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Full name
  
Robert Hickmott

Name
  
Robert Hickmott

1990–1991
  
Melbourne

Years
  
Club

Height/Weight
  
186 cm / 81 kg


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Date of birth
  
(1969-01-28) 28 January 1969 (age 46)

Original team
  
Wangaratta Rovers Football Club

2010 Turnbull Stakes - Zipping


Robert Hickmott (born 28 January 1969) is an Australian racehorse trainer and former Australian rules footballer, who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). In 2012, he became the first former footballer to train a Melbourne Cup-winning horse.

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Football

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From Wangaratta, Victoria, Hickmott originally played for the Wangaratta Rovers in the Ovens & Murray Football League (O&M). He fell into Essendon's recruiting zone, but did not play for the club, and entered the 1990 AFL Pre-season Draft where he was selected by Melbourne with the 45th pick overall. Hickmott played two games for the club in the 1990 season, debuting against St Kilda in round 13 and playing again the following week, against North Melbourne. Although remaining on the club's list in 1991, he did not play another senior game for the club.

Horse racing

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After quitting football, Hickmott moved to Murray Bridge, South Australia, joining his father, John Hickmott, in training horses. From there, he returned to Victoria to work under Colin Little, and later worked with Tony Vasil and Alan Bailey. In 2001, racehorse owner Lloyd Williams offered him a position at his stables, which he accepted. Hickmott was heavily involved in the training of 2007 Melbourne Cup winner Efficient, although the horse was officially trained by Graeme Rogerson. He was appointed head trainer at Williams' Macedon Lodge stables (near Mount Macedon) in 2009, and subsequently trained his first Group 1 winner, Zipping, who won the Australian Cup in 2010. Green Moon, the winner of the 2012 Melbourne Cup, was trained by Hickmott, and also won the Turnbull Stakes in 2012. Another horse trained by Hickmott, Almandin, won the 2016 Melbourne Cup, giving Hickmott his second win as a trainer.


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References

Robert Hickmott Wikipedia