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'I wouldn't say I'm out trying to chase the championship' – which jockeys have made a fast start on the all-weather?
The All-Weather Championship is under way and Hector Crouch, Luke Morris and Jack Mitchell have all made blistering starts to the campaign and sit comfortably in the first three positions. We look at the chances of Crouch and Morris over the next few days . . .
Hector Crouch
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The Classic-winning jockey enjoyed his best return for winners and prize-money last year, and he has made a rapid start to the all-weather championship as he sits top of the table.
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