Hore-Lacy looking at post-training options

Sunday 3 August 2014, 5:11pm

Rick Hore-Lacy is looking forward to playing a part in the racing industry despite his impending retirement from the training ranks.

Hore-Lacy, who has had a colourful career of many highs and lows, is in the process of winding down his Caulfield stable which will close by the end of the year.

"Over the next six months I want to retire. I'm 75 and I plan to, starting next year, try to find a big client and just buy yearlings for him," Hore-Lacy said.

"If I'm successful at that, the aim would be to fly all around the world buying yearlings for what I hope would be just one client."

Hore-Lacy has about a dozen horses left in work including Jarrah Twist, a winner at Seymour on Sunday for apprentice Patrick Moloney who is back after four months on the sidelines recovering from injury.

"They're all for sale and I have to be out of the training side of it well before Christmas," Hore-Lacy said.

Hore-Lacy has an eye for a young horse and nurtured the early careers of many Group One winners including future breeding giants Canny Lad and Redoute's Choice.

The winner of the 1990 Golden Slipper, Canny Lad produced the winners of 10 Group One races and became an exceptional sire of brood mares including Shantha's Choice, the dam of Redoute's Choice.

Hore-Lacy prepared Redoute's Choice to win multiple Group One races before he was retired to Arrowfield Stud.

Redoute's Choice is a multiple Australian champion sire, this year beating his son Snitzel for the title.

The most recent Group One winner Hore-Lacy trained was Toorak Toff, the colt and now stallion who claimed the Golden Rose in 2010 and Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield a year later.

Toorak Toff was a perfect example of Hore-Lacy's eye for a yearling.

He picked him out at the Magic Millions but had to persuade a long-time client to bid after being barred from buying yearlings because he was in debt to the sales company after failing to sell shares in horses he bought the year before.

– AAP

Latest News

Prime Thoroughbreds - We have a Host of Leaders in our Team

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Prime Thor­ough­bred’s cur­rent rac­ing team is putt­ing to­gether quite a re­cord. We have 22 hors­es that have raced in our team at pre­sent. Six­teen of th­ese are win­n­ers in­clud­ing the Stakes win­n­ing trio Ru­bisa­ki, Fituese and Xtreme­time with Miss Di­vine Em and Miss In Charge run­n­ing 4th in Stakes races. This sees a stakes win­n­er to win­n­er ra­tio of 18.75% with a stake’s per­formed to win­n­er ra­tio of 31.25%. Th­ese are ex­cep­tio­n­al fig­ures.   More »

Freedmans land maiden Group One win

Saturday, 27 February 2021

Un­der-rat­ed fil­ly For­bid­den Love has emerged as an au­tumn car­ni­val smokey with a bril­liant per­for­mance to win the Sur­round Stakes at Rand­wick.  More »

Capriccio completes Damian Lane treble

Saturday, 27 February 2021

In a big day for coun­try-trained hors­es, War­r­nam­bool fil­ly Capric­cio has tak­en out the In­glis Dash for Daniel Bow­man.  More »

More news headlines »