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Retired horse racing fanatic taken back to the race course for first time in 60 years

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Retired horse racing fanatic taken back to the race course for first time in 60 years

MORE than 60 years on, a horse racing enthusiast has returned to the racecourse to hear the thunder of hoofs once again.

Retired resident at Belong Warrington, Phil Warburton, was able to spend the day at Haydock Park Racecourse and sit shoulder to shoulder with fellow racing fans recently, thanks to the care village.

Accompanied by care village experience coordinator, Louise Kelly, the pair cheered on their horses before taking in the course’s brass band in the spring sunshine and sharing Phil’s favourite brandy tipple.

Phil first inherited his love for horses when he was a young boy, spending much of his teenage years grooming horses an eventually owning one in later life, his very own mare Amber Sprite.

Due to health complications following a motorcycling accident, the former carpenter hasn’t been able to return to the landmark racecourse since his last visit in 1963.

Louise, spoke of the experience of taking Phil back to watch his favourite sport in action, saying: “Everyone who knows Phil knows how much he loves his horse racing.

“He hasn’t been able to attend in-person for some time and a big part of our role is creating happy memories for our residents and helping them achieving their ambitions.

“So, we reached out to the community and when we surprised him with the tickets, he couldn’t stop smiling.”

More recently, the 76-year-old has become accustomed to watching his favoured pastime on the television at his Latchford home, before his support workers set out to create an extra special day for their resident.

Having approached horse racing organisation, The Jockey Club, and transport firm Direct Taxis, their plan for an unforgettable day came to fruition.

Commenting on the experience, Phil said: “The racecourse was very much as I remember but it’s a lot busier now.

“I’m grateful to Louise for making it all happen and although Lady Luck wasn’t with us, it was a fantastic experience and this beats taking home a prize pot – I won just by being there.”

Louise added: “Phil has had the most wonderful day and we’re thrilled everything came together for him.

“Thank you to The Jockey Club, Haydock Park Racecourse, and Direct Taxis for their support. The kindness of our community really is inspiring.”

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