New Zealand jockey
Opie Bosson ONZM |
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Bosson in 2023 |
Full name | Owen Patrick Bosson |
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Occupation | Jockey |
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Born | (1980-07-24) 24 July 1980 (age 44) New Zealand |
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Spouse | Emily Murphy |
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Owen Patrick "Opie" Bosson ONZM (born 24 July 1980) is a jockey in Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand.
Riding career
Bosson started as an apprentice for Stephen Autridge, his godfather. He began his race-day riding career as a 15 year old on 25 October 1995 with Comette at Dargaville and soon after had his first win on Fairlie Airlie at Gisborne.[1]
In the 1997 season he was the McBeath Apprentice of the Year at the BMW New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Awards and was eighth on the New Zealand Premiership, behind Lance O'Sullivan, with 75 wins from 703 starts.[2] The next apprentice was Mark Sweeney on 53 wins.
On 2 September 1998 Bosson rode the first Australian winner for Chris Waller, Party Belle, in a 2100m maiden race at Wyong.
His first Group 1 victory was Jezabeel in the 1998 Auckland Cup, aged 17.
In March 2019 Bosson surpassed the record of Lance O'Sullivan as the winner of the most New Zealand Group 1 races, with 63 when Melody Belle won the New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie.[3]
As at the end of the 2021 season, Bosson had won:
- over 1,800 New Zealand races.[4]
- 78 Group 1 races (10 in Australia).
In the 2023 King's Birthday and Coronation Honours, Bosson was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to Thoroughbred racing.[5][6]
In December 2023 Bosson became the eighth jockey to record 2000 New Zealand wins when riding Move To Strike to win at Te Rapa. The other seven jockeys to reach that mark were Chris Johnson, David Walsh, Lance O'Sullivan, Noel Harris, Bill Skelton, Michael Coleman and David Peake.[7][8]
In March 2024 Bosson told New Zealand Herald journalist Chris Rattue[9] that his:
Personal life
Opie Bosson is the son of Owen and Glenda Bosson. Owen was a prominent amateur jockey.[2]
At the end of 2017, Bosson married TAB Trackside Television presenter Emily Murphy.[11]
Notable victories
The following are some of the major races Opie has won in New Zealand and Australia.
See also
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