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Bargoed Bullet David Probert Fit And Firing Again After Painful Blow

Ffos Las on race day Cr Gruffydd Thomas / Alamy

Ffos Las on race day Cr Gruffydd Thomas / Alamy

Welsh jockey David Probert is set for a swift return to action having escaped serious injury when kicked by a horse at Windsor on Monday night. The incident occurred in the parade ring before the 5.35pm race where Probert – nicknamed The Bargoed Bullet – was due to ride Bits And Bobs for trainer Andrew Balding.

By David Williams

Welsh jockey David Probert is set for a swift return to action having escaped serious injury when kicked by a horse at Windsor on Monday night.

The incident occurred in the parade ring before the 5.35pm race where Probert – nicknamed The Bargoed Bullet – was due to ride Bits And Bobs for trainer Andrew Balding.

Having been kicked by his intended mount, green screens were put in place while Probert was attended to before being taken to the nearby Slough Hospital.

However, there appears to be no lasting damage, with Probert tweeting on Monday night that his X-rays had come back all-clear and that he was simply sore and bruised.

He intends to return to the saddle on Wednesday where he has a full book of rides at Kempton’s evening all-weather meeting.

Probert has ridden in 371 races this year and is enjoying some of his best form in the saddle after being named Welsh flat race Jockey of the Year at last year’s Welsh Horse Racing Awards.

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