Champion jockey Glen Boss has capped off his illustrious career by riding a winner on Saturday mornings Saudi Cup meeting.
Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Glen Boss ended his career with a win aboard Raeed in the second event on the card.
Glen Boss made the one-off appearing after announcing his retirement in November, but despite the win he said it definitely won’t be looking at comeback to the saddle down under.
South Australian jockey Caitlin Jones claimed the International Jockeys Challenge at the meeting in Riyadh.
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