Hollie Doyle Replaces Injured Ryan Moore for Japan Cup Ride
Hollie Doyle will ride Vela Azul in the Japan Cup on Nov 24. She replaces Ryan Moore, who injured his back in a fall at Kyoto last Sunday.
Ryan Moore was ruled out of the Japan Cup due to a back injury. He fell from his horse during a race in Kyoto and was stood down for the rest of the day.
Hollie Doyle has ridden four winners from 31 rides in her second spell in Japan. She is in Japan with her husband Tom Marquand on a short-term contract.
Hollie Doyle will be one of three female jockeys riding in the Japan Cup. She will be joined by Nanako Fujita on Win Erfolg and Marie Velon on Iresine.
Hollie Doyle's ride on Vela Azul gives her a strong chance to win the Japan Cup. The race will be held on Nov 24 at Tokyo Racecourse.
The Japan Cup field will feature 17 horses, with Vela Azul being one of the top contenders. Hollie Doyle's experience and skill will be crucial in the race.
The Japan Cup has only had one female jockey winner in the past, Julie Krone, who finished 14th in 1990. Hollie Doyle will be looking to change this on Nov 24.
Hollie Doyle's husband Tom Marquand is also riding in Japan on a short-term contract. He has been supporting her during her time in Japan.
The Japan Cup is one of the most prestigious horse racing events in the world. It will be held on Nov 24 at Tokyo Racecourse, with Hollie Doyle riding Vela Azul.
Hollie Doyle's ride on Vela Azul is a great opportunity for her to win a major race. She has been performing well in Japan and will be looking to continue this form.
The Japan Cup will feature a strong field of horses, with many top contenders. Hollie Doyle will need to use all her skill and experience to win the race.
Hollie Doyle is excited to be riding in the Japan Cup. She has been training hard and is ready for the challenge.
The Japan Cup is a major event in the horse racing calendar. It will be held on Nov 24 at Tokyo Racecourse, with Hollie Doyle riding Vela Azul.