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Think your luck is down ..

  • 06-07-2016 4:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭


    Spare a thought for Irish jockey Chris Meehan!!!

    A young jockey from Down had the worst of days on the track on Sunday, when he was first injured in a race and then made much worse by the emergency services.

    Chris Meehan has spent the summer racing in Italy, and was riding in a hurdle in Merano when he was unseated.


    He received a kick in the face while on the ground, breaking his nose and opening up a large gash on his face.

    "The starter came over to help me because I was on my back and choking on my blood," Meehan told the Racing Post. "He put me in the recovery position, with my right leg out straight.”

    The jockey’s day was about to get even worse.

    “The racecourse ambulance came up alongside us and reversed up onto my leg,” he explained.

    “They stopped it on top of my leg so I started screaming; it broke it straight away.

    "Everyone around me had to push it off me.”

    Meehan is planning to return to Ireland in the coming days and faces surgery on both his leg and his face.

    Despite the pain caused he has chosen to see the funny side of the incident, saying: “You have to laugh really."


    To add to the strangeness of the situation, Meehan’s father trains ambulance personnel for a living.

    "What makes it worse is my father, brother, auntie, they're all ambulance people!” he laughed.

    "My father actually teaches most people in Northern Ireland and England how to drive the ambulance! It's bizarre, you couldn't make it up."

    We imagine Meehan’s dad would have plenty to say to the driver who ran over his son’s leg.

    The jockey now faces at least two months on the sidelines, but is already planning his return to racing afterwards.

    Best wishes for the recovery Chris.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,395 ✭✭✭danjo-xx


    Reminds me of a doggy joke the dog has only 1 eye 3 legs and no tail and his name is LUCKY.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,339 ✭✭✭convert


    Heard him on the Anton Savage show on Wednesday, I think. A fall racing at any time is not pleasant, and one where an ambulance is never wanted by the rider, but one where the ambulance causes one of your injuries is a nightmare. Thankfully his injuries are not more serious.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,295 ✭✭✭Lt Dan


    The bit about his father being an ambulance driver and instructor was the best of it. Credit to the poor guy, even in agony he told the story with a bit of humour

    Hope he sues


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