Jockeys In Lockdown: James Doyle

James Doyle and Kingman after winning the Prix Jacques le Marois | Racing Post

   With more time on their hands than usual, stars of the weighing-room past and present have been reflecting on memorable equine partners over the years. Today, James Doyle is in the hot seat.

Best horse you've ridden?

The best horse I've ever ridden would be Kingman (GB), without a doubt. I couldn't look any further than him. He had everything, every aspect you need in a top-class horse. He was a push-button ride, he liked to wait and just pounce on them. He had such a turn of foot and a super temperament in every way. I've ridden a few of his offspring and they're smart horses.

Favourite horse?

I'd have to say Al Kazeem (GB). He's a gorgeous-looking horse and if any horse could talk to you it would be him. He had such a lovely nature and he really helped me when I was thrown in at the deep end, from not riding in Group 1 races to suddenly riding him and him and being favourite in the Prince of Wales's S., the Eclipse and the Tattersalls Gold Cup. They were high-pressure rides but he was so good to me and easy to ride. It was particularly special to win the Tattersalls Gold Cup on him when he came back into training.

What are you up to while racing is off?

I was riding out every day before I went to Dubai but since I got back from Dubai last Monday I thought I should give it a good week at least, just to be on the safe side. I converted the garage into a gym when I moved in which was handy so I have everything here to be able to keep fit. We just have to hope that we can start again sometime in May.

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