Muscutt ‘overwhelmed’ at messages of congratulations following landmark win
Dubai Mile’s Group One win in Saint-Cloud was first of rider’s career.
Daniel Muscutt admits to being overcome by a mixture of emotions after landing his first Group One aboard Dubai Mile in the Criterium de Saint-Cloud. It was a fitting end to a fine year for the jockey who has passed 100 winners in a calendar year for the first time and has enjoyed notable Pattern-level success on the Melbourne Cup-bound Deauville Legend. Although Muscutt is most associated with Deauville Legend’s trainer James Ferguson as well as fellow Newmarket handlers James Fanshawe and Kevin Philippart de Foy, it was the northern powerhouse stable of Charlie and Mark Johnston that provided the rider with his biggest prize to date.A Group 1 winner for Roaring Lion as a sire 🦁❤️
Dubai Mile is tough as nails to beat Arrest in the Criterium de Saint-Cloud for @D_Muscutttt and @Johnston_Racing! pic.twitter.com/xaIDVLnQkO — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 22, 2022
And he is grateful to everyone who has helped him along the way as he tries to explain what went through his mind when Dubai Mile crossed the line only a head in front of Arrest in Paris. “It was a mixture of emotions. Relief, gratitude and pure elation,” said Muscutt. “I’ve been overwhelmed by the number of messages of congratulations I’ve had, it’s been pretty humbling. “I’ve had a full sweep of Pattern races this year from Listed, Group Three, Group Two to finally Group One and it is massive. It doesn’t just mean a lot to me, it means a lot to my family and friends and everyone who has supported me – trainers, owners, everyone who has supported me not just this year, but previous years as well.”

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