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Original Post 2007-Jul-22, 11:30 AM

Danny Brereton

Article from Spring Racing Carnival

Born, February 7, 1965

Danny Brereton admits he is a traveller. Even at 41, he admits the lure of another overseas riding assignment, if it came along, would be tempting. Brereton comes from a racing background. His father Terry was a handy jockey. As a kid, Brereton agrees he was unsettled. He started his apprenticeship with noted mentor, Caulfield trainer Frank King. “Frank and I decided to part company,” Brereton said.

Next to take on the young jockey was Ray Martin, then followed the strict disciplinarian Bob Hoysted at Epsom, where Brereton finished his time. His first winner was Fine With Me at Kilmore in 1981, as a 16-year-old apprentice. Brereton had increasing weight problems, so he accepted a permit to ride under a higher weight scale in Hong Kong in 1987. He was one of the first Victorian jockeys to move to the then British colony. He stayed there for six years, then did one year at Macau in 1994 before returning to Melbourne in 1995.

Trainers were quick to grab the “new and improved” Danny Brereton. He had refined his skills in the competitive environment of Hong Kong. He became noted for his good hands and patience. It was one of those patient rides that won him his first Group 1 win – the 1997 Blue Diamond Stakes on the Lee Freedman-trained Knowledge. Within months he had won another two Group 1 races, on the brilliant Al Mansour in the QTC Sires Produce Stakes and Group 1 Castlemaine Stakes, both at Eagle Farm. Brereton has made the occasional trip back to Asia, riding in Macau, Malaysia and Singapore. He is stable rider for the Cranbourne-based Michael Kent, and also rides for Brian Jenkins and Colin Little.

First winner: Fine With Me, Kilmore, 1981.

First Group 1 winner: Leica Smile, Australasian Oaks, Morphettville, 1996.

Group 1 wins (to August 1, 2006): 7 (five in Australia)
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2010-Aug-22, 11:26 AM

His wife was a regular contributor on the old forum, filly.
Thoughts with you.


She is now Crimson, on this forum, and thoughts go out to her and all the family, and fingers crossed, all bodes well for Danny  fingers crossed
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2010-Aug-22, 11:33 AM

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Mrs B was one of the very early members of Racehorse Talk and I'm sure she still pops in.  A very difficult time for her and family.  I wish danny a very speedy recovery.  I understand Nick Hall also came down any word on him.
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2010-Aug-22, 11:47 AM

Shaken but okay, per Hoss.
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2010-Aug-22, 12:44 PM

Gee, hearing the report on Sky, DB's a lot more than "shaken".

Requires surgery for broken vertebra?

Thinking of DB and family.
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2010-Aug-22, 12:52 PM

Hall was shaken
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2010-Aug-22, 12:54 PM

  Deb thoughts and prayers with you and your family xo
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2010-Aug-22, 12:59 PM

I was answering Westie's question re Nick Hall.

Thoughts are with DB and family for his recovery.
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2010-Aug-23, 12:44 PM

any more news????
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2010-Aug-23, 12:54 PM

Reported on radio he had an operation on his spine yesterday and that went well. He also has lower spine issues which can only be assessed and monitored over next 2 to 6 weeks. He had a very bad concussion but fortunately no bleeding on the brain but a long way to go. Reported by Sutcliffe jockey's rep on Sky Sports radio
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2010-Aug-23, 02:25 PM



My thougts are with you Danny.

Wordedmeat - the horse suffered a  few small abrasions - according to the stewards report.
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2010-Aug-23, 02:44 PM

  Deb thoughts and prayers with you and your family xo


2nd'd RH
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2010-Aug-23, 03:42 PM

Yes best wishes Deb from the 7's, speedy recovery and good health to DB.
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2010-Aug-28, 08:42 AM

Any more news on Dan ?
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2010-Aug-28, 09:04 AM

Not beyond official:

Injured jockey Danny Brereton has been taken out of intensive care, but doctors at the Austin Hospital will not give a prognosis on his spinal injury for several weeks because of the unusual nature of the injury.

Brereton received multiple injuries in a fall from Marquee Player at Moonee Valley last Saturday, not the least of which was a fractured vertebra that impacted on his spinal cord. It will be two to six weeks before the extent of the damage becomes clear.

 
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2010-Aug-28, 09:11 AM

Thanks mate,  fingers crossed
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