
The show goes out this evening and covers his rise to fame as a winning jockey in England, his retirement from the sport at the age of 21, his subsequent spiral in drink and drugs to a point where he considered taking his own life, and then the journey back to becoming a jockey again.
The physical training he went into in order to get that comeback on the track meant losing five and a half stone in weight.
He has had 21 rides since making his comeback at the start of the summer, the latest of them at Punchestown last week. He has had a couple of seconds but yet to get back on a winner.
Then again his story goes way beyond the result of any race.
Today’s daily Video gives us a taste of what life is like away from the bright lights of sporting success.



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