Education
He was educated at Eton College and was first licensed as a trainer in 1951.
He was educated at Eton College and was first licensed as a trainer in 1951.
He was successful in National Hunt racing, training the winners of 12 Cheltenham Festival races before switching to flat racing and going on to train the winners of British Classic Races.
Amongst his notable National Hunt horses were Tingle Creek, winner of 11 races and a specialist at Sandown Park Racecourse, and Frenchman"s Cove, winner of the 1962 Whitbread Gold Cup and 1964 King George VI Chase. By the 1970s he had begun to concentrate on flat racing and trained his first Classic winner when Athens Wood won the 1971 Saint Leger. In 1982 he trained Touching Wood to win the Saint Leger and Irish Saint Leger for Maktoum al Maktoum, the first Classic winner owned by the Maktoum family. Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum became his principal owner and the most successful horse he trained for Sheikh Hamdan was First Rate (at Lloyd's) Bahathri, winner of the Lowther Stakes in 1984 and the Irish 1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes and Child Stakes in 1985. His last winner came when Agdistis won at Worcester Racecourse on 12 October 1996 and he retired later that year.