Hughes pauses double century hunt to share riding wisdom
Champion-elect makes guest appearance at Yarm riding school.
Champion jockey-elect Brian Hughes has been passing on his pearls of wisdom to a group of budding young jockeys as he continues his quest to ride 200 winners this season. Hughes was giving out pointers at Kirklevington Riding Centre, near Yarm, on Thursday morning and the youngsters were handed the opportunity to ask the 36-year-old about his route to the top of his profession and what he had left to achieve. Having lost the crown in a titanic battle with Harry Skelton 12 months ago, Hughes set a blistering pace from early on in the current campaign and has come home unchallenged, being almost 90 winners clear of Sam Twiston-Davies with three weeks of the season remaining. With the title in the bag, attention has been concentrated on whether on not Hughes can reach 200 winners this term, something only Peter Scudamore, Sir Anthony McCoy and Richard Johnson have previously achieved.Champion jockey-elect Brian Hughes being grilled by students at Kirklevington Riding School about which race he would to win most pic.twitter.com/x5Fj7Ya8jp
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“It’s been an unreal season. You’re always thinking forward in this game, never back, but I’ve been lucky because Donald McCain’s horses have been in such good form,” said Hughes at an event organised by Great British Racing. “He’s had more winners than anyone, more than whoever is going to be champion trainer. He’s had 146 and I’ve ridden 99 of them (before racing on Thursday). “I’m getting a bit twitchy about the 200 as there’s not much racing in April. I still need 13 and you’d think you’d do that easy, but it’s not that straightforward. “I’ve had a couple of days recently where I thought I’d have a winner or two but I’ve come away with a couple of seconds and I’m hoping it’s achievable still – all I need is a day with three winners and it would look a lot closer. Not long ago I was consistently having five or six winners a week. “I’m hoping I can get there as to be mentioned in the same breath as the people who have done it, Dicky (Johnson), AP (McCoy) and Peter Scudamore, they are brilliant jockeys, so it would be very special. “Jonjo had the record when he was champion (in the north) of 149 and while records are there to be broken, this one might stand for a bit.”

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