Ask Michael Owen “what gives you goosebumps?” and the list of possible replies is endless.
A stunning World Cup goal for England against Argentina in Saint-Etienne during France 1998? Maybe that incredible hat-trick against Germany in 2001 or a host of major trophies and global awards during a Hall of Fame career that started with Liverpool and continued in Madrid, Newcastle and the United half of Manchester?
Any one of the above would be unforgettable for most sportsmen but the striker who proved ice cold amid fierce footballing heat gets a tingle from something very different nowadays.
“I promise you I get goosebumps every morning when I drive into Manor House Stables,” he says. “I know I’m biased as it’s my baby but I’ve not really seen a facility like it for combining brilliant facilities with a great family atmosphere and space to host friends and clients.”
It’s easy to forget that Owen was a baby-faced 18-year-old when he shook up the footballing world in Saint-Etienne and his racing exploits have been hallmarked by similar precocity.
He was 20 when Etienne Lady gave him his first winner as an owner at Newmarket in 2000; he was 21 on that magical night in Munich’s Olympiastadion; and he was “still only 23 or 24” when he signed the lease on a 170-acre Cheshire farm that is now the ultra-modern home of Britain’s Chairman’s Sprint Prize contender Flaming Rib.
“Looking back, I knew even when Etienne Lady won at Newmarket that it was the start of something serious,” he adds. “One horse soon became multiple horses and making Manor House what it is today has become a lifelong project I’m incredibly proud of.”
Globetrotting stayer Brown Panther remains the horse most closely associated with Owen and the memories of a string of big wins including the Irish St Leger and the Dubai Gold Cup of 2014 and 2015 remain vivid.
“I can’t imagine I’ll ever find another who’ll touch my heart like Brown Panther,” he adds. “He took us all over the world but one of the great things about racing is that it encourages you to look forward and Flaming Rib has shown that he belongs in good company.”
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