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We’re racing in Richard’s memory, says his widow

- By MARCUS TOWNEND

THE WIDOW of trainer Richard Woollacott has said Beer Goggles will race in his memory when he faces nine rivals in this afternoon’s Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham.

Woollacott, 40, was found dead at his Devon stable on Monday evening. Beer Goggles gave him the biggest win of his career when winning the Grade One Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury last month.

In a statement issued via the Injured Jockeys Fund, Kayley Woollacott, who has been granted a temporary licence to run the stable, said: ‘I would like to thank everyone for their messages of support. The racing industry has shown a huge amount of compassion for Richard and us during this tragic time.

‘ Richard was a much- loved husband, father, son, brother and friend. He was also a talented jockey and trainer who achieved many amazing things.

‘Sadly, after battling with it for many years, he lost his life to mental illness.

‘Beer Goggles will run in memory of Richard. While it will be a very emotional day for everybody, it is important that we celebrate all of Richard’s hard work and continue with his plan for this special horse. I’d welcome everyone to attend in support.

‘ While nothing will bring Richard back, I feel there is more there could, and should, be done to help others. I have therefore establishe­d an online fundraisin­g site in aid of three important charities in Richard’s memory.’

Those charities are mental health charity Mind, the Injured Jockeys Fund and Devon Air ambulance.

Cheltenham will stage a minute’s silence before the Cleeve Hurdle this afternoon as well as holding a collection at the track.

Anyone wishing to contribute to the three charities can go to virginmone­ygiving.com and search for ‘Woollacott’.

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