Queensland Derby fall inquiry to resume

The inquiry into a fall in the Queensland Derby in which dual Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Corey Brown was seriously hurt is set to resume.



Jockey COREY BROWN

Queensland Derby fall inquiry to resume

The inquiry into a fall in the Queensland Derby in which dual Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Corey Brown was seriously hurt is set to resume.

The inquiry into the fall in the Queensland Derby which left dual Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Corey Brown sidelined indefinitely with injury is set to resume.

Queensland chief steward Peter Chadwick said the inquiry would be held on Monday afternoon with Brown and fellow jockeys Tommy Berry, Matt McGillivray and Tim Clark to attend.

Brown was riding Lord Arthur when he crashed to the turf at the 250m in the Group One Derby (2400m) on June 8.

Lord Arthur was euthanised while Brown suffered serious injuries including a punctured lung, broken sternum and a fractured spine.

His recovery is expected to take up to 12 months and in the meantime he has been working as a television racing commentator.

"We took evidence on the day but adjourned it until Brown was fit attend," Chadwick said.

"We have tried to set the inquiry down for a day when no one has racing commitments," he said.

The stewards have concluded a review of a race at Mackay where two horses started from the wrong barriers on Thursday.

It was the latest in a string of incidents which have dogged provincial Queensland TAB meetings in the past year.

Mighty Meerkat (Tom Doyle), who finished fourth, and seventh placed Lonroadtofly (Chris Whiteley) started from the incorrect barriers in a maiden.

Stewards reprimanded Doyle and Whiteley and admonished the starter after taking into account Doyle was a late replacement rider.

In the steward view, the incident had had no material bearing on the placings of either horse.

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