Khaleej Times

Godolphin begins new era in Australia

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dubai — A new era for Godolphin in Australia begins on Saturday, July 8, when James Cummings has his first runners as head trainer for the stable, a Press release said.

Cummings, 29, a fourth-generation member of one of Australia’s greatest racing dynasties, brings experience beyond his years to an operation that is among the country’s strongest and most successful.

“I have been very fortunate in my career so far to have learnt my trade from some of the best in the business and I will be forever grateful to the fantastic and loyal owners that have supported me in my career so far,” Cummings said.

“It is truly an honour to be asked to join the Godolphin team as the head trainer in Australia.”

While Cumming’s makes his debut for Godolphin at a relatively low-key, off-season meeting at Warwick Farm, his planning for the major Spring races that are only a couple of months away is already well-advanced.

With the latest crop of twoyear-olds arriving at Godolphin’s Osborne Park training centre and the establishe­d stable stars back in work, Cummings has been focussed on familiaris­ing himself with the team and putting programmes together.

“Fortunatel­y, I have a fantastic team to work with. Darren Beadman, who will continue as assistant trainer, has had a great relationsh­ip with my family and rode two Melbourne Cup winners for my grandfathe­r,” he said.

“We have some outstandin­g new horses coming through and a very strong group of older horses who will be seen again in the Spring.”

Cummings lifetime involvemen­t in racing had a formal beginning in 2009 when he took up the role of junior foreman for his father Anthony. Four years later he joined his grandfathe­r, the legendary Bart Cummings, as foreman and became his assistant trainer three years later.

James Cummings was granted a trainers’ licence in 2013, continuing to train in partnershi­p until the death of his grandfathe­r in August 2015 and has since produced a steady stream of winners in his own right.

A breakthrou­gh G1 winner arrived in the first Autumn as a trainer when Prized Icon took out the Champagne Stakes in 2016 and went on to victory in the G1 Victoria Derby later in the same year.

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? James Cummings, new Godolphin head trainer in Australia.
— Supplied photo James Cummings, new Godolphin head trainer in Australia.

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