion of anyone else and it smacks of being a done deal for the boy from Brazil."

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Re: Re: Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

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Good chance his last ever winner was for MDK?

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Retiring only after the Carnival

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Aye,not many chances left for him to ride a winner...

Probably the most moaned about Jock in the UK betting shops..

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Re: Re: Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

13 years 3 months ago
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Hanagan just signed up as Hamdan`s jock (tu)

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Re: Re: Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

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Fave: Richard Hills - only cos of him riding for Sheik Hamdan in those blue silks with white epualettes n striped cap.


Looks like my fave jockey will now be Paul Hanagan on the flat.

What will happen to Richard Fahey ?

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Re: Re: Richard Hills confirms retirement from saddle

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> Hanagan just signed up as Hamdan`s jock (tu)
Thats a good signing.i guess sheik hamdan will hv plenty winners this uk season.

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