Hughes delighted to celebrate double century with McCoy and Scudamore
Rider chalked up 200th winner of the campaign at Perth on Wednesday.
Dual champion jockey Brian Hughes felt flattered he was able to celebrate reaching his milestone winner at Perth on Wednesday with fellow 200-club members Sir Anthony McCoy and Peter Scudamore. The fourth and final part of the exclusive group, Richard Johnson, also gave Hughes a call to congratulate him on his way home after racing. Hughes admitted at the start of the season his sole aim was to reclaim the championship and, along with agent Richard Hale, only began to give serious consideration to the 200 in February. “It’s a target we thought was achievable after February when I got to the 150 mark, so I’m delighted that I finally got there,” said Hughes, who will pick up his trophy at Sandown on Saturday – this time in front of a crowd.
“AP was at Perth yesterday and Dicky (Johnson) kindly gave me a call on the way home from Perth last night. I remember Dicky doing it (200) at Perth one year. You need a lot of things to go in your favour for it to happen. “Dicky is a gentleman, I got on well with him and AP and Dicky just reminded me to enjoy it, take a step back to appreciate it all and know what it means. “As a jockey you are always looking forward – what happened yesterday is gone – so he told me to take a minute to enjoy Saturday as it’s hard to achieve again. “You need to stay injury-free, have no suspensions and then you need to be on the right horses consistently. Obviously the weather has played a big part, we haven’t missed a lot of racing this year. Most importantly the horses you ride need to be in top form throughout the season, so you need all your ducks in a row.” Hughes, who prefers to shun the limelight and admits to not being an emotional man, was touched by the reaction to Dreams Of Home’s win, with the same horse having provided him with his 100th winner earlier in the season.
Thrilled to give Brian Hughes his 200th winner of the season. Only the 4th to achieve it and the 1st northern based NH jockey ever! Everyone here at Bankhouse lifted you home. Well done Brian #CHAMP 🎉 pic.twitter.com/d1DWqYGkIo
— Donald McCain Racing (@donaldmccain) April 20, 2022
Well done to Brian Hughes for riding 200 winners in a season. A huge effort and hard work throughout a long season. A great way to top off his second championship and something be very proud of 🐎👌🏼💪 pic.twitter.com/ukNrO7SgUy
— Richard Johnson (@dickyjohnson77) April 20, 2022
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