Reigning champion Brian is chasing his fourth jockeys’ title. The 38-year-old, one of the elder statesmen of the weighing room, heads the pack trying to keep tabs with runaway leader Sean Bowen. Brian became the first northern-based champion jockey for 40 years when landing his first title in 2020.
After finishing runner-up behind Harry Skelton the following year, he has won the last two jockeys’ championships but this summer has not been as prolific as usual. Donald McCain continues to provide most of the winners. There are plenty of other supporters keen to take advantage of his superb judgement of pace and sublime style over obstacles.
Brian has long been the ‘go-to’ jockey in the north and his course statistics underline his domination. The softly-spoken Northern Irishman has ridden more than 200 winners at Sedgefield, while he’s also passed a century of victories at Ayr, Carlisle, Hexham, Kelso, Musselburgh, Newcastle, Perth and Wetherby. He is sure to rack up dozens of winners between now and the end of the season. Whether that is enough to see him retain his crown is another matter, but he won’t be going down without a fight.