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Wesley Joyce: Apprentice jockey remains in intensive care after Galway fall

Joyce was riding Red Heel for Michael Mulvany when unseating early in the Arthur Guinness Irish EBF Corrib Fillies Stakes on Thursday; Dr Jennifer Pugh, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board's senior medical officer, provided an update on his condition on Sunday

Red Heel and Wesley Joyce
Image: Red Heel and Wesley Joyce

Apprentice jockey Wesley Joyce remains in intensive care in hospital following his fall at Galway on Thursday, where he sustained major chest trauma.

Joyce, 19, was riding Red Heel for Michael Mulvany when he was unseated early in the Arthur Guinness Irish EBF Corrib Fillies Stakes, a seven-furlong Listed event.

The five-year-old, on whom Joyce won a Curragh handicap earlier this month, was disputing the lead when he appeared to stumble at the road crossing, sending his rider crashing to the turf.

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Dr Jennifer Pugh, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board's senior medical officer, provided an update on Joyce's condition on the IHRB's Twitter account on Sunday morning.

The statement read: "Wesley has continued to stabilise since his fall at Galway on Thursday. He sustained major trauma to his chest and as such he remains ventilated in ICU in University Hospital Galway in order to help him breathe.

"Wesley was taken off the ventilator for a brief period yesterday where he was able to respond to family members, which was positive.

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"Wesley's family and the IHRB wish to thank everyone for their support and well wishes over the last couple of days."

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