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The conditional jockey, 24, takes our weekly grilling

Ned Curtis: conditional rider for Kim Bailey
Ned Curtis: conditional rider for Kim BaileyCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)

What advice would you give your ten-year-old self?
Be patient and work hard. You need plenty of patience and dedication in this game.

Would you rather win the Cheltenham Gold Cup or be champion jockey?
Champion jockey. They're both big achievements, but there's no fluke about winning the championship – you are the best that year.

If you could play any other sport professionally, which would it be and why?
It would have to be football as they're paid a lot of money!

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