Jack Morland
Jack Morland Racing
Captivated by horse racing from a young age, my passion for the sport set the stage for a career dedicated to training racehorses. After leaving school and spending some time working in London, I decided to pursue a lifelong ambition and entered the horse racing industry eight years ago.
My first role was with Brian Meehan as Pupil Assistant at the world-renowned Manton stables. Here I undertook a one-year apprenticeship, initially devised for graduates of the Irish National Stud. The program included extensive work placements covering all aspects of racing including the British Horseracing Association, racecourses, experts in equine behaviour, bloodstock agents, racing public relations and equine veterinary practices.
Seeking to broaden my knowledge, I ventured to Australia, joining Ciaron Maher and David Eustace at one of the world’s largest and most successful training operations. As a Barn Manager responsible for 40 horses at the team’s Caulfield operations in Melbourne, I oversaw the care of multiple Group 1 winners Loving Gaby and Kenedna.
After two insightful years in Australia, I returned to England and have spent the past five years as Assistant Trainer to Ed Dunlop, renowned for training multiple classic winners, including the champions Snow Fairy and Ouija Board. During this period, the yard achieved notable successes including its second highest tally of winners in 2023 with 71 wins. Working closely with Ed, I gained invaluable experience into all aspects of managing a successful training yard.
Now, I am excited to embark on a new chapter, launching my own training career in 2024. I look forward to sharing with you my journey as I join the training ranks and hope to have your support along the way.
Find out more about one of the latest additions to the Newmarket Training ranks :
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/its-my-passion-jack-morland-joins-training-ranks/
https://www.racingpost.com/news/britain/meet-the-rookie-newmarket-trainer-in-red-hot-form-after-five-winners-from-his-last-six-runners-aatNy4h5GKPv/