On December 6, 2025, groom Devon Biggs stood in the winner’s circle with a quiet pride that spoke louder than any cheer from the grandstand. His charge, the remarkable Rideallday, had just captured the Mouttet Mile, his second success in this prestigious event, a feat that crowned Biggs not only in glory but in gratitude. For Biggs, the victory was the culmination of years spent in the shadows of the sport, early mornings, long nights, and the tender rituals of grooming that built a bond between man and horse as unshakable as steel.
Yet Biggs’ journey has never been a solitary one. Working alongside legendary trainer Philip Feanny, he found mentorship and trust that shaped his path in racing. Feanny’s seasoned eye and Biggs’ patient hands became a partnership of balance: the trainer’s vision for greatness matched by the groom’s devotion to the daily care that makes greatness possible.
As Biggs reflects with Quickgallopja.com and its YouTube Channel – The Quick Galloper, on his time in the stables, he speaks of Rideallday not just as a champion but as a companion whose spirit lifts him beyond the grind of the track.









2 Responses
Jah know, Devon mek mi smile all di way through his interview, very enlighten. I've never heard a bad comment about Mr.Phillip Feanny and I know Dave Jackson[Jockey] and others who worked with him. Devon, keep up di good work and many more success in the offing, you are very intelligent and no expulsion couldn't deter your success.
It was a good chat with Devon.