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Jay Tabb: Former Brentford and Coventry City midfielder set for charity race-riding debut at Wincanton

Jay Tabb has been working alongside in-form National Hunt trainer Philip Hobbs; he enjoyed one season in the Premier League with Reading and spent most of his career in the Championship; Tabb will ride either Rolling Dylan or Umndeni at Wincanton

Jay Tabb pictured playing for Ipswich Town
Image: Jay Tabb pictured playing for Ipswich Town

Former Premier League footballer Jay Tabb will experience another kind of sporting thrill when he takes part in a charity ride at Wincanton on Sunday.

The 37-year-old enjoyed a 16-year career as a midfielder, working his way through Crystal Palace's youth academy before undertaking spells at Brentford, Coventry, Reading and Ipswich, alongside gaining 10 caps for the Republic of Ireland's Under-21 side.

Upon retirement Tabb, who was introduced to racing and racehorse ownership by a team-mate, learned to ride at the Northern Racing College in Doncaster (now the National Horseracing College) and began working for leading National Hunt trainer Philip Hobbs in 2019.

"I got into racing through one of my old team-mates Ben Turner at Coventry City. Whenever we travelled away for matches, watch racing on TV so I used to watch it with him," he said.

"Then we got involved in a couple of syndicates and we managed to get our own colours and own our own horse.

"Whenever we'd go to the yards to watch them train on the gallops I always thought 'it'd be amazing to try that'.

Jay Tabb currently works with Philip Hobbs.
Image: Jay Tabb currently works with Philip Hobbs.

"When the football finished I thought I'd give it a go and go up to the Northern Racing College but before that, I'd never had any experience riding horses.

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"It was a really hard 12 weeks. It was very full on with evening courses as well but it was great and it's what I needed before moving into a yard."

Though both sports require a high level of fitness and discipline, Tabb quickly became aware of how football and riding place different physical demands on the body.

"In all sports, you can be fit in that discipline but when you go to another sport you find it to be totally different, that's what I found with riding horses," he said.

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"The jockeys on TV make it look easy but it definitely isn't when you're on a horse, at first it was hard getting used to being in that position for a while.

"At the moment the fitness side of it seems to be going well, I've been doing a lot of work on the equicizer and I'd like to think I'm as ready as I can be."

Hobbs has two horses earmarked for Tabb to ride in the race, with veteran chaser Rolling Dylan a possible mount alongside seven-year-old gelding Umndeni.

"I think it's between Rolling Dylan and Umndeni, they've both got entries as well this weekend and next week so I think whichever one doesn't take up his entry I will probably ride at Wincanton," Tabb said.

Rolling Dylan could be ridden by Jay Tabb this weekend
Image: Rolling Dylan could be ridden by Jay Tabb this weekend

"I've been sitting on them this week and getting to know them, they're both really nice horses and nice rides so whichever one I'm on I'm sure I'll enjoy it.

"I'm really good friends with all of the jockeys down there so as soon as I know exactly what I'm riding for definite I'll see who's been riding him and have a chat with them on the phone and see what the best way to go about it is."

Tabb intends to ride out in his racing saddle and breeches in preparation for a competitive run in the race, but his priority is to enjoy the experience and contribute as much as possible to Racing Welfare.

"First and foremost I just want to make sure we get down to the start and jump off and then anything from then is a bonus," he said.

Pacha Du Polder being ridden by Victoria Pendleton
Image: Pacha Du Polder being ridden by Victoria Pendleton

"Both of the horses I'm possibly riding are good horses and have had good careers so I'd like to think I have a chance of having a nice race, but I think the most important thing is raising money for the charity and enjoying the day and enjoying the experience.

"All the riders are raising money for the same charity and it's a great charity, hopefully we can raise as much as possible."

Tabb is not the first sportsperson to take up riding after a successful career in another discipline, with Wincanton also the scene of one of Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton's early rides before her fifth-placed finish aboard Pacha Du Polder in the Foxhunter Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.

Daniel Cooper, Wincanton's clerk of the course, said: "We are excited to have yet another sporting professional take on the popular Somerset racetrack on Sunday, having seen Victoria Pendleton riding here previously, plus not forgetting our close association with cricket pros Jamie and Craig Overton as ambassadors for the course.

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"We understand that preparations are going well for Jay, but the pressure is now on during these final few days to stay fit, healthy and watch his diet!

"Most importantly, the money already being raised for the Racing Welfare charity is exceeding expectations and donations, and together with a large auction on the day could well result in a record-breaking amount of money raised on a single raceday here at Wincanton."

Donations to Tabb can be made via JustGiving HERE.

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