A quality jockey and a considered man which it's not possible to say for all jockeys.
I remember someone saying something about race riding once along the lines of the best jockey is the one who goes for the stick last of all and i think Hughsie epitomises that philosophy, if he is riding your selection and it's in contantion at the furlong pole you have to feel confident as you know full well he will not have gone for everything yet. A few years back i think he would be prone to a few howlers, i put this down to refining he's understanding of this principle as i think he was learning how to coax and read when a horse needed asking and i think during this phase he got it very wrong sometimes. I think he very rarely gets it wrong nowadays and from a trainers point of view will never bring your horse back in beaten up and scarred by it's race.
So much respect for what he did today and again puts our sport in the headlines tomorrow for the right reasons.