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Wayne Lordan
Lordan on Sole Power after winning the 2010 Nunthorpe
OccupationJockey
BornCross Barry, County Cork
Major racing wins
British Classics
1,000 Guineas (2017)
Other major British races
British Champions Sprint Stakes (2013, 2014)
Diamond Jubilee Stakes (2014)
July Cup (2014)
Nassau Stakes (2015)
Nunthorpe Stakes (2010)
Major Irish races
Matron Stakes (2015, 2017)
Significant horses
Gordon Lord Byron, Slade Power, Sole Power, Winter

Wayne Lordan is a multiple Group race winning Irish jockey.

His first winner was Ethbaat for trainer Gerry Cully at Killarney on 15 July 1998.[1] In his early career he was associated with the stables of David Wachman and Tommy Stack.[1] He also rode occasionally for Eddie Lynam.

It was for Lynam he won his first Group 1 on the unfancied Sole Power in the 2010 Nunthorpe Stakes at York. At 100/1, the horse was the longest priced winner of a British Group 1 for 35 years.[1] Another horse owned by the Power bookmaking family, Slade Power, and also trained by Lynam gave him even greater success, winning three Group 1 sprints over the course of 2013 and 2014 - the British Champions Sprint Stakes, the Diamond Jubilee Stakes and the July Cup.

In January 2017, Lordan was taken on by Aidan O'Brien. This led to his first Classic winner, Winter, who won the 1,000 Guineas on 7 May 2017. Lordan also won the 2017 Matron Stakes at Leopardstown on Hydrangea, a race Lordan also won in September 2015 on Legatissimo.

Statistics

Flat wins in Ireland by year[2]

Year Wins Runs Strike Rate Total Earnings
1998 3 80 4 not given
1999 17 224 8 not given
2000 10 291 3 not given
2001 22 389 6 not given
2002 20 417 5 not given
2003 16 358 4 not given
2004 11 388 3 not given
2005 41 489 8 not given
2006 41 413 10 not given
2007 55 589 9 €1,537,442
2008 59 527 11 €1,346,850
2009 53 531 10 €914,105
2010 57 542 11 €1,045,769
2011 54 482 11 €1,157,170
2012 75 537 14 €1,298,759
2013 51 529 10 €1,398,304
2014 55 495 11 €1,002,280
2015 53 563 9 €1,501,220
2016 50 603 8 €956,073
2017[note 1] 25 464 5 €914,265

Flat wins in Great Britain by year[2]

Year Wins Runs Strike Rate Total Earnings
1999 0 1 0
2001 1 9 11 £2,828
2002 2 54 4 £12,703
2003 0 9 0
2004 0 7 0 £423
2005 0 4 0 £5,500
2006 0 9 0 £5,385
2007 0 11 0 £56,183
2008 0 13 0 £148,457
2009 1 19 5 £34,054
2010 2 9 22 £171,374
2011 4 20 20 £216,487
2012 2 25 8 £79,379
2013 4 24 17 £758,307
2014 3 18 17 £895,049
2015 1 16 6 £365,049
2016 0 4 0 £36,803
2017[note 1] 1 12 8 £403,291

Major wins

Republic of Ireland Ireland

United Kingdom Great Britain

United States United States

Notes

  1. ^ a b Correct to 24 Oct 2017

References

  1. ^ a b c "Jockey Profile: Wayne Lordan". goracing.ie. Horse Racing Ireland. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Profile: Jockey - Wayne Lordan - Stats". Racing Post. Retrieved 24 October 2017.