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Patrick James John Eddery (18 March 1952 – 10 November 2015) was an Irish
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and trainer. He rode three winners of the Derby and was Champion Jockey on eleven occasions. He rode the winners of 4,632 British flat races, a figure exceeded only by Sir Gordon Richards.


Background

Eddery was born in Newbridge,
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, less than 2 miles from the
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, and his birth was registered in
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. He was the fifth child of Jimmy Eddery, a jockey who rode Panaslipper to win the
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in 1955, and Josephine (the daughter of jockey Jack Moylan). His brother, Paul, also went on to become a jockey. He attended the Patrician Brothers' Primary School in Newbridge and when the family later moved to Blackrock, the Oatlands Primary School in
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.


Riding career

Since early childhood, Pat Eddery's most frequent dreams were to be the champion jockey and winning the Derby. Eddery began his career as an apprentice jockey in Ireland with the stable of Seamus McGrath. His first ride was at the Curragh in August 1967 where he finished last of the 7 runners. Later that year he moved to England where he was apprenticed to Frenchie Nicholson and recorded his first success on Alvaro at
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on 24 April 1969 after riding more than one whole season without a single winner. The same horse was to give Eddery 6 wins in succession during the 1969 season. While still riding as an apprentice he won the Wokingham Handicap and the Timeform Gold Cup in 1969, the
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in 1970 and the Goodwood Stakes in 1971, a year in which he won the title of Champion Apprentice Jockey. Before formally out of apprenticeship, Eddery won the
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in 1972 after the disqualification of Roc Roi. Nicknamed Polyfilla in his early career, Pat was described as a seal in water on horseback in for a long swim. Throughout his riding career he clinched 11 championship titles, two batches coming in four consecutive seasons (1974–1977; 1988–1991). But for his joining the Vincent O'Brien stable in autumn 1980 that took him out of all main Saturday meetings in England, he would certainly have recorded more champion titles, though he did become the Irish Champion in 1982. His last champion title in 1996 was his determination to regain what he had lost when the English racing season switched over in the early 1990s to multi-purpose track racing starting in November, a time when Eddery was customarily riding for other overseas retainers since the early 1970s. Eddery's first championship title in 1974 saw the youngest English flat racing champion emerging after
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, a record not since broken by subsequent champions. He was also first voted the Jockey of the Year in 1974 by the Horserace Writers' Association. He finished his retainer with Peter Walwyn in 1980 after two seasons of equine virus acutely affecting the Walwyn stables. He then joined forces with the greatest racing conglomerate of that time – the Ballydoyle stables under Irish compatriot Vincent O'Brien. When in the mid-1980s the Arab owners began to dominate the British racing scene, Eddery was retained globally by the owner of Juddmonte stables, Arab prince Khalid Abdullah, a position he held until 1994, after which he rode as freelance jockey until his retirement from the saddle at the end of 2003. Eddery's riding style was not elegant by normal standards, owing to his habit of bouncing up and down in the saddle as he urged his mounts on at the final finishes, but was undeniably effective. Frenchie Nicholson said that he regretted the fact that his protegee abandoned the "quiet, refined" style he had been taught but admitted that the young jockey stood out as being "in total harmony" with the horses he rode. Eddery rode for the Newmarket trainer Geoffrey Barling in 1972 before taking over as the stable jockey for Peter Walwyn later that year. For Walwyn he won his first two classic races on
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and Grundy and was Champion Jockey in four consecutive seasons from 1974 to 1977. While under retainer with Walwyn, he clinched his first title at the record young age of 22. In 1975 he rode Grundy to victory over Bustino for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at
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in what became known as Britain's "Race of the Century". Eddery was well known for riding champion horses like Sadler's Wells, Danehill (the grand sires on the sire and dam side of Frankel). Eddery was also famed for riding for big owners as well as champion trainers. Apart from the later illustrious associations with
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, Arab giant owners Prince Khalid bin Abdullah, Wafic Saïd and Maktoum al-Maktoum, he rode to winners in the then Colony of Hong Kong on the first ever race horse to be owned by tycoon Li Ka Shing, called 'Golden Victory' and trained by English trainer John Brown to whom Eddery rode for many seasons in winter in Hong Kong since 10 November 1973. In the following decade, Eddery became associated with the Irish
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stable of
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and gained further classic success on Kings Lake, Lomond, Golden Fleece,
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and El Gran Senor. In 1986, on the choice of the horse's owner, he took over from
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as the rider of
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. He partnered Dancing Brave to victory in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the
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and became the worldwide retained jockey of the colt's owner, Khalid Abdullah. While the press often reported the controversy between Eddery and Starkey, Eddery had been reticent and underplayed the apparent falling out. Major winners in the Abdullah colours included Zafonic, Quest for Fame, Warning and
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. He was Champion Jockey a further seven times in eleven years between 1986 and 1996. His epic battle for championship in 1987 with American
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was particularly intense, with Cauthen winning the title with 197 and Eddery coming close at 195, and but for an objection from the third horse after the last definitive race in which Eddery won against Cauthen making the Championship a tie, the title would have been a shared one. In the year 1988, Eddery completed 183 winners from 480 odd rides – which was a great strike rate, and regained the title. Eddery also rode several major winners outside Europe including Jupiter Island in the 1986
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and Pebbles in the 1985 Breeders' Cup Turf In North America he also won the Arlington Million on Tolomeo, the Canadian International Stakes on French Glory and the Breeders' Cup Sprint on Sheikh Albadou. An active racing ambassador overseas since his early years, Eddery joined forces with
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,
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and French champion Freddie Head and
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in a group of riders to take part in a series of challenge races under the 'Ritz Club Challenge Trophy' at
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and other Asian cities starting in 1983 for several years. Eddery's overseas winners, tallying with his British winners, exceeded well over 6,000. In 1990 he was the winner of the inaugural Lester Award for Flat Jockey of the Year, which he again won in 1991 and 1996, sharing on the latter occasion with Frankie Dettori. He also received two Flat Jockey Special Recognition awards in 2002 and 2003. He retired from the saddle at the end of the 2003 flat season and stated that he had no intention of becoming a trainer. For the most part of his ultra-successful riding career, and spanning a quarter of a century, Pat Eddery's booking agent was his brother-in-law Terry Ellis, from the time Eddery was under retainer with Peter Walwyn until 1999 when he was riding as freelance. They parted ways after Eddery underwent a slipped-disc operation in 1999, with Ellis helping out the other riding members of the Eddery family. Eddery summed up his attitude to the sport by saying, "That's all part of the game, going to the Folkestones and the smaller tracks, because it's not
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every day. You've got to be out there every day working those muscles, riding in every race if you want to be at your best. There may be more money for a Derby than a seller but that doesn't make you try any harder. A winner is a winner." In his autobiography, he said that his primary and sole motive as jockey was to ride winners, and any one saying that he does not wish to win is either a liar or a fool


