A ‘naturally gifted’ young jockey has died of his injuries after he was involved in a collision between the dirt bike he was riding and a car. Ngakau Halley, 18, was in the third season of his apprenticeship in New Zealand and had ridden 18 winners this term to take his total to 46.
He was riding a dirt bike which was involved in a serious two-vehicle crash at an intersection in Whitoria, according to Waikato Police. “Sadly, the rider of the dirtbike received critical injuries and was transported to hospital where they later died,” a statement said.
“Two young people in the car were transported to hospital with moderate injuries. The road was closed while the Serious Crash Unit conducted a scene examination. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.” Halley was later named as the victim in the accident.
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“It’s tragic, words just can’t describe it. I was talking with him on Monday and then this happens,” New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Northern Riding Master Noel Harris told LoveRacingNZ.
“He was very polite and he was a very talented boy. You knew straight away when you saw him on a horse that he was a natural. From where he was brought up, they just jump on a horse and you are part of it.”

Halley learned to ride from a young age but had ambitions to become a professional rugby league player, having played hooker for his local club and district.
He later changed tack after riding track work and then took out his apprenticeship with trainer Debbie Sweeney
“He was a natural talent, and that is just what you want,” Harris said. “It’s tragic, he was a lovely boy.”
Among many tributes, top Australia-based jockey Blake Shinn said: “Such a devastating tragedy. Sending strength and sympathy to the family, friends and all in the NZ Racing community.”
A fund-raising page has been set up for donations towards funeral costs.
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