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Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival
Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival

Scottish Sun

time30-04-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival

THIS is the shocking moment a jockey hit his head after his horse crashed into the railings at Punchestown Festival. Haggard was forced into the railings during the chaotic 2.30pm on Tuesday. 4 A jockey was struck by a railing Credit: Racing TV 4 The incident occurred at the 2.30pm at Punchestown Festival Credit: Racing TV 4 The rail first hit Jack Hendrick Credit: Racing TV 4 It then continued to fly and it jockey Rob James on Haggard Credit: Racing TV The horse was forced off the track as Fralmonti Bilbery was trying to gain ground. However, it collided with the railings and dislodged three sections, which caused it to interfere with the racers. Haggard's jockey Rob James tried to dodge the obstacles but was hit on the head. Jones managed to stay on the horse while other jockeys had to take evasive action to avoid the railings. Following the incident both Haggard and Fralimonti Bilbery were pulled up. Commentators on Racing TV tried to explain the chaos with one saying: "It's Fralimonti Bilbery who looks like he's trying to get a run up the inside of Haggard here. "They're crossing a road, the rail gets dislodged. I don't know, is it by one of the runners up ahead? "It's very, very hard to tell from this angle. But would you look at that?" JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS It appeared that both horses were unharmed in the moment. This could have been helped by the Punchestown railings being made of white plastic. America's oldest horse racing track lays abandoned after closing down following 170 years of history They are slotted into each other instead of glued, which means they can be safer in case of these incidents. Fans reacted to the shocking moment on social media. One posted: "Amazed everyone stayed on!" A second wrote: "Jesus that's horrible to see lucky someone wasn't seriously hurt." A third commented: "Carnage." A fourth said: "That could of been alot worse than what it was, thankfully looks as though all jockeys and horses walked away unscathed." Another added: "That was very eventful, lucky no one got hurt." 22/1 favourite Transprint went on to win the race with Turnedupdevolume finishing second and Kockiel Synge in third. Meanwhile, Punchestown has already has some surprising moments. This includes 18-1 shot Irancy winning the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle.

Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival
Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival

The Sun

time30-04-2025

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  • The Sun

Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival

THIS is the shocking moment a jockey hit his head after his horse crashed into the railings at Punchestown Festival. Haggard was forced into the railings during the chaotic 2.30pm on Tuesday. 2 2 The horse was forced off the track as Fralmonti Bilbery was trying to gain ground. However, it collided with the railings and dislodged three sections, which caused it to interfere with the racers. Haggard's jockey Rob James tried to dodge the obstacles but was hit on the head. Jones managed to stay on the horse while other jockeys had to take evasive action to avoid the railings. Following the incident both Haggard and Fralimonti Bilbery were pulled up. Commentators on Racing TV tried to explain the chaos with one saying: "It's Fralimonti Bilbery who looks like he's trying to get a run up the inside of Haggard here. "They're crossing a road, the rail gets dislodged. I don't know, is it by one of the runners up ahead? "It's very, very hard to tell from this angle. But would you look at that?" JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS It appeared that both horses were unharmed in the moment. This could have been helped by the Punchestown railings being made of white plastic. America's oldest horse racing track lays abandoned after closing down following 170 years of history They are slotted into each other instead of glued, which means they can be safer in case of these incidents. Fans reacted to the shocking moment on social media. One posted: "Amazed everyone stayed on!" A second wrote: "Jesus that's horrible to see lucky someone wasn't seriously hurt." A third commented: "Carnage." A fourth said: "That could of been alot worse than what it was, thankfully looks as though all jockeys and horses walked away unscathed." Another added: "That was very eventful, lucky no one got hurt." 22/1 favourite Transprint went on to win the race with Turnedupdevolume finishing second and Kockiel Synge in third. Meanwhile, Punchestown has already has some surprising moments. This includes 18-1 shot Irancy winning the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle.

Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival
Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival

The Irish Sun

time30-04-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival

THIS is the shocking moment a jockey hit his head after his horse crashed into the railings at Punchestown Festival. Haggard was forced into the railings during the chaotic 2.30pm on Tuesday. Advertisement 2 A jockey was struck by a railing Credit: Racing TV 2 The incident occured at the 2.30pm at Punchestown Festival Credit: Racing TV The horse was forced off the track as Fralmonti Bilbery was trying to gain ground. However, it collided with the railings and dislodged three sections, which caused it to interfere with the racers. Haggard's jockey Rob James tried to dodge the obstacles but was hit on the head. Jones managed to stay on the horse while other jockeys had to take evasive action to avoid the railings. Advertisement READ MORE ON HORSE RACING Following the incident both Haggard and Fralimonti Bilbery were pulled up. Commentators on Racing TV tried to explain the chaos with one saying: "It's Fralimonti Bilbery who looks like he's trying to get a run up the inside of Haggard here. "They're crossing a road, the rail gets dislodged. I don't know, is it by one of the runners up ahead? "It's very, very hard to tell from this angle. But would you look at that?" Advertisement Most read in Horse Racing JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS It appeared that both horses were unharmed in the moment. This could have been helped by the Punchestown railings being made of white plastic. America's oldest horse racing track lays abandoned after closing down following 170 years of history They are slotted into each other instead of glued, which means they can be safer in case of these incidents. Advertisement Fans reacted to the shocking moment on social media. One posted: "Amazed everyone stayed on!" A second wrote: "Jesus that's horrible to see lucky someone wasn't seriously hurt." A third commented: "Carnage." Advertisement A fourth said: "That could of been alot worse than what it was, thankfully looks as though all jockeys and horses walked away unscathed." Another added: "That was very eventful, lucky no one got hurt." 22/1 favourite Transprint went on to win the race with Turnedupdevolume finishing second and Kockiel Synge in third. Meanwhile, Punchestown has already has some surprising moments. Advertisement This includes 18-1 shot Irancy winning the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle.

