Brian Hughes: The Ups and Downs of a Week in Racing

Jockey Brian Hughes shares his tips on the five horses he will be riding this weekend at Wetherby.

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My week has been a bit up and down…

Starting with a double at Kelso on Saturday – both Mister Whitaker and Sultans Pride were very pleasing, and Minella Drama was a bit unlucky but still ran a very good race. Minella Trump won nicely at Sandown on Sunday too.

Richmond Lake and Barrichello both won well on Wednesday. Goobinator was quite unlucky but he’s certainly brave!

We are lucky to have a lot of nice horses at Cholmondeley (Donald McCain’s yard), and hopeful of a decent weekend, although it’s always tricky to ride a winner at Cheltenham!

I’m at Wetherby tomorrow where I have five rides…

Saturday 13th November – Wetherby

12.15pm – Ritson

I don’t know Ritson very well. He’s run OK in a couple of bumpers, and I’m led to believe the trainer holds him in decent regard. Ben Case and Olly Murphy’s runners look smart, so I’d be more hopeful than confident.

1.25pm – One Night In Milan

He’s a half-brother to none other than Native River. I’ve won a couple of races on him and like to think he has an each-way chance. He’s been running OK on the flat this year, but so has the favourite, so we’ll have to hope all goes in our favour tomorrow.

2pm- Return Ticket

He won at this track over 2miles two starts ago and whipped around at the start the day I had a five-timer, so his chance had gone that day, but he ran okay to finish third. He wants fast ground so wouldn’t want any more rain, but he’s been running well and is a horse with an decent level of ability so I’m hopeful he’ll run well.

2.35pm – Sauce Of Life

This is a lovely horse and probably one of my best rides of the day. It’s an interesting sort of race with some nice types in it, but Sauce Of Life is a nice horse who won both of his bumpers and has been ready to run for a while. I’d be hoping he’ll go very well.

3.10pm – First Impression

He’s only had four starts over hurdles and I won on him the last time I rode him at Wetherby. He ran OK in a Juvenile handicap hurdle at Ascot and has been running on the flat most recently, finishing 2nd to an improver for Godolphin last time out, so you’d think there was a bit more mileage in his handicap mark. I’m confident of him running well.

Brian Hughes is the 2020 Champion Jump Jockey and he writes exclusively for the MansionBet Blog every week with previews and tips for upcoming races.
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