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Episode 464: Dominic Tourneur

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I’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Dominic Tourneur but I’m aware of his prominence among Adelaide jockeys and his success rate over a long period of years. We decided to find out a little more about his journey in racing by inviting him onto our podcast, and he was happy to oblige. Dominic was originally apprenticed in Perth but by his own admission was pretty half hearted in those early years. He worked a second job for most of his time in Geraldton where he won seven local premierships. Finally he bit the bullet and moved to Adelaide in 2005. He wouldn’t change a thing. Dominic begins by talking about his Mauritian parents Marie and George.

The premiership winning rider looks back on the day his mother told him about a newspaper ad calling for apprentice jockeys.

Dom talks of his first master, former champion jockey Graeme Webster.

He remembers a transfer to another Perth trainer Ted Martinovich who struggled to get young Tourneur focused.

Dom says he finished his apprenticeship with an unimpressive CV.

He talks of short stays in various towns before settling in Geraldton 400 kms from the capital. He looks back on those early days with partner Melissa by his side, and some temporary accommodation.

Dominic rode at Geraldton meetings but also worked a second job at a local car yard.

He looks back on his coming of age as a jockey, and seven Geraldton jockey titles.

Tourneur says he felt he was riding well enough to consider a move interstate. The toss of a coin decided his future.

He talks of the method he used to alert Adelaide trainers of his availability.

Dom acknowledges the leading trainer who used his services at trackwork, and gave him his first SA winner.

The jockey looks back on the important win that announced his arrival in the state.

He was thrilled to become associated with a promising stayer who would take him to Melbourne and bring him high profile opportunities.

Dom talks of the hype associated with his Melbourne Cup mount. He couldn’t believe he was on the favourite in the iconic two miler.

He takes us through that Cup of 2009.

The jockey reflects on two Gr 1 seconds on the same horse three years later.

Tourneur looks back on a successful association with prominent trainer Phillip Stokes, and the thrill of his first Gr 1 win.

He pays tribute to Hucklebuck, one of his all time favourite horses. He rode the Elvstroem gelding in all but one of 19 starts for six wins including a memorable Gr 1 at Flemington during the 2014 Melbourne Cup carnival.

Dom recalls making it a double in the final race on the same programme.

He says the day was made even more special when the owner of his two winners turned up unexpectedly from Hong Kong.

The jockey acknowledges the talents of two other notable winners he got to ride.

He talks of a chronic back problem which required major surgery.

Dom talks about the second job he instigated when Adelaide racing slipped into the doldrums a few years ago.

He talks about the interests of son Blake and daughter Hannah.

The successful jockey reflects on an Adelaide premiership win, and the luxury of being able to keep away from the sweat box.

Dom looks back on a career that has brought him 1750 winners. He still regrets having wasted valuable time early in his career.

It’s a laid back chat with a very amiable Adelaide jockey.

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I’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Dominic Tourneur but I’m aware of his prominence among Adelaide jockeys and his success rate over a long period of years. We decided to find out a little more about his journey in racing by inviting him onto our podcast, and he was happy to oblige. Dominic was originally apprenticed in Perth but by his own admission was pretty half hearted in those early years. He worked a second job for most of his time in Geraldton where he won seven local premierships. Finally he bit the bullet and moved to Adelaide in 2005. He wouldn’t change a thing. Dominic begins by talking about his Mauritian parents Marie and George.

The premiership winning rider looks back on the day his mother told him about a newspaper ad calling for apprentice jockeys.

Dom talks of his first master, former champion jockey Graeme Webster.

He remembers a transfer to another Perth trainer Ted Martinovich who struggled to get young Tourneur focused.

Dom says he finished his apprenticeship with an unimpressive CV.

He talks of short stays in various towns before settling in Geraldton 400 kms from the capital. He looks back on those early days with partner Melissa by his side, and some temporary accommodation.

Dominic rode at Geraldton meetings but also worked a second job at a local car yard.

He looks back on his coming of age as a jockey, and seven Geraldton jockey titles.

Tourneur says he felt he was riding well enough to consider a move interstate. The toss of a coin decided his future.

He talks of the method he used to alert Adelaide trainers of his availability.

Dom acknowledges the leading trainer who used his services at trackwork, and gave him his first SA winner.

The jockey looks back on the important win that announced his arrival in the state.

He was thrilled to become associated with a promising stayer who would take him to Melbourne and bring him high profile opportunities.

Dom talks of the hype associated with his Melbourne Cup mount. He couldn’t believe he was on the favourite in the iconic two miler.

He takes us through that Cup of 2009.

The jockey reflects on two Gr 1 seconds on the same horse three years later.

Tourneur looks back on a successful association with prominent trainer Phillip Stokes, and the thrill of his first Gr 1 win.

He pays tribute to Hucklebuck, one of his all time favourite horses. He rode the Elvstroem gelding in all but one of 19 starts for six wins including a memorable Gr 1 at Flemington during the 2014 Melbourne Cup carnival.

Dom recalls making it a double in the final race on the same programme.

He says the day was made even more special when the owner of his two winners turned up unexpectedly from Hong Kong.

The jockey acknowledges the talents of two other notable winners he got to ride.

He talks of a chronic back problem which required major surgery.

Dom talks about the second job he instigated when Adelaide racing slipped into the doldrums a few years ago.

He talks about the interests of son Blake and daughter Hannah.

The successful jockey reflects on an Adelaide premiership win, and the luxury of being able to keep away from the sweat box.

Dom looks back on a career that has brought him 1750 winners. He still regrets having wasted valuable time early in his career.

It’s a laid back chat with a very amiable Adelaide jockey.

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