Dillon’s knee taking time

PUBLISHED: 20 March 2019

Donovan Dillon (Nkosi Hlophe)

Donovan Dillon, who had hoped to be back in action some six weeks after his Met day injuries, now looks like facing a total of three months on the sidelines.

Donovan Dillon (Nkosi Hlophe)
Donovan Dillon

He said: “I went to Durban last week for a follow-up appointment with my specialist – he is good and treats many rugby players with their knees. He said that he was happy with the progress I am making but the strenuous sport I am in can be hard on the knees.  He said that I should be back riding at the end of April and I am due to see him once more before then.”

Dillon damaged knee ligaments when Double Alliance reared with him in the pens in the Tattersalls Summer Juvenile. He also damaged a cartilage and bruised his knee bone.

Bernard Fayd’Herbe, back from Dubai, has seven rides at Durbanville on Saturday including Still I Rise (top weight in the Tabonline.co.za Handicap) who is one of four horses being sold by Joey Ramsden’s Goodhope Racing in a special filly and mare sale laid on by Grant Knowles’ Central Route Trading immediately after the last race.

The quartet also comprises last month’s Prix Du Cap winner Rose In Bloom (also second in the Sceptre and third in the Majorca), the useful maiden Lip Service and triple winner Lily Theresa. The only other horse in the sale is an unnamed Greys Inn two-year-old being sold by the executors of the late Chris Gerber.

By Michael Clower