Jamie Kah bounces back from a broken nose to ride Goldrush Guru to glory in Victoria Derby - but there might be more bad news to come Kah suffered the injury before race five at Randwick Was temporarily stood down from racing Recovered to become second ever woman to win the Derby By Josh Alston For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:01, 2 November 2024 | Updated: 06:17, 2 November 2024 e-mail View comments Leading jockey Jamie Kah has shaken off a bloodied and broken nose form an earlier race to claim victory in the Victoria Derby Stewards withdrew Kah's Group 2 Wakeful Stakes mount Hurry Curry from race five after the horse reared back and struck the jockey in the head. Kah, bleeding profusely, was temporarily stood down before she received approval from her doctor to race in the Derby. Her joy could be short lived, though.
Kah is also under investigation for careless riding in race two at Randwick and could face a possible suspension for one day of the Cup Carnival . That would rub her out of next Saturday's Champions Day. It was trainer Andrew Gluyas' first Group 1 win as a solo trainer and he praised Kah for her courage, 'I'm speechless.
Overwhelmed. Proud. Satisfied.
Great moment,' he said. 'She's taken a blow to the nose and it was really troubling her even in that ride. Probably broken, she said.
'Lot of courage there.' Kah was able to overcome a broken nose suffered when her horse struck her in the head to ride Goldrush Guru to glory in Victoria Derby Kah's day could .