Trainers quick to salute new champion Hughes
‘Now he’s achieved the dream I couldn’t be happier for him’.
Donald McCain and Nicky Richards have led a host of trainer tributes to newly-crowned champion jockey Brian Hughes. The 34-year-old was officially confirmed on Monday as the leading rider for the 2019/20 National Hunt season, after the coronavirus pandemic brought an abrupt end to the campaign last month. Hughes is Grand National winner McCain’s first-choice rider and he hailed the his dedication in achieving the feat with 141 winners.“I think this is a story that has slightly been overlooked. “The fact is that he’s thoroughly deserved it. His work ethic is second to none, but he’s also a high-class jockey and a top man. “Nothing has ever come easy to Brian. He’s had to work hard every day of his life to get to where he is now. It’s also fantastic for the north to have a champion jockey. It’s magic!”
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