James Doyle under no illusions despite strong book of Ascot rides
Wathnan jockey knows just how hard winners are to come by at the big meeting.
It is not unusual for James Doyle to have some nice rides to look forward to at Royal Ascot. But there is a different kind of pressure this time around, as he prepares to ride as first jockey to the burgeoning Wathnan Racing for the first time at the meeting. Doyle is no stranger to riding for powerhouse operations. He was swiftly snapped up by Juddmonte as their retained rider early into his career and his recent CV is littered with success in the royal blue of Godolphin for whom he rode as able deputy to his great friend William Buick. Even Aidan O’Brien has come calling over the past few years, but he is now the man in the privileged position of riding the pick of the Emir of Qatar’s growing racing empire. Wathnan’s backroom team have been busy assembling a stellar squad for battle at the summer showpiece they enjoyed immediate success at in 2023. Gold Cup winner Courage Mon Ami and Queen’s Vase scorer Gregory were both on the scoresheet 12 months ago and all eyes will be on the man in the saddle as he attempts to add to his 18 Royal Ascot winners.
“Ascot is a high-pressure week and Wathnan have invested heavily so they want success,” said Doyle. “But as we know that doesn’t guarantee success and we know how difficult Ascot can be. “I’ve gone there some years thinking I have great chances and have come away with nothing so you need a lot of luck and everything to go right.” When not riding one of Wathnan’s plethora of stars – which include the likes of new recruits Shartash, dual Classic-placed Haatem and King Edward VII hope Space Legend – the 36-year-old will have the backing of Roger Varian’s talented, including 1000 Guineas heroine Elmalka when she seeks to double up in the Coronation Stakes. The jockey appreciates he is in a position many would dream of. “Wathnan have 20-odd runners and there’s a few for Roger Varian as well, but it’s a tough week. It’s never easy is it. I’m very privileged and in a lucky position,” he said. “Let’s hope we get plenty of luck and the horses perform to their best.”

Winning debut 🔵🔴🟠
460,000euro breeze-up buy 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐡𝐨𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐫 does plenty wrong on debut but still gets the job done in the @bet365 Two Year Old Trophy. He’s 4/1 for the Norfolk Stakes on the back of this 👀@karl_burke | @the_doyler pic.twitter.com/KDoxfYdVFt — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 8, 2024

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