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Tommy Cullinan

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420:" is the greatest leaper I have ever ridden… Really, all I had to do was a bit of work at the finish. The horse did the rest. Not one single mistake did he make, and right from the start I was going on the bit. The horse gave me such a confident feeling that the only surprising thing was that I didn't win by a wider margin. I just let him run along in my hands all the time, having in mind that I must save a bit for the finish. Everything went well in the first circuit, and I kept a good place, in nice touch with the leaders. We jumped the water second and when we got into the country again I let Glangesia continue to give me a lead. The field gradually thinned down, but no matter what came along to join us in the front rank, I felt my horse going strongly, and I had no fear. There were three of us left to fight it out coming on to the racecourse. Here I got my first shock. Two fences from home I lost an iron and had to jump the last fence with only one foot in a stirrup. I did not recover it until after passing the winning post, but though my horse rolled a bit after landing on the flat, he came again and ran his race out as game as a pebble, though we both had to put in all we knew to land that wonderful prize." 408:, sired by an unknown horse. Nevertheless, he was well backed and started the race as the 100/8 second favourite, his price shortened due to the thousands of Irish - including a number of Catholic priests - who romantically backed the combination of Irish horse, trainer and jockey. Despite good going only five of the 41 starters of the 1930 Grand National would stay the course and the result remains among the closest finishes on record. By the last fence it was a straight shootout between the leading three; Melleray's Belle, Sir Lindsay and Shaun Goilin. On the final flat a burst of speed enabled Shaun Goilin to outpace his two rivals and win by a neck in the unusually fast time of 9 minutes, 40 3/4 seconds (compared with an average for the time of over 10 minutes). So close was the finish that James Mason, riding Melleray's Belle, initially thought that he had won. 31: 324:. Trained by Fred Witherington, Don Sancho would provide Cullinan with the first big win of his career. Under heavy going, Don Sancho was ten lengths behind the two frontrunners before the last fence. However, on the final flat Don Sancho was able to pull alongside and then take the race by a length. Cullinan's 366:
to a twenty-length victory in the 1929 race and would start as the 8/11 favourite. Surviving an error at the first fence, Easter Hero opened up a clear lead. However, by the penultimate fence Rees' 1930 mount Gib was neck and neck. But when Gib fell at the penultimate fence, Easter Hero was clear to
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took an early lead only to fall on the first circuit. This triggered a pile-up from which just seven of the 42 starters emerged with seated jockeys. By the penultimate fence just three remained, including Billy Barton. When Great Span also fell, Billy Barton briefly led, only to fall himself at the
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matched the achievement. Cullinan followed up the last of these wins by completing an Aintree double, riding Kakushin to victory in the Champion Steeplechase on the same afternoon. As in the earlier race, Cullinan secured the win on the final flat, after jumping second at the final fence behind
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Cullinan was first partnered with Brown Tony - another product of Anthony's stable - for the fourth annual running of the Champion Hurdle. Brown Tony took the win ahead of favourite Cleer Cash and Peertoi, though the three horses crossing the judge's line of vision almost together. The official
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jockey in the 1923 Irish National Hunt racing season aged 16. After steady progress he twice headed the list of winning amateur jockeys in both 1926 and 1927. This success afforded Cullinan the opportunity of a professional career in
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Cullinan's feat of winning the Champion Hurdle, Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National in a single season - known as the unofficial Triple Crown of National Hunt racing - would not be repeated until 2024 when
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for owner Walter H. Midwood. It meant Cullinan would now ride against Sir Lindsay, a horse from his retained stable. Shaun Goilin's lineage was unusually vague for a
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at Aintree three days before the off. It meant that Cullinan would be unable to partner his intended mount, a race for which the duo had been the
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Cullinan was partnered with Evolution, again a non-finisher falling at the 8th fence. Cullinan did not secure a mount for the
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take a twenty length victory, becoming the first horse to win back-to-back Gold Cups. Cullinan said of his victory that:
