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King lands blow for Rest Of The World at Shergar Cup

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Rachel King landed a blow for the Rest Of The World team when taking the aboard Insanity at the Shergar Cup on Saturday.

Rachel King is back in Australia.
Rachel King is back in Australia. Picture: Getty Images

Captain of the Rest Of The World team, it was a perfect homecoming for expat Rachel King, who had ridden winners for both trainer Alan King and owners the McNeill family as an amateur prior to relocating to Australia in 2014. The British-born jockey achieved her first Group victory in 2023 aboard Mark Newnham's Lanciato in the Group 3 Newcastle Newmarket Handicap and has continued to make her presence felt in the top echelons of Australian racing, with four further Group 1 victories, including the Coolmore Stud Stakes with Ozzmosis.

Always well-supported in the market, the Shergar Cup Challenge looked to be at Insanity's mercy turning for home but the second-placed Dream Harder pushed him all the way to the line.

King said: "It is a huge honour to be here. I worked for Alan for many years. To get a ride for Alan was very special and to get a winner is even better. We spoke about it beforehand, what it would mean to get a winner for Alan. It is a big occasion and I am really proud to get it done.

"They went quick and I was just trying to save my bloke. I wanted to make sure he relaxed through the first half, which he did, and I was able to get a nice breather in. He was beautiful before the race and beautiful in the run.

"I really travelled up to the other horse well and Alan gave me all the insights into our horse. Alan said he doesn't find a huge amount off the bridle, so try to be as patient as possible, but credit to him, he was tough when he had to be.

"I hope so [it will make the news in Australia]. A few Aussie jockeys have been over before, it's great to be able to come here and represent – I am technically on home soil but representing Australia and the Rest of the World Team. It is just good to be involved."

Trainer Alan King said: "I love it when a plan comes together! I haven't been a huge supporter of the Shergar Cup in the past, but I thought it was the ideal race, and to draw Rachel on Thursday was terrific. I think her last ride for me was 16 years ago in a ladies' hurdle race at Ludlow. She was third, but what I remember is that I couldn't carry the weight cloth out! She had 11st 5lbs or something, and there's nothing of her. But it's lovely. It's great to see her – I haven't seen her for a long time. We had a good catch up at Olly Murphy's wedding yesterday.

"She's given the horse a lovely ride. The one thing he doesn't want is to hit the front too soon, and she said she kept counting and I think she said she got to 500 before she committed. He's kept progressing, and he's handling this ground, but he would be better with juice in the ground. He might be one for the November Handicap.

"He does jump very well, but Max [McNeill, co-owner] said that, for the time being, let's stay on the Flat with him. Let's hope he's good enough and goes up far enough that he might come back here for the Royal Ascot."

Paddy Power reacted to the win by shortening Insanity from 50/1 to 40/1 for the Ebor Handicap at York in two weeks.


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