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Jockey / trainer

Name
  
Johnny Murtagh

Role
  
Jockey


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Johnny Murtagh (born 14 May 1970) is an Irish flat racing jockey and trainer from Cortown, Kells, County Meath. He has won many of the major flat races in Europe, including all the Irish Classics, all the Group 1 Races at Royal Ascot, the Epsom Derby, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes and Europe's biggest race the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. He has also been Irish flat racing Champion Jockey five times.

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Early career

Murtagh was a keen amateur boxer as a young boy and was once Irish boy's under-14 boxing champion. He also came close to joining Blackburn Rovers’ youth football team.

In an RTÉ radio interview, Johnny stated that at a fight one evening in his native County Meath, a spectator advised his mother that Johnny would make a good jockey, citing his small size, weight, good balance, sense of rhythm, and courage. His mother wrote to the Racing Academy and Centre of Education (RACE) in County Kildare, a school for apprentice jockeys, and got a two-week trial for her son. After persuasion by friends, he joined. He was one of 26 successful candidates who progressed onto the RACE 10-month course.

In the same RTÉ interview, Johnny stated that he knew riding was for him as soon as he stepped into the world of horses. From the trial, he got on the ten-month training course, and within a year, he was apprenticed to John Oxx, one of Ireland’s leading trainers.

Senior jockey

Murtagh rode his first winner, Chicago Style, at Limerick in 1987.

He became stable jockey to Oxx in 1992, and from then until his departure in 2003, rode 18 Group One winners for the Oxx's leading owner, the Aga Khan.

For Oxx, Murtagh rode Sinndar to win the Epsom Derby and Irish Derby, as well as the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 2000. He won the Derby again on the Michael Bell trained Motivator. Johnny was also the regular jockey for talented filly Soviet Song. In 2004, the partnership won two Group 1 races, including the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Here she beat a strong field of colts, including the 2,000 Guineas winner Haafhd.

From 2008 to 2010, he was stable jockey for Coolmore. In 2008, he rode 19 Group One winners in a single season, and followed it up in 2009 with another 10, including Irish Derby, QEII Stakes, Sussex Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup, St. James's Palace Stakes and an Irish 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas double.

He then resigned his post as stable jockey to Coolmore and was engaged by the Aga Khan again. This means he is back riding for John Oxx who trains 90 of the Aga Khan's horses, and additionally for Mick Halford who trains 30.

"I am thrilled to be renewing my association with His Highness' horses in Ireland," Murtagh said in a statement. We have shared some fantastic moments over the years and I have always enjoyed riding in the green and red colours. This will also give me an opportunity to ride for John Oxx again. I started off riding for Mr Oxx and it has always been a pleasure to be part of his Currabeg team."

He announced his retirement on 25 February 2014, citing that it was to concentrate on his training career.

Personal life

He is married to Orla, daughter of famous Tipperary hurler Michael "Babs" Keating, and has five children. Caroline, Charles, Lauren, Grace and Tom. Caroline is finished secondary school. Charles is in secondary school at Clongowes Wood College. Lauren is a boarder in The Ursuline Secondary School Thurles. Tom and Grace are still in primary school.

Major Wins

Ireland

  • Irish 1,000 Guineas - (1) - Again (2009)
  • Irish 2,000 Guineas - (3) - Black Minnaloushe (2001), Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009)
  • Irish Champion Stakes - (1) - Timarida (1996)
  • Irish Derby - (4) - Sinndar (2000), Alamshar (2003), Fame and Glory (2009), Cape Blanco (2010)
  • Irish Oaks - (6) - Ebadiyla (1997), Winona (1998), Petrushka (2000), Peeping Fawn (2007), Moonstone (2008), Chicquita (2013)
  • Irish St. Leger - (1) - Jukebox Jury (2011)
  • Matron Stakes - (3) - Timarida (1995), Soviet Song (2004), Lillie Langtry (2010)
  • Moyglare Stud Stakes - (1) - Edabiya (1998)
  • National Stakes - (3) - Manntari (1993), Sinndar (1999), Mastercraftsman (2008)
  • Phoenix Stakes - (3) - Mastercraftsman (2008), Alfred Nobel (2009), Zoffany (2010)
  • Pretty Polly Stakes - (2) - Takarouna (1993), Ambivalent (2013)
  • Tattersalls Gold Cup - (3) - Notnowcato (2007), Duke of Marmalade (2008), Fame and Glory (2010)
  • Canada

