John Fleming

“He'll Never Die” – Memory Of Fleming Lives On Through Royal Ascot-Bound The Harv

Trainer Michael O'Callaghan has opened up about the emotion surrounding the Goodwood success of The Harv (Ten Sovereigns), named in honour of his late friend and business partner John Fleming, who helped source the Royal Ascot-bound juvenile merely hours before his untimely death back in April.  The Harv was heavily-punted into 5-6 favouritism before making a winning debut in a six-furlong novice on Sunday. That performance convinced his trainer that the colt was up to running in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, for which he is a general 33-1...

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Racing In Mourning Over Tragic Death Of 'Utterly Unique' John Fleming

Joe Murphy, Bill Dwan, Richard Brown and Michael Donohoe have led the tributes to racing's "problem solver" John Fleming, who died after being struck by a bus at Dublin Airport on Thursday morning. Fleming, 62, enjoyed huge success as an owner, notably with trainers Michael O'Callaghan and Joe Murphy. His biggest day came last summer when Cercene, who he part-owned, won the Group 1 Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot while Navassa Island carried his own colours to Listed success at Cork earlier this month. He was also a keen trader...

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John Fleming
John Fleming Dies In Tragic Accident

Racehorse owner John Fleming has died in a tragic accident at Dublin Airport, the Irish Times reported. Fleming died at the scene after being struck by a bus while on foot at Dublin Airport shortly after midnight on Thursday. In his 60s, Fleming owned an Irish accountancy firm which specialised in services within the racing industry. He also published the Irish Racing Yearbook. "Our deepest sympathies are with the loved ones of the deceased," a DAA spokesman said. Horse Racing Ireland's CEO Suzanne Eade said, "Like everyone connected to Irish...

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'I Was Thinking I'd Nothing To Show For My Life But Cercene Has Made It All Worthwhile'

The racing Gods looked down and smiled on us at Royal Ascot last week in delivering one of the greatest results imaginable when Joe Murphy and his son - also Joe - landed a breakthrough Group 1 triumph in the Coronation Stakes with Cercene.  It was a triumph for the grass roots operators and one that many thought was impossible in this day and age. The Murphys run a high-class but humble outfit on the outskirts of Fethard in County Tipperary. Success over the might of Francis Graffard and Aidan...

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