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Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
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Pensioner beaten with hockey stick while walking dog as top racehorse trainer is jailed

Karl Grafton
Last updated: April 14, 2026 4:08 pm
Karl Grafton Published April 14, 2026
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Martin pictured in a cast in the days following the attack at the gate where the attack took place. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A retired probation officer says his life has been shattered after a brutal beating by a leading racehorse trainer during an evening dog walk.

Martin Dandridge, now 72, was left with a broken arm, lasting injuries and PTSD after the shocking attack.

The grandfather had been staying near his daughter’s home when he was set upon while walking his cockapoo in a field.

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He was repeatedly struck with a hockey stick by trainer Evan Williams in what a judge later branded an “appalling offence”.

On Tuesday (14 April), Welsh Grand National-winning trainer Williams, 54, was jailed for three years, as reported by Need To Know.

Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
Martin at home with Gulliver. (Picture: Jam Press)

He will serve half the sentence behind bars.

The terrifying assault happened in Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales, on the evening of 4 December 2024.

Williams broke Mr Dandridge’s arm in two places during the frenzied attack.

Speaking after the guilty verdict in March, Mr Dandridge described the ordeal.

He said: “My wife and I were there to be close to our daughter who had recently given birth.

“At around 9:30pm, I left our holiday cottage to walk our family cockapoo.

“Minutes later, while on the walk in a field close to the holiday cottage, I was brutally assaulted by a man wielding a hockey stick.

Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
The entrance to the paddock where the attack took place. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I didn’t know him at the time but I now know him to be Evan Williams, the horse racing trainer.

“What kind of a human being launches such a vicious attack on a defenceless, elderly man out innocently walking his dog?

“The whole incident was the stuff of nightmares and utterly bizarre, perpetrated by a savage of a man.

“During the first three weeks of our stay, I walked my dog each evening, either down the lane past the racing stables or into the unbarred non-gated field next to our cottage.

“On the evening of the assault, the weather was cold, stormy, wet and very dark.

“Because of the weather I decided to walk the dog in the field next to our cottage rather than walk down the lane the entrance to the field was no more than 100 yards from our front gate.

Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
One of many bruises – picture taken straight after attack. (Picture: Jam Press)
Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
Martin’s bruised chest. (Picture: Jam Press)

“The gates to the paddock were wide open and there was no signage.

“Due to the time of day and bad weather l was wearing four layers of clothing and a bright head torch on my head.

“My clothing was light in colour, and with the head torch I was clearly visible as was my dog who had on a fluorescent jacket and collar light.

“We could be seen for miles.

“Shortly after seeing a car pull up at the entrance to the paddock, a man charged towards me yelling and swinging a hockey stick.

“He was shouting and swearing aggressively, ‘what are you doing’, to which I immediately answered, ‘I’m walking my dog’.

“He did not acknowledge my response but instead swung the hockey stick at me violently.

“It was a crazed, frenzied attack swinging the weapon at me hard and fast, as if he was trying to fell a tree.

Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
Blood on Martin’s fleece. (Picture: Jam Press)
Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
Blood on Martin’s trousers. (Picture: Jam Press)

“The blows knocked me to the floor and while on my knees, defenceless, he rained blows on my body.

“The blows kept coming and I feared for my life as there was nothing I could do to stop them.

“The hockey stick connected with my head and smashed my head torch, leaving bruises on my forehead.

“While I was on my knees, he raised the weapon and brought it down on me.

“I raised my arm to protect my head and he struck my arm with such force that it broke two bones in my forearm – the pain was excruciating.

“Then a young man I now know to be Conor Ring, a jockey at Evan Williams Racing, stepped in.

“He said to Williams words to the effect of, ‘That’s enough’.

“Only then did the attack stop.

Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
Exterior of rental cottage where Martin was staying. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I was left kneeling on the ground in pain and agony from the multiple blows he’d delivered.

“Conor Ring then ushered Williams away from me.”

Mr Dandridge said police arrived shortly after and helped him back to the cottage before taking him to Bridgend Hospital.

He said: “I was unable to walk unaided so the police officers assisted me back to the cottage.

“I went into shock so the police decided to take me to Bridgend Hospital where I was treated.

“I had multiple bruises to my body, two fractures and an open wound to my forearm.”

Fifteen months on, he says the impact has been devastating.

He said: “I have significant residual pain in my left forearm and a significant loss of grip in my left hand.

“I’ve also been diagnosed with PTSD.

“I was a fit and able 71-year-old man who enjoyed sport and hobbies, none of which I can now participate in.

“The attack has not only traumatised me, but also my family.

Retired grandad Martin Dandridge was beaten with a hockey stick while walking his dog. Top racehorse trainer Evan Williams has now been jailed for three years for the attack.
Martin six months after the attack. (Picture: Jam Press)

“What should have been a happy time, celebrating a beautiful new addition to our family, was destroyed by Evan Williams’ senseless violence.

“What makes the whole incident even worse is we have not been able to get on with our normal lives due to his refusal to acknowledge and take responsibility for his actions that night necessitating a trial.

“This has added insult to the considerable injuries he caused to my family and I.

“I also found myself waking in the middle of the night thinking about the assault and what the outcome could have been had it been my wife, and not l, walking the dog that evening.”

Williams, who founded Evan Williams Racing in 2003, trained Secret Reprieve to victory in the 2020 Welsh Grand National at Chepstow.

At the time of the attack, he had around 120 horses across two training yards.

During his trial, Williams claimed Mr Dandridge was injured after being pulled over by his dog and falling.

But a jury at Cardiff Crown Court took just one hour and 45 minutes to find him guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

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