Davy Condon

Davy Condon (born ~1984/1985) is an Irish National hunt racing jockey in Great Britain and Ireland.

[2] His father rode for Jimmy Murphy and Charles Byrnes, but a fall that left him in a coma cut his career short with just one win to his credit.

After graduating from the pony racing circuit, Condon was discovered by horse trainer Willie Mullins.

[3] Just one day later, Condon found himself in the winner’s circle once again at Tramore, winning another handicap race with Knockatotaun.

However, after riding Holy Orders to a fourth-place finish at Musselburgh late in the year, Condon began to look at the prospects of switching to National hunt racing.

In 2009, Condon decided to leave Richards in favor of returning to Ireland,[1][9] teaming up with Noel Meade.