Hanagan on the sidelines following Newcastle spill
Dual champion was taken to hospital for X-rays.
Paul Hanagan is facing a spell on the sidelines after suffering a fractured T6 vertebrae in a fall at Newcastle on Saturday evening. Hanagan’s mount Requinto Dawn appeared to clip heels before stumbling a furlong out in the penultimate race on the card, a six-furlong sprint handicap. The dual Flat champion jockey was attended by medics on course, before being taken to hospital for X-rays and further assessment. He stayed in hospital overnight and his agent Richard Hale said on Sunday: “He has a fractured T6. “He was scanned and it’s a stable fracture.” Requinto Dawn, trained by Richard Fahey, was reported to be unscathed following the incident.
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