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By:
impossible123
When: 26 Jun 25 17:03
The day of reckoning is upon him soon. I hope this time it's for good, or at least a meaningful period away from professional horse riding on race tracks; drink driving and an abuse of substance must not and cannot be tolerated by the BHA, the governor of horseracing.

I hope Mr Murphy does the decent thing and stops all competitive horse riding on race tracks immediately. I hope his employer Mr Balding as a responsible professional ensues this happens with immediate effect.

Driving a vehicle over the prescribed limit of alcohol in an accident and failing to cooperate with a preliminary test at the roadside is indefensible and an affront to public road safety and others esp the injured female passenger.
By:
howard
When: 26 Jun 25 17:05
"then you never want to meet him in a pub in newmarket at 10 0 clock"     Or anyone in a Middlesbrough pub ?
By:
mrcombustible
When: 26 Jun 25 17:08
Other Jockeys have been convicted of drink driving without penalty by the BHA.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/nov/17/tom-queally-drink-driving-ban-sleep-walking
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Jun 25 17:12
His riding ability is not in question, just his repetitive incursions into abuse of alcohol and illegal substance.

If the BHA does not take effective preventative actions now the BHA could be responsible for any incident on racetracks or on public roads; the BHA could be taken to court for being unprofessional and ineffective in dealing with Mr Murphy's repetitive over-indulgence or dependence on alcohol and illegal substance
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:14
Covid cheats,implausible?
WTF are you on
By:
barstool
When: 26 Jun 25 17:16
Probably in his favour the case is being heard in the Magistrates Court. With a good Solicitor by his side and a long list of mitigating circumstances he will probably get away with a very heavy fine, 18 months/2 yr. driving ban.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 17:16
More abuse from uptheirons when not required.  The forum charmer.
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:19
Go and bother some whippets Poncho.
Implausible is a grade A prick like yourself
By:
stocks
When: 26 Jun 25 17:20
So are you saying any person who gets done for drink driving should lose their living the unemployment figures are to go up No reason for special treatment just because he is a jockey but also no reason for stricter judgement for being jockey
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 17:20
Rotflmao.  A very unhappy chap indeed.
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:21
Covid cheats ffs
By:
mitolo
When: 26 Jun 25 17:21
ironman is a bit narsty but that wasnt abuse

but where unbearable is concerned its always justified
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Jun 25 17:21
Even if Mr Murphy was not scheduled to be tested on a race track but looked and/or smelled of alcohol on the day then the BHA and the track official responsible for testing are guilty of a dereliction of duty, and not fit for purpose. If so, both entities will need to be replaced and binned for good.
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:26
What we do without your wisdom implausibleLaugh
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 17:28
Ask Freddie Tylicki what he thinks of alcohol-abusing jockeys?  Then excuse Murphy.
By:
mitolo
When: 26 Jun 25 17:32
tylicki was most unfortunate, if only because he was ruined by something that we see most days and nobody gets done for it and gibbons was punished for the outcome, not the offence

nothing to do with drinking
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:33
Was anybody excusing him Poncho?
Driving Offences have no bearing on his riding
By:
1st time poster
When: 26 Jun 25 17:38
he stole the jockey,s championship of buick by breaking racings covid rules and could have got all  racing stopped because of it
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:40
Covid RulesLaugh
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 26 Jun 25 17:45
where has tylicki gone btw?
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 17:52
Haven't seen him for a while Rico
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 18:01
Agreed.  But the residue, or indeed his possible intake at any time, DOES.
You’re not too bright, eh?
By:
elise
When: 26 Jun 25 18:04
wasn't he buying horses?
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 18:05
"Not too bright" coming from the judgemental whippet bothererLaugh
By:
mitolo
When: 26 Jun 25 18:14
behave poncho

that is super-hypothetical. by your reasoning richard hughes and several other top jokeys shouldnt have been allowed to ride as theri self-acknowledged over-consumption would have affected them adversely
By:
Umbongo696969
When: 26 Jun 25 18:22
I rest my case.
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 18:28
Thank you Rumpole of the Bailey
By:
DrGordons
When: 26 Jun 25 18:56
Without commenting on the upcoming case, I think the big issue is Murphy's credibility.
How can anyone believe a word he says? Numerous expressions of regret over his past problems, all mea culpa, thanks for the support, learned my lesson, won't do it again. Absolute rubbish. Excellent jockey but not a nice person to deal with sometimes. Balding's reaction will be interesting bearing in mind his owners and lofty connections. With the world at his feet Murphy **** up again. Captain Mainwaring's verdict: Stupid boy.
By:
elisjohn
When: 26 Jun 25 19:02
love to see him and ryan moore in a driving finish in a group1 , and oisin gives moore the f off sign, re starkey/ eddery days ,  shame them kind of battles between the top horses never occur these days
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 19:07
As mitolo pointed out,jockeys have been drinking for decades.
It's hardly news
By:
blackbarn
When: 26 Jun 25 19:11
Is MICS pretending to be a serious poster or is he a plant?, from god knows where?.
By:
DrGordons
When: 26 Jun 25 19:12
Pat Eddery, Walter Swinburn, Tony Murray all RIP. Makes Kia Joo's point about racing not helping. Not that I agree. Sort yourself out.
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 26 Jun 25 19:48

Jun 26, 2025 -- 6:56PM, DrGordons wrote:


Without commenting on the upcoming case, I think the big issue is Murphy's credibility.How can anyone believe a word he says? Numerous expressions of regret over his past problems, all mea culpa, thanks for the support, learned my lesson, won't do it again. Absolute rubbish. Excellent jockey but not a nice person to deal with sometimes. Balding's reaction will be interesting bearing in mind his owners and lofty connections. With the world at his feet Murphy **** up again. Captain Mainwaring's verdict: Stupid boy.


"Keep yourself in the best company and your horses with the worst." The upper crust don't expect their trainers or jockeys to be any better than they ought to be. They'll pay for Oisin's chauffeur if that's what it takes to keep the wheels rolling.

By:
mitolo
When: 26 Jun 25 20:14
irrelevant and idiotic assertion from nobhead class warrior untied bollox

make a sensible observation or stfu and fro you resentful student politics wanchor
By:
Stringvest
When: 26 Jun 25 20:16
Laugh
By:
blackbarn
When: 26 Jun 25 20:22
A hurried, incoherent, grammarless post from Mitolo. Not far from the mark tho....
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 20:24
The Forum is currently populated by Saints who have no faults blackbarn
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Jun 25 20:31
To be associated with a "professional" jockey with a history of alcohol and substance abuse who knowingly drove, then crashed into a tree seriously injury his female companion passenger after a few beverages, and over the alcohol level permissible for driving. And, then refused to cooperate over a roadside test.

Is this the sort of person horseracing would like to be associated with? Is this the sort of jockey a high profile owner would like their horses to be ridden and associated with? Can one envisage the negativity for the sport his face could invoke at any prize presentation?

A protest by the road safety supporters and campaigners, and victims of drinking and driving at race tracks will do irreparable damage to the sport if the BHA till does not get a grip with Mr Murphy and his off track (illegal) recreational indulgences.
By:
Mics
When: 26 Jun 25 20:34
Oisin showed great restraint in that stewards years ago  think it was glorious goodwood and moore repeatedly sneered oisin and what he said in stewards ,this wasn't taking mick , it was bitter nasty and twisted by moore to mock and sneer , oisin kept his  council which most would have reacted to that little **** moore , oisin is a gentleman , he would never behave like that little charlatan , people should give oisin the benefit as he is essential to the game given its on its knees
By:
uptheirons
When: 26 Jun 25 20:35
I refer implausible to my previous post
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