Jockey David Probert rushed to hospital after ‘horrible incident’ at Windsor racecourse

JOCKEY David Probert has been rushed to hospital after a ‘horrible incident’ at Windsor racecourse.

Probert was due to ride Bits and Bobs in the 5.35pm race for trainer Andrew Balding.

Nasty. @MCYeeehaaa reports that David Probert is being attended to by medical staff after being kicked by Bits And Bobs in the @WindsorRaces parade ring.

We wish David the best and will update with news as we get it. pic.twitter.com/OxKeq9gIFq

— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 22, 2023

Probert was the victim of a ‘serious incident’ in the Windsor parade ring after being kicked by a horseGetty

But he was kicked by the two-year-old colt in what Sky Sports Racing presenter Sean Boyce described as a ‘serious incident’.

Sun Racing columnist Matt Chapman, who was reporting from the track, said that screens were put up around Probert as he received urgent medical attention.

Chapman said live from the scene: “There has been a horrible incident.

“Imagine a horse kicking out and the sound it makes hitting a plastic railing – in this case it wasn’t the railing but a jockey.

“That was the noise that reverberated around Windsor.

“The screens are around him in the paddock here at Windsor.

“Before the screens were put up a doctor was with him and he moved his head.

“It was one of the nastiest moments I have ever witnessed.”

Chapman added following Perfect View’s 7-2 win – some 15 minutes after the race was due off – that the screens around Probert had been removed.

Hopefully this was an indication his condition was improving.

Probert is one of the UK’s top Flat jockeys and has earnings of more than £7.3million in the past five years.

One of his biggest wins came aboard Balding’s Dancing Star in the 2016 Stewards’ Cup, with victory worth a whopping £155,625.

But he is perhaps best known for guiding Sandrine to victory in Group 2 Lennox Stakes last July.

It is believed he has suffered an injury to his leg and will receive further treatment in hospital.

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