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From NZ Herald:

The world’s best jockey is off to the world’s best race meeting after all.

And Kiwi riding sensation James McDonald has a new superstar to lure him all the way to England for Royal Ascot in a fortnight.

McDonald was crowned Longines World’s Best Jockey for 2024 in Hong Kong in December and leads the major race rankings again by a huge margin, although with the advantage that the flat racing season in Europe is only just getting warm.

That means McDonald’s main rival, Ryan Moore, will be riding in more major races over the next three or four months as the Group 1 calendar winds down in Australia, and Hong Kong has its annual break.

McDonald was facing missing the entire Northern Hemisphere summer, including Royal Ascot, one of his favourite meetings in the world, until a few days ago.

But he has been lured to London after being booked to ride three-time United States Grade 1 winner Carl Spackler on the first day of the Royal meeting on June 17.

Carl Spackler is one of the best milers in the US but has been purchased by Australian-based racing and breeding giants Yulong to be trained by Ciaron Maher, with this year’s Cox Plate a potential aim.

Maher got on the phone to McDonald and now the Sydney-based Kiwi superstar will be heading to Ascot, much to his delight.

“I missed it last season and it still bugs me,” McDonald told the Herald.

“I love Ascot, the Royal meeting is very special to me and I could have been on Asfoora up there last season. But I wasn’t sure she would be that great a chance after both the Australians got beaten in the two Group 1 sprints up there the year before.

“Our second daughter had also just been born, so the timing didn’t work out, but of course Asfoora went up there and won the Group 1.

“I was stoked for her connections and it’s great to see horses from down here winning but I’m still annoyed to miss it,” McDonald said with a smile.

Asfoora returns to Ascot this year, too, and will ironically also be racing on the opening day.

McDonald has been impressed by what he has seen in Carl Spackler’s videos, the latest being of the chestnut with the striking white face marking bolting away with the Maker’s Mark Mile Stakes at Keeneland last month.

Carl Spackler has already arrived in Newmarket in England and Maher heads up there next week to oversee his preparation as the 5-year-old gets ready for the Queen Anne Stakes.

Carl Spackler was installed at 12-1 by Ladbrokes for the Queen Anne on June 17, when he will bid to become the first horse trained outside Europe to win the Group 1 contest since Tepin struck in 2016.

A supplementary fee of £53,000 will need to be paid by Carl Spackler’s new connections on June 11 to gain entry for the £750,000 Queen Anne after the initial entry stage closed on April 29.

“This presents a really exciting and unique US-Australia angle,” said Ascot director of racing Nick Smith.

“Chad Brown [former trainer] has developed Carl Spackler into arguably the best turf miler in the US and Ciaron is one of Australia’s elite trainers.”

McDonald will now look for good rides on the first three days of the Royal meeting, which sees racing every day from the Tuesday until Saturday, June 21, although he will miss the last two days of the extravaganza, as he had already promised to go to a wedding in Asia on the Saturday.

He says returning to Royal Ascot has provided the late-season shot of motivation he needed.

“It has been a long season with a lot of travelling but I have loved it, as I’m in a very privileged position and get to ride some special horse,” he says.

“But after the Queensland carnival, I was going to need a break. Now

this has come along and I’m buzzing again because it’s a wonderful place to ride at.”

McDonald most famously won the King’s Stand Stakes on Nature Strip on Ascot’s opening day in 2022 and has quickly won over English punters and trainers with his outstanding early strike rate at their most glamorous meeting.

McDonald riding on the first three days of the meeting will also boost New Zealand interest in the week, with the meeting set to have its usual huge coverage on Trackside, and with many of the Group 1 races having already had TAB futures betting open for months.

The first race of Royal Ascot will be in the early hours of Wednesday, June 18.

  • Pete Lane changed the title to James McDonald heads to Ascot with US star
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Racenet.  Ray Thomas
 

Hall of Fame jockey Malcolm Johnston is adamant James McDonald will claim his national riding record for most Group 1 wins in a season – it's just a matter of when.

And Johnston also declared McDonald could ride an unthinkable 200 Australian Group 1 winners before the end of his riding career if he remains based in Sydney.

These were Johnston's comments when interviewed by Racenet as McDonald closed in on his 16 major race winners in a season – a national record that has stood unchallenged since 1979-80.

Just a week after trainer Chris Waller set a national record with 19 Group 1 winners for a season, McDonald is also poised to rewrite racing history at Eagle Farm.

