Carruthers ride from Batchelor will never be forgotten by Bradstock team
‘I’m completely convinced that nobody else would have won the Hennessy’.
Sara Bradstock has paid tribute to “one of racing’s good guys” following Mattie Batchelor’s retirement. Batchelor revealed he had hung up his boots earlier this week, with his last ride a winning one aboard Neil Mulholland’s Hidden Depths at Les Landes in Jersey last August. But it is Sara’s husband Mark who provided the 46-year-old with the most winners throughout his near 30-year career, combining for victory 37 times in the UK. The Bradstocks also gave Batchelor his finest days in the saddle, with the popular journeyman successful at the Cheltenham Festival aboard King Harold in 2005, while also steering Carruthers to Hennessy Gold Cup glory in 2011. Batchelor was instrumental in the early career of the Bradstock-trained Coneygree, too. The hugely-popular gelding would go on to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2015, but was ridden to a pair of Grade Two novice hurdle victories in his formative years by Batchelor.Reflecting on their long association, Bradstock said: “He rode us a lot of winners and we had a lot of good days together. “There’s no better man to have around. He was a good jockey and he never really got any chances. He’s a lovely guy and one of racing’s good guys, you would never find anyone in the weighing room who didn’t love Mattie. He always had a smile on his face, was always happy and well and truly just a really nice guy.” Carruthers was a 10-1 shot when an inspired Batchelor drove him on to success in Newbury’s pre-Christmas feature and Bradstock believes the jockey was the key to the victory on that November day in 2011, while she also reflected on the time Batchelor picked up ride of the year despite almost throwing away a Cheltenham Festival winner.

Wishing a very Happy Retirement to Carruthers, our 2011 Hennessy Gold Cup winner – enjoy! #legend 🏆😍 pic.twitter.com/ik8fZfDDa1
— Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) May 8, 2018
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