Jockey Tom Marquand sent to hospital after getting kicked by another horse - The Mirror

Tom Marquand was already mounted on his own horse and heading to the start of the first race at Newmarket when he was kicked by another horse

15:11, 05 May 2023Updated 15:11, 05 May 2023

Leading jockey Tom Marquand was taken to hospital on Friday after a freak injury suffered when he was kicked by another horse.

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Marquand was already aboard his mount Waipiro and heading to the start of the Listed Newmarket Stakes at Newmarket.

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But as his horse was walking among two other runners the horse alongside him Forca Timao let out a kick and caught Marquand on his right arm.

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ITV reported there was blood on Marquand’s breeches and with the jockey unable to continue Waipiro was declared a non-runner.

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Marquand was stood down from all his remaining rides at Newmarket and went to hospital.

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Watching the incident being replayed on ITV Racing, presenter Francesca Cumani said: "Oof, yow! You don't really expect that as a jockey."

Punters shared their concern for the 25-year-old Marquand on Twitter, saying: "Poor Tom Marquand. Bet that was a massive ouch.."

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One said: "Hope injury is not too bad, about time you had a bit of good luck."

Another wrote: "That was a nasty kick to the arm that. Fingers crossed the injury isn't too bad and it's a quick recovery."

Marquand, the husband of Hollie Doyle, was facing a big weekend in Newmarket where he is declared on Charyn in the QIPCO 2,000 Guineas and Stenton Glider in Sunday's 1,000 Guineas.

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