Hollie Doyle hails ‘star’ Glen Shiel as Group One winner is retired
Champions Sprint success in 2020 was a first top-level strike for the rider.
Hollie Doyle has paid tribute to Glen Shiel after the horse who provided her with a breakthrough Group One success was retired. The pair combined to win the 2020 Champions Sprint on Champions Day at Ascot and it proved to be a seminal moment in Doyle’s career, which continues to go from strength to strength. Trained by Archie Watson, the eight-year-old came within a length of repeating his success 12 months later when second to Creative Force and was also second in the Diamond Jubilee at the Royal meeting. He has been winless in threes starts so far this season and following a setback in training, the decision has been made to call time on his career.
“He’s a star and he is a horse I’ll also hold very close to my heart as he gave me my first Group One,” said Doyle. “He owes nobody nothing and I’m just glad he’s going to have a happy retirement. “He’s a horse who has performed consistently at the top level for the last two years. “It was crazy how he went from being a good handicapper over a mile to being a Group One sprinter. They don’t usually get quicker with age, but he did his career the opposite way around. “He loved Ascot, he tried so hard for you and that Group One, he only won because he has the heart of a lion. “There’s a few pictures of him at home, anyway!” He was also Watson’s first Group One winner and he said: “Glen Shiel has meant the world to everyone at Saxon Gate. He gave us our first Group One win at Ascot in 2020 and has been so tough and consistent in sprints at the highest level.
🏆 Hollie Doyle is a Group One winner!
🥇 An Incredible finish in the Sprint Stakes and Glen Shiel wins in a photo! 🎥 @itvracingpic.twitter.com/MN0q8OeUDE — oddschecker Racing (@oddsRacing) October 17, 2020
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