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Troy Boring hurt at Nfld

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October 31, 2006 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Northfield Park has reported Troy Boring, 44, suffered three cracked ribs in a 14th-race accident at that track Monday night. Boring was driving Foreveranever on the outside when the leading Western Blues broke stride at the three-quarter pole. A pile-up then ensued, which resulted in Boring's injuries.

Also hurt was Aaron Merriman, who suffered bumps and bruises, but he is expected to return to the sulky Tuesday night. None of the horses involved were seriously injured.

Boring has 2,320 driving wins and $10.6 million in purse earnings. The son of Michigan Hall of Fame horseman Chris Boring, he has 116 wins this year, with his purse earnings of nearly $600,000 his best since he was based in Michigan in 1998.

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