In 1955, Reg Gill milkman and part-time illegal bookie took his 12-year-old son Roy to the Spring meeting at Epsom Downs Racecourse. It was an outing that started a life-long passion for racing and set Roy on a mission to visit every racecourse in the British Isles. The journey that began a half-century ago at Epsom ended at Tralee in the west of Ireland in 1992, taking in meetings under both codes, Flat and National Hunt. Roy Gill has visited every racecourse in the United Kingdom and Eire at least once and continues to attend meetings whenever he can. Many courses have been closed down,...
In 1955, Reg Gill milkman and part-time illegal bookie took his 12-year-old son Roy to the Spring meeting at Epsom Downs Racecourse. It was an outing ...