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Johnny Murtagh facing a spell on sidelines after injury at the Curragh

Pat Smullen runs to the parade ring as a late replacement for Johnny Murtagh who was injured after being thrown from Lottie Dod before the start of the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh
Pat Smullen runs to the parade ring as a late replacement for Johnny Murtagh who was injured after being thrown from Lottie Dod before the start of the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh

Johnny Murtagh is facing a spell on the sidelines after an incident leaving the parade ring on Lottie Dod in the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh.

Murtagh was taken for X-rays on a facial injury and is set for further tests on Monday.

The Turf Club's Dr Adrian McGoldrick said: "Johnny has fractured a small bone under his eye and he will have further tests done on a larger cheekbone tomorrow morning which I am a bit concerned about."

Another rider in the wars was Joseph O'Brien, who was thrown to the ground when Cristoforo Colombo came down in the race itself, when short of room a furlong out.

McGoldrick said: "Joseph has a soft tissue injury on his leg. I think he was quite fortunate but he will also have the injury further assessed tomorrow."

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