Murray Baker (born 21 April 1946) is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse trainer and former representative cricketer.
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Born | Napier, New Zealand | 21 April 1946
Source: Cricinfo, 29 October 2020 |
Cricket
editBaker played in one List A and seventeen first-class matches for Central Districts and Northern Districts from 1966 to 1975.[1] Baker was part of the team who won the Plunket Shield and played for Huddersfield in England.[2]
Horse training
editBaker started training at Woodville in the 1970s. His first raceday winner was Vizier on October 4 1978, at Otaki.[3] Another early winner was Sir Vigilant in the 1985 New Zealand St. Leger. In 2000 Murray moved his training operation to Cambridge.[4]
He has trained in partnership with:
- his son, Bjorn Baker, who later moved to set up stables of his own at Warwick Farm Racecourse in Sydney, Australia.
- Andrew Forsman.
Murray has won many major races on both sides of the Tasman with leading horses such as:
- Bonneval, twice New Zealand Horse of the Year, winner of the 2017 Australian Oaks, Feehan Stakes, New Zealand Oaks and Underwood Stakes
- Dal Cielo, winner of the 2015 Ellerslie Sires Produce Stakes
- Dundeel, winner of the Australian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
- Harris Tweed, winner of the 2009 Tulloch Stakes and 2010 The Bart Cummings, placed 2nd in the 2009 AJC Derby and 2010 Caulfield Cup
- Jon Snow, winner of the 2017 Australian Derby
- Lickety Split, winner of the 2022 Sistema Stakes
- Lion Tamer, winner of the 2010 Victoria Derby.[5]
- Lizzie L’Amour, winner of the 2018 Herbie Dyke Stakes
- Mongolian Khan, winner of the 2015 New Zealand Derby, AJC Derby and Caulfield Cup
- My Eagle Eye, winner of the 1992 Sydney Cup
- Nom Du Jeu, winner of the 2008 AJC Derby
- Quick Thinker, winner of the 2019 Ming Dynasty Quality Handicap, 2020 Australian Derby & Tulloch Stakes and 2021 Chairman's Handicap (ATC)
- Stolen Dance, winner of the 2018 Thorndon Mile
- The Phantom,winner of the 1990 Memsie Stakes and Underwood Stakes. Placed 3rd in the 1989 Caulfield Cup and 2nd in the 1990 Melbourne Cup
- The Chosen One, winner of the 2022 Thorndon Mile
- Turn Me Loose, winner of the 2014 New Zealand 2000 Guineas, 2015 Crystal Mile, Seymour Cup, Emirates Stakes and 2016 Futurity Stakes (MRC)
- Vin De Dance, winner of the 2018 New Zealand Derby
Murray retired from training in May 2022. During his career he had accumulated:[6]
- over 1800 New Zealand winners.
- approximately 60 winners in Australia.
- 270 stakes and group race wins (including 48 in Australia).
- 57 Group One wins (including 22 in Australia).
- 9 Derbies and 5 Oaks victories.
- 4 New Zealand training premierships.
- 5 New Zealand trainer of the year awards.
Murray is a member of the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame.[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Murray Baker". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ "A - Z of New Zealand greats - Murray Baker". loveracing.nz.
- ^ "Murray Baker had huge impact as a trainer".
- ^ "Racing: Aussie conquests still spur Murray Baker". NZ Herald.
- ^ "Lion Tamer roars to Victoria Derby win". 30 October 2010.
- ^ "Murray Baker to retire – they said he'd never do it | NZ Racing News".
- ^ Desk, NZ Racing. "More well-deserved recognition for Baker | NZ Racing News".
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