Surgery could determine whether leading North Island junior reinsman Ben Butcher drives again this summer.
The talented young horseman was left with a broken clavicle after a dreadful race smash in the Ladyship Stakes at Alexandra Park last Friday.
Butcher was driving Flying Steps who could not avoid Gibson Girl, driven by his father David, who fell in front of him down the back straight for the last time. Three-year-old pacing filly Macey Maguire, driven by Jack MacKinnon, was also brought down in the incident and fractured her neck, leaving vets with no choice but to put her down.
Butcher was the other one of the three drivers seriously hurt and was discharged from Auckland hospital that night and able to return home to Cambridge but cannot work as he has his arm in a sling.
And it will not be until he sees a specialist this week that he finds out whether he can and will have surgery on the broken bone. "It sounds like if I have surgery then I might be able to be back driving in two months," Butcher says.