Mouse Morris: His Extraordinary Racing Life

Awards:   Short-listed for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2008 Shortlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2008. Shortlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2008.
Author:   Declan Colley
Publisher:   Gill
ISBN:  

9781905172856


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   October 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Mouse Morris: His Extraordinary Racing Life


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Awards

  • Short-listed for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2008
  • Shortlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2008.
  • Shortlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2008.

Overview

'This is no surprise, we certainly weren't here for the beer.' Mouse's reaction to Hear the Echo's Irish Grand National Victory in March 2008. Horse racing is renowned for colour, characters and wealth. Michael 'Mouse' Morris, third son of Michael and Sheila Morris, better known as Lord and Lady Killanin, is one of the most colourful characters in Irish horse racing today. Mouse's formal education ended when he was diagnosed as dyslexic aged fifteen. After working at a racing stables, he joined Willie O'Grady's yard in Tipperary as its amateur jockey. He teamed up with Edward O'Grady to win the Foxhunter's Chase at Cheltenham, the first of many successes for both at the festival. Mouse turned professional in 1975 and his many wins included two Champion Chases at Cheltenham and the Irish Grand National. His career as a jockey unravelled on a chilly November day in 1977 in Carolina when he suffered a crushing fall riding in the Colonial Cup. However, it propelled him into training where he has been prominent ever since. Despite little money or business skill, and a preference to train quality rather than quantity, Mouse has trained an impressive list of big-race winners, most notably Michael O'Leary's War Of Attrition in the 2006 Gold Cup (now back in action!) and Hear The Echo, a long-odds winner of the 2008 Irish Grand National. Jockeys, trainers, owners and stable lads express a rare fondness and respect for Mouse. Mouse himself speaks frankly of his wild ride on the racing rollercoaster, of days as a jockey, as a trainer, of financial hurdles (most notably, his part in the infamous Gay Futures affair), personal crises and tragedy. He remains one of Irish racing's truly unique characters.

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Author:   Declan Colley
Publisher:   Gill
Imprint:   The Collins Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781905172856


ISBN 10:   1905172850
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   October 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix Introduction xi 1 The End and the Beginning 1 2 The Lord 7 3 Childhood 21 4 Jockey: A Different Life 29 5 Gay Future 47 6 Early Training 61 7 Buck House 75 8 The Match 85 9 Cheltenham: The Meaning of Life and a Second Winner 93 10 Trapper John 109 11 Lean Times: Keeping the Show on the Road 115 12 Methodology: Working for the Mouse 121 13 Cahervillahow: The Unluckiest of Horses 131 14 Fallow Years 137 15 It's War: Mouse Fights Back 145 16 War: Triumph and Despair 155 17 War: The Ultimate Achievement 163 18 War: Disaster 179 19 Moving On: Venalmar and the Future 189 Index 197

Reviews

'Well-researched work, concisely written yet expansive in its treatment of both horses and people' Sunday Tribune 'A revealing insight into one of the best-known names but least-known personalities in Irish racing' Sunday times 'A delightfully warm book' Irish Examiner


Author Information

Declan Colley is a journalist with over thirty years' experience, having worked in Wexford and Dublin prior to moving to Cork to work for the Irish Examiner where, for the last ten years, he was the Deputy Sports Editor. Earlier this year, he left the Examiner fold to pursue a career as a freelance writer. He lives in Cork with his wife and their dog, Dollie.

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