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Date Posted: 00:48:26 10/22/12 Mon
Author: Odabu
Subject: Dettori splits with Godolphin

Dettori splits with Godolphin
October 21 2012, 16:29 BST
Frankie Dettori is to leave Godolphin after being retained rider to Sheikh
Mohammed's operation for 18 years, it was announced on Sunday.


The Italian jockey rode nine English Classic winners for Godolphin and
partnered the great Dubai Millennium to glory in the Dubai World Cup of
2000.

Godolphin's racing manager Simon Crisford said: "We have had a tremendous
association with Frankie over many years. He has achieved so much.

"However, Frankie is looking for a fresh challenge and we felt that the
retainer was not really working so this is the best way forward.

"We have had many great days together and we look forward to working with
Frankie in the future and hopefully enjoying more success together.

"He remains a great friend - the difference next year will be that he will
not be our retained jockey and will operate as a freelance instead," he
toldwww.godolphin.com.

Dettori, who rode Godolphin's first Classic winner, Balanchine, in 1994 and
has been associated with many of the stable's top horses since then, said:
"I have had 18 wonderful years.

"Godolphin has been a major part of everything I have achieved in racing and
I have loved every minute of it.

"I feel the time has come for a change. My position in the stable has
changed a little bit and I need a new challenge.

"Sheikh Mohammed has been an unbelievable boss to me. He had the confidence
to take me on board when I was young and we smashed every record together.

"I will be forever grateful to him for everything he has done for me and for
my family."

Dettori, winner of 110 Group or Grade One races in the royal blue silks,
thanked the many Godolphin staff who had helped him to achieve the success
he has enjoyed with the stable.

"The whole team have been fantastic - none of it would have been possible
without them," he said.

Godolphin's retained riders in 2013 will be Mickael Barzalona and Silvestre
de Sousa.

Dettori's name has been among those linked as possibles to be named retained
jockey to the increasingly-powerful Pearl Bloodstock and Qatar Racing.

Asked about speculation over a retained rider, David Redvers, racing manager
to Sheikh Fahad Al Thani of Qatar, said: "I think I will be in a position to
make an announcement at the end of the week."

Most of Dettori's big-race winners have been trained by Saeed bin Suroor,
including four of those that formed the rider's 'Magnificent Seven' at Ascot
on September 28, 1996.

Speaking from Milan where he was supervising Godolphin's runner Retrieve, to
be ridden by Dettori, in the Group One Gran Premio Del Jockey Club Italiano
at San Siro, he said: "We have been good friends and have travelled all over
the world and have had great times.

"We have been like brothers. I have seen him every morning and sometimes we
come back after midnight from racing.

"He has done a great job for Godolphin. It is sad but at the same time I
wish him good luck.

"He is the best jockey in the world and I am sure he will do well also in
the future."

Dettori's latest big-race success before Sunday's announcement came on
Joshua Tree, trained by fellow Newmarket-based Italian Marco Botti, in the
Grade One Canadian International at Woodbine last Sunday.

Botti intends to make full use of Dettori's availability as a freelance next
year.

He said: "He's definitely a top-class jockey. I'm sure we'll have the
opportunity to use him next year on the right horses.

"It's always fantastic to have him on board and the ride he gave Joshua Tree
I'm sure played a big part in that win."


http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/article/465/8184813/dettori-retainer-ends-with-godolphin

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