Sean Bowen: Nobody can be the title of Welshman Jockeys’s jockeys – Olly Murphy

The anticipation of Sean Bowen as the champion of this season Jump Jockey would have completely deserved after the cruel fortune of the Welsh for an injury a year ago, he says that his main coach Olly Murphy.
Entering the last month of the 2024-25 season and heads to the Grand National Week, Bowen has an advantage of 31 wins, external On his nearest challenger Harry Skelton.
Bowen, the Jockey stable in Warren Chase Stables by Murphy in Midlands in Warwickshire, was leading the race to be a jockey champion last season, just to suffer a fall on the day of boxing that excluded him out of action for two months.
At that moment, his rival and closest friend Harry Cobden passed Bowen and built a large enough advantage to win his first title.
Although Bowen’s current advantage now you seem safe, Murphy is praying that his jockey will do the work safe when the prize is delivered to Sandown Park on Saturday 26 April.
“I don’t think anyone would now be invented in Sean his first title after what he spent last season,” Murphy said at the BBC Sport. “It was shocking for him, to be so clear and then be injured.”
Murphy does not have an entrance to the National on Saturday in Aintrene, so Bowen collected a free tour on 20/1 shot at Tre Card Brag for the Irish coach Gordon Elliott, former head of Murphy.