Wathnan juveniles all set for Breeders’ Cup battle
And Mick Appleby hunting race repeat, this time with Big Mojo.
Wathnan Racing launch a two-pronged assault on the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint on Friday, as their leading hope Aesterius continues his rivalry with Big Mojo at Del Mar. The Emir of Qatar’s racing operation will be represented by both Archie Watson’s Aesterius and Karl Burke’s Shareholder, with retained rider James Doyle pinning his colours to the mast of the Watson runner when choosing between the pair. The hardy son of Mehmas has won four of his six starts and arrives on an upward trajectory after landing the Flying Childers at Doncaster in September. That race was won last year by Big Evs before storming to glory at Santa Anita, and connections are hopeful Aesterius’ natural speed and banked experience can come to the fore.Aesterius grabs the Flying Childers, getting the better of Big Mojo in a great battle at @DoncasterRaces!@the_doyler | @Archie_Watson pic.twitter.com/4bT8o9B9Gg
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 13, 2024
“James has decided to ride Aesterius, it was not an easy decision at all actually,” said Richard Brown, the owners’ racing adviser. “Luckily we had William Buick ready to ride whichever James didn’t and he took quite a long time making his mind up, but he had to in the end and decided on Aesterius. “He’s had more runs and is coming into it on the back of a couple of stakes wins and is a pretty streetwise character, he’s got a great temperament for travelling, he breaks well and can travel well up on the pace and he’s also very fast. This should be right up his alley, hopefully. Shareholder will always have a special place in the Wathnan affections, with the Norfolk Stakes hero a part of their fabulous four-timer at Royal Ascot. Things did not go to plan for the Spigot Lodge inmate when upped in trip for the Prix Morny but freshened up since, and with the screw tightened on a recent away day at Southwell, he is backed to showcase the ability that saw him thrive in his first two outings. “We didn’t have the smoothest passage into the Prix Morny, just a few niggly things,” continued Brown.

Big Mojo goes through his paces at Southwell ahead of his bid to emulate his @MickApplebyUK stablemate Big Evs in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at the @BreedersCup pic.twitter.com/5Ebj2xpuQw
— PA Racing (@PAracing) October 10, 2024
Ides Of March after his impressive win in the Round Tower Stakes @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/xyG7OJT33G
— Irishracing.com Live (@IrishRacing365) August 31, 2024
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