Graham Lee

Jockey, Person

1975 –

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Who is Graham Lee?

Graham Lee is a successful Irish jockey in Great Britain and Ireland. Prior to May 2006, he was the main stable jockey for John Howard Johnson, but was replaced by Paddy Brennan, allegedly after a disagreement over his return from an injury. Lee became the main stable jockey and deputy trainer for Ferdy Murphy, where he would remain until March 2012. In 2008 Lee attained the feat of being only the fourth National Hunt jockey to be placed in the first two positions in the National Hunt Jockey's Championship in ten years, at the time displacing Richard Johnson. In 2009, Lee began riding for newly licensed trainer Rose Dobbin, wife of jockey Tony Dobbin, in addition to his work for Murphy.

Although his profile had dipped sharply among the ranks since joining Murphy, Lee has come very much back into the sport's consciousness through his involvement with several improving chasers and hurdlers, and moving into second place in the 2007-08 jockeys championship. He rode his 1000th career winner on 7 January 2012.

Graham Lee also spends a lot of his time working with former Middlesbrough FC fitness coach Chris Barnes working in the gym improving on fitness and injury recovery times.

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Born
Dec 16, 1975
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Lived in
  • County Galway
  • Galway

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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