Chief Stipe Posted May 6 Posted May 6 EXCLUSIVE: World's best jockeys to compete in global racing series www.racenet.com.au A star-studded bloc of the world's top jockeys including James McDonald have banded together to form a Grand Prix style franchise-based global circuit which could revolutionise horse racing. The group of 12 jockeys are headlined by McDonald, Zac Purton, Frankie Dettori, Ryan Moore and Japanese riding freak Yutaka Take who commands rock star status in his homeland. The other jockeys locked away for the ambitious world series racing revolution are US superstar Irad Ortiz Jr as well as huge names Joao Moreira, William Buick, Christophe Lemaire, Mickael Barzalona, Flavien Prat and Vincent Ho. Dozens of high-ranking world racing officials and race clubs around the globe have been secretly briefed on the concept which is set to see the world's superstar jockeys coming to a racetrack near you in 2026. JAMES MCDONALD: "Why this will be the ultimate challenge for jockeys" James McDonald says he cannot wait to test himself against the world's best in an innovative new global jockey franchise series. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images News Corp can reveal it is proposed the global circuit will have a prize pool of $US15m in the first year with up to $US5m to go to the winning jockey who comes out on top in a point scoring system. The 12 foundation jockeys will have equity in the business as they operate their own franchises as team principals and can attract lucrative sponsorships. The series is founded by Godolphin kingpin Sheikh Mohammed's respected former right-hand man John Ferguson, who once purchased horses for the likes of Kerry Packer and Lloyd Williams, and ex-Australian wagering identity Lachlan Fitt. The duo stress they are not a rebel organisation and do not want to be disruptive or race in competition against the world's major racing carnivals. READ: Revealed: $800m Warwick Farm racecourse revamp Instead, they are focusing on dovetailing off existing racing carnivals, making the superstar jockeys the heroes of the sport and engaging new fans in a similar way to cricket's Twenty20 revolution or the Drive To Survive phenomenon in motor racing. It is proposed a series of races will take place at various venues around the world where the elite jockey group will ride horses of a similar standard, potentially horses just below Stakes grade level. Influential racing figure John Ferguson is a key player in bringing the bold concept to life It is the jockeys rather than the horses who will be the stars of the show. "Racing has struggled to attract younger audiences and lacks a globally co-ordinated platform to engage fans," Ferguson told News Corp. "While other sports have successfully built global icons, horse racing has been left behind and for too long has ignored the human element when showcasing our sport. "Now is the time to highlight racing's global icons, the jockeys, and show the world what incredible athletes they are. "Through this league, we will put those icons in the spotlight, attracting new fans while offering exclusive, behind-the-scenes content to deepen engagement with the millions and millions of existing racing enthusiasts." McDonald is the only Australian jockey initially involved and there are no female jockeys, but the founders insist: "As we establish and then grow the league, we look forward to having the best female jockeys in the world being involved." READ: Godolphin win the 151st Kentucky Derby It is understood up to six events are planned to be staged in 2026 and the time around Melbourne or Sydney's autumn carnival – or potentially in January after the glitzy Gold Coast Magic Millions – could be the sweet spot for an event in Australia. There would also be host cities in the US, parts of the Middle East, Asia and the United Kingdom. Champion Hong Kong based hoop Zac Purton will contest the lucrative series Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images It is unlikely the events would be raced in the traditional Saturday timeslots, but would be scheduled to complement the existing racing pattern and be a bonanza for wagering turnover. Race clubs and racing authorities who have been briefed have signed nondisclosure agreements, but it is believed the project has generally been received with optimism. The founders have been tight-lipped about the financial backers of the project but say there is a commercial model which involves hosting rights, sponsorship and other revenue sources including potential government or tourism industry support. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Fitt, who was a senior Australian executive at gambling giant Entain before resigning earlier this year, said the new league was intended to change the face of racing by driving a human connection with the jockey superstars. Jockeys would not just simply fly in and fly out, but would be focused on attracting new fans to the sport wherever they rode in the series. "We firmly believe the concept we have developed with our foundation jockeys can be one of a number of things that will revolutionise global horse racing in the coming years," Fitt said. Global superstar Frankie Dettori has signed on to be a part of the groundbreaking series Picture: Glyn KIRK / AFP "By creating an international franchise-based league, delivering high stakes competition featuring the world's best jockeys, we are seeking to replicate the success other sports have had in growing their global fan footprint. "Through our initial conversations with potential host venues and commercial partners, we have been overwhelmed by the interest shown in the concept and we look forward to evaluating the options as we finalise plans for the initial launch events through 2026." Quote
SLB2.0 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Prat will sit 10 wide without cover and get the shock of his life when the trainer isn't happy with that strategy 1 Quote
Dark Beau Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Sorry, I think that the game is all about the horses, certainly not Jockeys, but that is simply my opinion. Quote
