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- Updated: December 14, 2016
Jim Crowley was out of luck in seven rides at two meetings on his return from injury.
The champion jockey was back in action for the first time since being brought down from Electrify in the four-horse pile-up at Kempton in late October that led to Freddy Tylicki suffering paralysis from the waist down.
Crowley, who last month was named as the new first-choice jockey for leading owner Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum, had three seconds from four rides at Lingfield.
He then moved on to Kempton’s evening fixture where he was also unable to add to his tally of 184 for the year.
At Lingfield, Crowley went agonisingly close on Adalene, who was in front until the final few strides but was beaten a neck by 50/1 shot Dream Love in the Betway Maiden …