King hoping to be Shergar Cup homecoming queen
Australia-based jockey returns to her native country for Ascot competition.
Jockey Rachel King is looking forward to reuniting with former boss Alan King when she captains the Rest of the World team during this year’s Shergar Cup at Ascot. The rider was born in England and rode as an amateur for King and Clive Cox, for whom she was also racing secretary, before relocating to Australia to continue her career there. That move proved an inspired one, as she was crowned Sydney champion apprentice for the 2016-17 season before beginning to collect Group-race wins the following year. King has also enjoyed a temporary and successful spell in Japan, winning several valuable races when plying her trade in a different jurisdiction earlier this year. Now she will return to her native country for the Shergar Cup, where she will head up the all-female Rest of the World team which includes Japan’s Nanako Fujita and South Africa’s Rachel Venniker.I’m on my way ✈️ to captain the Rest of the World team at the @DubaiDutyFree Shergar Cup @Ascot. Can’t wait to give it my all and make Australia proud! 🏇🌍 Stay tuned for updates! #ShergarCup #Ascot @stridyl_com pic.twitter.com/O1D2zbYd1B
— Rachel King (@RachelK11) August 7, 2024
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