Oisin Murphy fulfills a lifelong ambition as he rides at Killarney for the first time on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. The five-time British champion jockey, trailing rival Billy Loughnane in this year’s title race, will compete in six races at his hometown track, with two horses earning top marks from Timeform analysts.
What’s on the card for Murphy at Killarney?
Murphy’s debut at the Kerry course features six rides, starting at 17:09 with Celtic Motif in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden. The horse, returning after a six-month break, earns a five-star rating from Timeform for her strong form in 2024. Later, Elusive Duke (18:40) also scores five stars after recent podium finishes.
How does Murphy’s Irish record stack up?
Despite his global success, Murphy’s strike rate in Ireland remains modest. He’s won just 4 of 53 Group 1 races at the Curragh (8%) and 3 of 22 at Leopardstown (14%). His only other Irish winner came at Listowel, where he’s had nine rides. Killarney marks a new challenge for the 32-year-old.
What are the odds for Murphy’s mounts?
Timeform analysts highlight Tyraxes (17:40) and Satono Chevalier (19:40) as strong contenders, both earning four-star ratings. Tyraxes impressed on all-weather tracks earlier this year, while Satono Chevalier has won two of three starts since joining his current yard. Saga Gaga (19:10), a recent maiden winner, faces a tougher test in handicap company.
Why is this race significant for Murphy?
The Killarney Festival holds personal meaning for Murphy, who grew up in County Kerry. His debut at the track comes amid a tight championship battle with Loughnane, who leads 58-55 after winning the July Cup. Murphy’s performance could sway momentum in the title race.