Training career

Despite his earlier statements and on the suggestion of wife Carolyn, in July 2005, Eddery was granted a training licence and set up a stable of 40 horses at Musk Hill Stud in Nether Winchendon, near
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. His brother, Paul Eddery, was Assistant Trainer and his Racing Manager was Simon Double who also co-founded Pat Eddery Racing, the racehorse syndication company which provided the opportunity for people to own shares in racehorses. Eddery's first runner as a trainer was Perez, who finished second in an all-weather
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at
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in December 2005. His first training success was with the horse Visionist in a handicap race at Kempton Park in April 2006. His first winner on turf was the two-year-old filly Cavort in a maiden 6 furlong race at Goodwood. His trainer career culminated with Hearts Of Fire winning Italy's Group 1 Gran Criterium in 2009. He sent out his final runner in the week before his death. In 2005, he was awarded an honorary OBE, which he described as "a great honour". In 2012, he acted as a judge in the Godolphin Stud and Stable Staff Awards.


Family

One of the twelve living children of Jimmy Eddery and Josephine Moylan, the other four of the five male siblings of Pat Eddery are horse-riders in one way or the other: Michael, Robert, Paul and David. His uncle Robert Moylan also rode successfully. Pat Eddery married in November 1978 Carolyn, the daughter of flat jockey Manny Mercer, niece of jockey
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, and granddaughter of jockey
Harry Wragg Harry Wragg (10 June 1902 – 20 October 1985) was a British jockey and racehorse trainer, who gained the nickname "The Head Waiter" due to his "come from behind" riding style. In a 27-year riding career, Wragg rode over 1700 winners in Britain ...
. They had two daughters, Nichola and Natasha, and a son Harry. Eddery had another son, Toby Atkinson, who also became a jockey. The marriage broke down in 2008 and the couple formally divorced in 2009.


Death

Eddery died on 10 November 2015, aged 63 at Stoke Mandeville Hospital due to a
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, but suffered a long battle with
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. His funeral was held on 8 December 2015 and he was cremated at Oxford after the funeral, with his ashes scattered on his family compound according to his last wishes.


