Thomas Edward Durcan (born 25 February 1973) is a retired, two-time British Classic-winning Irish jockey.
He was champion jockey in the United Arab Emirates on seven occasions and rode over 1,000 winners in Great Britain in career lasting from 1992 to 2017.
[2] After leaving, Durcan joined trainer Jim Bolger as apprentice at the same time as Tony McCoy[2] His first Group 1 victory came in the 2003 Haydock Sprint Cup on Somnus.
[3] Although only a Group 3 race, the biggest prize money pot of his career was the Dubai Duty Free he won in March 2000 on Rhythm Band for bin Suroor.
The fall took place after the winning line, after finishing fifth in a five furlong novice stakes race on Plundered.