McDonald has ridden 15 Australian Group 1 winners this season and can equal or even break Johnston's longstanding record at Eagle Farm on Saturday when he partners Rothfire in the $3m Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) and Hidden Achievement in the $1m JJ Atkins (1600m).

 

"Records are made to be broken and J-Mac has the opportunity to set a new mark on Saturday that will probably stand the test of time,'' Johnston said.

"If he doesn't break my record this weekend then I'm sure he will one day – if it is not this year it will be in the years to come because he is going to break all the riding records.''

But like the time when Australian cricket captain Mark "Tubby" Taylor decided to declare on 334 not out so he wouldn't surpass the legendary Sir Donald Bradman's highest Test score, Johnston is hoping McDonald equals but doesn't break his national riding record.

 

“I'd be very proud to share the record with J-Mac because I've never seen a better jockey,'' McDonald said.

"He's as good as Darren (Beadman), as good as Mick (Dittman), as good as Ronnie (Quinton).

"If James gets to 16 Group 1 wins then when you look at the replays of his next couple of Group 1 rides that will be me swinging off their tails.

"But to be fair, J-Mac has had a phenomenal season. He didn't have a Kingston Town like I had to win six Group 1 races in a season for me but he did have Via Sistina to help him.''

McDonald rode Via Sistina to win five Group 1 races during the season but did miss another two of the mighty mare's majors.

The jockey chose to rode Fangirl in the Winx Stakes only to finish third behind Via Sistina and then he was in Sydney for Epsom Day but missed riding a Group 1 winner while the champion mare won the Turnbull Stakes at Flemington.

But McDonald's outstanding 2024-25 season has also included six international Group 1 wins to increase his Australian tally of majors to 92 and his overall career record to 119 Group 1 wins.

 

 

James McDonald needs just one Group 1 win to equal Malcolm Johnston's record season in 1979-80.

 

Johnston said it was remarkable to think McDonald was still only 32 years of age and rode his first Australian Group 1 winner on Scarlett Lady just 14 years ago.

"If J-Mac stays in Sydney, he could ride 200 Group 1 winners before he retires – and I'm not counting his international wins,'' Johnston said.

"I hope James does stay here because we are privileged to watch one the greatest ever do his thing each week but I believe he will eventually go to Hong Kong.

"Once he breaks ‘Ollie's' record (125 Australian Group 1 wins and 129 in total) then I suspect he will consider going to Hong Kong because he might be looking for a new challenge.

"But he has the best of both worlds at the moment because he can go and ride in Hong Kong when he wants to and he still gets the best of the rides in Australia.''

 

 

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Racing Post.


James McDonald has been snapped up by Wathnan Racing to ride at Royal Ascot, with the jockey named as the world's best in the Longines rankings set to feature on the first three days at the meeting.

McDonald, who memorably guided Nature Strip to victory in the 2022 King's Stand, will be on hand to ride the operation's second string with retained jockey James Doyle having first choice in each race.

The New Zealand-born rider can look forward to live chances aboard Underwriter in the Coventry and Crimson Advocate in the Duke of Cambridge among others.

Richard Brown, racing manager to Wathnan, said: "James Doyle is our number one, William Buick will get plenty of rides and we'll give James McDonald some opportunities. We should have a good size team, with second choices with nice chances.

"It's hard to get the top guys as they've got commitments, but we reached out to James and he was happy to help. He's here for the first three days as he was coming to ride Carl Spackler. 

"He gets in on Sunday and will be staying with James Doyle who I'm sure will run him through the team."

The Qatar-backed operation has emerged as a leading powerhouse at the meeting in the last few years and has bought Night Raider and Flora Of Bermuda to add to its team in the last few days.

McDonald's best chance could come on the opening day with Ayr winner Underwriter fancied to outrun odds of 14-1.

Brown said: "It seems to have come together into a nice team. James will ride Underwriter in the Coventry and he'd have a live each-way chance."

  • 2 weeks later...
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Racenet

Ray Thomas.


Champion jockey James McDonald continues his relentless march towards a seventh successive Sydney premiership with six rides at Randwick's Kensington meeting on Wednesday.

McDonald has ridden 81 Sydney winners so far in the 2024-25 and with 11 metropolitan meetings remaining for the season he has a commanding premiership lead over nearest rival Zac Lloyd on 64 wins then Jason Collett on 61.

