Once again you knew once it was a close finish he would lose. A perfect example(similar to a few flat jockeys) who because of the volume of horses they ride are guaranteed a certain amount of winners, as bad as they are. A certain poster on here(no names mentioned as I dint want a 3 page rebuttal) uses the line ofalong the lines of x jockey can't be that bad as he's ridden big winners. The fact is with so much racing bad jockeys get lucky as the horses have to have someone on them. Fanning is a perfect example. Woeful.