Episode 206: Tappy chats with Steven Burridge - Part 2

Steve and Julie Burridge make a great duo.

Steve and Julie Burridge make a great duo.

In this segment Steve reflects on a short riding stint in Mauritius which ended on a very sour note.

He looks back on his return to the saddle after knee surgery and his new association with trainer Terry Courtney.

The top horseman has never forgotten his wonderful partnership with powerhouse sprinter Mighty Avalanche. He takes us through a last to first win in the Gr 1 Oakleigh Plate.

Steve remembers with affection a wonderful six year stay in Macau. He rode 300 winners and bagged a Macau Gold Cup on sand track specialist Kenny, trained by former Sydney horseman Darby Armstrong.

He talks of his move to Singapore as assistant trainer to Claude Charlet. He stayed on when Charlet returned to Macau never dreaming he’d still be there 25 years later.

Steve takes us through several assistant training jobs he had before finally gaining his own licence.

He remembers the circumstances under which he met his second wife Julie, a former English jockey who was visiting Singapore. He tells the story of Julie’s quick trip to NZ where she rode several winners.

He acknowledges Julie’s role in the Singapore stable and her talents as a track work rider.

Steve will long remember his day of days in Singapore when he won the QE 11 Cup and got to meet Her Majesty and the Duke Of Edinburgh.

Burridge looks back on his training career in Singapore and Malaysia and the important races he’s won.

He reflects on a very successful flying visit to Dubai with a small team of horses.

Steve acknowledges the jockeys with whom he’s had success in Singapore.

He closes the podcast with special mention of his chief helper, grandson Charlie.

(Banner image courtesy Bryan Martin Archives - Steve in one of his 8 wins on Mighty Avalanche - The Carnival Hcp at Flemington 05/11/1983.)

It’s not hard to tell Julie is a horse lover.

It’s not hard to tell Julie is a horse lover.

Julie rides regular trackwork for the Burridge stable.

Julie rides regular trackwork for the Burridge stable.