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On the same afternoon, Cullinan had the mount of Easter Hero for the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Easter Hero had been ridden by
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having failed to identify himself on return to barracks. However, in reality Cullinan had committed suicide.
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Cullinan rode fewer races from 1935, concentrating on training, including ponies under Pony Turf Club Rules.
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However, in claiming Gold Cup victory, Easter Hero sustained a tendon injury and had to be withdrawn from the
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Midwood apparently gave Cullinan a cheque for £1,000 out of the £5,000 prize money he received for the win.
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was Easter Hero. In October of that year Cullinan was appointed first jockey to American owner,
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Cullinan married Noreen Stella Barlow on 23 March 1936. They were divorced in 1938.
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For the second year in succession, Cullinan took the mount of Billy Barton for the
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on Trocadero, another non-finish when the jockey was unseated at the 11th fence.
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Interviewed after the race, Cullinan said that his horse had provided him with an
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and an early influence on Cullinan's chosen career. Cullinan began riding as an
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Cullinan was instead belatedly partnered for the 1930 Grand National with
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who, in 1930, became the first to secure the unofficial Triple Crown of
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1927, Cullinan took his first mount as a professional jockey at
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On 11 April 1940 Cullinan died from a fatal gunshot wound at a
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Thomas Brady Cullinan was born on 15 May 1906 in Brookville,
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Shaun Goilin's owner Midwood said of Cullinan that he
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Cullinan's Appointment" 29: 16:Irish jockey, winner of the Grand National 1041:Sunday Mail (Brisbane: Qld: 1926 - 1954) 1031: 1029: 996: 994: 359:verdict was a head win for Brown Tony. 208:in a single season, riding the winning 1500: 973:Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1026: 991: 445:, falling at the 10th fence. For the 257:beginning in December 1927, aged 21. 1071:Narembeen Observer (WA: 1928 - 1933) 1037:"Won by a Neck - Liverpool National" 572:"FEATURE: Cullinan One of the Elite" 453:, but was partnered with Kilbuck in 1354:"Decrees Nisi for Northants People" 1290:"Well-Known Jockey to Train Ponies" 664:"Yesterday's Racing - Leopardstown" 385:after their success at Cheltenham. 328:was praised in the sporting press. 13: 1097:"Racing Notes - The Rider's Story" 792:"How Don Sancho Won at Fairyhouse" 14: 1544: 164:Champion Chase (1881-1950) - 1930 467: 260: 123: 1469: 1437: 1409: 1377: 1345: 1313: 1281: 1263: 1245: 1227: 1209: 1177: 1151: 1119: 1113:National Library of New Zealand 1089: 1059: 959: 927: 921:National Library of New Zealand 897: 865: 833: 815: 783: 119: 1523:Sportspeople from County Clare 1477:"Gunner Thomas Brady Cullinan" 751: 719: 687: 655: 623: 591: 563: 539: 513: 1: 1518:Equestrians from County Clare 1386:"Death of Mr. T. B. Cullinan" 506: 227: 760:"The Amazing Grand National" 392:, trained by Irish trainer 7: 284:horse Billy Barton for the 10: 1549: 1463:British Newspaper Archive 1403:British Newspaper Archive 1371:British Newspaper Archive 1339:British Newspaper Archive 1307:British Newspaper Archive 1203:British Newspaper Archive 1145:British Newspaper Archive 1020:British Newspaper Archive 985:British Newspaper Archive 953:British Newspaper Archive 891:British Newspaper Archive 859:British Newspaper Archive 809:British Newspaper Archive 777:British Newspaper Archive 745:British Newspaper Archive 713:British Newspaper Archive 696:"Jumping Novices of Note" 681:British Newspaper Archive 649:British Newspaper Archive 637:Sheffield Daily Telegraph 632:"Irish Stewards' Inquiry" 617:British Newspaper Archive 600:"Turf Notes "by Turfite"" 176: 171: 138: 133: 103: 83: 56: 40: 28: 21: 1327:Birmingham Daily Gazette 475: 1481:Commonwealth War Graves 301:final fence. 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Index


Jockey
Ennis
County Clare
Ireland
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
Irish Grand National
Champion Hurdle
Cheltenham Gold Cup
Grand National
Easter Hero
Shaun Goilin
Irish
jockey
National Hunt racing
horse
Grand National
Cheltenham Gold Cup
Champion Hurdle
Ennis
Co. Clare
Ireland
Hunt
amateur
England
Boxing Day
Leopardstown
Dublin
American

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