Following a harrowing incident at Caulfield on Wednesday, Victorian jockey Ben Melham has thankfully been given the all-clear from a suspected broken leg.
However, the Group 1-winning jockey has suffered a torn thigh muscle resulting from the fall.
Initial apprehensions over a potential leg fracture were dispelled after thorough scans, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the setback.
Nevertheless, Melham’s recovery has just begun as he faces the disappointment of missing out on the upcoming The Quokka (1200m) at Ascot scheduled for Saturday.
While sidelined, Melham will undergo further examinations to evaluate the extent of the thigh injury sustained during the fall from Heed The Omens, a notable contender trained by Chris Waller.
Having showcased prowess with a midweek city victory at Sandown just last month, the untimely setback poses a setback for both jockey and connections alike.
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