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26 Oct 22 03:33
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bows out with a winner. Looks like he may have had a punt as well. Enjoy your retirement Eric.

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By:
ladycarla
When: 26 Oct 22 08:59
The 78-year-old has achieved some great success during a career which has spanned across more than four decades.

Alston has contested some of the top races around the world from his Edges Farm Stables on Chapel Lane in Longton.

He built up a reputation as being something of a dab hand with sprinters, notably enjoying great success at the turn of the century with the popular Tedburrow, who recorded 21 career victories, including three at Group Three level.

He is perhaps best known for his association with Reverence, however, with whom he won two Group One prizes in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York and the Sprint Cup at Haydock Park in 2006.

Numbers of horses in training at the veteran’s yard had been slowly shrinking over the last few years and he revealed that being able to spend more time with Sue, his wife of more than 50 years, was a big factor in his decision.
Speaking at Haydock Park last week, where he had two runners on the card, he said: “It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while because of my wife Sue, who’s not very well. I had to go sometime!

“I’ve had some fantastic days.

"I remember having a treble at Hamilton on the day of our 50th wedding anniversary.

"I couldn’t have picked a better day for that really! Reverence was a fantastic horse and so was Tedburrow, who’s still with me at home.

"He’s in good order, which is amazing for a 30-year-old.

“I love Haydock and I’d have loved to have had a winner today, but the filly (Oneforsue) just did a bit too much too soon.

“We’ve nine horses this year, so the number has been dropping down slowly.

Enjoy your retirement GrinGrin
By:
RacingCert
When: 26 Oct 22 11:11
I think I remember Stack Rock.
Looked a real handful.
By:
smartpunter
When: 26 Oct 22 14:44
sprint specialist won the Nunthorpe at York, (i was on.} he uses to go in Longton bookmakers never had a lot on. always said TO back it E.W. IF  IT WAS ONE OF HIS HORSES
By:
wondersobright
When: 26 Oct 22 14:53
been a top trainer, a well earned retirement eric
By:
onlooker
When: 26 Oct 22 19:02
Eric Alston's (Last) Winner yesterday - Was Winning for the 7th time at Catterick - all with varying degrees of give in the ground -
- along with 5 times 2nd there, too

Little wonder it went off 11/4 joint/fav.
By:
StillLearning
When: 22 Apr 26 18:00
remember some of his real older horses, cronks courage, tedburrow, stack rock, he even had a couple of jumpers, landed a touch on Hurdante once, also had a chaser Marcellina who sadly died, so he didnt train them after that
By:
StillLearning
When: 22 Apr 26 18:09
ziggys dancer that was a cliff horse
By:
Busyfool
When: 22 Apr 26 18:41
wasnt aware cliff had an interest in horses although plenty of musicians do
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