Forget the racing – top jockeys are getting competitive over best dressed these days

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THERE’S a new battle in the world of jumps jockeys – and it’s got nothing to do with any riding title!

Fashion. Clothes. That’s it. Yes, I know, it’s hard to believe, but free clothes and fashion is taking off with champion Harry Cobden and former top gun Harry Skelton showing the way. Both seem to have been snapped up by Holland Cooper and their social media is full of it.

While his rival sported his regular britches and jacket, Cobden tried out a bold new ‘Peaky Blinders-esque’ outfit choice

I’m used to the female (sometimes male!) ITV presenters taking selfie after selfie for whichever brand has given them their latest free outfit.

But Cobden and Skelton are taking things to a new level. The gilet seems to be the Cobden ‘go to’ item, while Skelton is partial to a black polo neck jumper.

With Cobden, many of his colleagues believe fashion stores are missing a trick. Apparently he wears a pair of tights better than most. You could imagine the Agent Provocateur slogan – ‘Even in a strong finish, these tights won’t ladder’.

Fashion and jockeys has always been an interesting watch. Normal clothes just don’t seem to work with most of them.

To be fair to Cobden and Skelton they are what I think most ladies and men would consider relatively decent looking lads.

I get the feeling Cobden in particularly is relishing his modelling gigs, in some cases for very obvious reasons.

It has been noticed that, as of yet, no modelling contract seems to have been offered to Sean Bowen, which seems harsh but I think most would agree fair. You can’t perform miracles.

Sean’s lush locks brother James Bowen (lots of hair) is another story. I’m told a Moroccanoil contract might be good for him – no better shampoo and conditioner.

I wonder if this new clothing boom is on the back of the ITV documentary Champions: Full Gallop.

Also featuring in that were Nico de Boinville and Gavin Sheehan.

Nico is interesting as far as fashion is concerned. Obviously he looks a lot older than he actually is, but when on holiday he’s not without some style.

He lacks on top what James Bowen has, so possibly a Nico sponsorship option could be Garnier Fructis grow Strong Fortifying Shampoo.

That, though, could be harsh.  But maybe not. When I asked Nico what he thought could be his fashion strong point he told me: “I’d be an underwear model with a rig like mine”. Oh matron! String vests it is then.

Sheehan, however, is a different story. A fine stamp of a bloke.

I would feel someone is missing a huge trick not getting Sheehan modelling as soon as possible. I suspect both sexes would flock at Christmas for the new ‘Gavin speedo’ range.

Bring it on.

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It’s the Cartier Awards in London on Wednesday where they give out the gongs for the latest Flat season. I don’t get invited to fancy events like that, but I thought I’d have a bit of fun predicting the winners and see how I get on! I’ll give myself a score next week.

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Winner: City of Troy

Cartier Three-Year-Old Filly 

Kalpana
Porta Fortuna 
Ramatuelle
Tamfana

I think this is quite tough. Kalpana was brilliant at Ascot, but Porta Fortuna has been fabulous all year.

Winner: Porta Fortuna

Cartier Sprinter

Asfoora
Bradsell
Kind Of Blue
Starlust

Starlust was sensational at the Breeders’ Cup, but Bradsell fabulous at Royal Ascot and the Nunthorpe.

Winner: Bradsell

Cartier Stayer

Double Major
Jan Brueghel
Kyprios 
Sweet William

Why bother?! Only one option.

Winner: Kyprios

Cartier Two-Year-Old Colt 

Henri Matisse
Hotazhell
Shadow Of Light 
Whistlejacket

If you win the Dewhurst, however bad a renewal, you win this.

Winner: Shadow of Light

Cartier Two-Year-Old Filly 

Babouche
Desert Flower
Fairy Godmother
Lake Victoria

No brainer this, although I suspect Desert Flower is an absolute machine. That all said, there is only one Group 1 heroine in the line-up who scored at the Breeders’ Cup.

Winner: Lake Victoria

There you have it. All done. Ceremony over. Yeeehaaa!

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