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Oisin Murphy: a rare talent and a new name on the championship trophy
The champion: Oisin Murphy kisses his title trophyCredit: Edward Whitaker
Some riders graft their way to the top, earning the respect of owners and trainers and building themselves into champion jockey material from perhaps unpromising beginnings.
But to be champion before the age of 25 requires the sort of native talent that only very few possess.
Oisin Murphy has reached that summit with a year to spare and joins the most illustrious company imaginable.
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