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New book on Kerry jockey that took Edwardian England by storm – ‘His story needed to be told’

May 25, 2024
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New book on Kerry jockey that took Edwardian England by storm – ‘His story needed to be told’


Life of Bernard Dillon in new publication reveals a story of sporting triumph and human tragedy.

In 1901, at the age of thirteen, Bernard left Kerry with dreams of becoming a jockey in England. No one could have predicted that within three years he would be the most popular sporting personality in Britain and Ireland.

For the first time since Bernard’s death in 1941, a book capturing his astonishing rise to success – and later his fall from grace due to heavy drinking – is available.

From a talented apprentice to astute professional, Bernard Dillon won the Epsom Derby and Grand Prix de Paris in a life of sporting conquest and human tragedy.

Stephen Fernane explains his reason for writing the story stems from his fascination with Bernard’s sporting achievements and the sadness that would later overshadow them. The fact Bernard’s story is not widely known of is also a motivating factor behind the book.

“Discovering Bernard’s career – and learning about all he achieved – is what inspired me to write it. The inner demons that led to his demise in later life are just as fascinating. To think that very little is known about someone as colourful and complex as Bernard Dillon is astonishing,” Stephen said.

The book title: The Life and Times of Bernard Dillon: The Narie that Won the Derby’ is a deliberate nod to Bernard’s birth place at Caherina in Strand Road, Tralee, in 1887.

“I want to bring Bernard home for the book launch. To bring his story back to where it all started, and present it to people who might not know about him. That is the best tribute I can give him. Bernard is a ‘Narie’ for sure, which is why the Kerins O’Rahlly’s GAA Club is the appropriate venue. It’s his spiritual home as he was born only a few yards from the clubhouse,” Stephen explained.

Bernard Dillon’s journey from 1901 to 1911 was anything but smooth as he tried to cope with celebrity and adversity. Sadly, his downfall included domestic abuse and the mistreatment of his wife, and famous music hall artist, Marie Lloyd.

Bernard and Marie met in 1905 and began a turbulent relationship. They were Edwardian England’s first celebrity couple with Marie eighteen years older than Bernard. However, notoriety would come at a cost. Drink took hold of Bernard after he lost his jockey’s licence in 1913 over allegations of gambling. It marked the end of his reputation as a superstar.

Stephen believes it was important to write Bernard’s story because of the random way it exists in the archives. With Marie Lloyd being the more famous personality, information about Bernard’s life is usually seen through the lens of Marie’s biographers, as opposed to Bernard’s perspective.

“He wrote his memoir in 1922 which has largely been ignored until now. While he does not explain the more violent side to his personality in the memoir, I was able to solve this by reading through many court sittings he appeared before,” Stephen said.

“Even though the court charges are upsetting to read, my aim is to show Bernard’s opposing sides – not just him as a famous jockey. There are examples of closeness and intimacy between the couple that have never been written about before now,” he added.

“There is a chapter about Bernard and Marie being incarcerated at Ellis Island in 1913 because they were unmarried. It’s staggering to imagine two of the most famous people in Edwardian England being detained with hundreds of immigrants.

“They were the Posh and Becks of their time, for sure. As for Bernard’s active service during WWI, a judge accused him of engaging in more violence in London than on the Western Front! Nothing was ever straight forward in Bernard’s life from the time he left Tralee in short pants,” Stephen explained.

Stephen sums up Bernard’s life as ‘totally unorthodox’ and that the book is about more than just horseracing.

“I wouldn’t want anyone to get the impression the book is solely about horses. Significant though they are in Bernard’s life, there is an undertone to the book that symbolises a tragic love story between two people trying to deal with fame and infamy,” he said.

“This is a global story that started in a quiet Kerry street and extended to far off places like America, South Africa, and the Middle East. I just felt it was time for Bernard’s story to be told in his own words. I think the book is fair to him and shows that no matter how successful we are in life, we are vulnerable to self-destruction,” Stephen said.

The Life and Times of Bernard Dillon: The Narie that Won the Derby’ will be launched on June 6 at the Kerins O’Rahilly’s GAA Club at 7pm by Mayor of Tralee Terry O’Brien.

A presentation of a framed photograph of Bernard Dillon will be made to the Kerins O’Rahilly’s GAA Club on the night. Everyone is welcome. Light refreshments served.

Book price is €15. Available at: www.buythebook.ie/bernarddillon



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