Joe Tizzard has been very much an integral cog in the machinery in the family’s Milborne Port base in Dorset during a golden spell for the stable for over a decade and it is now his name that is on the trainer’s licence for the 2022/23 National Hunt season.
He has already notched a respectable 19 winners with a strike rate 28% and, although the licence holder has changed, little else has.
Joe joked: “The buck stops with me now but everything else is very much the same and Dad comes up every morning but disappears a little quicker than he used to do - he is very much still in the loop!”
Father Colin signed off his training career in 2021/22 with 62 winners and his 1,143,452 in prize money took him past the million-pound barrier for a sixth time (£2,041,055 in 2016/17).
Eldorado Allen was the main flagbearer last year with victory in the Grade 2 Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter and the Grade 2 Denman Chase at Newbury and he looks one stars again for the former stable jockey/assistant.
There are plenty of other familiar names in the fold like Fiddlerontheroof, Lostintranslation and Slate House but also some emerging talent in the shape of the likes of War Lord, JPR One and Name In Lights.
Joe kindly talked to Tony Elves of attheraces.com about his Team Tizzard’s hopes for the season ahead.