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O’Driscoll and Murray join MTR

Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025
O’Driscoll and Murray join MTR

Michael Travers Racing is excited to announce that established apprentice jockey Amy O’Driscoll and jockey-in-training Charlie-Anne Murray have joined the stable.

Amy O’Driscoll, indentured to Albury trainer Donna Scott, has joined the stable on a three-month loan.

Now 46 victories into her career, the 21-year-old has won 8 races for the stable, and Travers is excited to have the Irish hoop working for him.

“She has been coming across now for the best part of a month for one day a week, and we know we work well together,” Travers said.

“It was very good of Donna to allow that, and now we have a good working relationship on race day and during trackwork.

“Hopefully, we can build upon that, now that she is here more permanently.”

With a team of 26 horses in work, Travers races all over the Southern Districts and South East, meaning O’Driscoll will have a lot of chances at good rides.  

It also benefits MTR, with O’Driscoll on hand to ride a lot of trackwork and learn from Travers, who rode almost a thousand winners during his stellar career in the saddle.

“It’s great for us that she’ll ride our horses in track work, and it is also good for her to understand the horses a little better,” Travers said.

“Sometimes when you get young or new horses, it helps to know them a bit better, and she is good as she listens to instructions, and she is only going to get more familiar with the horses.

“The move is already starting to pay dividends, and at Goulburn the other day, we were able to work on riding and technique, and we’ll continue to do that.”

While O’Driscoll will see her name in upcoming form guides riding for the MTR team, Charlie-Anne Murray will be hard at work behind the scenes as she continues toward an apprenticeship.

“Charlie is great, and she will go through the process of improving her riding, then riding in gallops, then going to jump outs, trials, and hopefully we see her out there on race day,” Travers said.

“She joins us at a good time, and it’s good having both Charlie and Amy at different stages, as they can learn and work with each other.

“Plus, it means I get to watch them a lot more instead of having to ride every single horse so that I can work with them on different things.”

It’s an exciting time for MTR, who race at Wagga on Thursday.

Words/Image: Jeff Hanson

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