The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Race horse named after Frank’s Law is under starter’s orders

Dundee company owner wanted to honour campaign for dementia care

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A horse named after the Frank’s Law campaign is now in full training before its race debut.

The two-year-old colt is being put through his paces in Carluke by champion trainer Keith Dalgleish, who notched up nearly 300 winners as a jockey before his riding career was brought to a premature end.

Dundee businessma­n and racehorse owner Jimmy Fyffe decided to name one of his promising racers after the successful campaign and the horse should be under starters orders by the summer.

Mr Fyffe, well known in Dundee for his wholesale alcohol business JF Kegs, owns 12 racehorses which are trained by the likes of Mr Dalgleish, Jim Goldie, Lucinda Russell and Gordon Elliott.

“I wanted to name the horse Frank’s Law in memory of Frank Kopel and the amazing work his wife Amanda has done in her achievemen­t towards her campaign to secure free personal care for people under 65 who are suffering from dementia,” he said.

“The response I received after naming the horse was amazing and everyone has been so positive and looking forward to seeing the horse.

“When I met Amanda she was very emotional about the gesture but also so happy.

“Frank’s Law is a two-year-old colt from a group-winning racehorse stallion.

“He started pre-training in October last year and is now in full training with Keith. He is coming along fine and should be ready to run this summer.

“I’m looking to invite Amanda and her son up to the first run.”

Frank’s Law, backed by The Courier, is due to come into force by April 2019 and benefit at least 9,000 families.

Amanda spearheade­d the campaign in honour of her late husband – Dundee United legend Frank – who died in 2014 after a battle with dementia.

She said: “I’m absolutely delighted to hear this and it’s great that Jimmy has kept his word about naming one of his horses after the campaign.

“It will be great to go and watch the first ever race.”

“When I met Amanda she was very emotional about the gesture but also so happy. I’m looking to invite Amanda and her son up to the first run. JIMMY FYFFE

 ?? Pictures: Wullie Marr. ?? Above and below, race horse Frank’s Law at the Carluke yard with Keith Dalgleish, getting ready for race action.
Pictures: Wullie Marr. Above and below, race horse Frank’s Law at the Carluke yard with Keith Dalgleish, getting ready for race action.
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