Lucinda Russell and Derek Fox celebrate a Scottish Grand National win
Derek Fox (left) is out injured again

Jockey Derek Fox sidelined by broken collarbone in fall at Perth


Grand National-winning jockey Derek Fox is facing a spell on the sidelines after a fall at Perth on Wednesday left him with a broken collarbone.

Fox, who had only just come back from injury in time to ride Corach Rambler to victory at Aintree earlier in the month, was unseated from the Lucinda Russell-trained Diamond State at the Scottish track.

“He has broken his collar bone, so will be off for five or six weeks,” Russell’s partner and assistant trainer, Peter Scudamore said.

“What a time to do it. Thank God he did it after the National and not before.”

Fox battled back from a shoulder injury picked up in a fall at Wetherby 12 days before returning to ride in the National. It was his second success in the world’s most famous chase, having partnered the stable’s One For Arthur to success in 2017.

Fox had been due to ride Douglas Talking in the Pigsback.com Handicap Chase over two miles at Punchestown on Thursday.

Douglas Talking will now be partnered by Stephen Mulqueen, who won his first Grade One aboard Apple Away, when scoring in the Sefton Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree for Russell.

Scudamore added: “It gives Patrick Wadge a chance now – he’s been riding ever so well. Stephen Mulqueen will be heading to America to ride, so Patrick will get plenty of opportunities now.”

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