Hollie Doyle pays tribute as Nashwa bows out
Jockey enjoyed three Group One victories on her back.
Hollie Doyle hailed Nashwa as the horse who took her career to new heights upon news of the five-year-old’s retirement. Trained by John and Thady Gosden, Nashwa is owned by Imad Al Sagar, who employs Doyle as his retained rider. That meant Doyle was on board for all of Nashwa’s 18 career outings, which included three Group One wins in the Prix de Diane, Nassau Stakes and Falmouth Stakes. Unfortunately for her connections Nashwa failed to recover her best form this year following a trip to Dubai in the spring, but she retires healthy and Doyle will forever be grateful that she came along when she did.“She came along at a pivotal time in my career and she has been a star for the stud, Imad and myself,” said Doyle. “She took my career to new heights and I’ll be forever thankful to her for that and I thank Imad for the opportunity. “It was all just perfect timing. I remember riding her first time out at Newmarket. I’d got off to a really good start in the job and even though she didn’t win first time I got off and I was so excited, I could just tell she was going to be special. “She doesn’t owe anyone anything and I’m glad that she’s going out perfectly sound.” The progress Nashwa made from winning her first race at the end of April in 2022 to winning the Nassau Stakes that July was startling, once it was clear she did not stay a mile and a half in the Oaks.
She’s done it! @HollieDoyle1 and Nashwa are tough winners of the Group 1 Prix de Diane Longines! 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/F7Ys7Kyy0s
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 19, 2022
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