Ferdy is based at Wynbury Stables in West Witton, North
Yorkshire, near to Middleham, the North of England's major training centre
for racehorses.
Although Ferdy has a dual-purpose license he excels at the jumping game and
is a regular in the top ten trainers list. He has produced five Cheltenham
Festival winners. Other major wins include Scottish Grand National, Midlands
Grand National, Kerry Grand National, Irish National and the Northern
National.
The Irishman has been involved with the horse racing fraternity since
working for Phonsie O'Brien back in Tipperary as a teenager.
He later left the sport to work on building sites in London but returned as
a stable jockey for trainer Paddy Mullins, with whom he worked for five
years.
His first major success as a trainer came in 1980 after leaving Mullins'
yard to become a freelance trainer.
The horse in question was Anaglogs Daughter, which he coaxed to victory in
the Arkle Chase at Cheltenham.
Murphy's first training role in England came at the end of the 1980s when he
moved to Worthingworth Hall as Geoff Hubbard's private trainer.
There he enjoyed mixed success, Gee-A as the youngest
ever winner over the Grand National fences (in the Foxhunters' Chase) and
Sibton Abbey's Hennessy success among his most notable achievements.
He became a private trainer in April 1994 at Oakwood Stables in Middleham
before setting up his current yard nearby back in 1998. He is a regular in
the top ten trainers list.
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