Frankie Dettori has been the stable jockey for trainer John Gosden over the past seven years, partnering greats like Enable, Golden Horn, and Stradivarius. After a difficult meeting at Royal Ascot, during which Gosden publicly criticized Dettori's ride aboard Stradivarius when he finished third in pursuit of a fourth win in the Group 1 Gold Cup, Gosden has announced that he and Dettori will “take a sabbatical from the trainer-jockey relationship,” according to At The Races.
Gosden released the following statement on Friday evening, after he and Dettori met in person in Newmarket: “Following speculation in the press, Frankie and I have amicably decided to take a sabbatical from the trainer-jockey relationship but we remain the closest of friends and colleagues.
“Frankie has been – and always will be – one of the family here so I wanted to meet face to face after he returned from his post-Ascot holiday.
“I do not intend to appoint a stable jockey at Clarehaven.”
Gosden was publicly frustrated after Dettori piloted Stradivarius to the third-place finish in Royal Ascot's Gold Cup, having gone widest of all and coming up short in the stretch. Gosden also suggested that Dettori's frustration with that ride played a role in his defeat in the subsequent race, when beaten a head aboard the Queen's Saga in the Britannia Stakes.
Though Dettori regrouped the next day to win the Group 1 Coronation Stakes on Gosden-trained Inspiral, the trainer remained frustrated.
During an interview with Sky Sports Racing after the Coronation Stakes, Gosden said: “He didn't overcomplicate it, which is what he did yesterday. It's an awful habit. A jockey must never be tied down with instructions. It's like a blank canvas; if something happens in a race you just have to ride the way you feel.
“Our hero overcomplicated it yesterday and I was clear in my definition of that. I think it's right to say what you think. It's over, it's past, it's finished and we move on.”
Read more at At The Races.
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