Johnston dreaming of Derby delight with Dubai Mile
‘There’s still no greater race for a trainer to win, I think.’
Charlie Johnston was always destined to take over from his record-breaking father Mark at their Middleham base. But to have a realistic Betfred Derby contender through Dubai Mile in his first year with just his name on the licence has certainly exceeded his expectations. While Johnston senior went close at Epsom with Dee Ex Bee in 2018, finishing second to Masar, the blue riband event was one of only a handful of major races to elude him during a stellar career. Charlie initially shared the licence with his father last season before Mark took his name off completely, sooner than many thought but done partly through paternal pride so that his son would get the credit he felt he deserved. Now, with Dubai Mile having won a Group One over 10 furlongs at two in France and run perfectly well in the 2000 Guineas when fifth, Charlie has a real shot at putting the Johnston name on the illustrious Epsom roll of honour.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
Dubai Mile’s eyes are set on Epsom. pic.twitter.com/tjZtvCYNZu
— أحمد عبدالله الشيخ (@Ahmad_Al_Shaikh) May 19, 2023
Dubai Mile cooling off after his workout pic.twitter.com/bWVjyPAUtM
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) May 24, 2023
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