Episode 491: Tappy chats with Dylan Gibbons

Dylan is approaching 400 wins after just 4 seasons of race riding - courtesy Bradley Photographers.

Many racing people were predicting a bright future for Dylan Gibbons long before he made his debut at Taree in July 2020.

Son of successful jockey Andrew Gibbons, the lanky youngster had been taken along quietly by his master Kris Lees and was the complete package by the time he was let loose. Dylan hasn’t let his supporters down. In just four seasons of race riding he’s approaching 400 winners including two Gr 1’s. Caught up with the talented young rider last week for a comprehensive chat about his career so far. He talks about four seasons of success he never expected.

Dylan talks about the workload of the modern day jockey with special mention of the barrier trial schedule.

He talks of partner Nevada and the decision to stay in his hometown of Newcastle.

The young jockey talks of his hectic 2023/2024 season and the holiday he was badly in need of.

He admits he was late in making a decision to become an apprentice, but says his interest in racing was obsessive.

Dylan reflects on the many days he spent at race meetings where his father had riding commitments. He says he found a way to keep occupied.

He talks of his admiration for two Sydney jockeys in particular. He remains very friendly with Tommy Berry and Kerrin McEvoy. At one stage he was acting as valet for both riders.

When Andrew Gibbons could see his son was deadly serious about becoming a jockey he took him to a local riding school.

Dylan talks about the education he gained in the Kris Lees operation and talks of his very first day at the races.

He hasn’t forgotten the magic of his first winning ride at Coffs Harbour.

Dylan looks back on his first metro success and the unforgettable thrill of a Gr 1 win so early in his career.

The jockey looks back on his second Gr 1 win. This time the winner was trained by his boss and staunchest supporter.

Dylan acknowledges the part Semana has played in his brief career - only two wins but several Group placings. One of them was oh so close!

He talks of a Brisbane Cup win for Bjorn Baker and his association with smart sprinter Buenos Noches.

Dylan talks of his association with talented horses like Brudenell and Loch Eagle and a four race association with multiple Gr 1 winning mare Montefilia.

He talks of brother Ryan and three year old half sister Hayley.

Dylan pays tribute to his father’s longevity and the great winning trot the elder Gibbons has been enjoying.

He admits it’s a tough road ahead competing against so many top riders on equal terms but says he’s up to the task.

(Banner image - There’s nothing like a Gr. 1 victory! Dylan on Kalapour knew he’d beaten More Felons (James McDonald) in the 2024 Tancred Stakes - courtesy Bradley Photographers.)

Dylan with former master and staunch supporter Kris Lees - courtesy Bradley Photographers.

With another good supporter in David Payne - courtesy Bradley Photographers.

Dylan was chuffed to be a part of the pre-race Everest hype last year - courtesy Bradley Photographers.

After his first metro win - the Group 3 Spring Stakes at Newcastle on Festival Dancer 13/11/2021 - courtesy Bradley Photographers.

Dylan’s elation was there for all to see as he claimed his first Gr. 1 on Explosive Jack in the 2023 Sydney Cup - courtesy Bradley Photographers.