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Egan signs two-year deal with Amo

David Egan has signed a two-year deal as the retained rider of Amo Racing.

Jockey: DAVID EGAN
Jockey: DAVID EGAN Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Amo Racing, run by Kia Joorabchian, has not had a retained jockey since Kevin Stott was released from any contractual obligation following the Irish Champions Stakes in early September. Stott had received criticism for his ride aboard Amo Racing's star King Of Steel, who was subsequently ridden to victory in the British Champion Stakes by Frankie Dettori.

In a statement from Amo Racing, Joorabcian said: "I'm very pleased to announce David as our first jockey.

"We have had a brilliant ongoing relationship over the years and used David consistently on our horses, going back to Mojo Star's brilliant second in the Derby.

"We now feel it's the perfect time to consolidate our team and having David on board will be a valuable addition.

"David is a talented, ambitious jockey with experience at the top of the sport having won races of the highest calibre all over the world, and growing up as Roger Varian's stable jockey has given him invaluable experience and maturity.

"Aware of the size of our organisation, we must implement systems to ensure longevity and I have tremendous confidence in this decision. Having David on board for the next two years will help us develop long-term stability as a team.

"I would also like to thank Roger Varian for his tremendous support, confidence and blessing in this decision."

David Egan is currently linked with Roger Varian's yard, who trains King Of Steel, and has previously ridden for Amo Racing.

"I'm delighted to have signed a two-year contract with Amo Racing. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Roger and Hanako Varian, and all the Varian Stable team," said Egan.

"They have been like family to me since I first started in racing, and I'd just like to thank them for their friendship and support over the last seven years.

"I am very excited about the new challenge ahead and I look forward to being part of the Amo Racing team."


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