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Why Pike chose his Railway ride
Andrew SlevisonΒ β’ Β November 17th, 2025 3:53 pm

Willie Pike has outlined why he has chosen to ride Watch Me Rock in this weekendβs Railway Stakes.
The gun Western Australian jockey had his choice of the Grant and Alana Williams-trained gelding or stablemate Western Empire for the $1.5 million Group 1 over 1600m at Ascot on Saturday.
Pike, who rode a winning treble at the same track last weekend, says Watch Me Rockβs light weight of 54kg appeals more than 2021 Railway winner Western Empireβs top weight of 58kg.
βIβve elected to go with Watch Me Rock for the Railway,β Pike told SEN WA Breakfast.
βItβs by no means an easy decision. Thereβs a lot of competition out there, Western Empire was one of my other main choices.
βIβm not certain Iβve made the right choice but thatβs the choice Iβve made and Iβm going to make it work. I do think heβs good enough to win it and good enough to hold any (eastern state) raiders at bay.β
Pike further explained the reason behind his decision, highlighting the fact that horses down the weights (carrying 53.5kg or less) have won 13 of the last 15 Railways.
βI just like a young horse, pretty much, and itβs a lighter weight,β he said.
βHistorically, at least in the last 10 years, the lighter weight horses have done better.
βThatβs about it really, I canβt split the two horses on ability. Itβs the flip of a coin and honestly I was just trying to find something that worked in my favour.
βIf I picked Western Empire I could probably flip the story in his favour as well.β
The premier hoop of the WA turf has a great relationship with the dominant Williams pair, so much so that they give him the honours when there is a choice to make.
βTheyβre really good to me. I get to pick which one I want,β he added.
βEspecially in this sort of situation I do talk to them a lot. In these 50-50 calls Iβd be happy if they me a call like that, it would probably take the pressure off me in making the decision.
βTheyβre much the same, they donβt want to make the wrong call either. So I do get ultimate say. I could have ridden Western Empire if I wanted to, but I was happy to go with Watch Me Rock.β
Pike is aiming for his sixth Railway for the Williamsβ this weekend. He previously won on Elite Belle (2014), Galaxy Star (2018), Regal Power (2019), Inspirational Girl (2020) and Western Empire (2021).
Another key ride for Pike this weekend is emerging star King Of Light in the Group 2 WA Guineas.
The Dan Morton-trained three-year-old is undefeated in four career starts and only needs to overcome his own quirks to avoid going under at the mile.
But Pike was not expecting the three-year-old feature to fall in his lap.
βHe is still raw and he is learning his trade, so heβs certainly not a point and shoot,β Pike said of the Earthlight gelding.
βBut just on his ability level and what heβs shown heβs very exciting. He has the ability to win it and he has the ability to win it in his own way.
βI do have a lot of respect for some of the opposition. Some years it falls in your favour that itβs not a strong year. Well, I think itβs quite the opposite, itβs a really strong year.β
King Of Light is a short-priced favourite for the WA Guineas.
Pike won aboard Storyville last year, marking his fifth triumph in the race.

