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128: 29: 423: 420: 191:. The W. was apparently taken from Waugh's surname. Becoming too heavy for the flat, he rode as a National Hunt jockey for Ivor Anthony and Johnny Marshall; his career as a jockey was ended by a fall at 301:, later becoming Ashleybank Investments. Richards trained many good horses for these owners. They commonly named their animals using 'Tartan' as the first word in the name. One of them, 228:
On Timeform Ratings, One Man was the best chaser Richards ever trained. He was an exciting horse who visually traveled with ease throughout his races. He won the
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and was apprenticed as a flat jockey to Jack Waugh. His middle initial, W., was allegedly inserted in his name by an official at
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in Cumbria in 1968. He subsequently moved to a new purpose-built stables at Greystoke village in 1988.
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Richards will also be remembered for training the fearless, front-running two-mile chaser,
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in the Spring of that year, after dueling from a long way out with the eventual winner,
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at the start of his career to differentiate him from the champion flat jockey Sir
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As well as his two Grand National winners he gained major successes with
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The Boss: The Life and Times of Horseracing Legend Gordon W. Richards
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In 1964 he took out a licence to train, initially at
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in October 1984. He had been beaten narrowly in the
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Lucius
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