Ben Curtis gets Derby call-up for Highland Chief
Jockey to ride Cole-trained runner at Epsom.
Ben Curtis has been handed a first Investec Derby ride on Royal Ascot winner Highland Chief. Trained by Paul and Oliver Cole, the colt was ridden to victory at Ascot by Rossa Ryan but was due to be partnered by Andrea Atzeni at Epsom. However, with Atzeni claimed to ride David Simcock’s Mohican Heights, Curtis has been called up after a brilliant start to the season.It’s a victory for trainers Paul and Oliver Cole and jockey Rossa Ryan in the opening race on day three 🏆
Highland Chief stays on strongly to swoop late and win the Golden Gates Handicap #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/flzo9nt7Wk — Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 18, 2020
“Andrea didn’t foresee that he had to ride for someone else and he’s got to ride for some Hong Kong owners for David Simcock,” Oliver Cole told Sky Sports Racing. “So, we got Ben Curtis this morning. He’s had 96 winners this year – two Group Three winners, including a Royal Ascot winner. He’s really riding well, with confidence, so we thought he would be perfect.” Of the horse, Cole added: “I wouldn’t say he’s improving all the time, he’s always been a good horse. He was third to Pinatubo in the Chesham last season and would have been closer with a clear run.
Monster performance 🚀
ENGLISH KING is now favourite in places for the Investec Derby @EpsomRacecourse! The son of Derby winner Camelot absolutely bolts up under @TomMarquand to win the Lingfield Derby trial. pic.twitter.com/wDDFrq14zl — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) June 5, 2020
Derby hope Pyledriver reminds his jockey, Martin Dwyer, who is boss this morning! @EpsomRacecourse @Investec https://t.co/7wgoP3H3bJ
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 29, 2020
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