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South China Morning Post
15-02-2025
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Marquand and Doyle ready to make the most of unexpected Sha Tin opportunity
Star couple excited for Hong Kong return as replacements for quartet of injured jockeys by Jay Rooney on Saturday, February 15, 2025 1:22 PM Hollie Doyle (centre) and Tom Marquand (right) will ride at Sha Tin on Sunday. Photos: Kenneth Chan Tom Marquand and Hollie Doyle's world tour makes another stop in Hong Kong and while the circumstances behind the late call-up weren't ideal, the star couple cannot wait for Sunday's Sha Tin meeting. The Jockey Club called on the British riders in the immediate aftermath of last Sunday's carnage at Sha Tin, with two separate falls ruling Zac Purton, Vincent Ho Chak-yiu, Angus Chung Yik-lai and Keith Yeung Ming-lun out of action for varying periods. Marquand and Doyle will help fill the void on Sunday and at Wednesday's Happy Valley meeting before continuing their overseas travels in the Middle East. 'We're looking forward to getting back out and we're glad we got the phone call to fill the gap in the unfortunate circumstances,' said Marquand, who flies in to Hong Kong on Sunday after riding at Qatar. Marquand and Doyle are no strangers to Hong Kong – both have competed in the Longines International Jockeys' Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley multiple times and the former has ridden Dubai Honour in four Group Ones at Sha Tin. For Doyle, one of the world's leading female jockeys, Sunday's meeting will be her first opportunity to ride at Sha Tin. 'I've been really lucky, the Hong Kong Jockey Club have been great having me over for the IJC but this is the first time I'm coming over for something other than that,' Doyle said. — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) December 4, 2024 'It's really interesting and I'm looking forward to it, for sure. [Sha Tin] looks like more of a galloping track in comparison to Happy Valley. 'We watch all the races from Hong Kong every week over here, so I've seen plenty but we'll see how it rides. I've got plenty of rides so I've got to be on the ball.' Marquand's book of seven rides includes the Caspar Fownes-trained Karma, a pickup ride from Ho in the feature of the day, the Class Two Heung Yee Kuk Cup (1,600m). Karma is a three-time course and distance winner and comes off a solid last-start third to the reopposing Sunlight Power. Armed with eight rides, Doyle also has a chance in the Heung Yee Kuk Cup in Romantic Thor, a two-time United Kingdom winner for Aidan O'Brien when known as Capulet pre-import. Now trained by Danny Shum Chap-shing, Romantic Thor ran an encouraging third to Bravehearts on his second Hong Kong start but was a disappointing 13th on his latest appearance. 'I think Romantic Thor looks interesting. He had a bad draw last time,' Doyle said. 'I've got a few in there that could have a good chance. 'Dragon Four Seas ran second last time out and could go well again. Billionaire Secret was only just beaten over 2,000m last time – hopefully they can back up, but it's just such tight-knit racing over there, you never know what can happen. 'You just need a bit of luck and things to fall your way.' Doyle has ridden four Valley winners in her IJC assaults and hopes to add to that tally on Wednesday night. 'I've got eight so far [including] two for David Hayes and one for Jamie Richards,' Doyle said. 'Obviously the Sunday rides were spares, but it's nice to see I'm getting a bit of support for Wednesday.' After the quick-fire Hong Kong trip, Marquand rides in Bahrain next Friday and the rich Saudi Cup meeting the following day, while Doyle will compete in the Diriyah International Jockeys' Challenge in Saudi Arabia on Friday.


South China Morning Post
12-02-2025
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Moore among six overseas riders granted licences in aftermath of Sha Tin fall
Star Englishman, Richard Kingscote, Declan McDonogh and James Orman join Tom Marquand and Hollie Doyle in answering the Jockey Club's call by Jay Rooney on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 6:31 PM Jockey Ryan Moore. Photo: Kenneth Chan British champion Ryan Moore headlines a group of six jockeys bound for Hong Kong to help fill the void left by the four riders injured in Sha Tin falls last Sunday. The Jockey Club announced on Wednesday that Moore, Richard Kingscote, Declan McDonogh and Australian James Orman will join Tom Marquand and Hollie Doyle as short-term additions to the riding roster. Moore, a two-time winner of the Longines International Jockeys' Championship (IJC) and dual Group One Hong Kong Cup (2,000m) victor, will ride at Happy Valley meetings on February 26 and March 5 as well as the Classic Cup (1,800m) card at Sha Tin on March 2. Kingscote and Orman will make their Hong Kong debuts when they take up short-term contracts from February 19 to April 2. — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) February 12, 2025 Kingscote, 38, is a multiple Group One winner in Britain and Ireland and his international experience includes a stint in Japan last year. Orman, 27, has won multiple Brisbane premierships and has also had success in two Dubai stints. Irishman McDonogh, 45, will ride in Hong Kong from February 23 to April 2. He has experience in the city, having competed in the IJC in 2006 and ridden Mustameet in the Group One Hong Kong Mile the same year. Marquand and Doyle will ride at Sha Tin on Sunday and the Valley next Wednesday. Zac Purton, Vincent Ho Chak-yiu, Angus Chung Yik-lai and Keith Yeung Ming-lun were all ruled out for multiple weeks after last Sunday's chaotic afternoon at Sha Tin.