No more Henrys anymore.. Last of a generation of dignified classy gentlemen Henry remains as good a trainer as ever there was and my favourite aspect of this story is his friendship with the equally wonderful and decent Khalid Abdullah, who sadly we also lost recently Something so special about the way Frankel came along and further strengthened the relationship between the two great men of racing.. I have no doubt Mr Abdullahs loyalty and Frankel were the reason Henry remained with us in the last two years and one wonders about the way both men parted form us shortly after Frankel.. I guess it couldnt have got any better RIP two of racings special folk
Tom i love horses i grew up with 2 and i saw all the races of frankel and you.You and frankel are only one is an amazing thing only the horse lovers understand that,the wind in your face the best in the life .
No more Henrys anymore.. Last of a generation of dignified classy gentlemen Henry remains as good a trainer as ever there was and my favourite aspect of this story is his friendship with the equally wonderful and decent Khalid Abdullah, who sadly we also lost recently Something so special about the way Frankel came along and further strengthened the relationship between the two great men of racing.. I have no doubt Mr Abdullahs loyalty and Frankel were the reason Henry remained with us in the last two years and one wonders about the way both men parted form us shortly after Frankel.. I guess it couldnt have got any better RIP two of racings special folk
What an amazing tribute to Sir Henry by Tom Queally.
Pure Class
Hi Tom, you and Sir Cecil and Frankel, the greatest trio of all time!!!!
1 of my absolute heroes along with another Sir, Christopher Lee. 2 men with amazing intelligence and charisma. Miss you guys
British Racing will never be the same ! But young people like you with ❤ will make us remember Sir Henry Cecil
Tom i love horses i grew up with 2 and i saw all the races of frankel and you.You and frankel are only one is an amazing thing only the horse lovers understand that,the wind in your face the best in the life .
Well spoken Tom.
Good lad, Nice interview.
Bit of racing died in the UK when Sir Henry passed.
For me the best.
RIP.
So much class.
Very nice interview. had the priviledge to talk a few times with the guv'rnor.
i will very miss sir henry Cecil's
Amazing words.
Well done Tom. Henry and you made Frankel.
Henry sir
Whatever happened to this guy? Is he still riding
He’s a jump jokey now