Hollie Doyle hoping to seize Sprint Cup chance on first domestic Group One ride
Record-breaking rider partners Archie Watson-trained Glen Shiel in Haydock showpiece.
Record-breaking rider Hollie Doyle is relishing the opportunity to take part in a British Group One for the first time when she partners Glen Shiel in the Betfair Sprint Cup at Haydock on Saturday. The 23-year-old has enjoyed an astronomical rise during the past 18 months, with her tally of 116 winners in 2019 a new record for a female jockey in a calendar year. Her burgeoning career has already reached even greater heights this season, with a first Royal Ascot success aboard Scarlet Dragon in the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes followed by a first Group-race win aboard Ed Vaughan’s Dame Malliot in the Princess of Wales’s Stakes. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion Doyle has since been signed up as retained rider for leading owner Imad Al Sagar and competed in a Group One for the first time aboard Dame Malliot in Germany, while just a week ago she became the first female jockey to ride five winners in one day at Windsor.
So grateful to have ridden 5 winners today @WindsorRaces, thank you to all owners & trainers involved and thanks to everyone for the messages! ????@RogerCharlton @Mick_Channon, Hughie Morrison , @cowellracing, William Stone @BlueDiamondStd pic.twitter.com/oW0bRl7A5K
— Hollie Doyle (@HollieDoyle1) August 29, 2020
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