Apprentice to CS Hayes then a successful jumps jockey, including captaining the Australia team against Ireland in the International Jockey Challenge, Ciaron realised his size would deny his riding ambitions. Despite that, his love for racing and his natural interest and curiosity in training saw him commit to a career as a trainer at a young age. Knowing you learn best from the best, he spent time with Bart Cummings, Aiden O’Brien and Willie Mullins before starting in his own right, with 6 boxes on his dad’s farm. He knows you never stop learning and continues to connect with the greats, only last year spending time with Wesley Ward (USA), Roger Charlton (UK) and Richard Hannon (UK), Andre Fabre (France) and Joseph O’Brien (IRE).
Ciaron has also deservedly gained a reputation as a shrewd purchaser of horses:
- Petits Filous (purchased for $65,000 and sold for $1.15 million) – Group 3 winner
- Global Exchange (purchased for $130,000 and sold for $1.4 million) – Group 2 winner
- Jameka (purchased for $130,000 and sold for $2.6 million) – three-time Group 1 winner including the Caulfield Cup and $4.87 million in prize money
- Merchant Navy (purchased for $350,000 and sold for $27 million) – dual Group 1 winner including the Diamond Jubilee Stakes in England and $2 million in prize money.
- Coolangatta (purchased for $280,000) – winner of the 2022 Gold Coast Magic Millions
Ciaron is now very happy to be based in what he describes as the best training facility he’s seen anywhere in the world at Ballarat, with operations also in Cranbourne and Sydney.
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