Goldie ace Jack Dexter suffers fatal injury during racing at Ripon
Popular sprinter Jack Dexter sadly suffered a fatal injury while contesting the Great St Wilfrid consolation race at Ripon on Saturday.
The Jim Goldie-trained eight-year-old, a winner of ten races and who was having his 55th start, was pulled up during the 6f handicap after fracturing a cannonbone.
Goldie, who trained Jack Dexter throughout his career, which began as a three-year-old in April 2012, was too upset to talk about the loss but a tweet from Jim Goldie Racing read: "Sadly Biscuit aka Jack Dexter had to be put down after breaking a hind leg @RiponRaces. #ripjackdexter."
'Such a popular horse'
A regular in big-money sprints down the years, Jack Dexter earned £430,052 in prize-money having graduated from handicaps to Group races at his peak under Goldie's guidance.
He contested several Group 1s without threatening to break through at that level, his biggest victory coming in the Group 3 Chipchase Stakes at Newcastle in 2013.
Ripon clerk of the course James Hutchinson reported: "He fractured a cannonbone. The vets were with him straight away but there was nothing they could do."
Hutchinson, who is also the track's managing director, added: "It's a great shame and he was such a popular horse."
Jack Dexter in numbers
55 races
10 wins
1 Group-race win
8 age
118 best Racing Post Rating
£430,052 prize-money
1 trainer
Published on 19 August 2017inNews
Last updated 14:03, 20 August 2017
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