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By:
lead on
When: 03 Sep 14 23:03
Vincent...one of my favourite ever horses
By:
onlooker
When: 03 Sep 14 23:08
Jeremy passed away last year - aged 69.

  - Kimberley owns a Diamond mine in South Africa.
By:
salmon spray
When: 03 Sep 14 23:14
Very good onlooker.
Kimberley was one of those jockeys who one presumes were basically workriders. I don't remember him riding much for anybody but Hindley and he was usually jocked-off the best rides.
My fav jockey,Brian Taylor was retained by Hindley,when he ( Taylor ) appeared to be on the decline and I think Kimberley was still around as 2nd jock.
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Sep 14 23:50
They had some great horses over the years.
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Sep 14 23:51
Thanks onlooker. Didn`t know JH had sadly died. TK seems to have done ok though.
By:
Cork Langer
When: 04 Sep 14 00:02
salmon, Tony was a regular rider of Stoute horses and also use to pick up rides for John Winter and Lady Herries amongst others, but is usually associated primarily with the late Jeremy because of the success they shared.
My own memory of him was the rapport he had with Crash Course who provided him with probably one of his biggest victories in the Doncaster Cup.
By:
onlooker
When: 04 Sep 14 01:13
I always thought that he must have been a better 'Work Rider' than jockey.

Then again - I always thought Walter Swinburn was vastly overrated ...

- and Walter's  his woefully weak father, Wally - a hundred times worse.
By:
The Pinhooker
When: 04 Sep 14 03:22
Kimberley and Brian Procter were both apprenticed to Sir Gordon Richards and subsequently became two of the most skilled horsemen in the game.

Brian was attached to the hugely successful  Dick Hern in Berkshire, preparing many of the stables' classic and big-race winners during a 20 year period.

His son Tony is currently employed by Sir Michael  Stoute at Newmarket while Procter senior lives quietly in Suffolk.

The duo were top quality riders who, although never hitting the headlines a la Lester or Joe Mercer, nevertheless did extremely well out of the game.
By:
forgotmyusername
When: 04 Sep 14 09:22
Tony Kimberley, a name from the past! Would love to know what happened to him. Remember him with Jeremy Hindley as having several good horses in the 70's such as Swell Fellow, Crash Course, Be Tuneful, Sin Timon etc.As Cork Langer points out he did ride plenty for Stoute afterwards as well and rode a good Aga Khan one for him in Dancing Brave's Arc.
By:
sevey
When: 04 Sep 14 09:57
Tony Kimberley Booted Home a Few Winners for The Great Henry Cecil in His Time
By:
ged
When: 04 Sep 14 10:17
There's a bit about Tony Kimberley here..

https://sites.google.com/site/jockeypedia/kimberley-tony

Although it doesn't say anything about his life after his career as a jockey finished, and I can't find any clues by googling.


(..though his last winner on Keswa was at Leicester, not as stated, if you're reading, Shalimah/WHIT).
By:
The Pinhooker
When: 04 Sep 14 11:31
Moved to South Africa - a life of luxury.
By:
NORTH BERWICK
When: 04 Sep 14 17:28
Jeremy Hindley was a fine trainer. He could often get horses to run up a sequence of wins and places. Powder Keg was a good horse for him.
By:
1st time poster
When: 04 Sep 14 17:32
what was the name of hindleys last good  yr old well fancied for the guiena,s i think,white and red colours i think
By:
1st time poster
When: 04 Sep 14 17:33
or was it red,white and yellow
By:
NORTH BERWICK
When: 04 Sep 14 17:36
Huntingdale ?
By:
1st time poster
When: 04 Sep 14 17:39
thats the fella nice horse
By:
onlooker
When: 04 Sep 14 17:41
Fascinating - and enlightening - Obituary, here ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/sport-obituaries/9807029/Jeremy-Hindley.html
By:
Deltâ
When: 04 Sep 14 17:43
didnt Huntingdale run in orange/tan colours?
By:
NORTH BERWICK
When: 04 Sep 14 17:44
Three of his horses i remember like yesterday were Moomba Masquerade, Meistersinger And Orojoya. If i remember correctly Meistersinger used to enter a lot of big handicaps but he was too high in the weights and could never win one.
By:
Deltâ
When: 04 Sep 14 17:53
just looked up a pic of the orange and tan colours

