LIZZIE KELLY: Ignore the female element… Rachael Blackmore is just a great jockey!

LIZZIE KELLY: Ignore the female element… Rachael Blackmore is just a great jockey! I place her alongside the likes of Paul Townend and Davy Russell


Rachael Blackmore is everything you need in a female jockey. But the best thing about her is that people don’t go on about the fact she is a female jockey. She is just a bloody good rider.

I look at jockeys such as Paul Townend and Davy Russell and think, ‘I wish I could be like that’, and Rachael is just another name on that list.

But I appreciate there is a sense of celebration around what she is doing. I am fully aware that I was celebrated for winning big races because I was the first female jockey to do so. I wasn’t the first jockey to do so.

Rachael Blackmore wrote her name into racing history books on Tuesday at Cheltenham

Lizzie Kelly places Blackmore in the same category as Paul Townend (R) and Davy Russell

Lizzie Kelly places Blackmore in the same category as Paul Townend (R) and Davy Russell

People have said: ‘If you can’t see it, you can’t be it.’

I look back to when I was a kid and I remember watching Nina Carberry and thinking: ‘If Nina is doing it, I can do it too.’

When I turned professional, I was only the second girl in the country to do it. It was really frightening.

I felt that if I had gone to a big trainer and said: ‘I want to be your apprentice jockey,’ they would have laughed their heads off.

That has changed now. There is more of an acceptance.

Should an 18-year-old girl go to a big yard and say: ‘I want to take my licence out,’ there is not going to be that initial: ‘Whatever…’

Blackmore rode Honeysuckle to victory in the Champion Hurdle on day one at Cheltenham

Blackmore rode Honeysuckle to victory in the Champion Hurdle on day one at Cheltenham

That is really important because it means that you at least have the opportunity to give it a bash.

That will only get you so far, and then you have to be talented enough and get the right opportunities. Rachael has got a wonderful job with trainer Henry de Bromhead. He has given her opportunities and she has also made them for herself through her talent.

The connection she has with Honeysuckle — it is fantastic that the horse is also female which adds another wonderful element to the story.

It is a dream come true for anyone who wins the Champion Hurdle but Rachael is under a huge amount of pressure. She has to provide the results, otherwise she will be in for more stick.

Triumphant Blackmore holds the Unibet Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy aloft

Triumphant Blackmore holds the Unibet Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy aloft 

Something we don’t discuss is how many trolls there would have been on Twitter telling her to ‘get back in the kitchen’ or saying that she is ‘not strong enough’ should she have lost.

But Rachael will have a level of self-confidence that she is able to go out and do the job.

She is absolutely lovely — so quiet and unassuming.

She comes over to the girls’ weighing room and you would never think she was riding the calibre of horses she is.

Rachael is so laid-back and down to earth, it doesn’t matter how many winners she rides.

I am delighted for her. I hope the rest of the week goes well for her.

Lizzie Kelly (pictured) was the first woman to win a Grade One jump race in Britain

Lizzie Kelly (pictured) was the first woman to win a Grade One jump race in Britain