James McDonald has secured his second World’s Best Jockey title in dramatic fashion, edging out rival Ryan Moore after the final eligible race of 2024, the prestigious Japan Cup, delivered an unexpected twist.
Heading into Sunday’s showdown, Moore had a shot at reclaiming the title with a victory aboard Auguste Rodin, needing 12 points to overtake McDonald. However, the Coolmore colt faltered down the home straight, allowing Japanese star Do Deuce to seize the victory under legendary jockey Yutaka Take.
Do Deuce Dominates
Do Deuce, the $2.80 Aussie betting sites favourite, stormed home to claim the Japan Cup in a thrilling finish. Behind him, Shin Emperor and Durezza shared second place in a rare dead heat. Moore and Auguste Rodin, meanwhile, finished out of contention, dashing Moore’s hopes for a sixth World’s Best Jockey crown.
McDonald’s Dream Year
McDonald’s stellar performances during the year, particularly his dominant showing at the Flemington Carnival, solidified his position at the top of the leaderboard. The New Zealand-born jockey first claimed the World’s Best Jockey title in 2022, and his latest triumph underscores his status as one of the sport’s elite riders.
Moore’s Legacy
Ryan Moore, who has been crowned World’s Best Jockey on four previous occasions (2014, 2016, 2021, and 2023), led the rankings for much of the year until McDonald’s late-season surge. While Moore’s bid for a fifth title fell short, his consistent excellence remains unmatched in global racing.
McDonald’s victory caps off a remarkable year, reaffirming his place among the world’s finest jockeys and setting the stage for another exciting season ahead.
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