Jockey John Keating and apprentice Alexandra Bryan have escaped surgery for their injuries suffered in a race fall at Wangaratta.

Jockey John Keating will not need surgery on neck and back fractures following a fall after the finishing line at Wangaratta.

Keating won the final race at Wangaratta on Wednesday but fell approximately 20m after the post when his mount Bonfire Gold stumbled .

After being assessed at the Wangaratta Hospital Keating was found to have stable fractures to the T4 and T7 vertebrae and a high neck fracture.

A Victorian Jockeys' Association statement on Thursday said after further assessment at Royal Melbourne Hospital, surgeons have decided Keating does not need surgery.

Apprentice Alexandra Bryan, who fell from sixth-placed Another Prince in the same incident, has a broken left collarbone which also does not need surgery and she is expected to be released from the Wangaratta Hospital on Thursday.