False start: top jockeys at Doncaster for start of season but title talk on hold
A week ago there was a chance Doncaster would resemble St Moritz, with snow covering Town Moor in advance of the Flat turf season.
Thankfully, the new campaign will begin in all its greenery, albeit on soft ground, but with the continuing conundrum of when does a title-chasing jockey's win count for nothing?
That remains the situation on Saturday, and for the next six weeks, as the Stobart-backed jockeys' championship does not start until May 5 with the Guineas meeting at Newmarket.
It is a situation that frustrates Doncaster's owners Arena Racing Company, which still anticipates the turf season being given a rousing start in South Yorkshire in front of the ITV4 cameras.
Martin Cruddace, Arc's chief executive, said pointedly: “Everyone knows the turf season starts with the Lincoln at Doncaster and it’s great we’re kicking off this season with a full field and a new sponsor in 32Red.
"With many of the top jockeys riding we'd have liked the jockeys’ championship to commence on Lincoln day, but it was the decision of Great British Racing to start at the Guineas."
While winners at Doncaster, along with all other turf fixtures until May 5, count for nothing as far as the jockeys' title is concerned, William Hill priced up the race as a handicap to coincide with the Flat season kicking off. They go 14-1 the field, with reigning champion Silvestre De Sousa off scratch.
Roderick Duncan, Doncaster's clerk of the course, reported a drying day on Friday, although a millimetre or two of rain is forecast overnight and expected to cancel out any drying of the soft ground.
"Everyone is looking forward to the start of the season and we have strong fields both tomorrow and Sunday, and South Yorkshire always looks forward to starting the turf season with a party," he said.
William Hill jockeys' handicap (start in brackets): 14-1 the field (1/4 odds 1-2-3)
Silvestre de Sousa (0), Jim Crowley (40), Andrea Atzeni (40), PJ McDonald (45), Oisin Murphy (45), Ryan Moore (50), Danny Tudhope (50), Luke Morris (55), William Buick (55), James Doyle (60), Paul Hanagan (60), Joe Fanning (70), Adam Kirby (70), Paul Mulrennan (70), Ben Curtis (70), Frankie Dettori (75), Jamile Spencer (75), Richard Kingscote (80), Sean Levey (80), Josephine Gordon (85)
Last year's top ten
De Sousa 155
Crowley 111
Moore 105
Tudhope 93
Doyle 89
Morris 82
McDonald 80
Fanning 78
Murphy 76
Atzeni 75
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