Popular trainer/driver Tony Xiriha’s immediate career in the sulky is in doubt after a fall at Stawell trots today.
The Pipers Creek reinsman took a nasty tumble from Good Looka in the fourth race, the Hygain Pak-Cell Trot, and had to be transferred by helicopter ambulance to Royal Melbourne Hospital for further tests.
Stewards reported Xiriha’s shoulder and arm were of most concern, but he also temporarily lost consciousness before talking with ambulance officials.
The races were delayed by almost two hours at Stawell but the club was able to make it through the eight-race card before daylight disappeared.
Xiriha has driven 190 winners since obtaining his licence in 1989-90.
Harness Racing Victoria will provide an update on his condition when it is available.
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