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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has split the bookies
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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has split the bookies

The Flat jockeys' championship begins at Newmarket on Saturday with a genuine three-way contest for the first time since 2021. Twenty-year-old Billy Loughnane, seeking to become the youngest champion in over a century, faces reigning champion Oisin Murphy, who is bidding for a record-tying sixth title. Bookmakers are split on the favourite, with Murphy available at 11-10 and Loughnane at 6-4, reflecting the closest race in years. Loughnane has improved his strike-rate to nearly 21% in 2026 after a career-best 108 wins last season.

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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has bookies split
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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has bookies split

The 2026 Flat jockeys' championship promises to be a historic contest between 20-year-old Billy Loughnane and reigning champion Oisin Murphy. Loughnane, who would be the youngest champion in over a century, is available at 6-4 with William Hill while Murphy is 11-10 with Ladbrokes – an unusually split market reflecting genuine uncertainty. Murphy won easily last year with 143 winners to Loughnane's 108, but the young jockey has improved his strike-rate to nearly 21% in 2026 and possesses a relentless momentum that has marked his rapid rise since his first winner at 16 in late 2022.

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Wrexham's relaxed approach fuels play-off push as Championship race reaches thrilling climax
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Wrexham's relaxed approach fuels play-off push as Championship race reaches thrilling climax

Wrexham have pulled off a remarkable turnaround in the Championship play-off race, overturning a four-point deficit to overtake Hull City on goal difference with two games remaining. Manager Phil Parkinson attributes their success to a relaxed approach after back-to-back defeats, including a 5-1 loss to Southampton. The north Wales club now sit sixth ahead of the final week, with 70 points, while rivals Hull, Middlesbrough and Derby County jostle for position.

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