Tommy Masterson
Thomas Patrick Masterson was born in Ireland on March 31, 1932. He was apprenticed to trainer Pat Higgins from 1947 and rode winners on the Flat, including the Clondalkin Handicap at Naas in 1950 on Crowned King.
Thomas Patrick Masterson was born in Ireland on March 31, 1932. He was apprenticed to trainer Pat Higgins from 1947 and rode winners on the Flat, including the Clondalkin Handicap at Naas in 1950 on Crowned King.
He crossed the Irish Sea to Britain in 1953 and rode one winner from 25 rides that year, namely 20/1 shot Knockmealdown for trainer Johnny Dines, at Windsor on June 27.
He crossed the Irish Sea to Britain in 1953 and rode one winner from 25 rides that year, namely 20/1 shot Knockmealdown for trainer Johnny Dines, at Windsor on June 27.
He failed to register a victory the following year but rode two winners within a fortnight from 56 rides in 1955. They were Romany Minstrel
He failed to register a victory the following year but rode two winners within a fortnight from 56 rides in 1955. They were Romany Minstrel
at Kempton on June 4, and Same Again in a two-year-old seller at Worcester on June 18. He had further cause for celebration later that year when marrying Deanne Field on November 26, 1955. She would deliver him two sons, Paul and John.
at Kempton on June 4, and Same Again in a two-year-old seller at Worcester on June 18. He had further cause for celebration later that year when marrying Deanne Field on November 26, 1955. She would deliver him two sons, Paul and John.
His last full season in the saddle was in 1958, although he did take out a jockey’s licence for 1964.
His last full season in the saddle was in 1958, although he did take out a jockey’s licence for 1964.
Tommy trained for a brief spell in the mid-1970s, based at New Lodge Stables, Carshalton, in Surrey.
Tommy trained for a brief spell in the mid-1970s, based at New Lodge Stables, Carshalton, in Surrey.
He died in August 2020, aged 88.
He died in August 2020, aged 88.