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Home » BREAKING NEWSChampion jockey Oisin Murphy pleads guilty to drink-driving and is handed £70,000 fine and 20-month ban after crashing car into tree in smash that left woman in hospital
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BREAKING NEWSChampion jockey Oisin Murphy pleads guilty to drink-driving and is handed £70,000 fine and 20-month ban after crashing car into tree in smash that left woman in hospital

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Champion jockey Oisin Murphy has admitted drink driving after he crashed his car into a tree earlier this year.

Murphy, 29, appeared at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Thursday afternoon where he pleaded guilty to one count of driving a motor vehicle while over the prescribed limit of alcohol.

He was not asked to plead on another count of failing to cooperate with a preliminary test at the roadside.

The jockey, of Beales Farm Road, Lambourn, Hungerford, was charged by postal requisition on June 19 after he drove his grey Mercedes A Class off the road and into a tree in Hermitage, Berkshire, at about 12.05am on April 27.

He will be sentenced later on Thursday.

Murphy, who grew up in Killarney, Co Kerry, has been crowned UK champion jockey four times – in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2024.

Oisin Murphy is pictured arriving at Reading Magistrates’ Court before pleading guilty

Champion jockey Murphy crashed into tree in a car smash that left a woman in hospital

Champion jockey Murphy crashed into tree in a car smash that left a woman in hospital

He was among the winners at the Doncaster Racecourse Supporting Racing Staff Week Handicap last week, and rode five winners at Royal Ascot earlier in June.

More to follow. 

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