Michael O'Sullivan's family remain at his bedside in Cork University Hospital and there has been no change in his condition, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board has reported on Saturday morning.
The 25-year-old jockey has been in intensive care at Cork University Hospital following a serious fall at Thurles on Thursday, Februray 6th.
O’Sullivan was riding Wee Charlie last Thursday and was one of three fallers at the final fence in a two-mile handicap chase, with two other runners badly hampered and unseating their riders.
The rest of the meeting was abandoned after the second race as the air ambulance arrived to take O’Sullivan to hospital, and it was later confirmed that he was being treated in the intensive care unit at Cork University Hospital.
He remains there and a Saturday morning update from the IHRB said: "Michael's family remain by his bedside at Cork University Hospital and continue to be very grateful for all the support they are receiving.
"There is no change in Michael's condition today and any updates will be communicated on behalf of the O'Sullivan family by the IHRB."
O’Sullivan shot to prominence in 2023 when winning the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham aboard Marine Nationale, after also tasting Grade 1 glory with Barry Connell’s charge at Fairyhouse.
He had another winner at Cheltenham that year, making it an opening-day double when taking the Fred Winter with Jazzy Matty for Gordon Elliott, while the Connell-trained and owned Good Land was a Grade 1 scorer under O’Sullivan at the 2023 Dublin Racing Festival.