Trainer William Haggas considers his options for Sea of Class at Royal Ascot amid doubts over jockey James Doyle Doyle struck up a lucrative partnership with the filly in 2018, winning four races But he may be claimed to ride Masar in Wednesday's Prince of Wales's Stakes Haggas will wait on Doyle decision before seeking a replacement jockey By Marcus Townend for the Daily Mail Published: 22:03 BST, 13 June 2019 | Updated: 22:03 BST, 13 June 2019 Viewcomments Trainer William Haggas says he will sit tight until confirmation that jockey James Doyle is unavailable before making a move for a replacement jockey for Sea of Class in Wednesday's Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot. Doyle struck up a lucrative partnership with the filly in 2018, winning four races, two of them group ones, and also being a fast-finishing second to Enable in the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe. There is a chance Doyle will be claimed to ride Charlie Appleby's returning 2018 Derby winner Masar in the Prince of Wales's Stakes by his Godolphin bosses. Jockey James Doyle could be claimed to ride Masar in the Prince of Wales's Stakes next week But there is also a chance Masar will be diverted to the longer Hardwicke Stakes. Haggas said: "Sea Of Class finished this morning and hopefully every is OK between now and Wednesday. James Doyle will ride Masar if he runs in the race, but according to James, no decision has been made yet. 'Hopefully, he is available, but if not I've got my ideas on some jockeys who could ride as does the owner, Mrs Tsui, who has had jockeys ringing her up. We will cross that bridge when we come to it.' Sea of Class will be making her seasonal debut and having missed her intended comeback in the Middleton Stakes at York on May 16 Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility