JT McNamara, who had racing ‘in his blood’ begins final furlong

Tributes continue to pour in after passing of former champion jockey

Former leading amateur rider JT McNamara. Photograph: David Davies/PA
Former leading amateur rider JT McNamara. Photograph: David Davies/PA

The racing world will say goodbye to former champion jockey JT McNamara at his funeral in his native Manister, Co Limerick on Friday.

The legendary jockey, who rode 600 winners in a sterling career, was left paralysed from a horrific fall at Cheltenham in 2013.

The 41-year old father-of-three, who continued training horses after sustaining the life changing injuries, passed away on Tuesday, surrounded by his wife Caroline, and family, at his home in Toureen, Croom.

Tributes have continued to pour in from the elite of the world’s racing community, since news of his passing.

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Very Rev Canon Gary Bluett, retired PP, Manister, who spoke with his ailing friend shortly before his untimely death, will concelebrate the funeral mass at 11am. "He was a genius with horses," Fr Bluett said on Thursday night. "He was always very honest and straightforward, and what you saw was what you got."

Fr Bluett described McNamara as “a great family man” who had racing “in his blood”.

“It’s a terrible tragedy. He fought all the time during his illness,” he added. “He got a special wheelchair and he could go from his home to his yard – he was training horses. He was only out there last Saturday night, giving orders.

“I’ll remember him as a young man who always cared for his family, who had a passion about his racing. He was a shining light, and a very good friend.”

Fr Bluett received his friend’s remains in an Oak coffin at St Michael’s Church, Manister, on the beginning of his final furlong.

The McNamara family has requested family flowers only at his funeral, with any donations to go to the Irish Injured Jockeys Fund.

David Branigan

David Branigan

David Branigan is a contributor on sailing to The Irish Times