English jockey James Doyle will ride for Godolphin in Australia while James McDonald is under investigation over a betting offence.
Godolphin managing director Henry Plumptre said they continue to support McDonald, who has stood himself down after being charged with having an interest in a bet on star colt Astern in December last year.
Plumptre said Doyle, who rides at 55kg, is likely to have his first race rides in Sydney on Saturday week while Godolphin will continue to use lightweight jockeys Brenton Avdulla and Tim Clark.
Godolphin managing director Henry Plumptre said they continue to support McDonald, who has stood himself down after being charged with having an interest in a bet on star colt Astern in December last year.
Plumptre said Doyle, who rides at 55kg, is likely to have his first race rides in Sydney on Saturday week while Godolphin will continue to use lightweight jockeys Brenton Avdulla and Tim Clark.