A GRAND National-winning jockey has been rushed to hospital – with racing delayed at Sedgefield.
Derek Fox, who has won the world’s most famous race twice, suffered a crushing fall from Ballydisco in the 3.10.
Sending our best wishes to Derek Fox!
Andrew Thornton has an update from Sedgefield after the rider unseated from Ballydisco in the last contest. pic.twitter.com/VM4flVItvi
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Fox won his second Grand National in 2023 on the Lucinda Russell-trained Corach Rambler[/caption]
He was said to be conscious and moving but was stretchered into an ambulance and driven away from the track in Stockon-on-Tees.
Reporting from the course, Sky Sports Racing presenter Andrew Thornton said: “The horse has come back in but Derek had a nasty fall.
“He is conscious and moving but very, very sore – it was a real case of whiplash.
“They have put him on a stretcher and they are taking him straight to hospital to assess him.
“He is conscious and it is precautionary but anything to do with the back or neck – it is the right thing to do.”
More to follow.
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