Racing great Pat Eddery dies at the age of 63

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Racing great Pat Eddery dies at the age of 63

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PAT EDDERY, champion Flat jockey 11 times and the winner of 14 British Classics, has died at the age of 63.

Eddery was one of the most successful riders of all time and partnered more than 4,500 winners.

He also won four Arcs and was aboard Dancing Brave for his breathtaking triumph in 1986.

His CV is punctuated with many of the world's other great races including a brace of Gold Cups, two King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and he was also champion jockey in Ireland in 1982, 27 years after his father Jimmy had won the title for the second time.

As well as Dancing Brave, he was associated with some of the best racehorses of the late 20th century, among them Bosra Sham, El Gran Senor, Grundy and Pebbles, whom Eddery won the Breeders' Cup Turf on in 1985.

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Re: Racing great Pat Eddery dies at the age of 63

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Very sad an excellent jock and will never forget him with Dancing Brave

May he RIP

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Remember this Derby like it was yesterday( 1990)

I had just been sacked from a job for fighting and emptied my bank account on Quest FOr Fame

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Bob, I bet you had no voice after the race.

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Re: PAT EDDERY PASSES AWAY AT 63

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One of the all-time greats. Right up there with Sir Gordon Richards & Lester Piggott.
RIP

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R.I.P,sad news.

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What about the Grundy win was that not one of the best races ever?

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A legend. A real legend.

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Make no mistake Pat Eddery was right up there with the very best. I will remember him mainly for his 1986 Arc victory on Dancing Brave but also for his championship battles in the UK with Steve Cauthen. Today's news was not a real shock as he had been ill, but a sad day nevertheless. RIP to a turf legend.

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istabraq wrote: Make no mistake Pat Eddery was right up there with the very best. I will remember him mainly for his 1986 Arc victory on Dancing Brave but also for his championship battles in the UK with Steve Cauthen. Today's news was not a real shock as he had been ill, but a sad day nevertheless. RIP to a turf legend.

To think he was multiple Champion against the likes of Cauthen, Piggott, Carson , Starkey all legends in their own right

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How many sportsmen have Demons ?

Below was posted to Instagram by Pats daughter

She wrote: "Filled with grief this morning that my dad Pat Eddery is no longer here. It's been five years since I last saw [him], we stayed in touch and spoke on the phone, I never missed a birthday etc and not a day went by when I didn't think about him.

"The last time I saw him face to face was when I brought him home from rehab and he drank straight away. I turned to him and said 'dad if you choose to drink over health and family, I can't be part of that life for you.'

"Sadly his addiction was too strong and he couldn't overcome it. My siblings and his close friends did all we could to help him battle his illness, but we lost in the end. It has been so sad to witness his decline and my siblings and I knew that we would loose him to his demon drink.

"But that said, I loved him so much and I had probably the best childhood anyone could ask for. I was so proud and still am so proud to be his daughter, he was an amazing jockey, father and husband, but in the end he was taken over by a terrible disease."

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Re: Racing great Pat Eddery dies at the age of 63

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Bob Brogan wrote: How many sportsmen have Demons ?

Below was posted to Instagram by Pats daughter

She wrote: "Filled with grief this morning that my dad Pat Eddery is no longer here. It's been five years since I last saw [him], we stayed in touch and spoke on the phone, I never missed a birthday etc and not a day went by when I didn't think about him.

"The last time I saw him face to face was when I brought him home from rehab and he drank straight away. I turned to him and said 'dad if you choose to drink over health and family, I can't be part of that life for you.'

"Sadly his addiction was too strong and he couldn't overcome it. My siblings and his close friends did all we could to help him battle his illness, but we lost in the end. It has been so sad to witness his decline and my siblings and I knew that we would loose him to his demon drink.

"But that said, I loved him so much and I had probably the best childhood anyone could ask for. I was so proud and still am so proud to be his daughter, he was an amazing jockey, father and husband, but in the end he was taken over by a terrible disease."

Thank you for revealing why the legendary Pat Eddery succumbed to the illness that also cut short the lives of other sporting greats amongst them one Georgie Best also?

However I will prefer to remember Pat as the handsome best looking jockey that visited our shores in the days of the jockeys int. at Scottsville . :)
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