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  • #5588
    the welsh wizard
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    Just heard that Robert Alner is in a critical condition in hospital after wrapping his car around a telegraph pole down Yeovil way

    #123645
    Mully
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    It happened near his yard in Dorset TWW. He was then taken to Yeovil Hospital. Now at Bristol Hospital.

    Very sad.

    #123647
    Alchemist
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    very sad news indeed.

    The follinging is taken form the sporting life site:
    Robert Alner is due to undergo surgery after being injured in a serious car crash near his base in Dorset.

    The Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning trainer was trapped in his red Peugeot 406 after he collided with a telegraph pole in Sturminster Newton near his Droop yard on Thursday morning.

    Firefighters cut him free from the wreckage and he was taken to Yeovil General Hospital before being airlifted to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol.

    A Dorset Police spokesman said an "elderly man" was trapped in the car following the crash and said he was drifting in and out of consciousness with serious head injuries.

    Stable jockey Andrew Thornton later confirmed Alner has broken a bone in his neck and is due in surgery this evening.

    "He’s broken a bone in his neck and is going for an operation to realign it tonight," said Thornton.

    "Sally (Alner’s wife) said the nurse was positive on the phone and as far as his head is concerned, it is fine.

    "He has partial movement in his arms. The operation is supposed to last three hours, but the nurse was quite positive.

    "Sally really appreciates everyone’s concern but has asked that people do not ring her at this time."

    Alner, 63, has handled a number of top-class horses since taking out a full training licence in 1993.

    He trained 25-1 shot Cool Dawn to land the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1998 and also claimed the Grade One Lexus Chase with The Listener at Leopardstown last December.

    Alner, who rode 53 winners under Rules as an amateur, also trained Sir Rembrandt to finish second and third in the Gold Cup in 2004 and 2005 respectively.

    The trainer is responsible for Kingscliff, who won the Foxhunter Chase at Cheltenham in 2003 before going on to take the Grade One Betfair Chase in 2005.

    #123648
    Zoz
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    Very sad news – thoughts obviously with his famiily and hoping for a full recovery.

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    % MAN
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    Very sad news – thoughts obviously with his famiily and hoping for a full recovery.

    and so say all of us!!!

    #123665
    Flash
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    Oh my god.

    Hope he recovers. Thoughts with him and his family. :(

    #123668
    seabird
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    Latest reports suggest that he has ‘only’ broken a bone in his neck, which is being operated on.

    Colin

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    GhostofTheFellow
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    Get well soon- great NH trainer

    Thoughts to his family

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    Avatar photoCav
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    God speed Robert.

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    Avatar photograysonscolumn
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    What a mercurial, savage, sobering world this can be – from welcoming in a 33-1 winner in Ibberton at Chepstow yesterday, to fighting for his life a day later. Dig deep, Robert.

    gc

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    #123687
    Breath Of Fresh Ayr
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    We’ll all be praying for you tonight Robert.
    :cry:

    #123690
    carvillshill
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    Echo all of those sentiments- met him a few times notably going in late to Uttoxeter once, a proper gentleman.

    #123693
    ahitchcott
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    i guess this puts a lot into perspective.

    my sincere best wishes

    #123752
    Kingston Town
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    I don’t know this trainer but from all the comments he seems like a well liked person. Good luck and get well soon Robert :oops:

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    Avatar photoHappy Jack
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    Met him very briefly at the Umberleigh Point-to-Point earlier this year, a thoroughly pleasant chap. A real gentleman and one of the biggest supporters of "grass roots" jump racing that you could find. Here’s to a speedy recovery and best wishes to Sally and all of the team at Locketts Farm.

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    Avatar photoGazs Way De Solzen
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    Wish him all the best and a speedy recovery.

    #123821
    Fist of Fury 2k8
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    I just posted 2 mins ago in another thread, about how my friend, who was also a trainer, died in a car crash. Then I saw this.

    I know how his friends and family must feel God Bless them and I hope he pulls though.

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