Can Ryan Break 137 Year Record Today?

'I get to ride the best horses and that makes a big difference'

Triple champion Ryan Moore

Triple champion Ryan Moore

Jockey  Ryan Moore broke a post-war record when he claimed his ninth victory of this week’s Royal Ascot on Friday.

The 31-year-old surpassed the total of eight winners registered twice by Lester Piggott in 1965 and 1975, and by Pat Eddery in 1989, when he won the Queen’s Vase race on 5-2 favourite Aloft on Friday..

“I’m very lucky. I get to ride the best horses and that makes a big difference,” said triple champion jockey Moore.

“It [the record] is not something you think about. We’ll think about rides tomorrow and then worry about this.”

Moore has six rides on the festival’s fifth and final day today to break the all-time record of 12 winners set by Fred Archer in 1878.

If you had had a £1 accumulator (all on) on all nine of his winners it would have paid £4,785,440.

www.express.co.uk

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