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Jockey ‘conscious and moving’ after horror fall which saw horse put down

Jockey Ben Sutton was riding Kepy Blanc at Bangor racecourse on Tuesday, when the pair were involved in a horrific fall that saw the horse sadly put down.

Amateur jockey Ben Sutton is said to be ‘conscious and moving’ after suffering a horror fall in which horse Kepy Blanc was sadly put down, whilst the race they were involved in was voided.

Sutton was competing aboard Kepy Blanc on Tuesday at Bangor racecourse for trainer Phillip Hobbs. During the two-mile handicap chase, the seven-year-old awkwardly fell at the third jump. Worryingly jockey Sutton was left motionless, as the medical and track team raced over to offer their assistance.

A yellow flag was then deployed, signalling the rest of the field to pull their horses up with the race then being voided.

After initially being knocked out by the fall, the 22-year-old regained consciousness before being taken to Wrexham Hospital by ambulance for further treatment. Sutton was accompanied to hospital by fellow jockey Stan Sheppard.

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