David Egan (jockey)

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David Egan
David Egan in 2020
OccupationJockey
Born (1999-06-19) 19 June 1999 (age 24)
Kildare, Leinster, Ireland
Major racing wins
Irish St. Leger (2023)
St Leger Stakes (2022)
International Stakes (2021)
Dubai Sheema Classic (2021)
Saudi Cup (2021)
Significant horses
Mishriff, Eldar Eldarov

David Egan (born 19 June 1999) is an Irish jockey who is based in Britain and competes in flat racing. He was British champion apprentice in 2017. From 2019 to 2022 he was retained by owner Prince Faisal, for whom he won the 2021 Saudi Cup on Mishriff. Since July 2022 he has ridden freelance, and achieved two Classic victories on the Roger Varian trained Eldar Eldarov.

Background[edit]

Egan was born in Kildare, Ireland.[1] He comes from a racing background. His father John is a jockey, his mother Sandra Hughes trained the 2015 Irish Grand National winner Thunder And Roses, his grandfather is Irish trainer Dessie Hughes and his uncle is British champion jockey, Richard Hughes. Egan rode out for his grandfather from the age of 13 and took part in pony racing. He also rode out for flat trainer Willie McCreery.[2]

Career[edit]

On leaving school, Egan moved from Ireland to Newmarket, where he was apprenticed to Roger Varian. He was champion apprentice jockey in 2017.

In 2018 Egan turned professional. His first victory in a Group race came on 2 August 2018 when the Roger Varian-trained Pilaster won the Group 2 Lillie Langtry Stakes at Goodwood.[2]

Egan's first race in a Classic came in May 2019 when he rode favourite Qabala into third place in the 1000 Guineas Stakes. Egan's father rode outsider Garrel Glen into twelfth place in the same race.[3] In June 2019 he had his first victory at Royal Ascot, when the Varian-trained Daahyeh won the Albany Stakes.[4]

Having signed a retainer with owner Prince Faisal, Egan rode the John Gosden-trained Mishriff to his maiden victory at Nottingham in November 2019.[2] In February 2021 the pair won the Saudi Cup at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, before going on to win the Dubai Sheema Classic at Meydan Racecourse, Dubai, in March 2021.[1] After coming third in the Coral Eclipse Stakes and second in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the partnership secured their first British Group 1 victory in the International Stakes at York on 18 August 2021.[5] On 2 July 2022 Mishriff was narrowly beaten into second place by Vadeni in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park. It was to be Egan's last ride on Mishriff, as later that month his association with Prince Faisal came to an end.[6]

Egan had his second Royal Ascot winner in 2022, when the Varian-trained Eldar Eldarov won the Queen's Vase. Eldar Eldarov then provided Egan with his first British classic success, winning the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster on 11 September 2022.[7] In September 2023 Egan achieved his first success in an Irish Classic when Eldar Eldarov beat favourite Kyprios to win the Irish St. Leger at the Curragh.[8] In December 2023 he signed a two-contract to ride as first jockey for Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing.[9] The partnership made a successful start to the turf season when Egan won the Lincoln Handicap on 33/1 outsider Mr Professor.[10]

Personal life[edit]

Egan's girlfriend is Saffie Osborne, jockey and daughter of trainer Jamie Osborne.[11]

Major wins[edit]

United Kingdom United Kingdom

Republic of Ireland Ireland

United Arab Emirates UAE

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "'I can't believe it' - Kildare jockey David Egan wins world's richest race". Irish Examiner. 20 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "The big interview: David Egan". The Irish Field. 20 August 2020.
  3. ^ "1,000 Guineas: Trainer Aidan O'Brien seals Classic double with Hermosa". BBC Sport. 5 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Daahyeh gives David Egan a first Royal Ascot success in the Albany". Racing Post. 21 June 2019.
  5. ^ "David Egan". Racing Post.
  6. ^ "Mishriff ride up for grabs after David Egan and Prince Faisal part company". Racing Post. 14 July 2022.
  7. ^ "'That was for Jack' - emotional David Egan lands St Leger on Eldar Eldarov". Racing Post. 11 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Irish St Leger: Eldar Eldarov beats Kyprios to secure Curragh victory". BBC Sport. 10 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Kia Joorabchian aiming for 'long-term stability' after appointing David Egan as new first-choice rider". Racing Post. 15 December 2023.
  10. ^ "David Egan and Amo kick off turf season in spectacular style as 33-1 shot Mr Professor storms home in Lincoln". Racing Post. 23 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Who is David Egan's girlfriend as Kildare man competes in world's richest race?". Irish Examiner. 25 February 2022.