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Hughes grounded in title quest

Hughes is two behind Hanagan in the pursuit of the jockeys' crown
Hughes is two behind Hanagan in the pursuit of the jockeys' crown

Adverse weather conditions meant that Richard Hughes could not make Kempton on Wednesday evening, as the battle for the British Jockeys' championship took another twist.

Overall, it was a highly frustrating day for the Irishman in his quest to catch Paul Hanagan.

Starting proceedings three behind the long-time leader, Hughes travelled to Nottingham in the afternoon for seven rides, making just Spring Secret count in the B&M Installations Handicap to reduce the arrears.

While Hanagan was not in action in the English midlands, the pair were due to go head-to-head under the floodlights at Kempton in the evening.

However, adverse weather conditions forced helicopter problems for Hughes and he failed to make it Sunbury for any of his six booked rides, having been left with an ultimately futile bid to travel by road.

The only consolation for Hughes was that none of his intended mounts got home in front, and Hanagan never really looked like extending his lead.

The title race continues tomorrow at Lingfield and Kempton, with Hanagan and Hughes in action at both venues. Hanagan will start the day on 186 winners to Hughes on 184.

Hughes had originally been precluded from riding on Friday as he would have completed his quota of nine meetings for the seven-day period from Saturday under the British Horseracing Authority-imposed threshold.

Events culminate at Doncaster on Saturday, where Hughes foregoes the big ride on Paco Boy at the Breeders' Cup in America to give himself every chance of overhauling Hanagan.

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