True Self Upsets Channel Maker In Saudi

A winner over hurdles in Ireland, a multiple listed winner on the flat in the UK, a dual Group 3 winner in Australia and now a winner in Saudi Arabia: True Self (Ire) (Oscar {Ire}) has nearly done it all, and at age eight she appeared at the peak of her powers on Saturday when overhauling America's reigning champion turf horse Channel Maker (English Channel) in a beautifully executed ride by Hollie Doyle to win the $1-million Neom Turf Cup in Riyadh.

Dropping back to race midpack as the field passed the stands for the first time, True Self and Hollie Doyle bided their time patiently as For The Top (Arg) (Equal Stripes {Arg}), who was third in this race last year, carved out the pace with Channel Maker breathing down his neck. Channel Maker, under Joel Rosario, poked his head in front midway down the backstretch and he and For The Top raced in tandem around the second bend until Channel Maker made a decisive move to kick clear at the quarter pole. The American looked a likely winner for a few strides, but True Self soon loomed large down the middle of the track, lengthening and cutting into Channel Maker's lead with every stride as Channel Maker battled on running with his head held high. True Self cut her rival down inside the final furlong and won by a length and a quarter drawing away. The locally trained Emirates Knight (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), a 50,000gns purchase from Roger Varian's stable from the Tattersalls Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale last year, was third.

“To be fair, I thought she was my best winning chance of the day,” said Hollie Doyle. “I watched all her performances and I thought she was well up to winning this. The step back in trip was an incredibly clever move by Mr Mullins. She's a strong traveller usually over further trips, and that helped her today. They went an even, generous gallop all the way round. We got racing quite soon so the race fell apart quite early, but luckily I managed to latch on to the back of Ryan Moore [on Tilsit] and I got the splits up the straight.”

Joining the Willie Mullins yard at four, True Self went unbeaten in her first three tries that season, going as far as two miles over hurdles. After plying away under those conditions through her 4-year-old campaign, True Self dropped down to 2800 metres to take the Listed Beckford S. at Bath and to 2000 metres to win the Listed James Seymour S. at Newmarket before seasons' end. She won the Listed Vintage Tipple S. the following spring before traveling to Australia to take the first of back-to-back editions of the 2600 metre G3 Queen Elizabeth S. during the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington, with OTI Racing having bought into her ownership with the Three Mile House Partnership. She was sixth on this card last year in the 3000 metre Longines Turf H., this year known as the Red Sea Turf H. True Self was making her first start since the latest renewal of the Queen Elizabeth on Saturday.

Willie Mullins said after watching from his County Carlow base, “I'd like to congratulate Hollie on a fantastic ride. She's way more speed than we thought when we bought her as a bumper mare to go hurdling with. She just has a huge amount of speed. All the jockeys who have ridden her have said to me that a mile and a quarter suits her. I was happy enough with where Hollie had positioned herself and I imagine, without having talked to Hollie, that she was probably going as fast as she could over the first half of the race. Then, when the pace was injected as the American horse went up on the outside, I thought 'that's great, because they'll be coming back at the end.'

“Sure enough, that's what happened. Hollie just kept her head, kept the position we'd discussed–if we'd anything left in the tank we'd just wait and wait as long as she could. It looked like our mare just stayed on and on, while the one in front was just tying up.”

Mullins added, “We've had gale force winds here [in Ireland] and an inch of rain this morning, and I thought 'it'll be lovely over there.' But then I saw at the start you had lots of rain as well. So I thought 'that suits the mare–she'll feel more at home with that.'”

Looking to future targets for True Self, Mullins said, “We'll have a look; today's race and Australia at the end of this year in November, that's the main plan. So what we do in between times we haven't really thought about. The first part of the year's plan has worked out, and it will be probably on to Australia from here.”

Pedigree Notes

True Self is the lone stakes horse for the unraced Mukaddamah mare Good Thought (Ire), who died in 2015. She is one of just two stakes horses, in fact, under her first three dams, the other being her third dam Enterprisor (Ire) (Artaius)'s half-sister Commanche Chief, a Grade II winner in the U.S.