Bill Posted May 6 Posted May 6 4 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: EXCLUSIVE: World's best jockeys to compete in global racing series www.racenet.com.au A star-studded bloc of the world's top jockeys including James McDonald have banded together to form a Grand Prix style franchise-based global circuit which could revolutionise horse racing. The group of 12 jockeys are headlined by McDonald, Zac Purton, Frankie Dettori, Ryan Moore and Japanese riding freak Yutaka Take who commands rock star status in his homeland. The other jockeys locked away for the ambitious world series racing revolution are US superstar Irad Ortiz Jr as well as huge names Joao Moreira, William Buick, Christophe Lemaire, Mickael Barzalona, Flavien Prat and Vincent Ho. Dozens of high-ranking world racing officials and race clubs around the globe have been secretly briefed on the concept which is set to see the world's superstar jockeys coming to a racetrack near you in 2026. JAMES MCDONALD: "Why this will be the ultimate challenge for jockeys" James McDonald says he cannot wait to test himself against the world's best in an innovative new global jockey franchise series. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images News Corp can reveal it is proposed the global circuit will have a prize pool of $US15m in the first year with up to $US5m to go to the winning jockey who comes out on top in a point scoring system. The 12 foundation jockeys will have equity in the business as they operate their own franchises as team principals and can attract lucrative sponsorships. The series is founded by Godolphin kingpin Sheikh Mohammed's respected former right-hand man John Ferguson, who once purchased horses for the likes of Kerry Packer and Lloyd Williams, and ex-Australian wagering identity Lachlan Fitt. The duo stress they are not a rebel organisation and do not want to be disruptive or race in competition against the world's major racing carnivals. READ: Revealed: $800m Warwick Farm racecourse revamp Instead, they are focusing on dovetailing off existing racing carnivals, making the superstar jockeys the heroes of the sport and engaging new fans in a similar way to cricket's Twenty20 revolution or the Drive To Survive phenomenon in motor racing. It is proposed a series of races will take place at various venues around the world where the elite jockey group will ride horses of a similar standard, potentially horses just below Stakes grade level. Influential racing figure John Ferguson is a key player in bringing the bold concept to life It is the jockeys rather than the horses who will be the stars of the show. "Racing has struggled to attract younger audiences and lacks a globally co-ordinated platform to engage fans," Ferguson told News Corp. "While other sports have successfully built global icons, horse racing has been left behind and for too long has ignored the human element when showcasing our sport. "Now is the time to highlight racing's global icons, the jockeys, and show the world what incredible athletes they are. "Through this league, we will put those icons in the spotlight, attracting new fans while offering exclusive, behind-the-scenes content to deepen engagement with the millions and millions of existing racing enthusiasts." McDonald is the only Australian jockey initially involved and there are no female jockeys, but the founders insist: "As we establish and then grow the league, we look forward to having the best female jockeys in the world being involved." READ: Godolphin win the 151st Kentucky Derby It is understood up to six events are planned to be staged in 2026 and the time around Melbourne or Sydney's autumn carnival – or potentially in January after the glitzy Gold Coast Magic Millions – could be the sweet spot for an event in Australia. There would also be host cities in the US, parts of the Middle East, Asia and the United Kingdom. Champion Hong Kong based hoop Zac Purton will contest the lucrative series Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images It is unlikely the events would be raced in the traditional Saturday timeslots, but would be scheduled to complement the existing racing pattern and be a bonanza for wagering turnover. Race clubs and racing authorities who have been briefed have signed nondisclosure agreements, but it is believed the project has generally been received with optimism. The founders have been tight-lipped about the financial backers of the project but say there is a commercial model which involves hosting rights, sponsorship and other revenue sources including potential government or tourism industry support. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Fitt, who was a senior Australian executive at gambling giant Entain before resigning earlier this year, said the new league was intended to change the face of racing by driving a human connection with the jockey superstars. Jockeys would not just simply fly in and fly out, but would be focused on attracting new fans to the sport wherever they rode in the series. "We firmly believe the concept we have developed with our foundation jockeys can be one of a number of things that will revolutionise global horse racing in the coming years," Fitt said. Global superstar Frankie Dettori has signed on to be a part of the groundbreaking series Picture: Glyn KIRK / AFP "By creating an international franchise-based league, delivering high stakes competition featuring the world's best jockeys, we are seeking to replicate the success other sports have had in growing their global fan footprint. "Through our initial conversations with potential host venues and commercial partners, we have been overwhelmed by the interest shown in the concept and we look forward to evaluating the options as we finalise plans for the initial launch events through 2026." Wont happen. I see HKJC have said today they don’t support it - so Purton & Ho will not be allowed to ride in it. zero detail how it will be funded 2 Quote
