Two broken bones in her lower leg don't seem to have reduced champion jockey Danielle Johnson's energy levels much.
The premiership winner was already planning her escape from Auckland Hospital just hours after suffering the injuries in a shocking home-stretch fall at Ellerslie on Saturday.
Johnson was dislodged from hot favourite Gold Watch in the closing stages of the Rich Hill Mile, with her actual fall looking no worse than many other racing incidents but the shock value coming in the loss soon after of Gold Watch.
But the angle Johnson landed on at speed saw her suffer two breaks in her right lower leg. She was taken by ambulance to Auckland Hospital where her leg was placed in a cast until she could be examined by a bone specialist late on Saturday night and she had surgery on Sunday morning.
"We think she has had a rod inserted in the bone and maybe even a plate but we will know a lot more when she comes out of recovery," said Johnson's mother Annabelle from the hospital.