Gloucestershire Echo

Retiring Walsh is racing’s Messi - Mccoy

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SIR Anthony Mccoy likened the retiring Ruby Walsh to Lionel Messi as he paid tribute to his great friend.

The 20-times champion jockey was at Punchestow­n to witness Walsh win the Gold Cup on Kemboy before immediatel­y bringing his career to a close.

“It’s a sad day for racing that he’s not going to be seen any longer on a horse,” Mccoy said.

“He was the best jockey I ever saw or ever rode against. He’s like Lionel Messi playing football - you can’t teach kids to be like that, he’s just different.

“He genuinely had no weakness, he had the style and the strength, the temperamen­t, the judge of pace - he had everything you would want in a topclass sports person and that little bit extra, he was different.

“I don’t think people will ever get how mentally and physically strong he was to come back from the falls time and again, you have to be a seriously hard person to do what he did.

“He got to go out on his own terms and not everyone is lucky enough to do that.

“He was as good on Kemboy as he was on any horse in his life, so it’s a hard thing to walk away from.”

Walsh enjoyed a long associatio­n with trainer Willie Mullins and he provided the rider with his final victory aboard Kemboy.

Mullins said: “Ruby was fantastic there, I’m delighted for him.

“Ruby just got off him and said ‘can you find someone for Livelovela­ugh?’ and I was thinking is he lame, concussed or dehydrated, but he said ‘I’m out of here’ and the penny dropped.

“What more can you say? I just shook his hand. It was totally out of the blue for me as well, we’d never discussed it. I had no idea.

“It’s the end of an era, what a career he’s had with me and Paul Nicholls, what a career. He’ll be hugely missed.

“I imagine Paul Townend will move up a step and it will move on seamlessly. He’ll leave a big hole.”

Nicholls said: “The relationsh­ip with Kauto Star obviously comes to mind. We had some amazing days with him, all the King Georges, the Gold Cups.

“We had some fantastic horses at that time - Denman, Neptune Collonges, Big Bucks, Master Minded - they were great days.

“I thought when I saw him ride that winner that I wouldn’t be surprised if he called it a day after that,.

“He’s been a fantastic jockey, a fantastic ambassador for the sport and he’s just a great man. He’s one of the best jockeys ever to ride for us and will always be a friend.”

Walsh’s father, Ted, said: “He was always well able to ride, but nobody could see the mind that he had - to deal with the adversity and to handle the pressure of the big occasion.

“He was never cocky but always confident and he was also able to ride for two of the greatest trainers we’ve ever seen in Willie Mullins and Paul Nicholls.”

 ??  ?? Ruby Walsh with Tony Mccoy after Walsh announced his retirement, during day two of the Punchestow­n Festival
Ruby Walsh with Tony Mccoy after Walsh announced his retirement, during day two of the Punchestow­n Festival

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