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Philip Hobbs backing Richard Johnson title bid

Richard Johnson rides his 100th winner of the season aboard Fair Kate
Image: Richard Johnson - fighting to defend his title

Philip Hobbs will do everything in his power to ensure Richard Johnson is crowned champion National Hunt jockey for a fifth time at the end of the season.

Having been forced to play second fiddle to 20-times champion Sir Anthony McCoy on no less than 16 occasions, Johnson finally claimed the crown at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, with McCoy having retired at the end of the previous season.

Johnson has won three further championships, but appears to have a genuine fight on his hands this term, with northern-based rider Brian Hughes hot on his tail. Johnson led Hughes by two - 109 winners to 107 - at the close of play on Tuesday.

Hobbs said: "We hope Richard will win it again, but it will be a daily thing.

"When Richard Dunwoody retired, we just used the best available. I was at Punchestown talking to David Nicholson and it started from there - at that stage he (Johnson) hadn't even ridden for us.

"Richard is obviously a very good rider, but for somebody to be top-end successful, just being a good rider is not good enough. He is massively good with owners, particularly when one has run badly, which is the important time.

"Rather than run away like a lot want to, Richard will spend longer with the owners, which is very important.

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"He is completely dedicated and there is no side to him. I'm sure people will help him out if the title race was very close during the last few weeks."