Murphy goes head-to-head with Loughnane on Guineas weekend in title race

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A little over a month after the Brocklesby at Doncaster launched the new season on turf the Flat jockeys’ championship will finally be off and running at Newmarket on Saturday.For the first time since Oisin Murphy and William Buick took the race all the way to Champions Day in October 2021 there is a genuine chance of a contest that extends beyond the end of July.It has the potential to be a historic contest and the bookies cannot agree on a favourite in what is likely to be a straight head-to-head between 20-year-old Billy Loughnane – who would be the youngest champion for more than a century – and Murphy, the reigning champion and hoping to join Kieren Fallon as a six-time winner.Murphy was an easy victor with 143 winners last season and while Loughnane was the only other rider to reach three figures he was a long way adrift on 108.On that basis, punters could expect Murphy to be a heavy favourite, but at lunchtime on Monday it was possible to back Murphy at 11-10 with Ladbrokes and Loughnane at 6-4 with William Hill – an 88% book in a contest for which Rossa Ryan, at 16-1, is the only other runner shorter than 25-1.

Neither firm will be laying four-figure bets, but a market with such a clear difference of opinion between odds-setters is a rarity in these days of online odds-comparison sites and arb-hunting bots and a clear sign of how close this year’s championship race could be.The title race will play out across 24 weeks, with just four days in 169 when there is not at least one Flat meeting in Britain.All of those blank days are Sundays, when Loughnane and Murphy will probably be needed abroad.Any rider with hopes of mounting a serious title challenge, in other words, is unlikely to get more than a day or two off all summer and the race could still come down to the narrowest of margins: a head-bobber here, a one-day ban there, that could ultimately make all the difference.Or, perhaps, who wants it more – a thought that may also contribute to Loughnane’s prominence in the betting.

He was hailed as a generational talent almost from the moment he rode his first winner, at 16, in late 2022.He was the Champion Apprentice in 2023, tore through his allowance in near-record time and has never shied away from admitting he is determined to win the senior title.Most young jockeys want to be the champion, but only a handful get within hailing distance of the top 10, never mind the top.Loughnane, though, has always had such a sense of relentless momentum about his rise that it was hard to see him end up anywhere else.It was more a case of when and not if and the fact he will be aboard Bow Echo, the probable favourite, in Saturday’s 2,000 Guineas feels almost scripted.

Epsom: 2.05 Runman 2.40 New Zealand 3.15 Asmen Warrior 3.50 Asgard’s Captain 4.

23 Timber Twelve 4.58 Tribal Rhythm (nap)Yarmouth: 2.12 Diamont Katie 2.47 Nevasca Cinza 3.22 Lucky Sevens 3.

57 Pershalla 4,28 Lady Manzor 5,03 Sir Rodneyredblood 5,35 Saeculamation (nb)Southwell: 2,20 Saisons D’Or 2.

55 Invitorio 3.30 Shes Got A Brother 4.05 Jack Andrea 4.35 Charlie Darling 5.10 Dr Ali 5.

42 Cill MocheallogLingfield: 4.43 Ancient State 5.18 Roi De Coeur 5.50 Alasrae 6.20 Luna Beaux 6.

50 Knights Charge 7,20 Penfolds Grange 7,50 Wild ThoughtsIn terms of their innate and rarefied ability in the saddle, there is little or nothing to choose between Murphy and Loughnane,But even a generational talent needs to be honed and relationships with trainers and owners need to be forged and maintained to increase the overall quality of rides,Strike-rate was decisive in 2025, when Murphy had nearly 100 fewer rides than Loughnane, but won on 23% of his mounts.

Loughnane rode 703 horses, the highest figure for any rider in the race, but his strike-rate was 15%.In 2026, however, and despite the first major setback of his career when he picked up a significant ban for improper riding, Loughnane has upped his strike-rate to nearly 21%.If he could maintain that through the summer months while also taking the same number of rides as last year he will be on course for nearly 150 wins by mid-October.It is a significant if and Murphy will doubtless fight hard to retain his crown.Picking a winner at this stage probably comes down to little more than gut instinct.

But there has been a sense of inevitability about Loughnane’s career and the 6-4 on offer for the first of what could be many titles is too big to ignore,
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