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Champion jockey Oisin Murphy misses races after ‘being involved in a car crash’

Four-time champion jockey Oisin Murphy was forced to miss racing on Sunday afternoon after being involved in a car crash. 

It’s believed that the crash occurred shortly after Murphy, 29, raced at Leicester on Saturday afternoon – where he won three times in the seven-race event. 

Many had expected Murphy to carry that form into Southwell’s event on Sunday however the 29-year-old was not present. 

A steward’s report from the British Horseracing Authority later claimed that Murphy missed the opportunity to partake in a further four races due to ‘travel issues’. 

Just one day later, however, Murphy was back in the saddle. The 29-year-old raced at Windsor’s circuit on Monday – where he was first on 13-8 favourite Sea Founder in the British Stallion Studs EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes.

Prior to the first race of the afternoon, Murphy’s agent, Gavin Horne, told The Mirror: ‘All I know is Oisin had a car accident and that is it. He is fine and racing tonight.’

Oisin Murphy was forced to miss races on Sunday after being involved in a car crash

A steward's report claimed Murphy missed the opportunity to race due to 'travel issues'

A steward’s report claimed Murphy missed the opportunity to race due to ‘travel issues’ 

Murphy’s elegance in the saddle made him a star and enabled him to be crowned Champion Jockey three times in a row, from 2019 to 2021, as well as last year’s. 

However, the 29-year-old has served well-documented suspensions, one of 14 months for breaching Covid rules in 2020 and misleading the British Horseracing Authority. Another was for failing a breathalyser test. 

Reflecting on his suspension in an exclusive interview with Mail Sport last year, Murphy said: ‘When I was suspended, it was the first time in my life I ever thought about income. Before, I could never spend what I earned as I was working too hard.

‘Then, all of a sudden, I had no income; a mortgage and showjumpers (his passion outside racing) to pay for. I had money invested but I didn’t want to put my hand out – “I’ve tried to f*** up my career, I need my money because I have run out.”

‘There is a financial awareness now. In the first half of my career, I was never thinking more than a few weeks ahead. Now it’s a bit different.

‘My focus while I was banned was staying sober, putting my life back together and using the time to make sure I was ready for when the BHA gave me the green light to return.

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