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Trainer Bill Turner dies aged 78 after a fall
Trainer Bill Turner dies aged 78 after a fall

Irish Examiner

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Trainer Bill Turner dies aged 78 after a fall

Trainer Bill Turner has died aged 78 following a serious accident earlier this week. Turner, who was based in Sigwells in Somerset, was a former jockey and as a trainer became synonymous with the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster, having won the traditional first race of the Flat turf season six times. He had been in a serious condition in hospital after reportedly fracturing his skull in a fall on Monday and his daughter, Kathy, announced his death on Thursday afternoon. Speaking at Chepstow racecourse, she told Sky Sports Racing: "Dad passed away about an hour and a half ago. "We got the call in the lorry, I'd made the decision to come here, the horse (Red Snapper) was to run in dad's name in his honour, whatever had happened he would have wanted that. "He slipped away this morning. The support from everyone in racing has been absolutely outstanding. I've tried to reply to as many people as I could, but I am so sorry if I haven't replied to you or someone else. The love that man had was absolute. "He wasn't just my dad and my sister's dad and Ryan's grandfather, he was everyone's dad and the people who he has helped in their careers saw him as a dad. "He would have preferred to have been going flat out up the gallops but unfortunately it was a freak accident. "I still can't get round that this injury has done this to him, as I've pulled him out from such serious injuries on the gallops. Only last Sunday he was re-felting my sister's salon roof." Mick's Yer Man was Turner's last Brocklesby winner in 2013 and that victory held special significance. Kathy Turner added: "His best ever moment was when Ryan (While, grandson) won the Brocklesby on Mick's Yer Man."

Tributes paid after horse racing trainer Bill Turner dies following fall, aged 78
Tributes paid after horse racing trainer Bill Turner dies following fall, aged 78

Irish Independent

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Tributes paid after horse racing trainer Bill Turner dies following fall, aged 78

Turner, who was based in Sigwells in Somerset, was a former jockey and as a trainer became synonymous with the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster, having won the traditional first race of the Flat turf season six times. He had been in a serious condition in hospital after reportedly fracturing his skull in a fall on Monday and his daughter, Kathy, announced his death on Thursday afternoon. Speaking at Chepstow racecourse, she told Sky Sports Racing: "Dad passed away about an hour and a half ago. "We got the call in the lorry, I'd made the decision to come here, the horse (Red Snapper) was to run in dad's name in his honour, whatever had happened he would have wanted that. "He slipped away this morning. The support from everyone in racing has been absolutely outstanding. I've tried to reply to as many people as I could, but I am so sorry if I haven't replied to you or someone else. The love that man had was absolute. "He wasn't just my dad and my sister's dad and Ryan's grandfather, he was everyone's dad and the people who he has helped in their careers saw him as a dad. "He would have preferred to have been going flat out up the gallops but unfortunately it was a freak accident. "I still can't get round that this injury has done this to him, as I've pulled him out from such serious injuries on the gallops. Only last Sunday he was re-felting my sister's salon roof." Mick's Yer Man was Turner's last Brocklesby winner in 2013 and that victory held special significance. Kathy Turner added: "His best ever moment was when Ryan (While, grandson) won the Brocklesby on Mick's Yer Man." In a statement British Horseracing Authority chief executive Brant Dunshea said: "Everybody at the BHA is deeply saddened by the news of Bill Turner's death. My thoughts, along with my colleagues at the BHA and everyone involved in the sport, are with Bill's family and friends, as well as everyone who works at the yard. "Bill was a wonderful stalwart of our sport. He poured his heart and soul into racing, both as a jockey and then a trainer, and we will particularly miss his annual runner in the Brocklesby Stakes, which he won an impressive six times. "We will do everything we can to support the yard during this incredibly challenging period."

Trainer Bill Turner dies aged 78
Trainer Bill Turner dies aged 78

Rhyl Journal

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Trainer Bill Turner dies aged 78

