
Murphy to take over from Doyle
Doyle was in the saddle each time Al Sagar's star mare Nashwa took to the track, guiding her to three Group One victories at the peak of her career.
The formal retainer may have now come to an end, but Al Sagar and his racing manager Teddy Grimthorpe hope to maintain their link with the rider.
The latter said: "We're keen to stress that we have had a fantastic relationship with Hollie throughout, and we hope that will continue for many years to come in different forms.
"There are, however, moments when it is time for a change and Imad felt this was the right time to move on.
"We will now use Oisin, when available, in the absence of Hollie."
Doyle told attheraces.com: "Unfortunately, I was informed on Friday I'd lost my long-standing retainer with leading owner Imad Al Sagar. It came as a bit of a shock, particularly at this stage of the season.
"I've been a part of Imad's operation for five years, riding 38 winners including at the highest of levels. We've enjoyed numerous stakes winners, a Royal Ascot winner and a Classic winner with the wonderful Nashwa in the Prix de Diane in 2022, followed by two further Group One successes.
"I have nothing but the utmost respect for Imad and would like to thank him for giving me such an amazing opportunity at a formative stage of my career. I wish him and the team the very best of luck in the future."

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