The Timaru Herald

Allpress to face world’s best in Saudi challenge

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There will be a touch of New Zealand flavour in Saudi Arabia ahead of next month’s US$20 million Saudi Cup, the world’s newly establishe­d richest horse race.

Last season’s New Zealand Premiershi­p-winning jockey Lisa Allpress has been invited to compete in the inaugural Kingdom Day Jockey Challenge.

While she is looking forward to the new experience, it won’t be the first time she has represente­d her country internatio­nally.

‘‘I was lucky enough when I was an apprentice to go to Macau to represent New Zealand,’’ Allpress said.

‘‘I would have been 23 and I loved it. I had a second-placing in Macau, it was my first time riding on the dirt, it was great.’’

Allpress will once again be met by the dirt surface in Saudi Arabia and while there is no dirt racing in New Zealand, she said she has become familiar with the surface from several other internatio­nal forays.

‘‘This will be my third time at a major internatio­nal competitio­n, I am really looking forward to it,’’ she said.

‘‘Riding against world-class jockeys is something that everyone aspires to do, so you have just got to go there and enjoy it.

‘‘The competitio­n includes four races on the dirt, ranging from 1200m to 1600m.

‘‘I am lucky in that I have ridden in Singapore on the sand tracks and I have also ridden in Japan on the dirt, so it is not a foreign thing to me.’’

The competitio­n will be made up of 14 internatio­nal jockeys, seven from either sex, and Allpress said she is looking forward to competing against some of the biggest names in thoroughbr­ed racing.

‘‘I have ridden with a few of these jockeys before in Japan, but also at Ascot when I competed in the Shergar Cup, which is another really prestigiou­s internatio­nal jockey competitio­n.

‘‘Frankie Dettori is heading up the men’s team, he has been my idol since I first started. I know there are some pretty famous jockeys in there like Mike Smith from America, Yutaka Take from Japan, and James Doyle. They are very good jockeys.

‘‘Sophie Doyle is heading up the female jockeys. I know there will be Emma-Jayne Wilson, and also jockeys from Germany, France, and England.

NZ Racing Desk

 ?? NICKY GRAY. ?? Lisa Allpress will compete in the inaugural Kingdom Day Jockey Challenge in Saudi Arabia next month.
NICKY GRAY. Lisa Allpress will compete in the inaugural Kingdom Day Jockey Challenge in Saudi Arabia next month.

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