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Davy Russell - a unique champion of both the track and pointing fields

Davy Russell: retired on Sunday
Davy Russell: retired on SundayCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

The retirement of Davy Russell last Sunday saw the ninth most successful rider in jump racing history leave the stage, but from a point-to-point perspective his career also left a notable impression.

Russell rode his first winner in 1999 and went on to share the novice riders' title that year with Simon McGonagle.

A year later he repeated the feat, this time winning the novice title outright courtesy of a notable 36 winners, a number which has never been beaten by a novice champion despite the length of the season extending significantly with the introduction of the autumn campaign.

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