By Mathilde Grandjean Oisin Doherty
Star jockey Oisin Murphy has been fined 拢70,000 and banned from driving for 20 months after admitting to driving a car while drunk and crashing into a tree in April.
The 29-year-old Murphy, who is a multiple time champion jockey, was sentenced at Reading Magistrates鈥 Court on Thursday afternoon after he pleaded guilty to one count of driving a motor vehicle while over the prescribed limit of alcohol.
He was charged by postal requisition on June 19 after he drove his grey Mercedes A Class off the road and into a tree in Hermitage, Berkshire, at about 12.05am on April 27.
He had a passenger with him at the time, who was the owner of the car, the court heard. They were both taken to hospital after the crash.
Murphy was later discharged to take a breathalyser test at a police station at about 7am, which showed a reading of 66mg per 100 millilitres of breath.
This meant he was 鈥渏ust shy of twice above the drink-driving limit鈥 at the time of driving, prosecutor Richard Atkins told the court.
Sporting a dark blue suit, white shirt and tie, Murphy only spoke to confirm his name, date of birth, and address, before entering his guilty plea.
Judge Sam Goozee, sentencing, told Murphy: 鈥淵ou are lucky that neither you, your passenger, or the public were injured by your actions.
鈥淚 do balance that with the remorse you have shown for your actions.
鈥淵ou have also recognised that you have let the public down by virtue of your actions, and your colleagues in the racing world.鈥
Murphy鈥檚 defence barrister Alex Di Francesco offered the court an apology on behalf of his client.
Mr Di Francesco said: 鈥淗e wants to apologise, first to his passenger, to the public and other road users鈥 and he wants to apologise to those whom he works alongside.鈥
The day he was officially charged was the Thursday of Royal Ascot week, when he rode a double courtesy of Arabian Story and Never So Brave. He ended the showpiece meeting with five winners in total.
Murphy is due to be in action at Saratoga on Friday night, where he is booked to partner New Century in the Belmont Derby Invitational Stakes, before jetting back from America in time to team up with 2000 Guineas winner Ruling Court in Saturday鈥檚 Coral-Eclipse at Sandown.
In addition to his fine, Murphy must pay a 拢2,000 surcharge and 拢85 in costs. The figures were calculated based on his annual earnings, which the court heard are in the region of 拢250,000 a year, in addition to a weekly salary of 拢1,250.