A fall after the finish line has ended champion jockey Opie Bosson's remarkable season in New Zealand but it could have been much worse.
Bosson was left unconscious after race six at Te Rapa on Wednesday when his mount clipped the heels of another runner after the line.
Afterbeing taken to hospital he was released and was back home yesterday but has no recollection of the incident. "He has got concussion and is pretty sore but no broken bones," said his wife Emily Bosson.
Even if Bosson had wanted to ride at tomorrow's Ellerslie meeting he would not have been allowed to until he passes a concussion test.
But by missing tomorrow his stunning New Zealand season is over.
His absence left Te Akau trainer Jamie Richards looking for new jockeys for two leading chances at Ellerslie tomorrow, with Michael Coleman engaged for Burgundy Belle (race four) and Vinnie Colgan to ride Sasso Corbaro (race two).
Richards feels for Bosson ending his season on a low after the pair became the most feared trainer-jockey combo in the country this term. "Opie is an integral part of what we do and we are looking forward to that continuing next season."