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Josh Moore suffers broken femur and punctured lung in Haydock fall on Saturday

Moore already missed a chunk of the campaign after sustaining a serious back injury in October; the injuries sustained on Gleno at Haydock look likely to rule him out of action for at least two months

Jockey Josh Moore
Image: Jockey Josh Moore is set for another spell on the sidelines due to injury.

Josh Moore is facing another spell on the sidelines after being injured in a fall at Haydock on Saturday.

The rider was partnering Gleno for his father, trainer Gary Moore, in the closing veterans' chase when he came down at the sixth fence, with Moore taken to Aintree Hospital for further assessment and treatment.

Moore missed a chunk of the campaign after sustaining a serious back injury in October and his sister, TV presenter Hayley Moore, is anticipating another lengthy period out of action for the rider as he awaits surgery for a broken femur, as well as being treated for other issues.

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Sky Sports Racing's Hayley Moore provides an update on brother Josh who will be out for at least two months after a fall at Haydock on Saturday.

She told Sky Sports Racing: "It was an awful fall, it's very unlike Gleno to come unstuck and as he landed, unfortunately Josh was underneath him.

"He's broken his femur and he's also broken some ribs, which meant he punctured a lung. They're just looking after the X-ray at some possible damage in his lower back. That may also potentially need an operation.

"They're hoping today at Aintree Hospital they will be able to perform both the operation on his leg and his back at the same time, so I think he's just awaiting a further MRI scan to confirm if he does need both.

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Jamie Moore admitted he didn't want to be at Plumpton riding on Sunday after his brother Josh sustained an injury at Haydock on Saturday.

"It's brutal for him this season. It was great to see him back, he had some nice victories on his return but he's only been back a couple of months and suffered something horrendous again.

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"The horse is fine and ultimately he (Moore) will be OK, but he just seems to have no luck whatsoever."

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