‘Nature Strip is absolutely airborne’ – world #1 James McDonald eyeing Royal Ascot success

James McDonald: set to ride top Aussie-trained sprinters Nature Strip and Home Affairs in G1 events at Royal Ascot. Photo: Steve Hart/Racing and Sports

Fresh from hitting his fourth successive century in Sydney, top jockey James McDonald is setting his sights on Britain’s most prestigious meeting with top Aussie sprint pair Nature Strip and Home Affairs.

 

Australia: James McDonald, the world’s #1 jockey according to Thoroughbred Racing Commentary’s Global Rankings, could be forgiven for taking his foot off the throttle with a fourth straight Sydney metropolitan century and a sixth Sydney jockeys’ premiership in the bag.

However, that’s the last thing on the New Zealander’s mind as he sets his sights on Brisbane Group 1 targets before jetting off to England for a seventh appearance at Royal Ascot.

Nature Strip: world champion sprinter, pictured here completing a hat-trick in the TJ Smith,  is set to run in King’s Stand Stakes. Photo: Bradleyphotos.com.au for IFHAMcDonald partners champion sprinter Nature Strip – himself a former #1 on TRC rankings – in the King’s Stand Stakes on June 14 and Home Affairs in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes four days later. Both are trained by Chris Waller, who provided McDonald with his 100th metropolitan win of the NSW season with Pretty Wild at Warwick Farm on Wednesday [June 1].

McDonald, 31, rode Nature Strip to win a three-horse jumpout at Flemington last Friday, finishing alongside Home Affairs and the Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained Artorius, who is also Royal Ascot-bound.

He compared the jumpout favourably to when the pair tackled a similar assignment leading into their one-two finish in the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes at Flemington in February.

“It’s been very hard for Home Affairs to get ready because of the wet tracks in Sydney,” McDonald said, speaking to NZ Racing News. “But as soon as he hits fast ground, he improves lengths so it was great to see him trial as good as he had against Nature Strip before the Lightning. 

“He was brilliant,” McDonald went on. “If you take a line through that, we know he’s on target. Nature Strip is absolutely airborne. He couldn’t be going much better. He’s just thriving at the moment. Both horses are going as well as they were leading into the Lightning, which is a good sign.”

McDonald, who won the Jersey Stakes on Expert Eye at Royal Ascot in 2018, couldn’t hide his excitement about returning to one of the world’s premier weeks of racing. 

“It’s one of my favourite places anywhere in the world to ride,” he said. “It’s the first time I’ve gone over there with really quality horses I’ve had an association with before and they have got to be genuine chances in their respective fields. I’m really looking forward to it.

“Every year I’ve gone there, apart from the Godolphin days when I was still probably only third in line, I’ve always gone there picking up spares just to be part of the carnival, whereas this time I’ve got two Australian horses that look as good a chances as any in their races.

“At the moment I can’t take outside rides until the visa comes through. It would be good to get it because there are some nice Australian horses heading up there that I’d love to ride over there too.”

McDonald guided Pretty Wild to success at Warwick Farm on Wednesday to bring up 100 wins for the season and a further win on stablemate Finepoint meant he had established a 41-win buffer over Hugh Bowman on the Sydney riders’ tally.

Hitting the century: James McDonald scores 100th Sydney metropolitan win of the season aboard Pretty Wild at Warwick Farm on Wednesday. Photo: NZTM/Bradleyphotos.com.au“Four in a row, it’s been a great year,” said McDonald. “To cap it off by getting to 100 before I leave to go to Royal Ascot was good.

“It’s always the target to get to 100 and then hopefully everything else looks after itself – the potential for a premiership. I’m heading away for a month and I’m 41 in front so that just gives me a bit of breathing space.”

The NZ Racing Hall of Fame rider has already established himself as one of the nation’s greatest-ever jockeys but even by his own high standards, his 2021-22 season has been a memorable one, among his highlights being 11 G1 wins.

“It’s been my best season for Group 1 wins, that’s for sure, and that wasn’t at the forefront of my mind at the start of the season either,” he said.

“To win the Everest and the Melbourne Cup within the space of a month was pretty cool but it’s hard to beat my Melbourne Cup as an individual highlight anyway. With Verry Elleegant and Nature Strip, they just kept churning out Group 1 wins over the season. Those horses were pretty valuable to that tally.

“With Verry Elleegant going overseas, she won’t be here next season so I’ll just have to find a new one.”

Verry Elleegant has recently joined French trainer Francis-Henri Graffard and McDonald doubts he will get to ride her again but said with her competitive nature she couldn’t be underestimated in Europe.

“She’s just such a wonderful horse. She just gives her all every time she goes out there,” he said. “Her connections had been talking about Europe for the past 18 months so it was inevitable she was going to go over there and it’s just whether at her age she can keep maintaining such a high standard but she’s never disappointed me. 

Fond memories: Melbourne Cup heroine Verry Elleegant has been transferred to France for a crack at the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Photo: NZ Racing News/Bruno Cannatelli“French racing with its small fields and give in the ground, it’s as good a place as any to test the waters. I hope she goes well.”

Before he leaves for the UK, McDonald is keen on adding to his G1 tally with the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Dynasties in Saturday’s Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm.

He will then ride Political Debate in the G1 JJ Atkins and Laws Of Indices in the G1 Stradbroke at Eagle Farm on Saturday week before heading straight to the airport to fly to London that evening.

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