After two Classics, Doyle continues headline-making season
‘To get two Classic winners right at the start of the season… it’s a tough act to follow!’.
When Godolphin field a pair of runners there is an unspoken but not entirely reliable understanding that the more fancied horse wears the first silks, solid royal blue, and the second string runs in the second colours, royal blue with a white cap. It was certainly the case during the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in April, the opening colts’ Classic of the season, where Native Trail, unbeaten in four runs as a juvenile, was the 5-4 favourite under William Buick. James Doyle wore the white cap and was legged up on Coroebus, a 5-1 shot assumed to be a lesser threat than his dual Group One-winning stablemate. It was not a hierarchy Coroebus agreed with and he defied the market’s estimation, and perhaps that of trainer Charlie Appleby, with a three-quarter-length victory over his Godolphin counterpart – the first leg of Doyle’s Guineas double as Cachet took the fillies’ equivalent the following day. The first British Classics of his career.
At Royal Ascot on Saturday the jockey was again set to ride the larger-priced horse as the Platinum Jubilee Stakes rolled around, though this time neither of Godolphin’s two contenders were particularly favoured as a quality international field had assembled for the six-furlong Group One. Chris Waller was searching for another Royal Ascot sprint trophy with Home Affairs, the 5-2 favourite, looking to follow up Nature Strip’s brilliant King’s Stand success for the Australian contingent. In a field of 24 runners, Doyle’s mount Naval Crown started at 33-1 and Creative Force at 12-1, with the two sons of Dubawi sharing a paternal bloodline but not a racing line as the former was drawn in stall 20 and the latter in stall one. They remained separated by the breadth of the track as the race unfolded, with Naval Crown challenging down the inner rail and only one horse closer to the outer rail than Creative Force at the final-furlong marker. On the approach to the line the two boys in blue bookended the field, a photo finish eventually confirming that it was Doyle and the bay head of Naval Crown that had passed the post a neck to the good – a second win the race for the rider after Blue Point for Appleby in 2019.


NAVAL CROWN wins the Platinum Jubilee Stakes at 33-1!
What a season it’s been for @the_doyler. 👏 (via @itvracing) pic.twitter.com/IA4z1OgMj9 — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) June 18, 2022
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