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Former Premier League striker Charlie Austin ‘loves’ racing and won over £250,000 with his best horse Another Batt

FORMER Premier League striker Charlie Austin loves his racing just as much as his football.

The QPR forward has spent thousands on racehorses over the years – and he has had plenty of success on the track.

Charlie and his wife Bianca at Royal Ascot in 2017
Austin’s clubs include Southampton, QPR, Burnley and West Brom

He was born in Hungerford, just a few miles from the major training hub Lambourn, known as the ‘valley of the racehorse’.

His grandad Ozzy introduced him to the sport as a kid and he has maintained and strong interest throughout his footballing career.

Owning horses and going racing provided Austin some ‘much needed escapism’ from the pressure of playing top-flight football during his time with Southampton.

And his most successful horse to date is Another Batt, who has since been sold for £60,000 and no longer runs in the navy and white colours of Austin’s Excel Racing.

But he put Austin on the map as an owner in 2017 with several big runs at major meetings, including Royal Ascot, before he ended his two-year-old campaign with victory in the valuable International Trakya Trophy in Turkey.

The horse scooped Austin almost £100,000 in prize-money that day, and he would win a further £83,000 in a big 7f handicap at Meydan in Dubai two years later. In total, the horse earned Austin over £250,000 before he was sold last year.

Speaking after that win in Dubai, Austin said: “He’s taken us all over the place. He won in Turkey and now he’s won in Meydan.

“To have a runner at the Dubai Carnival is special, but to have a winner is delightful.

“I love this sport – it’s something that I really enjoy.”

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Among Austin’s other best horses is High Acclaim, who won the £50,000 Spring Mile at Doncaster in 2018, one-time Derby runner Crowned Eagle and seven-time winner Kyllachy Gala.

And Austin also likes to have a bet on the horses in his spare time.

In 2016, he won big at the Cheltenham Festival when tipping a 1,000-1 accumulator.

He tipped Annie Power (5-2) to win the Champion Hurdle, Sprinter Sacre (5-1) in the Champion Chase, Don Cossack (9-4) in the Gold Cup and Thistlecrack (Evs) in the World Hurdle – plus 13-2 shot Diego Du Charmil.

He isn’t the only former Premier League goalscorer to own racehorses.

Wayne Rooney had several horses in training with Tom Dascombe, including Pippy, Switcharooney and Tomway.

Former England and Liverpool legend Michael Owen has enjoyed plenty of success with his horses over the years, most notably with the late Group 1 winner Brown Panther.

And Ian Wright has dabbled in horse ownership in recent years as part of the Crowd Racing Partnership. His horse Born To Finish has won ten times, including a hat-trick on the all-weather in the space of 12 days.

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