Sean Bowen's Triumphant Journey to Champion Jockey Glory
Sean Bowen's remarkable comeback season positions him as the deserved champion jump jockey, with trainer Olly Murphy praising his dedication and resilience.


A Champion's Comeback Story
Sean Bowen's impending coronation as champion jump jockey for the 2024-25 season represents one of horse racing's most inspiring comeback stories. After last season's heartbreaking injury, the Welsh rider has dominated this campaign with 162 winners to date, holding a commanding 31-win advantage over Harry Skelton heading into Grand National week.
From Setback to Success
The journey hasn't been easy for Bowen, who lost last season's title chance after a Boxing Day fall sidelined him for two months. Trainer Olly Murphy reflects on the transformation: "Nobody would begrudge Sean this title after what he endured last season. To lead comfortably then lose it to injury was gut-wrenching."
Key stats of Bowen's championship season:
- 162 winners (and counting)
- 31-win lead over closest rival
- Riding at 22% strike rate
- Over 1,000 career winners achieved
The Murphy-Bowen Partnership
The Warren Chase stables partnership has been instrumental to Bowen's success. Murphy notes: "Sean brings the best out of me and I bring out the best of him. His day-to-day feedback is invaluable, and his work ethic is second to none."
Murphy's stable has enjoyed:
- 125 winners this season
- 5th place in trainer standings
- Best strike rate among top 50 trainers
Grand National Weekend Outlook
While Murphy doesn't have a National runner, Bowen will partner with:
- Three Card Brag (20/1) in the Grand National
- Strong Leader in the Liverpool Hurdle defense
Murphy shares his Aintree passion: "If we didn't have another winner all season, I'd take another Liverpool Hurdle victory. That was my first festival winner."
The Road Ahead
Looking beyond the championship, both Murphy and Bowen have ambitious plans:
"We're constantly evolving," Murphy states. "The goal is to reach the level of Henderson, Nicholls and Skelton. More quality horses, improved training methods, and climbing that table again next season."
As the racing world converges on Sandown Park for the April 26 championship presentation, one thing is certain: Sean Bowen's championship will be a celebration of perseverance, partnership, and racing excellence.