Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted November 25, 2021 Journalists Share Posted November 25, 2021 Glen Boss retires this week as one of Australia’s most decorated jockeys. (Racing Photos)Three-time Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Glen Boss has announced his retirement from race riding, with the 52-year-old set to finish up on Saturday at Caulfield. ‘Bossy’ will walk away from riding as a 90-time Group 1 winner, with his most notable wins at the highest level coming aboard Makybe Diva in all three of her Melbourne Cup successes, while he also won four Cox Plates (Makybe Diva, 2005; So You Think, 2009; Ocean Park, 2012; Sir Dragonet, 2020). Despite those achievements in Melbourne, he will forever be known as the ‘King of the Randwick Mile’, winning seven Doncaster Handicaps, four Epsom Handicaps and four Ranvet Handicaps over the famous 1600m course. This celebration is iconic from Glen Boss aboard Makybe Diva pic.twitter.com/IARfNsTLNN — Racing.com (@Racing) November 1, 2021 “It’s something I’ve been mulling over for about the last six months; especially the last two or three,” Boss told wagering firm Ladbrokes. “I’m one of those individuals that everything I do, it’s always hundred percent. “I’m always chips in all the way. “I made a promise to myself more than a decade ago – ‘cause you know the end is coming. “I just felt like I was slipping a little bit mentally; physically I’m absolutely on top of my game, but mentally I wasn’t there. “Obviously making that promise, I’ve come through with that promise that felt that I had to move on.” Watch the full interview here: We are delighted to announce that @boss_glen has joined the Ladbrokes stable! Bossy joined @AdamHSport to explain the decision behind his retirement and his plans for life out of the saddle. Watch The Full Interview Here: https://t.co/6JMHUEf9ex pic.twitter.com/BdXZfssrUd — Ladbrokes.com.au (@ladbrokescomau) November 25, 2021 Boss believes he has “so much energy”, but he is now ready to move on to the next chapter of his life with wife Sloane, while he will also begin working for Ladbrokes to put his ideas and energy into motion. Known for his ability to shine in big races, ‘Group 1 Bossy’ also rode winners in seven different countries – Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau and Dubai. Boss won the Scobie Breasley Medal in the 2009/10 racing season, which was headlined by his all-the-way win in the Cox Plate aboard champion three-year-old So You Think. Boss’ last race ride will be on Saturday at Caulfield aboard Melbourne Cup third-placegetter Spanish Mission in the Group 2 Zipping Classic, where he is a $1.55 favourite with online bookmakers. Spanish Mission is now owned by Brae Sokolski and Ozzie Kheir, the same owners of Boss’ 2019 Everest-winning mount, Yes Yes Yes. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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