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'I fear that if I jumped off the treadmill I'd never get back to the same level'

Lewis Porteous talks to the winning machine known as Britain's busiest jockey

Luke Morris takes some brief time out after a treble at Brighton last month
Luke Morris takes some brief time out after a treble at Brighton last monthCredit: Edward Whitaker

He is commonly referred to as Britain's hardest-working rider, but that description alone sells Luke Morris woefully short.

Instead, take your pick from seven-time Group 1 winner, the winning machine who is fast approaching 2,000 career victories, or the jockey well on his way to riding 100 winners for the 12th consecutive year. A one-trick pony he is not.

Currently on 61 winners for the domestic year, Morris is bang on target for his annual century but, for once in his relentless career, 2022 is not all about quantity. After years of searching, the 33-year-old has unearthed a mare who is helping to secure his legacy in the saddle.

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