A DERBY-WINNING jockey hailed as a ‘genius’ has sadly died aged 86.
Edward Hide, who passed away peacefully holding the hands of his wife and daughter, landed the biggest Flat race in the world in 1973 on 25-1 outsider Morston.
Based in the north, he was a winning-machine on the track and incredibly had his first race aged just 13.
He banged in a total of 2,593 winners but was never crowned champion, although he did win ‘Cock of the North’ – the accolade given to the top northern jockey – 16 times.
Another of his biggest days in the sun came when he landed the 1977 1000 Guineas on 16-1 outsider Mrs McArdy, five years after winning it on Waterloo.
The 2000 Guineas was the only Classic he didn’t win in his 36-year career.