Jamie Moore released from hospital with scans clear following Fontwell fall

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Jamie Moore was taken to hospital after a crashing fall at Fontwell (Image: Denis Murphy/TGS Photo/REX)
Jamie Moore was taken to hospital after a crashing fall at Fontwell (Image: Denis Murphy/TGS Photo/REX)

Jamie Moore, who took a crashing fall at Fontwell on Monday, has been released from hospital.

The 38-year-old jump jockey was taken to Sussex County Hospital in Brighton for checks and was subsequently allowed home after scans came back clear.

He has been signed off with a Red entry and will need to be cleared by the BHA’s chief medical advisor before he can return to the saddle. Conditionals Niall Houlihan and Caolin Quinn took his mounts at Taunton on Tuesday.

Gary Moore said: “Jamie is up and about. He is a bit battered and bruised, but the scan was all clear so he will live to fight another day.

“He will have to go through the concussion protocols, because apparently you can’t have another test for another week.”

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The rider will be sidelined for at least seven days, giving the Horsham yard some difficult decisions to make with their big weekend runners.

They include promising chaser Haddex Des Obeaux who has won his last two and was expected to make his Grade Two debut in either the Virgin Bet Kingmaker Novices’ Chase at Warwick or the Betfair Exchange Game Spirit Chase at Newbury.

“The disappointment is obviously Saturday,” added Moore.

“I don’t know what we are going to do, because we have runners at two meetings and don’t know where Haddex Des Obeaux will go, if he goes anywhere.”

The Moore family has been through the mill in the past year, with Jamie’s younger brother Joshua suffering a fall at Haydock in April last year which left him with a broken leg, broken ribs, a punctured lung and damage to his lower back. He subsequently announced his retirement from race-riding.

Moore added: “It’s good news with Jamie, anyway. It is what we choose to do, so we can’t complain about it. But I think my wife, Jayne, is kind of at her wit’s end with it, you know?”

Jon Lees

Horses, Hospitals, Ryan Moore, British Horseracing Authority

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