BRITISH jockey Tom Marquand enjoyed the full spectrum of emotions at Randwick on Saturday landing a first-ever group-winning double and then falling later in the day and heading to hospital. He was cleared of breaks but had signs of concussion.

Landing the rides for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace in the Group 3 juvenile sprints that are important Golden Slipper lead-ins, Marquand made no mistakes getting the Magic Millions-winning Snitzel filly Away Game home, and 35 minutes later winning on the $1.6 million Redoute’s Choice colt Prague.