Turner, who was based in Sigwells in Somerset, was a former jockey and as a trainer became synonymous with the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster, having won the traditional first race of the Flat turf season six times. He had been in a serious condition in hospital after reportedly fracturing his skull in a fall on Monday and his daughter, Kathy, announced his death on Thursday afternoon. Speaking at Chepstow racecourse, she told Sky Sports Racing: 'Dad passed away about an hour and a half ago. 'We got the call in the lorry, I'd made the decision to come here, the horse (Red Snapper) was to run in dad's name in his honour, whatever had happened he would have wanted that. 'He slipped away this morning. The support from everyone in racing has been absolutely outstanding. I've tried to reply to as many people as I could, but I am so sorry if I haven't replied to you or someone else. The love that man had was absolute. 'He wasn't just my dad and my sister's dad and Ryan's grandfather, he was everyone's dad and the people who he has helped in their careers saw him as a dad. 'He would have preferred to have been going flat out up the gallops but unfortunately it was a freak accident. 'I still can't get round that this injury has done this to him, as I've pulled him out from such serious injuries on the gallops. Only last Sunday he was re-felting my sister's salon roof.' Mick's Yer Man was Turner's last Brocklesby winner in 2013 and that victory held special significance. Kathy Turner added: 'His best ever moment was when Ryan (While, grandson) won the Brocklesby on Mick's Yer Man.' In a statement British Horseracing Authority chief executive Brant Dunshea said: 'Everybody at the BHA is deeply saddened by the news of Bill Turner's death. My thoughts, along with my colleagues at the BHA and everyone involved in the sport, are with Bill's family and friends, as well as everyone who works at the yard. 'Bill was a wonderful stalwart of our sport. He poured his heart and soul into racing, both as a jockey and then a trainer, and we will particularly miss his annual runner in the Brocklesby Stakes, which he won an impressive six times. 'We will do everything we can to support the yard during this incredibly challenging period.'

Legendary trainer killed by horse as daughter makes TV announcement 90 minutes after death
Legendary trainer killed by horse as daughter makes TV announcement 90 minutes after death

Wales Online

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Wales Online

Legendary trainer killed by horse as daughter makes TV announcement 90 minutes after death

Legendary trainer killed by horse as daughter makes TV announcement 90 minutes after death His daughter confirmed the tragic news at Chepstow racecourse after the 'freak' accident Turner is fighting for his life in hospital Legendary racehorse trainer Bill Turner has died aged 78 following a serious accident at his Somerset yard earlier this week. Turner, a former jockey based in Sigwells, was renowned for his remarkable record in the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster, the traditional curtain-raiser to the Flat turf season, which he won six times. He had been in hospital in a critical condition after reportedly fracturing his skull in a fall on Monday, when he was struck by a horse. His daughter, Kathy, confirmed his death on Thursday afternoon while speaking to Sky Sports Racing from Chepstow Racecourse, where one of his runners, Red Snapper, was competing in his honour. 'Dad passed away about an hour and a half ago,' she said. 'The support from everyone in racing has been absolutely outstanding. "I've tried to reply to as many people as I could, but I am so sorry if I haven't replied. Article continues below "The love that man had was absolute. 'He wasn't just my dad and my sister's dad and Ryan's grandfather, he was everyone's dad. "The people he helped in their careers saw him as a father figure. "He would have preferred to have been going flat out up the gallops, but unfortunately it was a freak accident.' Turner's most recent Brocklesby win came in 2013 with Mick's Yer Man, ridden by his grandson Ryan While — a victory Kathy described as her father's proudest moment. 'I still can't get my head around this injury doing this to him,' she added. Article continues below 'I've pulled him out from such serious injuries on the gallops before. "Only last Sunday he was re-felting my sister's salon roof.' Turner's career spanned decades, producing countless winners and earning a reputation as one of racing's great characters.

Horse racing trainer Bill Turner, Brocklesby Stakes specialist, dies aged 78 after fall
Horse racing trainer Bill Turner, Brocklesby Stakes specialist, dies aged 78 after fall

The Guardian

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Horse racing trainer Bill Turner, Brocklesby Stakes specialist, dies aged 78 after fall

The trainer Bill Turner has died aged 78 after having a serious accidenton Monday. Turner, who was based in Sigwells in Somerset, was a former jockey and as a trainer became synonymous with the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster, having won the traditional first race of the Flat turf season six times. He had been in a serious condition in hospital after reportedly fracturing his skull in a fall and his daughter, Kathy, announced his death on Thursday afternoon. Speaking at Chepstow racecourse, she told Sky Sports Racing: 'Dad passed away about an hour and a half ago. 'We got the call in the lorry, I'd made the decision to come here, the horse [Red Snapper] was to run in dad's name in his honour, whatever had happened he would have wanted that. 'He slipped away this morning. The support from everyone in racing has been absolutely outstanding. I've tried to reply to as many people as I could, but I am so sorry if I haven't replied to you or someone else. The love that man had was absolute. 'He wasn't just my dad and my sister's dad and Ryan's grandfather, he was everyone's dad and the people who he has helped in their careers saw him as a dad. He would have preferred to have been going flat out up the gallops but unfortunately it was a freak accident. 'I still can't get round that this injury has done this to him, as I've pulled him out from such serious injuries on the gallops. Only last Sunday he was refelting my sister's salon roof.' Mick's Yer Man was Turner's last Brocklesby winner in 2013 and that victory held special significance. Kathy Turner added: 'His best ever moment was when Ryan [While, his grandson] won the Brocklesby on Mick's Yer Man .'

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