HOW amazing is it that of the four jockeys to have completed a double century of wins in a British National Hunt season, two of them were born in Northern Ireland, A.P. McCoy who did so on a mind-boggling nine occasions and now Brian Hughes who hit the 200-mark at Perth on Wednesday.
Also somewhat amazingly Hughes did so in the two-mile handicap chase on board Dreams Of Home who he partnered to his 100th win of the campaign at Ayr in November.
Fittingly, the six-year-old Jet Away gelding is trained by Donald McCain who has supplied the south Armagh-born jockey with 101 of those successful mounts.
England’s Peter Scudamore and Richard Johnson were the other two jockeys to achieve the feat and, now based in Scotland, Scudamore was at Perth on Wednesday to congratulate Hughes in person as was McCoy while Hughes’s weighroom colleagues all came out to cheer him back to the winner’s enclosure.
It has been obvious for some time that the 36-year-old would regain the title he won in the Covid-stricken 2019/20 season when he was quietly presented with his trophy at home in north Yorkshire by Mick Fitzgerald.
Today, he will be acclaimed at Sandown in the company of relations and friends travelling to the final meeting of the season from far and near.
Quotes
FOLLOWING his 200th win of the season at Perth on Wednesday on Dreams Of Home, Brian Hughes was interviewed by Racing TV’s Gordon Brown and the following are just some of the quotes from the British champion jumps jockey.
Asked about it being emotional having everyone at Sandown this year, Hughes replied:
Asked about the other riders coming out to applaud him back in:
“HE’s some kid!” was the comment of trainer James Lambe when asked to give his view of Brian Hughes partnering his 200th winner of the season at Perth on Wednesday. “I was talking to him earlier in the week and told him I’d my fingers crossed that he’d hit the 200,” said Lambe who is extremely proud of the part he played in introducing Hughes to jump racing and helping to mould a now dual champion jockey.
“Brian gives everything 100% effort and no more deserves this success more than he does. He is really living his dream and not only is Brian a top-class jockey but he’s a top-class human being as well. I’m absolutely delighted for him and his family.”