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Mar 27, 2026

Billy Loughnane's Champion Jockey Bid Hit by 21-Day Ban

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Billy Loughnane, Britain's youngest champion jockey contender, faces a 21-day ban for improper riding, jeopardizing his title bid. Loughnane has appealed the decision.

Billy Loughnane, on track to become Britain's youngest champion jockey on the Flat since 1909, has had his bid hit by a 21-day ban imposed by stewards at Southwell. The ban was for riding a horse back to the unsaddling enclosure after it had been scratched from a race on vets' orders.

Loughnane's mount, Beelzebub, was deemed lame following a veterinary examination after being kicked at the start. Loughnane has appealed against both the finding and the penalty. If his appeal is unsuccessful, he will be sidelined from April 9 to April 30, missing key meetings like the Craven meeting at Newmarket and the Greenham Stakes at Newbury.

The 20-year-old jockey, currently 6-4 to take the 2026 jockeys' championship, aims to win the title. A three-week absence early in the turf campaign will be frustrating for Loughnane. The current market sees Oisin Murphy, the reigning champion, at 4-6, with Rossa Ryan at 10-1 and others at 12-1.

In other racing news, Eternal Force is a strong contender for the Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster, with trainer William Haggas having a strong record in the race. Haggas has won the Lincoln a record five times, with four of those successes coming since 2007.