  • E. P. Taylor Stakes - (2) - Choc Ice (2001), Mrs Lindsay (2007)
  • France

  • Critérium International - (1) - Roderic O'Connor (2010)
  • Critérium de Saint-Cloud - (2) - Fame and Glory (2008), Recital (2010)
  • Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp - (2) - Namid (2000), Total Gallery (2009)
  • Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - (1) - Sinndar (2000)
  • Prix du Cadran - (1) - Give Notice (2002)
  • Prix de Diane – (1) – Valyra (2012)
  • Prix Ganay - (1) - Duke of Marmalade (2008)
  • Prix Marcel Boussac - (1) - Misty For Me (2010)
  • Prix Morny - (1) - Bushranger (2008)
  • Prix du Moulin de Longchamp - (1) - Ridgewood Pearl (1995)
  • Prix de l'Opéra - (2) - Timarida (1995), Petrushka (2000)
  • Prix Royal-Oak - (1) - Yeats (2008)
  • Prix Vermeille - (1) - Mrs Lindsay (2007)
  • Germany

  • Bayerisches Zuchtrennen - (2) - Timarida (1996), Greek Dance (2000)
  • Great Britain

  • 2,000 Guineas - (2) - Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Henrythenavigator (2008)
  • Ascot Gold Cup - (5) - Enzeli (1999), Royal Rebel (2001, 2002), Yeats (2008, 2009)
  • Champion Stakes - (1) - Kalanisi (2000)
  • Cheveley Park Stakes - (2) - Lightening Pearl (2011), Rhosdu Queen (2012)
  • Coronation Cup - (2) - Soldier of Fortune (2008), Fame and Glory (2010)
  • Coronation Stakes - (2) - Ridgewood Pearl (1995), Lillie Langtry (2010)
  • Derby - (3) - Sinndar (2000), High Chaparral (2002), Motivator (2005)
  • Eclipse Stakes - (1) - Mount Nelson (2008)
  • Falmouth Stakes - (3) - Soviet Song (2004, 2005), Simply Perfect (2007)
  • Fillies' Mile - (1) - Listen (2007)
  • Golden Jubilee Stakes - (4) - Superior Premium (2000), Choisir (2003), Soldier's Tale (2007), Starspangledbanner (2010)
  • Haydock Sprint Cup - (1) - Gordon Lord Byron (2013)
  • International Stakes - (2) - Duke of Marmalade (2008), Rip Van Winkle (2010)
  • July Cup - (2) - Frizzante (2004), Starspangledbanner (2010)
  • King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes - (4) - Alamshar (2003), Dylan Thomas (2007), Duke of Marmalade (2008), Novellist (2013)
  • King's Stand Stakes - (2) - Choisir (2003), Sole Power (2013)
  • Middle Park Stakes - (1) - Bushranger (2008)
  • Nassau Stakes - (2) - Peeping Fawn (2007), Halfway to Heaven (2008)
  • Oaks - (1) - Dancing Rain (2011)
  • Prince of Wales's Stakes - (1) - Duke of Marmalade (2008)
  • Queen Anne Stakes - (2) - No Excuse Needed (2002), Haradasun (2008)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Stakes - (1) - Rip Van Winkle (2009)
  • Racing Post Trophy - (2) - Dilshaan (2000), St Nicholas Abbey (2009)
  • St. James's Palace Stakes - (3) - Black Minnaloushe (2001), Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009)
  • Sussex Stakes - (3) - Soviet Song (2004), Henrythenavigator (2008), Rip Van Winkle (2009)
  • Yorkshire Oaks - (3) - Key Change (1996), Petrushka (2000), Peeping Fawn (2007)
  • Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong Vase - (1) - Daliapour (2000)
  • United Arab Emirates

  • UAE 2,000 Guineas - (2) - Asiatic Boy (2007), Honour Devil (2008)
  • UAE Derby - (1) - Honour Devil (2008)
  • United States

  • Beverly D. Stakes - (1) - Timarida (1996)
  • Breeders' Cup Marathon - (1) - Man of Iron (2009)
  • Breeders' Cup Mile - (1) - Ridgewood Pearl (1995)
  • Breeders' Cup Turf - (1) - Kalanisi (2000)
  • References

    Johnny Murtagh Wikipedia