Fitzgerald delighted to see Hughes gain just reward at Sandown
Champion jockey presentation highlights trophy ceremony.
Things were a little different for Brian Hughes at the bet365 Jump Finale at Sandown on Saturday. Two years ago, when he lifted the champion jump jockeys title for the first time, the country was in a Covid lockdown. No crowds, no presentations, no celebrations, no reward for the sheer hard graft. Mick Fitzgerald never had the ammunition or the luck to topple Richard Dunwoody, Sir Anthony McCoy or Richard Johnson to become champion, but he had plenty of big days to go with plenty of major injuries. He knew what it took to be a champion, yet even in his halcyon days, he simply had the misfortune to be riding in the Martin Pipe era, just as the equally brilliant Adrian Maguire had found. It says plenty about the man that one of his biggest racing moments – one of the most little known – came far from the spotlight, long after he quit the saddle, after a long drive to Sedgefield.“It is a big deal to win the title and it is a big deal to him (Hughes),” said Fitzgerald. “I think that was a little bit lost as I don’t think people realised what a big deal it was. “To be champion jockey it takes an awful lot. You have to make sacrifices, you have to push yourself all the time to be constantly striving to be ahead of the guy behind you. “I can’t emphasise enough how big a deal it is to be champion jockey. You ask Brian, and he would tell you the truth, he will say that he never thought he would be champion. He wanted to be, but you never think you are going to be. Then you are, and then you don’t have anything to signify you are champion jockey. “The trophy that goes with it is beautiful, but it is the list of names on that trophy that makes it so special because you are thinking, ‘I’m one of those’. “That is why I could not believe he had no trophy.”
A special surprise for Brian Hughes as he receives his Champion Jockey trophy today!
Thanks to @mickfitzg and @AtTheRaces for helping out with the delivery 👍pic.twitter.com/mJ0i3x9Jn4 — Great British Racing (@GBRacing) July 24, 2020



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