Jack Kennedy breaks leg for sixth time at Fairyhouse

The Dingle native was riding Twoohthree in the opening race on Saturday's card.
Jack Kennedy breaks leg for sixth time at Fairyhouse

LAY-OFF: Champion jockey Jack Kennedy in the weighroom at Punchestown last week. Pic: Healy Racing

Jack Kennedy is facing another spell on the sidelines after suffering a broken leg in a fall at Fairyhouse.

The hugely-talented rider has been plagued by injury throughout his career, now suffering a total of six broken legs.

Despite that, he has numerous Grade One victories to his name and won the Cheltenham Gold Cup with Minella Indo in 2021.

Kennedy was riding Twoohthree in the opening race on Saturday's card for his boss, Gordon Elliott, when the pair crashed out heavily at the last. The 25-year-old was attended to on-track, while sadly Twoohthree was fatally injured.

Speaking at Fairyhouse, Richard Downey, medical officer for the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board, said: "Jack has broken his right lower leg and has gone to Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown for management of the injury."

More in this section

A general view of the action 23/11/2024 New Zealand plans to ban greyhound racing over animal welfare concerns
Mullins: Ferny Hollow death 'an awful shame'  Mullins: Ferny Hollow death 'an awful shame' 
O'Brien eyeing King George glory with Banbridge  O'Brien eyeing King George glory with Banbridge 
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited