Good comments. However, if you know Chris at all, you should realise that he is the most unassuming, laid-back, easy going guy you could find. He very seldom criticises anyone, and being in the spotlight embarrasses him hugely.
He is not the right person for teaching. One-on-one, you will get an opinion. Not in public though.
My former partner [ R.J ' Mouse' Mccann ] was a competent rider in his time, lazy and unmotivated though, but well able to hold his own in any riding company. He gave up, not through weight issues, but because he got sick of trying to ride races against the plethora of female apprentices. He wasn't sexist, not at all, but there just seemed to be so many young riders not taught and not held accountable. He grumbled to me once, I'm wasting my time trying to ride a decent race, all I can do is keep out of their way. It's like dodgems. He used to enjoy getting the chance to ride at Trentham, in particular, when Jimmy Walker, Noel Harris, etc, were rivals, not a bunch of sheilas that couldn't steer. [ his words..! ] Now, we have the imports who can't steer.
Chris, it may have been noticed, spent - and still does sometimes - a lot of time dragging his mounts out the back. Part of that had to do with his own personal issues...but much also, to do with the need to not get flattened.
Poor racing control hasn't just started. It has been trending downwards for a good while, but - chickens do come home to roost.