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Hollie Doyle aims to break her own record after another double

Volcano Bay and Hollie Doyle are on their own and justifying favouritism at Yarmouth on Monday
Volcano Bay and Hollie Doyle are on their own and justifying favouritism at Yarmouth on MondayCredit: Tim Goode (Getty Images)

Hollie Doyle is aiming sky high after another double on a curtailed Yarmouth card put her well ahead of schedule to match her record-breaking 2019 tally.

The 6.32-1 double, which was courtesy of front-running wins on Sefton Warrior in the 1m6f handicap and Volcano Bay in the first division of the 1m2f handicap, took Doyle to 78 winners this year.

"My aim is always to better what I did the year before," said Doyle, who rode 116 winners last year to smash the British record for most wins by a female rider that was previously held by Josephine Gordon.

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Published on 3 August 2020inReports

Last updated 19:55, 3 August 2020

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