Tom Foley (racehorse trainer) explained

Tom Foley
Fullname:Thomas C. Foley
Occupation:Trainer
Birth Place:Bagenalstown, County Carlow, Ireland
Birth Date:1946
Death Place:Bagenalstown, County Carlow, Ireland
Race:Sun Alliance Novices' Hurdle (1994)
Irish Gold Cup (1997)
Horses:Danoli, Royal Paradise, Moon Man, The Subbie, Go Now, Dariak, Dancing Hero

Thomas C. Foley (1946 – 24 February 2021) was an Irish racehorse trainer.

Career

Based at Bagenalstown, County Carlow, Foley switched from farming to training after buying an Irish draught horse, later building his own stables. His first winner was at Tramore in January 1988 when Rua Batric won a handicap hurdle at 6–1. He was involved in the training of Danoli, a horse that became popular during the 1990s and earned the nickname "the People's Champion". In 1994, the Foley-trained Danoli won the Sun Alliance Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, while further success followed with victory at the Hennessy Gold Cup at Leopardstown in 1997.[1]

He played once as a half-back at minor level for the Carlow county football team, scoring two points.[2]

Death

Foley died of cancer on 24 February 2021.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Danoli trainer Tom Foley passes away, aged 74. 24 February 2021. Irish Examiner. 25 February 2021. Nick. Robson.
  2. News: Late Tom Foley once played for Carlow. Hogan Stand. 26 February 2021.
  3. News: Danoli trainer Tom Foley dies at the age of 74 after battle with cancer. 24 February 2021. Racing Post. 25 February 2021. David. Jennings.