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John Dunlop: a training legend whose defining human quality was kindness

John Dunlop: part of the scenery of racing life
John Dunlop: part of the scenery of racing lifeCredit: Unknown

Inevitably the tributes to John Dunlop have, perhaps to the point of cliche, made much of his urbanity and mildly patrician air, both of which he cultivated somewhat – presumably as an outer layer of protection against a difficult world.

The word 'respect' has been the default description of how he was regarded. But I held him in a degree of affection. He was kind to me and had a fine and very wry sense of humour. I also felt a degree of sympathy for him as his life was marked by a catastrophic personal tragedy from which no man could escape unscathed or unscarred. Of which more later.

Well over 20 years ago I went to interview him at Arundel and we repaired to his study in the yard. Back then John was a ferocious smoker – Embassy much to my surprise – and I matched him gasper for gasper with Marlboro Red.

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