Looks like we won't be seeing the wonderful Kate Mallyon back riding for some months...The injuries she sustained in that fall at Flemington on Saturday were pretty bad. She's still in hospital under treatment for concussion, facial fractures and a broken T-6 vertebrae. Latest reports say doctors have put Kate into an induced coma. Jockeys Assn boss Des O'Keefe says: 'She was a very, very sick girl...She's had a very hard time of it and she will be out of action for a good period, but doctors ar

Looks like we won't be seeing the wonderful Kate Mallyon back riding for some months...The injuries she sustained in that fall at Flemington on Saturday were pretty bad. She's still in hospital under treatment for concussion, facial fractures and a broken T-6 vertebrae. Latest reports say doctors have put Kate into an induced coma. Jockeys Assn boss Des O'Keefe says: 'She was a very, very sick girl...She's had a very hard time of it and she will be out of action for a good period, but doctors are confident she will come back to race riding...You can never underestimate the supreme fitness jockeys have - they can improve rapidly because of their high level of fitness.'

NZ Waikato Hurdle winner Borrack will now be trained by Kevin Myers in Melbourne. The plan is likely to be to switch him to steeplechasing. Borrack's Kiwi trainer Adrian Bull says: 'He was always going to Australia so he's still on the way up...It was a good effort to win at Te Rapa. He carried a lot of weight and jumped really well."