Publications and biography

*''Pat on the Back'', written by Claude Duval, published in 1976 by Stanley Paul, London *''To be a Champion'', autobiography by Pat Eddery and Alan Lee, published in 1992 by Coronet Books also available in other formats.


Major wins as a jockey

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* 1,000 Guineas – (1) – '' Bosra Sham (1996)'' * 2,000 Guineas – (3) – '' Lomond (1983), El Gran Senor (1984), Zafonic (1993)'' *
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– (2) – ''Erimo Hawk (1972), Celeric (1997)'' *
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– (3) – ''
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(1976), Pebbles (1985), Bosra Sham (1996)'' * Cheveley Park Stakes – (5) – '' Pasty (1975), Woodstream (1981),
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(1993), Gay Gallanta (1994), Wannabe Grand (1998)'' * Coronation Cup – (6) – ''
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(1978), Rainbow Quest (1985), Saint Estephe (1986), Saddler's Hall (1992), Sunshack (1995), Silver Patriarch (1998)'' * Coronation Stakes – (2) – ''Orchestration (1977), Magic of Life (1988)'' *
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– (3) – '' Grundy (1975), Golden Fleece (1982), Quest for Fame (1990)'' *
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– (6) – ''Lunchtime (1972), Grundy (1974),
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(1980), El Gran Senor (1983), Zafonic (1992),
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(1993)'' *
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– (3) – ''Coup de Feu (1974), Solford (1983), Sadler's Wells (1984)'' * Falmouth Stakes – (3) – ''Star Pastures (1981), Magic Gleam (1989), Ryafan (1997)'' *
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– (2) – ''Tessla (1988), Bosra Sham (1995)'' * Golden Jubilee Stakes – (1) – ''Great Commotion (then called The Cork and Orrery Stakes 1990)'' * Haydock Sprint Cup – (3) – ''Record Token (1976), Dowsing (1988), Danehill (1989)'' * International Stakes – (4) – ''Beldale Flutter (1981),
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(1982), Caerleon (1983), One So Wonderful (1998)'' *
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– (2) – ''Sharpo (1982), Lake Coniston (1995)'' * King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes – (2) – ''Grundy (1975),
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(1986)'' *
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– (1) – ''African Song (1980)'' * Middle Park Stakes – (5) – ''Habat (1973), Formidable (1977), Bassenthwaite (1984), Primo Valentino (1999), Balmont (2003)'' *
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– (3) – ''Dancing Rocks (1982), Free Guest (1985), Ela Romara (1988)'' * Nunthorpe Stakes – (4) – ''Sharpo (1980, 1981), Cadeaux Genereux (1989), Sheikh Albadou (1991)'' * Oaks – (3) – ''Polygamy (1974), Scintillate (1979), Lady Carla (1996)'' * Prince of Wales's Stakes – (5) – ''Record Run (1975), English Spring (1986), Two Timing (1989), Batshoof (1990), Placerville (1993)'' * Queen Anne Stakes – (3) – ''Valiyar (1983), Pennine Walk (1986), Warning (1989)'' *
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– (3) – ''Milligram (1987), Warning (1988), Bigstone (1993)'' * Racing Post Trophy – (5) – '' Sporting Yankee (1976), Dactylographer (1977), Beldale Flutter (1980), Reference Point (1986), Armiger (1992)'' * St. James's Palace Stakes – (3) – ''Radetzky (1976), Posse (1980), Persian Heights (1988)'' * St. Leger – (4) – ''Moon Madness (1986), Toulon (1991), Moonax (1994), Silver Patriarch (1997)'' * Sun Chariot Stakes – (2) – ''Sweet Farewell (1974), Free Guest (1985)'' *
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– (6) – ''Posse (1980), Kings Lake (1981), Warning (1988), Marling (1992), Distant View (1994), Reel Buddy (2003)'' * Yorkshire Oaks – (3) – ''May Hill (1975), Busaca (1977), Ramruma (1999)'' ----
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* Canadian International Stakes – (1) – ''French Glory (1990)'' ----
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* Critérium de Saint-Cloud – (1) – ''Miserden (1988)'' *
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– (2) – ''Glint of Gold (1982), Moon Madness (1987)'' *
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– (2) – ''Ukraine Girl (1981), Houseproud (1990)'' * Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp – (2) – ''Sharpo (1982), Double Schwartz (1986)'' *
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– (4) – ''Detroit (1980), Rainbow Quest (1985), Dancing Brave (1986),
