On the 5th May 2018, Freddie Fletcher and Tommy had a very successful first outing to the Vine and Craven Hunt Pony Scurry at Hackwood Park - A Front runner the majority of the distance, Freddie and Tommy took top honors.
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We would like to thank all our customers and friends who have made it another great year for PC Racewear! We thank you for your custom and continued support. Hope you have a happy Christmas and great New Year in 2018.
Stay tuned for Special Offers on the 26th December!
Jockey Jack Goodchild sporting PC Racewear.
PC Racewear are very pleased to announce that one of our sponsored jockeys - the talented young horse rider - Jack Goodchild has been selected for entry into the prestigious British Racing School!
The British Racing School in Newmarket in the UK was established over 30 years ago and is now recognised as a centre of excellence for training horse riders to be tomorrow's racings greats! Jack was telling us that over 1,000 people applied for places at the school and he is thrilled to have been offered a place.
Originally from Rhydyfelin in Wales, 16 year old Jack has ridden horses since the age of 6. He had his own horse for a few years, and continued riding with the local club - Rheidol Riding Centre where he competed in events such as show jumping and dressage. Once the opportunity arose to apply to The British Racing School, Jack did so straight away and got an opportunity to try out in December 2014 when he went for interview as well as a series of fitness tests.
"I love horse racing and always have! My ambition's are to become a professional race horse jockey and trainer and compete in big races."
Unusually for a horse racing jockey, Jack is 6ft tall and weights in at 10 stone.
"I'm very slim and tall and many people have asked me am I too tall to train as a jockey? but they are wrong, it's not about the height, it's all about the weight!"
Horse racing legend, Frankie Dettori is an inspiration:
"He is a committed sportsman, who had to struggle to keep his weight in check for racing, but did it because horse racing was his dream and it meant everything to him - and its means everything to me too!"
PC Racewear are passionate about supporting young horse riders hoping to make a career in the competitive world of horse racing, and we wish Jack the very best of luck in the future!
Peterjon Carberry wearing The Original PC Jacket in Classic Navy
and Duvall 140 Breeches in Chocolate Brown.
PC Racewear is passionately committed to supporting and sponsoring up and coming professional jockeys, in their quest to ride to the top in the equestrian world. We caught up with none other than Peterjon Carberry, one of our sponsored jockeys for an interview recently, and talked to him about his sporting inspirations and life as a pro...
Who has had the biggest influence on your career?
My biggest influence would be my brother Paul Carberry. I was too young to see my father riding and only ever saw video footage, but I grew up with Paul on the TV.
Of all the races, which would you most like to win?
The Grand National! It's the epitome of jump racing.
Where were you born and where did you grow up? Did you come from a big family?
I was born in hospital :0) and grew up in Ratoath five minutes from Fairyhouse Racecourse. There are eight of us altogether in the family.
Where was the first time you saw a live horse race and what did you think of it?
I can't even think when the first time was. I can recall so many!
When did it first occur to you that you wanted to become a jockey?
Watching the real big races just really secured it. Them days give you tingles in the spine!
Jump race jockey Peterjon Carberry in action.
Photo 2 courtesy of photographer - Sarah Jane Matthews.
Talk us through some of the steps that you had to take to become a jockey and what was the feeling like when you had that jockey license in your hand?
I was lucky enough to be brought up around horses all my life and had some of the best people showing me the way! Getting the license was great, but that's not the end of it. The hard work begins after that and that's getting the rides!
Tell me about your first race. Were you nervous driving to the track or in the jockey room?
No, I wasn't too nervous. I had a lot of pony racing experience, which is a great way to get introduced into the racing circuit.
What tracks have you ridden and how long have you been riding?
I've ridden every jump track in England and Ireland. I’ve been riding nine years now.
What advice would you give young riders?
One the most important things to do as a sportsman is to set goals. Whether you reach them in the time you allocate or not, it's something to work towards.
How do you find wearing PC Racewear?
I love the PC Range and live in my PC Jacket and Breeches ...mainly because of the comfort but also because I know I will be protected from the Winter weather!
Are you ever worried about injuries and have you had any serious ones?
You can't ever be worried. You just accept that it’s something that can happen and put it to the back of your head.
Did you have to teach yourself how to ride or did you have somebody help you?
Obviously I had guidance, but in the end you have to find your own style and way of doing it that suits you.
Take us through a typical day.
Well, today I was up at ten to five and on the road for two and a half hours. I rode out four lots and drove home afterwards. I'm now sitting here doing this interview!
What are the best and worst things about being a jockey?
The best thing is the big meetings and being a part of that. The worst is the driving.
Is there any race you have seen on TV that you would love to ride at one day?
The Grand National! It's the biggest race of the calendar and it would be great to ride in it.
Thanks Peterjon! We wish you all the best in the future.
New in - PC Racewear Softshell Jacket in Racing Green
New arrivals just in to PC Racewear! We have now expanded our popular PC Softshell Jacket Collection to include new additions in Racing Green and Red, just in time for cooler Autumn days!
These stylish versatile jackets are available in mens and women's sizes in XS - XXXXL for €90, and Children's sizes from XXXS - XXS for €70. We also have a handy size guide on our online store to help guide you to the perfect fit!
Don't forget we currently have a special offer of a FREE PC Cap with every order over €80!
The full PC Softshell Jacket Collection is available in colours: black, classic navy, royal blue, black/red stripe, red/white stripe, and royal blue/white stripe.
PC Softshell Jacket details:
- A breathable softshell fitted Jacket
- Lightweight
- Embroidered with the PC logo discreetly on the arm and high collar
- Outer pockets have waterproof zips
- Two way waterproof zip
- Adjustable elasticated hem drawcord
Our PC Softshell Jackets fit snugly under the PC Sleeveless Warmer so get cosy now for fun outdoor days ahead!
Irish Young Eventer Kerri Lyons modelling our new "Little Bit Racey' Collection.
One of our happy customers wearing the new 'Little Bit Racey' collection jacket!
Greetings from day 2 of the Dublin Horse Show! It's all go here with a great buzz about the show this year.
The lovely and talented Irish Young Eventer Kerri Lyons dropped by earlier today. We are pleased to announce that Kerri will be PC Racewear's new brand ambassador for our upcoming collection 'A Little Bit Racey'! She is seen here wearing our new slim cut jacket in Classic Navy from the collection.
We are thrilled with the reaction the new range is getting! The feedback has been marvellous as you can see from another happy customer modelling the 'Racey' jacket she just bought.
The 'Little Bit Racey' range comes in a selection of colours, but you will have to come down to our stand S806 to check them out as they are not available online yet!
Visit us at stand S806 at the RDS, Simmonscourt, we'll be here until Sunday 8th.
Come and visit us at the RDS Dublin Horse Show 2015! We are here from today the 5th August until Sunday 9th at stand S806 in Simmonscourt.
We're having all the fun of the fair with our hugely popular Horse Riding Simulator making a welcome return. Test your skills and be in with a chance to win prizes in our free draw. Top prize is a very nice €100 voucher!
We pleased to announce we will have with us, non other than National Hunt jockey David Crosse to put you through your paces!
Get all the visitor information here on how to get to the RDS in Dublin.
The Public can enter the Show grounds via the RDS Concert Hall entrance from 7.00am each day of the Show & Equestrian Exhibitors via the Belvedere Gate. The Main Hall entrance will be open from 9.00am each day of the Show. (Closing time is 8pm Wednesday to Saturday, and 7pm on the Sunday.)
See you there!