Ryan Moore’s Heart-Stopping Eclipse Triumph with Delacroix Stuns Oisin Murphy: “I Rewrote the Race Four Times to Win!” – Veteran Jockey’s Audacious Ride Ignites Global Racing Frenzy
The horse racing world is ablaze with awe and disbelief following Ryan Moore’s breathtaking victory aboard Delacroix in the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown on July 5, 2025, a masterclass that left rival Oisin Murphy and his mount Ombudsmen reeling in defeat. The 41-year-old Irish jockey, hailed as a legend by trainer Aidan O’Brien, pulled off a seemingly impossible win, navigating Delacroix through a chaotic field to claim the Group 1 prize. In a post-race interview that sent shockwaves through the sport, Moore revealed, “I rewrote the race four times to win!” His daring tactics, defying all odds, have sparked a global frenzy, cementing his reputation as one of racing’s greatest minds and setting X alight with praise.

The Eclipse Stakes, a prestigious 1m2f clash of three-year-olds and older horses, saw Delacroix, a 12-1 longshot trained by O’Brien, start sluggishly, trapped at the back with nowhere to go as Ombudsmen, the 1.31 favorite ridden by Murphy, surged ahead. Posts on X from @VMSportIE captured the drama: “It looked as if he had absolutely nowhere to go but it battled and battled!” Moore, known for his ice-cool precision, abandoned plans A, B, and C, as noted by @RacingPost, weaving Delacroix through a narrowing gap on the rail with a furlong to go. The colt, sired by Justify, responded with a ferocious burst, overtaking Ombudsmen by a neck in a photo finish that left Sandown roaring.

Moore’s post-race revelation to Racing Post stunned analysts: “I rewrote the race four times to win. Every gap closed, I found another. Delacroix gave me everything.” The quote, reflecting his tactical genius, went viral, with @BetfairRacing tweeting, “Take a bow Ryan Moore 👏 Delacroix from the clouds… matched at 370 in-running!” The victory marked Moore’s third Eclipse win, following his 2011 and 2017 triumphs, and O’Brien’s seventh, reinforcing their dominance at Ballydoyle. Murphy, gracious in defeat, admitted, “Ryan rode a blinder. I thought we had it,” per The Guardian.
The race was a spectacle of chaos and brilliance. Ombudsmen, backed heavily at 1.31 odds, led into the final furlong, but Moore’s audacious move—described by @RacingPost as “chucking the playbook out the window”—saw Delacroix thread through a pack of six horses, including City Of Troy and Al Riffa, to snatch victory. Fans on X erupted, with @RacingFanatic posting, “Ryan Moore is a wizard! That was pure magic!” The win, witnessed by 15,000 at Sandown and millions globally, highlighted Moore’s unmatched ability to read a race, a skill O’Brien recently praised, saying, “Ryan’s technique makes the world watch.”
Behind Moore’s triumph lies a personal drive. Sources close to the jockey, who rarely speaks of his private life, hint at a “special someone” fueling his relentless pursuit of excellence—rumored to be his wife, whose quiet support anchors his career. This narrative, amplified by O’Brien’s recent comments to Irish Examiner about Moore’s irreplaceable genius, added emotional weight to the victory. “Ryan rides with his soul,” O’Brien said, a sentiment echoed by fans who see Moore as a stoic hero.
The Eclipse upset has reshaped the racing landscape. Delacroix, now a 7-2 favorite for the Irish Champion Stakes, per Sky Sports, has emerged as a star, while Murphy’s Ombudsmen faces scrutiny after failing to hold off the charge. The defeat stings for Murphy, who won the 2024 Eclipse but couldn’t repeat, per Racing TV. Social media buzzed with memes, with one X user joking, “Oisin thought he won, then Ryan said, ‘Hold my reins!’” The rivalry, respectful yet fierce, mirrors past Moore-Murphy duels, like their 2023 Ascot showdown.
Moore’s legacy grows with this win. His 78 Group 1 victories, including three Derbys, place him among racing’s elite, per Bloodhorse. Yet, his humility shines through, as he credited Delacroix’s “heart bigger than his odds” in a BBC Sport interview. The racing world now looks to Goodwood, where Moore and Delacroix are tipped to dominate. Fans on X, like @TurfTalker, declared, “Ryan Moore’s ride was a masterclass for the ages!” This Eclipse triumph, born from chaos and sealed by genius, has not only stunned Murphy but ignited a global celebration of Moore’s artistry, proving why he remains horse racing’s unrivaled maestro.