Brett Doyle

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Brett Doyle (born 30 August 1972 in Newmarket, England) is a flat race jockey. Doyle has ridden 147 winners in Hong Kong across a number of stints. He rode 18 winners in the 2010/11 season, during which his best partnership was with Thumbs Up, winning the HKG3 Mission Hills Sha Tin Trophy in October 2010. [1]

Performance

SeasonsTotal RidesNo. of WinsNo. of 2ndsNo. of 3rdsNo. of 4thsStakes won
2010/201129218192420HK$18,915,550

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