Willie Mullins lands 7,428/1 treble on opening day of Punchestown Festival
Willie Mullins lands 7,428/1 treble on opening day of Punchestown Festival

Irish Daily Mirror

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Willie Mullins lands 7,428/1 treble on opening day of Punchestown Festival

Willie Mullins was the toast of the bookies as the Punchestown Festival got under way on Tuesday. The Closutton maestro landed a 7,428/1 treble at the Co Kildare venue as he won three races with outsiders, who were all big prices. Supreme Novices' Hurdle hero Kopek Des Bordes was sent off the 30/100 favourite for the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle, but made a number of mistakes throughout the two-mile contest and finished 19 lengths behind winner Iracny (18/1) as stablemates Salvator Mundi and Karbau came second and third respectively. Ballyburn was well supported to bounce back from his Cheltenham disappointment in the Dooley Insurance Group Champion Novice Chase up next, but the 11/8 favourite lost the lead to stablemate Champ Kiely (22/1) before the last fence and the nine-year-old went on to score under Danny Mullins. The recently crowned British champion trainer ran four in the Goffs Defender Bumper and the biggest priced runner of the quartet came home in front as Wonderful Everyday (16/1) won under Ruth Dudfield. Click on this link or scan the QR code to receive the latest Cheltenham Festival news and top stories from the Irish Mirror direct to your phone on WhatsApp. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Speaking after Champ Kiely's win, Mullins said: "Champ Kiely didn't enjoy Fairyhouse (finished third nine days ago) but today he was a different horse, and Danny rode him with huge confidence to follow Paul. 'He did everything right for Danny today. With all the hard luck we had in the race between fallers and a horse being brought down, it was great to see Danny getting into the picture at the third-last and I said this fella has a chance if Ballyburn doesn't stay in front.' Of Ballyburn, he added: 'He probably just didn't jump well enough on the day and I would say there'll be a lot of thought put into going back hurdling next season. 'We know he jumps hurdles fantastically and there might be a gap in the staying hurdling division for him.' The trainer commented on the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle: 'We took all the gear off Salvator Mundi today and it worked as far as his jumping was concerned, but he just got running too fast and they couldn't keep that up. Paul, knowing how good Salvator Mundi is, couldn't let him go. 'Irancy has always been a good horse and met with a setback after winning here earlier in the season, but it might have been the best thing to have happened as he came here fresh. 'I gave Kopek Des Bordes a nice break after Cheltenham and probably gave him too much and should have brought him to somewhere like Ayr or Perth! 'Looking at him in the parade ring, I thought he was carrying too much condition and that showed at today's pace.'

Irancy shocks Kopek Des Bordes for more Willie Mullins glory at Punchestown
Irancy shocks Kopek Des Bordes for more Willie Mullins glory at Punchestown

The 42

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The 42

Irancy shocks Kopek Des Bordes for more Willie Mullins glory at Punchestown

KOPEK DES BORDES surrendered his unbeaten record as stablemate Irancy led home a one-two-three-four for Willie Mullins in the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle at Punchestown. Kopek Des Bordes looked a star in the making after following up successive victories Leopardstown with an odds-on success in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham last month and he was a 30-100 market leader to round off a perfect season with another win in County Kildare. However, a couple of sketchy leaps during the early stages set the tone for a disappointing display and he was a spent force turning for home. Advertisement Having been ridden more conservatively, 18-1 shot Irancy arrived on the scene travelling strongly under Mark Walsh and powered clear from the final flight to score by nine lengths, with the front-running Salvator Mundi boxing on to beat Karbau to third and Kopek Des Bordes a well-beaten fourth. Mark Walsh and Irancy hand the Champion Trainer @WillieMullinsNH another winner at the top level, this time in the Grade 1 @KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle - his gelding flying home after travelling sweetly just off the pace 👏 — Punchestown (@punchestownrace) April 29, 2025 Mullins said: 'We took all the gear off Salvator Mundi today and it worked as far as his jumping was concerned, but he just got running too fast and they couldn't keep that up. Paul, knowing how good Salvator Mundi is, couldn't let him go. 'Irancy has always been a good horse and met with a setback after winning here earlier in the season, but it might have been the best thing to have happened as he came here fresh. 'I gave Kopek Des Bordes a nice break after Cheltenham and probably gave him too much and should have brought him to somewhere like Ayr or Perth! 'Looking at him in the parade ring, I thought he was carrying too much condition and that showed at today's pace.'

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