Buick already eyeing defence of champion jockey title
‘It means a lot’ – Godolphin star will be crowned as top jockey for at the first time at Ascot.
William Buick already has one eye on a defence of his title next season ahead of being crowned champion jockey for the first time on Qipco British Champions Day. The Oslo-born rider has come a long way since finishing second aboard Tiny Tim on his first ride for his then mentor Andrew Balding at Brighton 16 years ago. Bank On Benny became his first winner at Salisbury the following month and they have flowed with increasing regularity ever since. Now aged 34, Buick is firmly established as one of the world’s leading jockeys, with 33 Group One wins in Britain – including the 2018 Derby aboard Masar and a hat-trick of St Leger triumphs – supplemented by a whole host of top-level triumphs on foreign soil. He came tantalisingly close to the being crowned champion 12 months ago, as a titanic tussle with Oisin Murphy went right down to the final day at Ascot.
A Champions Day success aboard Creative Force in the Qipco British Champions Sprint kept his faint hopes alive, but Buick ultimately lost out by two – 153 to 151 – as Murphy lifted his third title. “I think I was at Haydock on the Friday, it was nip and tuck and I needed a good day that day and I didn’t (have one) – I think I had one winner,” said Buick. “I sort of knew then as you were relying on having a double on Champions Day, maybe a treble, and it probably wasn’t going to happen. “It was disappointing, absolutely, but I still had a great season. I’m very fortunate to be employed by Godolphin and Charlie Appleby and have plenty of support from elsewhere, so I had plenty of reason to go out again this year and do it.” What no one knew a year ago, of course, was that Murphy would subsequently banned for a total of 14 months for a combination of breaking Covid rules and failing two tests for alcohol.
“When you start out you want to win The Derby and you want to become Champion Jockey” 💬
William Buick has now done both 🏆🏆 A special achievement 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/ccsNKwxQAv — Great British Racing (@GBRacing) October 11, 2022

It’s great to see him back! 👋
Adayar cruises to the Hilton Garden Inn Doncaster Conditions Stakes 🥇#ITVRacing | @DoncasterRaces | @godolphin pic.twitter.com/fx7oWMP3FS — ITV Racing (@itvracing) September 8, 2022

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