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Richard Hughes brings down curtain on race-riding career

Richard Hughes' weighing room colleagues soak the retiring rider with champagne at Goodwood
Richard Hughes' weighing room colleagues soak the retiring rider with champagne at Goodwood

Richard Hughes was out of luck at Glorious Goodwood as the three-time champion jockey retired from the saddle to embark on a training career.

Afforded a guard of honour by his weighing-room colleagues before racing, Hughes had six rides on the final afternoon of a meeting that has been so kind to him over the years.

The long-time stalwart of the Richard Hannon yard had intended to bow out at the end of the season, but the demands of what will be needed in terms of training led to him bring forward his decision.

Just denied by Frankie Dettori when riding Barnet Fair in the opener, Hughes' final mount came in the seven-furlong Qatar Stakes on Fox Trotter for Brian Meehan.

Typically given a patient ride at the rear of the field, the top weight made rapid progress with two furlongs to run but could not quite get to the leaders and to settle for a close fourth, as Enlace took the spoils.

After a career that spanned 27 years, Hughes, 42, leaves the saddle with 31 Royal Ascot winners, two British Classic, one Irish Classic, numerous other Group One successes and a reputation as one of the most stylish jockeys of his generation.

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