Brian J John - YAWN! I've lost count how many times you've posted that old chestnut. Remind me, is it 15 or 16?
10C, you're another who always comes out with the same old same old every time gambling is mentioned. Change the record, we don't all foolishly chase our losses.
In answer to your question Chris, if i thought the horse stood a chance of winning, i'd probably back it irrespective of the pilot's record. The jockey has only had about 50 or 60 rides, many of which have not been 'under rules', so the fact it's taken him over 40 years to ride a horse to a 'proper' win isn't all that relevant. The price would probably have put me off for win purposes - 40/1.