Guillambert set for spell on sidelines

Jean-Pierre Guillambert hopes to be back in action at the end of next week after being concussed following a fall at Brighton on Tuesday.

Jean-Pierre Guillambert hopes to be back in action at the end of next week after being concussed following a fall at Brighton on Tuesday.

He has been stood down for a minimum seven days after being unseated when Moon Valley jinked when finishing second in the Ditch The Dabber williamhillbingo.com Handicap at the seaside venue.

“I am fine, no problem, thankfully I came out of it unscathed, but I have been stood down for at least seven days due to concussion,” said Guillambert.

“I am a little bit stiff which is to be expected but I can’t wait to get back in the saddle.

“I have to see a neurologist next week and take a concussion test. Depending on the results of those, hopefully I’ll be back at the end of next week.”

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