Coach Bill Turner died at the age of 78 after a serious accident this week.
Turner, who was headquartered in Siguel’s in Somersrest, was a former knight, and where he became a coach synonymous with Bruklesby Stex in Donkster, after winning the traditional first race for the grass season in six times.
He was in a serious condition in the hospital after his skull was broken on Monday and his daughter Cathy announced his death on Thursday afternoon.
I talked about the Shipsto race race, I told Sky Sports Racing: “My father died about an hour and a half ago.
“We received the call in the truck, I made a decision to get here.
“I slipped this morning. Support from every person in the race was completely great. I tried to respond to the largest possible number of people, but I am very sorry if I did not answer you or anyone else. The love that the man had absolutely.
“Not only my father and my sister found Rayan, as my father was everyone and the people who helped them in their career he saw him as a father.
“It was preferable to be flat in the Gallop, but unfortunately it was a strange accident.
“I still cannot wander that this injury had done so, as I took it out of such serious injuries to the Gallob. Last Sunday he was rewriting the ceiling of my sister’s salon.”
Mick’s Yer Man was the last winner of Bruklesby in Turner in 2013, and this victory was of special importance.
“It was his best moment ever when Ryan (while a grandson) Brusselspe won over a Make man,” added Cathy Turner.
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