Rutherford Alford

Rutherford suffers grievous injuries
By Sharan Kumar

June 4, 2006

Kolkata based professional Rutherford Alford suffered grievous injuries in a three-horse pile up that happened during the third race of the day on Sunday. Rutherford who was riding Strong Rumours had a fall when he was trying to go through the gap between Touching Touching and Tough Love when the gap apparently narrowed and his horse stumbled and fell. The fall occurred right in the middle of the field at the final turn and the field was bunched up at that point of time. Two other horses were badly affected by this mishap while the rest managed to stay out of the trouble. Jockey Vijay Kumar on Acapulco Gold was the first to suffer followed by S Babu on Desire for Gold.


The jockeys were immediately shifted to Hosmat Hospital and as per reports from the hospital; Vijay Kumar suffered fracture on his wrist while Babu escaped without injuries. It was Rutherford who bore the brunt of the fall, with injuries to spine either due to impact of the fall or one of the horses’ leg have gone over his back. The doctors are assessing the situation; considering various options including surgery and are optimistic; that they would be able to put the jockey back on the road to recovery though the picture at this point of time is definitely cause for concern.

Daksinam hit the front at the start of the six furlong race which had 12 runners in the fray. Touching Touching raced close to the rails and Tough Love (Imran Chisty) raced along side while Strong Rumours was in between these two horses. Rutherford was hoping for a gap between these two horses but the gap kept narrowing as Tough Love was squeezing in. Strong Rumours had very little galloping ground in front and the horse either clipped the heels of the front-runner or stumbled, causing the jockey’s fall and the ones immediately behind ended up piling on to the fallen ones in the front.

It is difficult to conclusively put the blame on any jockey for the cause but the fact is when the horses find no where to go and are cramped up, a stumble is a natural process. The jockeys live on the edge of the sword as they quite often become victims of their lack of concern for their fellow professionals. The authorities too haven’t helped matters as they have, more often than not, allowed the offending professionals go scot-free. A deterrent approach would go a long way in ensuring that racing would be free of tragic mishaps.

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