George Dockeray

George Dockeray (1789–1857) was a British jockey and racehorse trainer.

He was also an early example of jockeys riding in races internationally, when, in the late 1820s, he and fellow jockey Sam Day, spent time race-riding in Brussels, Belgium.

[1] After retiring as a jockey, he trained horses from stables in Church Street, Epsom, Surrey.

[3] He also trained flat horses, including Adine, winner of the Goodwood Stakes, Ebor Handicap and Yorkshire Oaks.

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