Oisin Murphy is set to return to racing on February 16, following a 14-month ban. He won the Breeders' Cup Distaff on Marche Lorraine in November 2021.
What happened?
Murphy was handed a 14-month ban due to alcohol breaches and deceiving the BHA over COVID-19 protocols.
Why it matters for Oisin Murphy
His main employers, Qatar Racing, have remained loyal and supported him throughout his ban.
Murphy has undergone therapy to deal with his addictions and has never stopped riding out during his ban.
He has been riding for trainers such as Andrew Balding, Ed Walker, and Archie Watson in the Berkshire area.
What comes next?
Murphy has recently lost 10 pounds in weight and now weighs in at nine stone.
He is ready to restart his career and fight to regain his championship.
Murphy's girlfriend, Lizzie Nielsen, has stood by him and supported him throughout his rehabilitation.
He recently represented Ireland in the Sunshine Tour showjumping series in Spain, where he won a class.
Murphy looked relaxed and focused when photographed at George Boughey's Newmarket stable.
He rode Missed the Cut, an intended runner in the Neom Turf Cup in Saudi Arabia at the end of February.
The stakes are high for Murphy's return, but he is determined to succeed.
Murphy's ban will end on February 16, and he will be able to return to racing.
He will face tough competition, but his experience and skill will be valuable assets.
Murphy's comeback is highly anticipated, and his fans are eager to see him back in action.