Grand Nationwide-winning jockey Daryl Jacob will retire on Sunday, having triumphed on Impaire Et Passe within the Faugheen Novice Chase at Limerick on Saturday.
The 41-year-old Irishman clinched victory within the Grade One characteristic at Limerick on the Willie Mullins-trained 8-13 favorite for his long-standing retained homeowners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede.
The success adopted a size injury-enforced absence for Jacob, who received the 2012 Grand Nationwide on Neptune Collonges.
He stated a few months in the past this could be his last season within the saddle, however reasonably than ready till the top of the present Nationwide Hunt marketing campaign, he’ll finish his profession on the final day of the Leopardstown Christmas assembly.
Jacob informed Sportinglife.com: “It is the best determination on the proper time. I’ve labored very exhausting to get again from harm this season and I knew I had some good alternatives this Christmas, together with within the Grade One.
“To experience Impaire Et Passe there to win the Grade One, will probably be very tough to beat that now and ending at Leopardstown, the place I received my first Grade One, feels proper.
“I’ve at all times wished to retire on my phrases, using good horses, and Impaire Et Passe has been one among our greatest horses. He is very particular to me.”
