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Carberry has suspected broken collarbone
Paul Carberry
© Photo Healy Racing
The National Hunt jockeys riding at Killarney this evening were in the wars as several took crashing falls. Armaramak ridden by Paul Carberry, was brought down in the two mile six handicap chase. Carberry was taken to hospital for an X-ray on a suspected broken collarbone.
In the same race Ross Na Righ deposited Mark Enright who went for an X-ray on a lower back injury. Moira McElligott was unseated from Rockshandy at the last and she was sent for X-rays on an ankle injury.
In the final race, Bally Longford fell two out while leading. Jockey Phillip Enright joined the others at hospital for an X-ray on his right wrist.
Meanwhile, Andrew Lynch injured his left hand yesterday in Downpatrick. He aggravated the hand when riding Loosen My Load who was fourth in the Grade C handicap chase. He was stood down for his remaining mounts and goes for an X-ray in the morning.