Wingman Posted May 6 Posted May 6 26 minutes ago, Dark Beau said: Sorry, I think that the game is all about the horses, certainly not Jockeys, but that is simply my opinion. Agree. Certainly the winning jockey is a big part of the drama immediately after the race but long after the race it is the horses name and class/courage we tend to remember 1 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 11 hours ago, Dark Beau said: Sorry, I think that the game is all about the horses, certainly not Jockeys, but that is simply my opinion. Yes the number one objective for all Clubs should be to provide a safe track and safe stabling for horses. 1 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 Racing's biggest names respond to plans for a global jockey circuit to be brought to life www.racenet.com.au Legendary trainer Chris Waller says a new franchise-based global jockey circuit would be "like Formula 1 racing coming to town" and influential racing boss Peter V'landys insists it is a giant step towards better promoting racing's greatest athletes. Racing powerbrokers have reacted to the worldwide jockey racing league with excitement and the Melbourne Racing Club is one of the potential host venues "definitely keen to be involved." Racenet on Monday broke exclusive news of how 12 of the best jockeys in the world – including huge names like James McDonald, Zac Purton, Ryan Moore and Frankie Dettori – had been signed up for a new franchise-based global circuit. Heath Pope - Last 28 Days • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Racing NSW supremo Peter V'landys feels the new league has huge potential. V'landys says racing has missed a trick by not promoting its jockeys better. "Our jockeys pound to pound are possibly the greatest athletes in sport," V'landys told Racenet. "We have never promoted them to the level of other sports and that is a mistake that needs to be rectified. "This initiative is a giant step in correcting this and will provide the justified profile in the community to our unique personalities." READ: Ben Dorries' opinion: Racing needs to embrace new ideas, not oppose them Peter V'landys says racing has never promoted its athletes to the level that other sports have. Picture: Richard Dobson. Founders John Ferguson and Lachlan Fitt believe the funky new competition could bring a fresh audience to the sport. It has been pitched to racing clubs across Australia and there is a view it could appeal to existing and new audiences, if executed well. Waller is a fan. "It's a great concept and, if marketed well, could generate serious interest in horse racing and returns on wagering and participation would benefit greatly. It would be like Formula 1 racing coming to town," Waller said. "Working with some of these big-name jockeys over the years has been a real privilege. "It's shown me first-hand just how talented they are and why they're the best. "This series would be a fantastic way to showcase Australian racing to new audiences, and it would inspire young riders and kids with big dreams to see these stars live in our own backyard. "Owners and trainers would jump at the chance to be involved — it has the potential to be the next big thing in racing if done right." READ: “The ultimate challenge”: James McDonald can't wait for test against elite of the elite Chris Waller has lauded the new jockey series as a "great concept". Picture: Getty Images. Forward-thinking MRC boss John Kanga told Racenet: "The Melbourne Racing Club is a progressive and innovative club, committed to ensuring racing remains a pre-eminent sport not only in Victoria, but globally. "We are definitely keen to be involved and support ideas that elevate the profile of our sport. "Any contribution we can make, we'll genuinely consider. "Naturally, this would need to align with the framework of Racing Victoria and have the backing of industry participants, but we welcome further dialogue and the opportunity to help shape racing's future on the world stage." MRC chairman John Kanga says his club is "definitely keen to be involved" in the new racing league. Picture: Jason Edwards. Racing Victoria chief executive Aaron Morrison could see the potential of the series, as long as it didn't compromise the racing pattern. "It's an innovative idea that could appeal to both existing and new audiences if well executed, but it will be fundamental to ensure that it is complementary to our existing major events as well as the pattern of feature races in Australia," Morrison said. "We understand that the organisers are focused on that, rather than being disrupters. "It's an interesting concept that we're keeping an eye on and are certainly keen to learn more about as it continues to take shape. At a high level, its ambition is to promote and grow the profile of the sport and of our participants, which is something we're all striving to do." Racing Victoria CEO Aaron Morrison says the jockeys' league is an "innovative idea that could appeal to both existing and new audiences if well executed." Picture: Racing Photos. As the concept grows legs and bidding for host events starts, Perth Racing has expressed a keen interest. "The concept is something that really captured attention when presented to Perth Racing and Racing WA – as similar ventures have been mooted in the past, but none has ever secured full buy in of the jockeys, who are absolutely the key to making this work," Perth Racing CEO James Oldring said. "The appeal of seeing the very best jockeys in the world compete against each other has been proven by concepts such as Ascot's Shergar Cup and HKJC's International Jockeys' Championship – and it's a sensational list of riders compiled as founding team principals. "We are in no doubt as to how competitive it will be to secure one of these events, but it's absolutely something we'd be keen to explore further." Quote
Freda Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Well, shoot me down in flames if y'all like, but I like the concept. Promoting our stars is something we do badly and while it may not appeal to we older folk, we aren't the target group. 1 Quote
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