Top jockey Ryan Moore will miss the rest of the season due to a thigh injury.

Top jockey Ryan Moore will miss the rest of the season due to a thigh injury
Top jockey Ryan Moore will miss the rest of the season due to a thigh injury

Ryan Moore will miss the rest of the season due to a flat racing injury

According to The Sun: The renowned jockey Ryan Moore unfortunately cannot participate in the remaining flat races of the season as he has suffered a stress fracture of the thigh bone.

This news was a real blow for champion trainer Aidan O'Brien, as many important group races are upcoming in the coming months.

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O'Brien will also have to manage without second jockey Wayne Lordan at the Irish Champions weekend and in the St. Leger, as he received a 10-day suspension for using a whip during the race at Goodwood last week.

For 41-year-old Moore, this is a real disaster, and it is hard to imagine a worse time for an injury.

Several stars from the Ballydoyle team are preparing for key races at Leopardstown and Curragh in two weeks, and there is a significant risk that the jockey will not recover in time for the Arc event, the British Champions Day, and the Breeders' Cup.

Moore was excluded from five races in Curragh on Saturday after the stewards reported that he was feeling 'pain.'

However, O'Brien later revealed the true extent of the injury, noting that Moore will require a longer recovery period.

Further news will be presented later...

This situation has raised concerns among racing fans as Ryan Moore has already shown excellent performances in prestigious races several times. His absence in the coming months could have significant effects on teams as well as on the overall dynamics of the championship. Fans are hoping for a speedy recovery for the jockey so that he can return to the racetracks soon.


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