Mick Kinane leads the tributes to nine-time champion Pat Smullen

Mick Kinane leads the tributes to nine-time champion Pat Smullen

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Following Pat Smullen’s retirement from the saddle, leading figures from the sport have paid tribute to the nine-times champion jockey:
Mick Kinane, 13-times Irish champion Flat jockey
“Pat has come through a tough time and it’s good to see he’s got his health back, which is obviously the main thing.
“He’s been a very good jockey and can be very proud of the career he’s had.
“We had some good scraps and some great times, on and off the track. Hopefully they’ll continue.”
Aidan O’Brien, multiple champion trainer
“Pat was second to none, both as a jockey and a horseman. As a human being he has inspired people all over the world, especially with the way he has dealt with and spoken about his illness.
“We, like everybody else, look forward to reading his articles and hearing his interviews as his knowledge, experience and wisdom will be an invaluable contribution to everyone.”
Joseph O’Brien, dual Irish champion Flat jockey
“Pat is someone I looked up to both before I started riding and after I started riding – he was an idol of mine.
“I was lucky enough to be able to ride against him for a number of years. We were tough competitors, but he was always an absolute gentleman and we had some great times together on and off the track.
“He’s a great man and a great jockey and I wish him all the best in whichever road he chooses to go down in the future.”
Kevin O’Ryan, Smullen’s agent and brother-in-law
“I first met Pat when we were both working in Dermot Weld’s and he gave me the opening I was looking for when he asked me to be his agent.
“He’s now my brother-in-law and a great friend.
“For me, Pat Smullen epitomises the word professionalism – he’s got an unbelievable work ethic and determination and he’s someone all young jockeys should aspire to.
“It really is the end of an era with Pat and Ruby (Walsh) retiring in the last week, but as one chapter closes another one opens and I’m sure Pat will go on to be a huge success in whatever he decides to do going forward.”
Fran Berry, leading jockey who recently retired due to injury
Berry told sportinglife.com: “I’ve known Pat from day one when it comes to my riding days and we’ve gradually become very good friends. Myself, Pat, Declan McDonogh and a few others have been really close for years and he’s a great man.
“He’s been a fantastic rider throughout his career but the last year has really been the measure of the man.
“Thankfully he’s come out the right side of that after the cancer diagnosis and while it’s sad that he’s retiring from riding, he’s got the whole rest of his life ahead of him.
“In terms of his quality in the saddle, he’s right up there with the likes of Mick Kinane and Johnny Murtagh as top Irish riders, he’s an ultra professional and it made no different whether it was Ballinrobe on a Tuesday or the Curragh on a big Saturday.”
Declan McDonogh, former Irish champion Flat jockey
“We’ve become very close over the years – I’m actually godfather to one of Pat’s sons, Paddy.
“It’s been an emotional rollercoaster over the last year or so and it’s great that he’s got over that big hurdle now, which is the main thing.
“Career-wise he’s had a fantastic time. We had plenty of battles on the track and he’s been a phenomenal jockey, a brilliant professional and a fantastic role model for any young jockeys coming through.
“I started three or four years after Pat and we’ve soldiered on together. It’s a bit surreal now that he’s retired and Fran Berry has recently retired as well – the older crew is getting smaller!
“It’s unbelievable that Pat Smullen, Fran Berry and Ruby Walsh have all retired in the space of a month or so, but at least they’re all getting out in one piece.”
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