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'Very Bad Mistake' as Buick Headbutted in Epsom Gate

Rival horse hit rider in the head June 4; starter released the field moments later.

William Buick emerged from a June 4 starting gate incident at Epsom reportedly unscathed

William Buick emerged from a June 4 starting gate incident at Epsom reportedly unscathed

Edward Whitaker/Racing Post

There was a dramatic start to the June 4 card at Epsom when "a very bad mistake" meant William Buick's horse ran without him after a rival runner in the next stall struck him in the head. 

The championship-chasing rider was on board Blue Trail in a handicap contest that kicked off the afternoon. He was hit on the head when Approachability reared up in the next door stall, and Buick seemed still to be reeling from that blow when the starter let the field go. 

Blue Trail went with the others when the gates opened, without his jockey, who was left in the stalls.

The riderless horse, who was later declared a non-runner, also had an influence on the finish of the race as he seemed to interfere in the closing stages with runner-up Grenoble, who just failed to catch the winner Swilcan Bridge.

William Buick spoke to Racing TV presenter Lydia Hislop, who said: "He said that he was hit on the top of the head by the horse in the adjacent stall.

"He just needed 30 seconds to collect himself. He said that to the starter and he said that other jockeys next to him had said that to the starter. He described it as 'very dangerous' because he was half on, half off the horse. And he said it was 'a very bad mistake.'"

Buick was assessed by the doctors and cleared to take his remaining rides on the day.

Relieved trainer Charlie Appleby said: "He's OK, and thankfully he had that hat on. The horse's head just caught him on the front.

"He said for a couple of seconds he was catching his breath but he's OK, which is the main thing."

The stewards inquired into the incident and interviewed the starters.

Having heard their evidence, they accepted that Approachability had thrown its head to the left, hitting the head of Buick, resulting in him becoming temporarily incapacitated and distributing his weight onto the left side of the starting stalls running board and consequently not being fully mounted when the start was effected.

This caused Blue Trail to leave the starting stalls riderless and as such he was deemed to be a non-runner and therefore withdrawn.

Tom Marquand felt the loose horse prevented Grenoble winning and the jockey said: "It's frustrating for us today as the loose horse has cost us.

"I saw the replay and it's unfortunate for Will, but thankfully he's OK and his horse is OK, which is what matters. 

"We have to be happy with how we ran as he was a 25-1 shot, but you can't help but feel a little sick as it's cost us a winner. Hopefully there'll be other days for him."