Harry Redknapp Celebrates Racing Glory with King George VI Chase Victory
Former Football Manager Achieves Racing Success
Former Premier League manager Harry Redknapp was celebrating Friday after his horse The Jukebox Man raced to victory at the King George VI Chase at Kempton Park. The prestigious Boxing Day race represents one of British jump racing’s most coveted prizes, and the 78-year-old’s success marks a significant achievement in his post-football career as a racehorse owner.
A Thrilling Photo Finish
The race concluded with a tense photo finish that kept spectators on edge. Redknapp is the owner of racehorse “The Jukebox Man” who won the 2025 King George VI Chase at Kempton Park Racecourse, adding to his growing collection of racing victories. The win represents more than just a trophy for the former manager who has dedicated considerable time and resources to horse racing since the 1980s.
From Football to the Racecourse
Redknapp enjoyed a distinguished managerial career in football, coaching Premier League clubs West Ham, Portsmouth, and Tottenham Hotspur. He famously guided Portsmouth to FA Cup glory in 2008 and retired from professional football management in 2017. Since stepping away from the touchline, the legendary manager has channelled his competitive spirit into horse racing ownership with remarkable success.
Continued Public Engagement
Beyond racing, Harry Redknapp — football’s funniest man, much-loved TV personality, and the former King of the Jungle — is hitting the road again in 2025 and 2026 with a huge UK theatre tour. This demonstrates Redknapp’s enduring popularity with British audiences, extending well beyond his football achievements.
Significance for Fans
Harry Redknapp’s King George VI Chase victory serves as a reminder that sporting legends can find success in new arenas. For football fans who followed his managerial career and racing enthusiasts alike, this triumph showcases his determination and passion for competitive sport remains undimmed at 78 years old.