Jockey Jake Coen rushed to hospital and racing delayed after parade ring incident
JOCKEY Jake Coen has been rushed to hospital after a terrifying parade ring incident.
Racing at Punchestown was delayed while the jumps jockey was attended to.
A post from IHRB Stewards on X confirmed a delay while Dr Jennifer Pugh, chief medical officer for Irish Racing, later said: “Jake Coen has been stood down following a fall on the way to the start of race one at Punchestown.
“Jake has been transferred to Tallaght University Hospital for further assessment but was conscious and talking leaving the racecourse.”
Racing TV presenter Kevin O’Ryan said: “Jake is moving everything and he is talking and fully conscious, which he has been from the word go.
“He has been taken to Tallaght Hospital as a precautionary measure.
“But he is fully conscious and moving everything after that nasty incident.”
The incident came before the first race at Irish track Punchestown on Epsom Derby day.
The medical crew on-track were able to get to Coen quickly meaning the start time was knocked back by just under ten minutes.
Coen had been due to ride the Gordon Elliott-trained Arch Empire in the 2m contest.
But the horse was withdrawn after unseating the young jockey and getting loose.
Coen had been booked for two more rides on Saturday but they will go elsewhere as he is checked out by doctors.
He is booked for a further four rides on Sunday but it will be down to the doctors whether he is well enough to take them.
Racing was rocked earlier this week when a promising conditional jockey was forced to retire aged just 23.
Gearoid Harney suffered a terrible fall earlier this year and ‘kept getting concussed’.
Doctors ultimately told him it was not safe for him to continue in the saddle with the threat of another fall.
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