Leading rider Jason Collett was transported for additional medical evaluation following a mishap in the Warra Class 1 & Maiden Plate (2000m) event at Kembla Grange. On Tuesday. According to punters.com.au, While navigating the final stretch atop the Annabel Neasham-trained Hiawatha, his mount clipped heels, leading to a tumble. Throughout the ordeal, Collett maintained awareness and subsequently walked unaided to an awaiting ambulance. Describing discomfort in various areas including his left hand, shoulder, lower back, and hip, he also sustained minor cuts, as noted by interim lead steward Chris Albrect. The investigation into the circumstances of the fall has been temporarily deferred, pending Collett's deposition. Communication was maintained through Collett's agent Bryan Haskins to his spouse Clare, and while being transported to Wollongong Hospital, Collett reassured her he was okay, suspecting the injuries were minor. As a precaution, Collett was withdrawn from his scheduled mounts for the rest of the day's racing. Meanwhile, he is slated to partner with Ceolwulf in the upcoming Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Arctic Glamour in the Queen Of The Turf, and Piplup in the Australian Oaks—all Group 1 races. Previously, on Day 1 of the The Championships', Collett celebrated victory in the Gr1 ATC Sires' Produce Stakes aboard Manaal.