Hayley Turner has plenty to look forward to in 2022
Victory at Wolverhampton on Wednesday marked return from injury.
Hayley Turner is looking forward to the year ahead after riding her first winner following a seven-week absence through injury. Having celebrated her 39th birthday on January 3, Turner made a winning start to 2022 when partnering the David Simcock-trained Race Card to victory in a mile-and-a-half handicap at Wolverhampton on Wednesday. She said: “I broke my thumb which sidelined me for seven weeks, so it was nice to get back with a winner.“But it was nice to have a good break and I’m happy to be riding again now. It was good to ride a winner and get off the mark.” Newmarket-based Turner, the first woman to ride 100 winners in a calendar year, will head to the Saudi Arabia at the end of February for the International Jockeys Challenge at the Saudi Cup, but is not setting herself any goals.
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