Warmington!
By:
Deltâ
When: 04 Sep 14 17:54
@ HQ

with Tromos and Lyhards Wish Plain
By:
The Pinhooker
When: 04 Sep 14 19:19
Delta. Was Tromos trained by Bruce Hobbs?
By:
BobSievier
When: 04 Sep 14 19:53
Yes , Tromos was trained by Hobbs , he recorded such good times as 2yo , the late , great punter Alex Bird thought him a certainty for the 2000 Guineas , Alec retired soon after .
By:
patsyone
When: 04 Sep 14 20:18
think TROMOS was ridden by KIPPER LYNCH at least in the Dewhurst,wonder what happened to him
By:
patsyone
When: 04 Sep 14 20:28
Huntingdale thought of as the next COMING only ever won ONE race THE DEWHURST in 1985,didnt win as a 3year old before
as a 4year old ran last at Leicester in his only start and was retired
By:
ged
When: 04 Sep 14 20:30
Lynch won the Clarence House and the Dewhurst on him. I think they were the only races the horse ever won. he got beat at long odds on in the Craven and the bubble was burst. In the Clarence House, he won by about 12 lengths, and beat a highly regarded 2yo of D1ck Hern's called Milford - and afterwards he got that famous quote of Lynch's where he said that he gave Tromos a kick in the belly and "it all went quiet".
By:
ged
When: 04 Sep 14 20:30
*on Tromos
By:
DUNERUNNER
When: 04 Sep 14 21:48
Didn't Kipper Lynch have a nasty accident which put paid to the rest of his career?
By:
lead on
When: 04 Sep 14 21:51
pro photographer,I think
By:
verbotene liebe
When: 04 Sep 14 22:00
He Loves Me, another Hindley horse worth mentioning. Won the Hungerford though remember him in the earlier stages of his career winning a race and in the process bursting the hype bubble of a Hislop owned half brother to Brigadier Gerard called St Petersburg.
By:
themightymac
When: 04 Sep 14 22:03
lead on - Who was it that owned Vincent? Was it Daniel Prenn or am I mistaken?
By:
themightymac
When: 04 Sep 14 22:05
George Cambanis owned Tromos. Black colours with white spots. Stilvi, a good sprinter in her own right, produced some terrific horses when retired to stud. I remember Tromos, Tyranavos and Tachypous but what were the other good uns she produced?
By:
Cork Langer
When: 04 Sep 14 22:26
Stilvi's offspring

1974 - Tachypous by Hotfoot
1975 - Taxiarchos by Brigadier Gerard
1976 - Tromos by Busted
1977 - Tyrnavos by Blakeney
1978 - Tolmi by Great Nephew
1979 - Tenea by Reform
1980 -
1981 - Telios by Mill Reef
1982 - Tanagrea by Blakeney
1983 - Tanaos by Grundy
1984 - Trikymia by Final Straw
1985 - Tilefos by Shirley Heights
1986 - Toxotis by Pharly
By:
themightymac
When: 04 Sep 14 22:31
Thanks corky.

Didn`t realise that Tachypous was her first foal. Tolmi was very good, her sire Great Nephew was also the sire of Grundy. Can`t think of any other very good horses by Great Nephew. Anybody? Is it mere coincidence that she produced nothing of note following her barren year?
By:
Cork Langer
When: 04 Sep 14 22:37
Limited success in Europe mac, had more success in the States, but Shergar and Mrs Penny weren't too shabby...!
By:
NORTH BERWICK
When: 04 Sep 14 22:40
Bruce Hobbs won the Grand National at 17 yrs 3 months. An awesome effort.
Tyrnavos finished second in the Dewhurst behind Monteverdi. Other runners included Henbit, Romeo Romani, Marathon Gold and Final Straw. The older punters will remember most of those !
By:
themightymac
When: 04 Sep 14 22:44
It`s the whisky corky mate, it`s damaging my brain cells Crazy Shergar of course Blush Mrs Penny was a cracker. Who was her owner again? Can see his colours, black, white crossbelts, red cap but can`t remember his name?
By:
freeze_the_secret
When: 04 Sep 14 22:46
He Loves Me,there's a blast from the past,won the cork and orrery,Cloonlara fav w/d deduction 30p in the pound.
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