Sam Twiston-Davies misses Kempton rides
Monday 13 November 2017 10:05, UK
Sam Twiston-Davies has given up his rides at Kempton on Monday after he hurt an arm in a fall at Sandown on Sunday.
The jumps jockey took a tumble from Double Ross, trained by his father Nigel, at the second fence in the veterans' handicap chase.
His agent Chris Broad said: "He had a fall and then he rode in the bumper, but his arm was sore this morning so he's having it checked out.
"I've spoken to him and he said he couldn't ride today. He's got like a dead arm. He's having it looked at."
Twiston-Davies had four booked mounts at the Sunbury venue, including in both of the two-runner races.