The Australian jockey-turned-TV racing presenter started a lousy career at OnlyFans and promised punters that she would give them tips ‘while wearing a blazer – and not much else’.
- Libby Hopwood had to leave the track after being seriously injured in a race fall
- She was made redundant by her job with Sky Racing, but found another calling
- Racing specialist now offers punters ‘bets and boobs’ on his OnlyFans account
After being forced to leave the track after a terrible fall in 2014, ex-jockey Libby Hopwood helped punters find winners as a TV presenter on Sky Racing – and now she’s in her raucous new career on Onlyfan. Is doing the same.
The 36-year-old suffered a brain bleed and a broken spine in a career-ending accident at Murray Bridge in 2014, then worked on screen with the broadcaster until she was made redundant in November 2019.
Now she’s promising ‘bets and tits’ for racing fans to subscribe to her OnlyFans account, which sees her posting furious content at least three times a week as she embarks on an ‘exciting adventure’ .
‘The retired athlete who prided herself on being a good girl… now I realize how backward she was and I’m enjoying exploring all new things in my new era of sexy liberation,’ the site But his bio reads.

Libby Hopwood is promising its OnlyFans customers ‘bets and boobs’ as they enter a ‘new era of sexy liberation’.

The 36-year-old will help her fans tip the winner by wearing a ‘blazer… nothing more’.
‘Here’s where you’ll find the best racing tips presented in a blazer… and not much more! Keep an eye out for my videos with info on punters and other tongue-in-cheek content.’
Hopwood spruced up her new adult content on Twitter with some cheeky references to her time on Sky Racing to help pick a winner.
She said, “It’s drilled into me over the years that you have to be serious, you have to be above reproach, you have to be in a blazer, and in that style I’ll bet for you and you. Bringing my breasts,” she said, unbuttoning her blazer to reveal her bra.

Hopwood was forced to retire from jockeying in 2014 after a scary fall that took the life of a close friend and left him with a broken spine and a brain bleed that led to memory problems

Onlyfans. She switched to TV appearances for Sky Racing (pictured) before moving to
‘When I get time to look at the form and look at it, I’ll combine two of your favorite things.
‘But don’t take it too seriously – it’s not an intense, intense betting channel. It will be just about the tip.’
It’s been a rocky road for Hopwood since that catastrophic fall in 2014, which also claimed the life of her good friend, Caitlin Forrest.
He tried to return as a jockey in 2016, but failed a brain test, but did not receive medical clearance to ride again.

In 2014 Hopwood was hailed as a hero for helping a rival jockey get back on her mount after she made sure to fall during a race in South Australia.
When she first joined Sky, she explained, ‘I have some memory loss from the fall.
In 2018 she revealed that she needs to take pictures of her parking her car so she doesn’t forget where it is, and that she needs to make frequent notes to help her with her memory difficulties.
‘I can handle my injuries. The worst thing about the fall was losing Caitlyn,’ she explained.
‘If I can go back and change I will 100 percent.’
Hopwood saved another jockey from serious injury in April 2014, when she was lauded as a hero for bringing Holly McKennie back to her mount when she was on course to fall during a race at Oakbank Course in South Australia Was.