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Oisin Murphy: Champion jockey's return to action at Lingfield delayed by 'administrative error'

Champion jockey was due to take up three rides on Friday and a further five at Chelmsford on Saturday, but posted on Twitter: "I was personally informed by the BHA due to an administrative error I will not be able to partner my rides"

Jockey Oisin Murphy.
Image: Oisin Murphy said he is "currently looking into this situation with the BHA"

Oisin Murphy's planned return to action at Lingfield on Friday following a three-month suspension has been delayed due to an "administrative error".

The champion jockey was banned after a drugs test at Chantilly in July showed metabolites of cocaine. He strenuously denied taking the drug and requested a B sample.

Upon receiving the results, France Galop held a hearing where the rider's defence of environmental contamination from a sexual encounter and scientific hair test evidence was accepted.

He was due to take up three rides on Friday and a further five at Chelmsford on Saturday, but posted on Twitter: "At 18.50 yesterday I was personally informed by the BHA due to an administrative error I will not be able to partner my rides at Lingfield today and Chelmsford on Saturday.

"I'm currently looking into this situation with the BHA and I plan to be back on the racetrack as soon as I possibly can.

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"I apologise profusely to all the owners, trainers and supporters who I'm having to let down at such late notice. It's 128 days since my last ride in the UK."