Jockeys injured in major fall in Australian Guineas

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Jockeys injured in major fall in Australian Guineas
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Stewards have adjourned an inquiry into a fall in Saturday’s $1 million Australian Guineas, which left jockey Ethan Brown with a suspected internal abdominal injury

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However, Brown was taken hospital following the incident, with stewards reporting his condition as stable. Damian Lane replaced Brown on Smokin’ Romans in the Blamey Stakes, which was pushed back from 5pm to 5.40pm, while Zahra passed a doctor’s clearance to ride favourite Gentleman Roy, who finished fourth.

“We weren’t going to retire until we got a group 1 in Australia. We’ve only ever bought group 1 horses over here, and we’ve run about three seconds.

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