Noel Harris
Noel Harris, also known as "Harry" or "NGH", is a former jockey in Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand.[1] He is notable for having ridden 2,167 raceday winners in New Zealand which is the fourth highest total behind Chris Johnson, David Walsh and Lance O'Sullivan[2] and he has won the jockeys' premiership in both New Zealand and Singapore.
| Noel Harris | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Jockey |
| Born | New Zealand |
| Significant horses | |
| Castletown, Kingdom Bay, Poetic Prince | |
In 2018 Harris was inducted into the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame.
Riding career
Noel Harris was apprenticed at Woodville to his father, John William (Jock) Harris who was a leading jockey both on the flat and over jumps before becoming a horse trainer. Noel rode his first winner at Foxton on 16 May 1970 and took out the 1971–72 apprentice jockeys' premiership at 18-years-old before sharing the national jockeys' premiership with David Peake the following year.[3]
Harris achieved 34 Group One wins, including almost all of the major races in New Zealand.[4]
Amongst his total is:
- three Wellington Cups on Castletown
- four New Zealand Cups
- three New Zealand Cups
As an 18 year old Noel rode the Jock Harris-trained Glengowan to a close second behind Gala Supreme in the 1973 Melbourne Cup. 34 years later he rode Princess Coup in the 2007 Cup.[5]
His biography Harry, The Ride Of My Life by Wally O'Hearn was released in August 2012.
Noel retired in 2015 and became a National Riding mentor for apprentice jockeys.
Family
Noel's two oldest siblings, John and Des, were leading apprentice jockeys. Noel's three other siblings Peter, Karen and Jenny, were also jockeys.[6]
John, Des and Peter would go on to be horse trainers.
Noel's son Troy Harris is a successful jockey.
Notable victories
The following are some of the major races Noel has won.
| Year |
Race |
Horse |
Trainer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | New Zealand 2000 Guineas | Kingdom Bay | J G Taylor |
| 1987 | Ormond Memorial | Secret Seal | Jeff Lynds |
| 1988 | Cox Plate | Poetic Prince | John Wheeler |
| 1990 | Sydney Cup | King Aussie | John Harris |
| 1991 | Wellington Cup | Castletown | Patrick Busuttin |
| 1991 | Ormond Memorial | Castletown | Patrick Busuttin |
| 1992 | Auckland Cup | Castletown | Patrick Busuttin |
| 1992 | Wellington Cup | Castletown | Patrick Busuttin |
| 1994 | Wellington Cup | Castletown | Patrick Busuttin |
| 1995 | New Zealand 1000 Guineas | Clear Rose | Laurie Laxon |
| 1999 | New Zealand Cup | Wake Forest | Gus Clutterbuck |
| 1999 | Auckland Cup | Irish Chance | Colin Jillings & Richard Yuill |
| 2000 | New Zealand Derby | Hail | Bruce Marsh |
| 2001 | Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes | San Luis | Chris McNab |
| 2002 | New Zealand 2000 Guineas | Hustler | Paul Harris |
| 2002 | New Zealand Cup | Mike | Paul Harris |
| 2003 | Auckland Cup | Bodie | Neil Connors |
| 2006 | New Zealand Cup | Pentathon | John Wheeler |
| 2007 | Kelt Capital Stakes | Princess Coup | Mark Walker |
| 2007 | New Zealand Cup | Everswindell | John Sargent |
| 2008 | Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes | Il Quello Veloce | John Sargent |
See also
References
- "Noel Harris / Jockey Profile / RaceInfo / LOVERACING.NZ". loveracing.nz.
- "Jockeys With More Than 100 New Zealand Wins". www.racebase.co.nz.
- "A - Z of New Zealand greats - Noel Harris". loveracing.nz.
- "Noel Harris hopes to net world record in farewell performance". Stuff. 3 April 2015.
- "Racing: Veteran jockey has waited 34 years for Cup redemption". NZ Herald.
- Desk, NZ Racing. "Farewell to a great racing contributor | NZ Racing News".