In the history of Sydney racing, only one jockey has won more than six consecutive premierships and that was Hall of Famer George Moore with eight titles in a row between 1961-62 and 1968-89.

Although McDonald intends taking a short break before the new season starts on August 1, he is intent on winning his seventh Sydney premiership in a row, and his ninth overall.

 

Ever since I've been back from disqualification (in 2018) I have won the premiership each year,'' McDonald said.

"It's something I am very proud of and it would be lovely to win that title again.''

McDonald hasn't ridden in Sydney since earlier this month as he has been interstate and then travelled to Royal Ascot in England last week he is the star attraction at Wednesday's winter meeting.

The world's number-one ranked jockey competes as fiercely at a Sydney midweek meeting as he does in a Group 1 race which is reflected by his consistent results and premiership success in recent years.

 

In an exclusive interview with News Corp, McDonald reflected on his outstanding 2024-25 season, his hopes of equalling the national Group 1 riding record, and his horses to watch for the coming spring carnival.

 

McDonald is riding favourite Firestorm in the final Group 1 of the season, the $700,000 Tattersall's Tiara (1400m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday and if successful he will equal the longstanding national riding record of 16 Group 1 races in a season set by "Miracle" Mal Johnston in 1979-80.

"Firestorm is definitely a runner's chance,'' McDonald said.

"It would be a huge honour if I could get the record as I have great respect for ‘Miracle'. He was an amazing jockey.''

 

McDonald has enjoyed a career-best season with 21 Group 1 winners so far in 2024-25 including six major race wins overseas.

"It's been a season to dream of, really,'' he said.

"I don't think I could beat what I achieved in the previous years but this season has exceeded them, to be fair.

"I'm extremely proud of my results and I also think back on those near misses in the Saudi Cup and the Dubai Turf so my season could have been off the charts.''

 

McDonald could easily have nominated his spectacular wins on champion mare Via Sistina in the Cox Plate and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, or any of his successes with Hong Kong superstar Romantic Warrior as his season highlight – but instead he chose a narrow loss in Saudi Arabia!

"It might sound funny but my highlight was the Saudi Cup, even though Romantic Warrior was narrowly beaten,'' he said.

"Obviously, I would have loved to have won the race but I learned so much from that loss.

"It was the most respect I have ever had for a racehorse's performance, to go down fighting like Romantic Warrior did that day (second to Forever Young). The duel those two horses had, and they were 11 lengths clear of the rest of the field, was epic.''

 

Hong Kong's champion Romantic Warrior underwent surgery for a fetlock injury last month but has made a complete recovery and will return to racing later this year.

"Romantic Warrior seems fine now and will be back for sure,'' McDonald said.

"He will have his first run in November (Group 2 Jockey Club Cup) and then second-up he will be going for a fourth successive Hong Kong (International) Cup in December.''

 

McDonald's hectic schedule had him riding all over the world this season, winning races in Hong Kong, Japan, United Arab Emirates and England as well as his many commitments in Australian racing.

"I knew my schedule was always going to be pretty busy – it's affected my sleep patterns for sure,'' he said.

"I think it was my trips to the Middle East that really knocked me around the most. I did three trips in a few weeks and that took its toll.

"I've had to go to Hong Kong plenty of times but that is sort of in our time-zone and I've got that down to a bit of a fine art now.

"Then to get a winner at Royal Ascot last week was very special and capped off my season.

 

McDonald got to put Golden Slipper runner-up Wodeton through his paces at Rosehill trackwork on Tuesday morning which is a sure sign that the countdown to the spring carnival has begun.

The champion jockey revealed the horses he believes will make a huge impact in the new season – Chris Waller's outstanding rising four-year-olds mares Autumn GlowLady Shenandoahand Aeliana.

"Autumn Glow and Lady Shenandoah look unbelievably good – I think they are the two most exciting horses in the country,'' he said.

"One is trying to keep her unbeaten record intact (Autumn Glow) and the other keeps raising the bar (Lady Shenandoah).

"I would love to get back on Aeliana for sure but that is up to her connections. These three are lightly-raced and untapped, really.''

 

 

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I thought JMac had tempered his winning celebrations and interested to learn that it was Danny Shum, trainer of RW who didnt want James celebrating like that. I have enjoyed some of it, but not all if I’m honest. Less is more sometimes. 

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