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Occupation
  
Jockey

Name
  
William Higgs


Role
  
Jockey

Died
  
1958

William Higgs (jockey)

William Arnold "Billy" Higgs (1880 - 1958) was a Thoroughbred horse racing jockey, trainer, owner and breeder, colloquially referred to as "Farmer Higgs". He was twice Champion Jockey of Britain.

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For the most successful period of his career, he was stable jockey to Sam Darling at Beckhampton. With Darling, he won the 1906 and 1907 flat jockeys' championship, and picked up his only British Classic - the 1907 2,000 Guineas on Slieve Gallion. He was a short priced favourite to follow up in the Derby, but the colt did not stay the distance and eventually finished third. In 1907, he finished with 146 winners from 732 rides, a near 20% strike rate.

In 1911 he scored a succession of top class victories on Darling's stayer, Willonyx, winning the Chester Cup, Ascot Gold Cup, Jockey Club Cup and Cesarewitch. He also won the 1913 Doncaster Cup on Long Set.

Higgs later became a trainer and developed Blacklands Stud in Wiltshire.

In 1999, he was ranked the 28th greatest flat jockey of the 20th century by the Racing Post.

Major Wins

Great Britain

Classic Races

  • 2,000 Guineas - Slieve Gallion (1907)
  • Selected other races

  • Ascot Gold Cup - Willonyx (1911)
  • Cambridgeshire Handicap - Land League (1907)
  • Cesarewitch Handicap - Willonyx (1911)
  • Chester Cup - Willonyx (1911)
  • Doncaster Cup - Long Set (1913)
  • Hardwicke Stakes - Beppo (1907)
  • Jockey Club Cup - Willonyx (1911)
  • Jockey Club Stakes - Beppo (1906)
  • References

    William Higgs (jockey) Wikipedia