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Shane Butler has been a regular in the winner's enclosure in recent seasons, leading up winners for the Baltimore Stable team, but the Blackwater native secured his initial winner as a rider at Peppard's Castle last Sunday aboard his uncle David O'Brien's Tell Him Nuttin.
Name: Shane Butler
Age: 24
From: Blackwater, County Wexford
There were always horses at home, My grandfather Donal O’Brien always had horses. He trained point-to-pointers and then my uncle David took it over.
I don’t remember the first racehorse I ever sat on, but I rode ponies all through my childhood and I did a lot of hunting. I’d say I was 14 when I sat on a racehorse for the first time.
I’ve worked full-time for the last seven years or so for James and Ellen Doyle. I ride out for my uncle David in the evenings. and also for a girl Grace Kelly down the road when I have time. I’ll do a bit of schooling for whoever after that.
David has only a handful of horses in training and I’d ride them all for him as I do most the riding at home. She is owned by a man, Jackie Miller, and I’ve ridden her in all her starts apart from one.
She was the outsider in the field, but I fancied her. She was in great form at home and had snippets of form from last season. She was third in Lingstown and second at Necarne. She had experience on her side against the other two in the race.
Did you get some kick out of riding your first point-to-point winner?
It was a great kick. I only decided to take out my license last year as a bit of craic. I thought if I didn’t take it out then, I never would.
It worked out well, I had a few near misses with placed horses last year but thankfully I didn’t have to wait too long for my first winner.
They were all there. My mother was there and my uncle's and all their partners were there along with a good few friends. My partner Cara McGoldrick was also there. There was a great buzz.
Well it was always in my head but I never actually bit the bullet until last year. I had my own horse, Master Splinter, in the yard and he won two. I thought that I may as well take out the license when I have him there.
He was my first ride in October last year and I finished third on him in Loughanmore. I got going after that and James and Ellen gave me a few spins as well as my uncle David.
My boss James Doyle is great, he has been a huge help to me over the years. He has loads of experience and is great for teaching us how to school and that. I’ve learned an awful lot from him.
I have no one person in particular that I call on for advice. In Wexford there are so many of the lads around me. If I need anything, I can pick up my phone and probably ring any one of them for advice.
There is a great bunch of lads here and they’d be only too happy to help with anything.
I’d just like to get another couple of winners under my belt and maybe get a few more contacts for outside rides.