Murtagh's Royal Ascot debut
Johnny Murtagh looks ahead to his first runner as a trainer at Royal Ascot
Johnny Murtagh looks ahead to his first runner as a trainer at Royal Ascot
Johnny Murtagh sent out his first winner as a trainer when Benbecula landed the August Festival 15th To 18th Rated Race at Tramore.
Johnny Murtagh talks to Ted Walsh about making the transition from jockey to trainer
Johnny Murtagh is aiming for a dream start to his training career with Fort Knox in the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh on Saturday.
One of Murtagh's first runners will be Fort Knox, for Sheikh Mohammed, in the Irish 2000 Guineas
A patient ride from Johnny Murtagh paid dividends as Fort Knox finished with a flourish to take the Leopardstown 2,000 Guineas Trial.
Johnny Murtagh takes Ear To The Ground through the highs and lows of a turbulent career
Johnny Murtagh has described his abrupt split with owner the Aga Khan last season as "a horrible moment" in his career.
John Oxx says there is no hurry to find a replacement for Johnny Murtagh as retained rider for the Aga Khan's Irish-trained horses.
Johnny Murtagh is likely to team up with Ursa Major as he seeks to win the Ladbrokes St Leger for the first time at Doncaster on Saturday.
Johnny Murtagh was out of luck on his comeback ride from injury at Gowran Park.
Johnny Murtagh returns from a spell on the sidelines for one ride at Gowran Park on Wednesday.
Johnny Murtagh will continue to ride for trainer John Oxx for the remainder of the season - despite the jockey's split with leading owner-breeder the Aga Khan.
Johnny Murtagh's contract with the Aga Khan has been terminated according to the Aga Khan's Irish stud farm manager, Pat Downes.
Johnny Murtagh will be sidelined for about three weeks after suffering a facial injury in a nasty incident at the Curragh on Sunday and will miss next week's York meeting.
Johnny Murtagh is facing a spell on the sidelines after an incident leaving the parade ring on Lottie Dod in the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh.
Irish raider Saddler's Rock ground out a determined victory in the Artemis Goodwood Cup under Johnny Murtagh.
French 1000 Guineas heroine Beauty Parlour was denied a Classic double as the Johnny Murtagh-ridden Valyra ran out a shock winner of the Prix de Diane at Chantilly.
Johnny Murtagh believes Saddler's Rock will improve considerably for his comeback run when he contests the Ascot Gold Cup at the Royal meeting next week.
John Oxx and Johnny Murtagh got the better of a couple of real tussles with Aidan and Joseph O'Brien at Tipperary, culminating with Ebalviyra's debut win in the Events At Tipperary Racecourse Maiden.