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Champion jockey returns after 4 years in retirement Posted by: Ric Chapman+ at 10:51am on 16/2/2021 It was won by POLAR SUCCESS (Success Express-Patou) and was masterfully ridden by Danny Beasley. Not too long after that Beasley left to ride abroad and found a perfect home in Singapore where he rode winner after winner. But, surprising most, in 2017 he retired from race riding. The day he bowed out he rode a pair of winners, one named Dreams Come True. This morning, four years later and at 45 years of age, the man who has ridden 14 x Gr 1 winners, announced that he would return to race riding.
Star Singapore sprinter Inferno is in quarantine ahead of a move to Australia. The Cliff Brown-trained Group 1 winner will spell Down Under while he recovers from a near foreleg injury. It’s the same injury that ruled him out of last month’s Hong Kong Sprint. A decision is yet to be made about Inferno’s racing future, with a strong possibility he stays in Australia to race once he is fully recovered. It’s expected that decision will be made in the next few months. There won’t be a shortage of trainers lining up to prepare the four-year-old, who has won eight of his nine career starts.