Former Grand National jockey Michael Byrne tragically passes away at 36

Former Grand National jockey dies
Grand National ride
Costly fall
Vaughn’s tribute
“Flair for life”
Silver Plate winner
2016 retirement
Still working with horses
Close family
Funeral arrangements
Former Grand National jockey dies

Michael Byrne, from Tipperary, has died aged 36, per the Irish Mirror.

Grand National ride

Byrne raced in the 2014 Grand National on trainer Tim Vaughan’s horse, Golan Way, per The Sun.

Costly fall

Despite being a 66/1 outside, Byrne and Golan Way were travelling well in the race before falling late.

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Vaughn’s tribute

Renowned horse trainer, Tim Vaughan, told the Racing Post that Byrne, “was a lovely kid from a lovely family and there's no other word to describe it than tragic. Michael worked for me for a good number of years and had nearly 600 rides and 61 winners for me.”

“Flair for life”

Vaughan continued his tribute to Byrne by saying, “He was someone who had so much natural ability and a flair for life.”

Silver Plate winner

Byrne was a perennial winner during his career, with his top achievements including the 2014 Silver Plate at Kempton and a 2010 win at Aintree, per The Sun.

2016 retirement

Byrne retired from racing in 2016 after struggling financially. Per the Irish Mirror, he returned home to Tipperary to work for his father.

Still working with horses

Byrne worked with his father, Michael Sr. to prepare horses for races, including point-to-point horses for Pat Doyle, an Irish horse trainer. Doyle said of Byrne, “Michael was very successful as a jockey and was a brilliant horseman.”

Close family

Doyle continued, mentioning Byrne’s close ties to his family, “He had three brothers and two sisters and all the family are very close. He was a wonderful young man with a wonderful family around him and he'll be very sadly missed.”

Funeral arrangements

Whilst there is no official reporting on Byrne’s cause of death, the Irish Mirror is reporting his funeral will be held on Thursday 9th May.

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