Young Jockey started the huge Royal Ascot ride while gamblers warn that karma will come ‘
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A promising young jockey is made of a huge Royal Ascot ride – while gamblers warned that ‘karma will come’ for the horse’s owners.
Harry Davies sent last month in the East India dock to a brilliant success of £ 87,000 in the Chester Cup.
The 20-year-old has a profit of the career prizes of £ 3.7 million and has won for various trainers of the Zwart-Type.
He timed his ride on the Triumph Hurdle third to perfection when he scored on De Rooyee.
But he does not get the chance to repeat the achievement at Ascot after being completed the four -year gelding in favor of James Doyle.
The No1 Rider van Wathnan has a piles of experience on the Royal Track, so it’s no surprise to see a link for the 2M4F Ascot Stakes on the first day.
And owners The Gredley family are certainly not afraid of a late jockey switch.
Them famous Callum Shepherd Removed from the Big Derby ride on Ambiente Friendly For Rab Havlin before the couple became second in 2024 to make the city of Troy.
Race commentator Mike Cattermole was one of those who surprised Davies to lose the ride on the 4-1 Second fantasy.
He wrote on X: “Harry gave East India Dock a copybook ride around Chester, of all the tricky tracks!
“He is a beautiful boy and must be stripped. What a strange and meaningless decision.”
And a point replied: “That is really not very nice at all. Have pity with Harry … Karma will come.”
Tim Gredley spoke feeling when he explained the decision, however, emphasizing course form counts for everything.
He told the Racing post: “James Doyle is brilliant. We have had a lot of success with him – we won the Gold Cup with him at Big Orange.
“It’s nothing more than that.
“Harry Davies did nothing wrong in Chester and he will still drive for us.”
Willie Mullins will try to start a royal celebration at Ascot when he High Read the King and the Queen of the King.
Ryan Moore gets the ride on the 7-2 FAV, which was bred by the late Queen Elizabeth and for estimation, her beloved Gold Cup winner.
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