William haggas wife William Haggas is a British Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, based at Somerville Lodge stables in Newmarket, Suffolk. He is the son-in-law of the multiple champion jockey Lester Piggott. [1] He was educated at Harrow and played cricket at Lord's for Harrow against Eton in , and , captaining the side in the match.
William haggas children Seven Time Classic-winning trainer, William Haggas is one of the most respected trainers in the headquarters of British racing in Newmarket. William spent time with John Winter and Sir Mark Prescott before taking out his own license and training his first winner - Tricky Note (15th April ) - from his Somerville Lodge base where he has been.
William haggas daughter William Haggas, born in Skipton on August 23, , has been one of racing’s top trainers for the last 30 years, with multiple Group 1 winners punctuating a career which started back in
William haggas entries William Haggas is a British Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, based at Somerville Lodge stables in Newmarket, Suffolk. He started his working life in his father"s textile factory, but quit after three months and headed to Newmarket.
William haggas stable tour William Haggas is the quiet assassin of Newmarket trainers, with a string of accomplished horses that have won him a Derby and an Oaks at Epsom. One of the trusted trainers for the Royal Family, Haggas won the aptly titled Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Australia's Randwick racecourse in 20with Addeybb.
William haggas website William Haggas is the son of Yorkshire textile entrepreneur Brian Haggas but, having worked for his father for three months, he famously drove to Newmarket and begged the late Jeremy Hindley – who trained a horse for his father – for a job.
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After spending time with John Winter and Sir Mark Prescott, William Haggas took out his own training license and trained his first winner Tricky Note in from his Somerville Lodge base. In , Haggas became a member of the elite band of trainers to have saddled two Epsom Classic winners when Dancing Rain took out the Oaks, adding to.