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(1987)'' * Prix de Diane – (1) – ''Jolypha (1992)'' *
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– (3) – ''Brocade (1985), Wolfhound (1992), Indian Lodge (2000)'' *
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– (1) – ''Golden Snake (2001)'' *
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– (1) – ''Sanglamore (1991)'' * Prix Jacques Le Marois – (2) – ''The Wonder (1982), Lear Fan (1984)'' * Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère – (1) – ''Tenby (1992)'' * Prix Jean Prat – (1) – ''Olden Times (2001)'' * Prix du Jockey Club – (3) – ''Caerleon (1983), Hours After (1988), Sanglamore (1990)'' * Prix Lupin – (1) – ''No Lute (1981)'' *
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– (3) – ''Beaudelaire (1983), Lead on Time (1986), Interval (1987)'' * Prix Morny – (1) – ''Zafonic (1992)'' * Prix du Moulin de Longchamp – (2) – ''Distant Relative (1990), All at Sea (1992)'' *
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– (1) – ''Andromaque (1994)'' * Prix Rothschild – (1) – ''Nashmeel (1987)'' * Prix Royal-Oak – (3) – ''Old Country (1983), Raintrap (1993), Moonax (1994)'' * Prix de la Salamandre – (1) – ''Zafonic (1992)'' * Prix Vermeille – (2) – ''Bint Pasha (1987), Jolypha (1992)'' ----
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* Bayerisches Zuchtrennen – (1) – ''Kaieteur (2002)'' *
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– (1) – ''Glint of Gold (1982)'' ----
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*Jockeys' Invitation Race – ''Destiny'' (1974) *Hong Kong Derby – (2) – ''Breathing Exercise (1975)'', ''Grand Duke (1977)'' *Queen's Silver Jubilee Challenge Cup – ''Caerdeon Line'' (1977) *St. Andrew's Plate – ''Seven Stars'' (1979) *Hong Kong Gold Cup – ''Observatory (1979)'' ----
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* Irish 2,000 Guineas – (3) – ''Grundy (1975), Kings Lake (1981), Tirol (1990)'' *
Irish Champion Stakes The Irish Champion Stakes ( Irish: Curadh-Dhuais na hÉireann) is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs (2 ...
– (2) – ''Kings Lake (1981), Sadler's Wells (1984)'' *
Irish Derby The Irish Derby ( Irish: Dearbaí na hÉireann) is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a dista ...
– (4) – ''Grundy (1975), El Gran Senor (1984), Law Society (1985), Commander in Chief (1993)'' *
Irish Oaks The Irish Oaks is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile and 4 furlongs (2,414 metres), and it ...
– (3) – ''Colorspin (1986), Wemyss Bight (1993), Bolas (1994)'' * Irish St. Leger – (1) – ''Leading Counsel (1985)'' * Matron Stakes – (1) – ''Mighty Fly (1983)'' * Moyglare Stud Stakes – (1) – ''Woodstream (1981)'' * National Stakes – (3) – ''El Gran Senor (1983), Law Society (1984), Danehill Dancer (1995)'' * Phoenix Stakes – (3) – ''Achieved (1981), Digamist (1987), Danehill Dancer (1995)'' * Tattersalls Gold Cup – (1) – ''Batshoof (1990)'' ----
Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
* Derby Italiano – (1) – ''Old Country (1982)'' * Gran Premio del Jockey Club – (2) – ''Silver Patriarch (1998), Golden Snake (2000)'' * Gran Premio di Milano – (1) – ''Tony Bin (1988)'' * Premio Presidente della Repubblica – (1) – ''Tony Bin (1988)'' * Premio Roma – (2) – ''Knifebox (1993), Taipan (1998)'' ----
Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
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Japan Cup The is one of the most prestigious horse races in Japan. It is contested on the last Sunday of November, post time of 15:40 at Tokyo Racecourse in Fuchu, Tokyo at a distance of 2400 meters (about miles) run under weight for age conditions with ...
– (1) – '' Jupiter Island (1986)'' ----
Slovakia Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's m ...
* Slovenské Derby – (1) – ''Lonango'' (1997) ----
United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
* Arlington Million – (1) – ''Tolomeo (1983)'' * Breeders' Cup Sprint – (1) – ''Sheikh Albadou (1991)'' * Breeders' Cup Turf – (1) – ''Pebbles (1985)'' * Man o' War Stakes – (1) – Defensive Play (1990)


Major wins as a trainer

Italy * Gran Criterium – (1) – ''Hearts of Fire (2009)''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Eddery, Pat 1952 births 2015 deaths Honorary officers of the Order of the British Empire People from Newbridge, County Kildare Irish racehorse trainers Irish jockeys Lester Award winners Equestrians from County Kildare British Champion flat jockeys Place of death missing British Champion apprentice jockeys