Saez and Irish Exchange both OK after spill
Jockey Gabriel Saez was released from the University of Kentucky Medical Center Saturday night after being injured in a spill in the 10th race at Keeneland.
“He was released last night and we went out and got something to eat,” said Ruben Munoz, Saez’s agent. “He’s sore, but his spirits are good. He’s a warrior and if it was up to him, he’d ride today, but that’s not happening.”
Saez’s mount, Irish Exchange, clipped heels with Coup in deep stretch, throwing Saez to the Polytrack.
“We are going to get it checked out again tomorrow,” Munoz said of Saez, who was complaining of hip and shoulder pain after the spill. “He’s got a hoofprint right in the middle of his back.”
Larry Jones, trainer of Irish Exchange, said the filly was fine.
“All she is worried about this morning is eating,” Jones said. “When we were running down to get to her, we didn’t know what to expect, but when we got there, she got up. I had them take her around the screen they had put up to show everybody she was OK.
“Gabe is going to be fine, too, but he’s going to be sore. When we went to get the silks, there was a big horseshoe print right (on the silks).”