Jockeys Jim Crowley, Trevor Whelan and David Noonan would require “extended restoration and rehabilitation” after their falls, the Injured Jockeys’ Fund has stated.
Racing was delayed for almost half an hour at York on Sunday after Crowley and Whelan had been injured within the Garrowby Stakes.
In the meantime Noonan was kicked by a horse at first of a race at Fontwell.
The IJF confirmed Crowley and Whelan had been taken to Leeds Common Infirmary after their falls.
“Jim sustained a pelvic and leg fracture and after preliminary remedy to cease inside bleeding on Sunday, he had surgical procedure on Monday to stabilise his fractures,” a IJF assertion learn.
“He’s doing nicely post-operation, is in good spirits and can stay in hospital in the interim.”
The IJF stated Whelan is scheduled to see a specialist ankle surgeon on Tuesday after struggling a “advanced ankle fracture”.
Crowley was using the William Haggas-trained race favorite Almeraq when, wanting room a few furlong out, his mount clipped heels with one other horse and got here down.
Almeraq rolled over Crowley whereas Henry Sweet’s Tiger Bay following behind had nowhere to go and was introduced down, which additionally despatched Whelan to the turf.
Each horses appeared to flee with out severe harm.
Noonan had surgical procedure at Royal Sussex County Hospital on Monday to stabilise a leg fracture and the IJF stated he “hopes to be discharged quickly”.
“All three jockeys would require extended restoration and rehabilitation,” the injured jockeys’ physique added.
“They’re extraordinarily grateful for the superb care they acquired from the medical groups on the racecourses and want to thank all people for his or her concern.”