Clavicle fracture of jockey Ryan Moore's son: what happened at the Chelmsford races.
Athlete Injuries
According to The Sun: Ryan Moore is preparing to return after a three-month hiatus due to injury, but his son Toby has also faced some troubles. Seventeen-year-old Toby fractured his clavicle after falling from the horse Ballybaymoonshiner at the Chelmsford competition last Wednesday.
The seven-year-old horse, under the guidance of Murty McGrath, unexpectedly became restless as it approached the track and stumbled.
"Toby will have to take a break to recover," the team noted.
This situation has been a great disappointment for everyone following the young athlete's career.
Currently, Toby will focus on recovery, while his father Ryan hopes to return to competition soon. Injuries in sports are part of the process, but in this case, the family faces dual challenges. We wish them a speedy recovery and a return to their beloved sport.
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