British flat racing jockey born in Ireland, two-time British Champion Flat Jockey known for his tactical riding and success in Group 1 races worldwide.
Born in Killarney, County Kerry, on 9 October 1995, Oisín Murphy moved to Britain as a teenager to pursue his ambitions in horse racing. Despite his Irish heritage, he has represented Britain throughout his professional career, becoming one of the most successful flat jockeys of his generation. Murphy's rise through the ranks was meteoric. He served his apprenticeship under Andrew Balding before establishing himself as a leading rider in British racing. His breakthrough came in the mid-2010s when he began partnering high-class horses and securing major victories at prestigious meetings. Murphy's riding style, characterized by exceptional tactical awareness and an ability to coax peak performances from his mounts, quickly caught the attention of leading trainers and owners worldwide. The pinnacle of Murphy's career came with his three consecutive British flat racing champion jockey titles, cementing his status among the sport's elite. His success extended beyond British shores, with notable victories in international Group 1 races across Europe, Australia, and other major racing jurisdictions. Murphy has consistently demonstrated his versatility by excelling on different track surfaces and conditions, while his strike rate and ability to win on horses at varying odds have made him a sought-after rider for the sport's biggest connections. Murphy's technical proficiency and natural balance in the saddle have drawn comparisons to legendary jockeys of previous generations. His calm demeanor under pressure and strategic race-riding have contributed to numerous photo-finish victories and come-from-behind triumphs. Beyond his riding achievements, Murphy has become a prominent ambassador for British racing, representing the sport's modern professional standards. His sustained excellence at the highest level, combined with his ability to form successful partnerships with top-class horses, has established him as one of the defining flat jockeys of the contemporary era and a significant figure in international horse racing.
Leading jockey in British flat racing, multiple champion jockey
How They Played
Tactical rider known for strong finishes and big race temperament
Lasting Impact
One of Britain's most successful contemporary flat race jockeys
Career Honours
- British Champion Flat Jockey (2019)
- British Champion Flat Jockey (2020)
- Epsom Derby winner (2018)
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner (2019)
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes winner (2021)