- Lee Freedman
David Lee Freedman (born
August 12 ,1956 ) is a prominent Australian racehorse trainer. In partnership with brothers Anthony, Michael, and Richard, he has been a prolific winner of Australia's major races in past 20 years, with fourGolden Slipper s, fourCaulfield Cup s, twoCox Plate s, and fiveMelbourne Cup s, including two of the three won byMakybe Diva . On June 19, 2007 he won the prestigiousKing's Stand Stakes at England's Royal Ascot racecourse with his champion mare,Miss Andretti .Early life
Freedman was born
12 August ,1956 , in Sydney,New South Wales to Anthony William and Estelle Dawn Freedman.cite encyclopedia| editor = Suzannah Pearce| encyclopedia = Who's Who in Australia Live!| title = FREEDMAN (Lee) David Lee| accessdate = 2007-09-23| date = 2006-11-17| year = 2007| publisher = Crown Content Pty Ltd| location = North Melbourne, Vic] He gained an interest in racing at a young age as his father Tony took uphorse breeding andtraining after retiring as aproperty developer .Educated at
The Scots College in Sydney, Freedman studied atAustralian National University for a year, but was quickly bored and dropped out to become involved in the breeding industry himself, running the stud farm owned by the family, nearYass in Southern NSW.Beginnings as a trainer
Freedman quickly tired of this, and decided to branch out on his own as a horse trainer, initially setting up stables at Warwick Farm in
Sydney . Training only a small team of horses, Freedman and stable foreman and brother Anthony found it difficult to train winners at Warwick Farm, where facilities were inferior to those at Sydney's premier track, Randwick.Freedman purchased the stable and home vacated by outstanding trainer
Bart Cummings who had moved to Sydney. Freedman soon found success with classy filly Sauna, who wasGroup One placed and smart gelding Affected. His first Group One winner was another filly, Miss Clipper, who won theSAJC Australasian Oaks .Early success
Freedman's step towards training stardom came in the 1989
Melbourne Cup , when he trained the first two runners home, winning the race with stayer Tawriffic, ridden byShane Dye , who was followed home bySuper Impose . 'Super', as he was affectionately known, won eight Group One races, including theEpsom Handicap andDoncaster Handicap twice. His most famous victory was in the 1992Cox Plate as an eight year old. Super Impose's form had been disappointing that Spring, and was in the twilight of his career. The hot favourite for the race was another Freedman horse, the classy Naturalism. At around the 600m mark, Naturalism was involved in a fall. Super Impose charged home from last to win by a head, defeating 1991 Melbourne Cup heroineLet's Elope .The early to mid 90's marked Freedman's most successful era as a trainer. In this time, he trained a number of outstanding gallopers, including outstanding sprinter Schillaci, quality mare Mannerism, Mahogany, who won Group One races from 1000m to 2500m, as well as Melbourne Cup winners
Subzero (1992) andDoriemus , who won theCaulfield Cup -Melbourne Cup double in 1995. Freedman also won an unprecedented four consecutiveGolden Slipper 's, Australia's premier Two Year Old race between 1993 and 1996, with Bint Marscay, Danzero, Flying Spur, and Merlene. During this time, the combination between Freedman and stable jockey,Damien Oliver was the best known and most successful in the country.Controversy
In this time Freedman was not immune from controversy. In March 1995 he was found guilty of substituting a horse in a barrier trial. To gain permission to run a horse, Central Express, in
blinkers , it was necessary for it to run in a barrier trial, to demonstrate that the horse could properly run in them. Forced to run the trial the day before a race, Freedman substituted in another runner, Spanish Reign, for the trial. As such, Central Express ran in blinkers in the race, and duly won. Although Freedman said the substitution was for a good reason, not wanting to 'flatten' his horse before the race, he was suspended for four months. In this period, his brother Richard took over as trainer.Another scandal to hit Freedman involved his outstanding three year old, Encosta De Lago, before the Bill Stutt Stakes at
Moonee Valley in Septermber 1996. The colt returned a test over the legal limit to the performance enhancing substance TC02, or bicarbonate. A second test confirmed the result, however a third was ordered, which was also over the legal limit, but within the accepted margin of error. Encosta De Lago was allowed to run, and won the race easily. Although no action was taken against Freedman, it would be a significant distraction to the stable.etbacks and resurgence
The Encosta De Lago affair happened to coincide with a decline in the stable's fortunes, although the main reason is more likely the unsuccessful move to
Caulfield racecourse, fromFlemington . Between the 1997-98 and 2002-2003 seasons, Freedman trained only fifteen Group One winners. Although by many measures this would be regarded as successful, it was an extremely poor run compared with mid 1990's, where in 1995-96 alone Freedman trained 13 Group One winners.After the 2000 Melbourne Cup Carnival, during which the stable won only one listed race, Freedman decided to radically change his training set-up. Lee's brother Richard purchased a large piece of land, near Rye, on Victoria's
Mornington Peninsula . This was named Markdel, after Freedman'sintellectually disabled older brother Mark, and mother Del. It is a state of the art private training facility, which is believed to be largely responsible for his recent resurgence.This resurgence has been best symbolised by outstanding fillies Alinghi and Special Harmony, classy stayer
Mummify , and champion mareMakybe Diva .Mummify was one Freedman's favourite horses. Unfashionably bred, he managed to win a South Australian Derby as a three year old, but his effort to win the
Caulfield Cup in 2003, leading all the way, was his most greatest. Mummify's other significant wins were in the 2004Yalumba Stakes , and 2005Singapore Airlines International Cup . Mummify was tragically killed in the 2005 Caulfield Cup, when he broke abone in hisleg , and had to beeuthanised .Freedman took over the training of Makybe Diva in 2004, after
David Hall left to take up a position inHong Kong . Freedman took an already Melbourne Cup winner and emerging superstar, winning aBMW , anAustralian Cup and aCox Plate with her. Freedman's greatest training achievement is winning the 2004 and 2005 Melbourne Cup's with 'The Diva', taking her to a total of three wins in the Cup, which has never been done in more than 150 years of the race. Makybe Diva was retired after winning her third Melbourne Cup in November 2005.As of 2006 Freedman is regarded as Victoria's premier horse trainer, and along with
Gai Waterhouse , David Hayes and John Hawkes, amongst Australia's best.Freeman is married to Janelle and has two daughters.
References
*Hutchison, Garrie. "They're racing! The complete story of Australian racing."(1999)
* [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/10/28/1130400365662.html?page=1 Lee Freedman article at The Age Company Ltd.]
* [http://www.racingandsports.com.au/racing/racingfeatures.asp?f=featurearticles-leefreedman04 "Australasian Turf Monthly" 2005 article on Lee freedman]
External links
* [http://www.freedman.com.au Freedman Brothers]
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