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Racing ‘genius’ James Delahooke – who without him there would be no Frankel or Enable – dies of heart attack aged 77

RACING ‘genius’ James Delahooke – the man who paved the way for superstars Frankel and Enable – has died aged 77.

Delahooke, who played a vital role in building the all-conquering Juddmonte empire, suffered a heart attack while grouse hunting.

The racing world is mourning the passing of ‘genius’ Delahooke

The legendary Frankel could trace his roots back to horses picked by Delahooke

Described as a ‘phenomenal judge of horseflesh’ by Grand National-winning trainer Kim Bailey and a ‘genius’ by other who knew him, Delahooke was a giant of the breeding and purchasing worlds.

His passing comes in a devastating few days for the sport, as yesterday Rachael Blackmore led hundreds of mourners at the funeral of Jack de Bromhead, the 13-year-old son of trainer Henry, who died in a pony racing accident.

Some of the greatest and most famous horses in history can trace their lineage back to fillies or mares bought by Delahooke.

Thoroughbred Daily News, who reported Delahooke’s passing, said Frankel, the best horse ever, Enable and 2000 Guineas winner Zafonic, to name but a few, all had that in common.

The yearlings Delahooke bought for Prince Khalid Abdullah also included 1985 and 1986 Arc de Triomphe winners Rainbow Quest and Dancing Brave.

The Prince’s first two home-bred Derby winners, Quest For Fame and Commander In Chief, both had parents bought by Delahooke.

Bailey was among those paying tribute to a giant figure in the sport.

He said: “Top bloodstock agent James Delahooke died yesterday.

“A true sportsman and a phenomenal judge of horseflesh.

“As if the racing world has not had enough sad news in the last few weeks. Thoughts to his family.”

A post from York racecourse read: “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of James Delahooke.”

Another friend wrote: “Mr Delahooke would always correct me and say ‘it’s just James, Samantha’.

“He was a kind individual to me in all my sales and I am saddened to hear of his passing. I offer my condolences to all those fortunate enough to know him.”

Delahooke is survived by wife Angie, their four children Amber, Rorie, Holly and Eve, as well as their nine grandchildren.

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