One Ascot rides multiplies into 10 for James McDonald
James McDonald won the King's Stand Stakes on Nature Strip in 2022.
Michael Guerin in London
What started as a hit-and-run mission could become a doorway to one of his dreams for champion jockey James McDonald.
The Kiwi, rated by many the world's best jockey, will return to his favourite race meeting, Royal Ascot, which starts just outside London on Wednesday at

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