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MEET TRAINER HOWARD JAGHAI
Howard Jaghai at his stables with Lady Shankari.
Horse Racing, Sports
Ruddy Allen Sports Writer ruddya@jamaicaobserver.com  
July 20, 2023

MEET TRAINER HOWARD JAGHAI

One of the brightest, capable and gifted horsemen at Caymanas Park is trainer Howard Jaghai. Although the young conditioner has yet to make a telling impact on the sport, Jaghai, who sits on 99 career wins, is determined to make a name for himself in the racing industry.

The Supreme Racing Guide of the Jamaica Observer shares Jaghai’s tale with readers below.

SUPREME RACING GUIDE (SRG): How did you get involved in the sport of horse racing?

HOWARD JAGHAI (HJ): I was born into racing. My grandfather was a track supervisor; my uncle was a prominent owner and has been a champion breeder on 10 occasions; and my father is a living legend who has saddled over 340 winners. I’ve always aspired to become a trainer, but I took it seriously in 1997 when I became an assistant trainer to my father.

Trainer Howard Jaghai (left) and connections in the winners’ enclosure with Runway Icon (Tevin Foster). .

SRG: When did you get your trainer’s licence?

HJ: I officially started training horses in 2001.

SRG: Which horse was your first winner?

HJ: My first winner was Sir Thakur Baba on Superstakes Day in 2001, owned by my uncle Henry W Jaghai, OD, JP. Winning my first race was an amazing feeling, one that’s indescribable. I followed up on the following Saturday with another horse owned by my uncle, Lady Ballari. I felt a sense of accomplishment because a lot of hard work went into that one [my first winner], and it was something I’d been dreaming of since I was a kid. It was an amazing feeling, one that cannot be described. It’s indescribable.

Jockey Trevor “Slicer” Simpson (left) and trainer Howard Jaghai found something to laugh about while in the Parade Ring.

SRG: What are some of the big races you have won?

HJ: I’ve not had any Classic winners as yet, but I have won a couple of Stakes races with Palace Gold, who is the best horse I’ve ever trained. I won 11 races, finished second 14 times, and finished third 11 times. One of the races that Palace Gold won was the 2012 Jamaica 50th Anniversary Trophy .

SRG: What is your main goal or what you would like to achieve out of racing?

HJ: Other than training, I manage my uncle’s farm, formerly known as Bombay Stud Farm, now known as Willie’s Racing Stables Limited at Bombay, operated by Mark and Matthew Williams, my cousins. We’re currently in the rebuilding process, and so far we have done a phenomenal job. My main objectives are to rebuild my barn and get the farm back to its glory days. I also want to win a couple of Classics and get back into the top 10. If I have the numbers, I believe in the possibility of becoming a champion trainer one day.

Howard Jaghai with his first career winner, Sir Thakur Baba.

SRG: Nearing the milestone of 100 career winners, are there any nerves or anxiety building up?

HJ: No anxiety whatsoever; no pressure because it’s inevitable. I’m more focused on keeping my horses healthy and sound and rebuilding as compared to winning my 100th race, which will come eventually.

SRG: What would it mean to you to reach that figure of 100 winners?

HJ: It is an important milestone in any sportsman’s career, but being my biggest critic and always pushing myself, I should’ve reached 100 a long time ago. There were a few hiccups along the way, but I stood firm, and with 22 years under my belt and 99 genuine career wins, I’m still standing. I would like to emulate my father by winning over 341 races.

SRG: Which is the best horse you have seen raced at Caymanas Park?

HJ: The best horses I’ve seen in my time would have to be She’s A Maneater and Miracle Man.

SRG: Do you have any regrets about coming into the racing industry?

HJ: One of my mottos is: I don’t live to regret, and as such, I have no regrets. I once aspired to become a doctor, architect, detective, and racehorse trainer, all at different stages of my life, but the latter was what I was drawn to the most.

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