RACING:DOCTORS are to examine the results of an MRI scan before deciding the next course of action for jockey Rodi Greene. Greene displaced a bone in his neck and is unable to fully manoeuvre his right arm after being unseated in a bad fall in the opening contest at Lingfield on Monday.
The 41-year-old’s agent, Russ James, said: “I’ve spoken to Rodi’s wife, Alison, who is at his bedside.
“He had an MRI scan at 12pm and the results of that are being examined.
“There will then be a decision on whether Rodi will be transferred to St George’s Hospital (Tooting, south London) to be operated on, or whether he’ll stay where he is.”