NEOM TURF CUP (Cond.), $1,000,000, King Abdulaziz, 2-20, 4yo/up, 2100mT, 2:10.57, gd to fm.
1-TRUE SELF (IRE), 121, m, 8, Oscar (Ire)-Good Thought (Ire),
   by Mukaddamah. O-Three Mile House Partnership & OTI
Partnership; B-Mr Don Cantillon (Ire); T-Willie Mullins.
£437,965. Lifetime Record: 2x Hwt Older Mare-Ire at 14f+,
MGSW-Aus, MSW & GSP-Eng, SW-Ire, 28-11-5-0, £923,666.
2-Channel Maker, 126, g, 7, English Channel-In Return, by
Horse Chestnut (Saf). ($57,000 RNA yrl '15 KEESEP) O-Wachtel,
G Barber, RA Hill & Reeves; B-Tall Oaks Farm (ON); T-William
Mott. £145,985.
3-Emirates Knight (Ire), 126, h, 5, Dark Angel (Ire)-Interim
Payment, by Red Ransom. (160,000gns wnl '16 TATNOV;
175,000gns RNA yrl '17 TATOCT; 75,000gns yrl '17 TATNOV;
50,000gns HRA '20 TATOCT) O-Abdullah A J Sh A Almutairi;
B-Gerard & Anne Correy (Ire); T-H Alshuwalb. £72,992.
Margins: 1 1/4, 4 3/4, HF. Also Ran: Saltonstall (GB), Tilsit, Gronkowski, Kuwait Currency, Star Of Wins (Ire), Four White Socks (GB), For The Top (Arg), Al Hamdany (Ire), Staunch (GB). Click for the Racing Post result. VIDEO.

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‘I Would Hate For A Younger Jockey To Feel The Way I Did’: Hollie Doyle Felt ‘Intimidated’ By Stewards

Hollie Doyle admits she made a mistake with her whip use when riding Echo Brava in a Jan. 30 race at Kempton, leading to a six-day ban from the stewards. However, Doyle told the Racing Post that she appealed that ruling due to the way she was treated by the stewards during their inquiry.

“I'm fairly thick-skinned but I felt pretty intimidated in the inquiry,” Doyle told racingpost.com. “I was repeatedly interrupted and spoken over. I accepted I had hit the horse short unintentionally but I couldn't get a word in.

“The tone in which I was spoken to backed me into a corner and left me no way to describe the incident. That's one of the reasons I opted to appeal. I would hate for a younger jockey to feel the way I did.”

Doyle's appeal was denied on the basis that there were no extenuating circumstances that could have justified her penalty being reduced.

“We are grateful to Hollie for raising the concerns she had following her experience at Kempton,” said a spokesperson for the British Horseracing Authority. Over the past two years the BHA has developed and facilitated training for all stewards across the country on process and procedure, and while the pandemic has had an impact on that, further professional development in this regard is ongoing and planned in 2021.”

Paul Struthers, chief executive of the Professional Jockeys Association, has called for audio of Doyle's inquiry to be made public.

Read more at racingpost.com.

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Albadri Primed for Saudi Derby

Jane Chapple-Hyam's Albadri (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) will take part in the $1.5-million Saudi Derby on the $20-million Saudi Cup undercard on Feb. 20. A winner on debut, the bay colt raced exclusively in stakes company in his next four starts, with his best finish a fifth in the G3 Tattersalls S. in September. His final 2020 appearance was a sixth in the G3 Horris Hill S. two starts later on Oct. 24. In his latest run, he handled the Southwell synthetic well and saluted by a length in a handicap there on Jan. 28.

“We might be a 100-1 shot, but we got an invitation so may as well give it a go,” said the Suffolk trainer. “He went on the nearest I could find to dirt in England–which is Southwell. Hollie [Doyle] was pleased with him, and he won.

“He's going out in really good order, and I'm flying out there tonight [Monday]. It's very competitive, but every now and again you've got to dip your toe in the deep end. It's not a massive field–and because we got the invite, the owners were keen, so why not?”

She added, “Hopefully we can finish in the prize money–which would help–and he's come out of his race at Southwell very well, and he went into that needing it. He'll have been about 85% fit, so he's bang on song now. We've always liked him. I've always felt he would make up into a 100-rated horse, so he needs to prove that on Saturday.

“They'll go quick, with the Americans and Japanese. When he won on debut he came from off the pace, but he made the running last time–so he's versatile. Hollie rode him in the Horris Hill and got a really good feel off him that day, which is important to me because she believes in the horse. Hollie's on again.”

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Hollie Doyle’s Appeal Denied

The Feb. 8 appeal made by Hollie Doyle in regards to a six-day ban after improper use of the whip on Echo Brava (GB) (Proclamation {Ire}) at Kempton was denied by the British Horseracing Authority Disciplinary Panel, the BHA announced on Monday. The six-day ban will stand. The Group 1-winning rider had chosen to appeal after feeling that the stewards' tone when conducting the original inquiry was objectionable.

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