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Davy Russell suffers only soft tissue injury and bruising in Roscommon fall

Davy Russell will be pulling on the captain's armband for the annual Hurling for Cancer Research match
Davy Russell aiming to be fit for riding and hurling after fallCredit: Patrick McCann

Davy Russell is expecting to be out of action for only a few days following a fall at Roscommon on Tuesday.

Ireland's champion jockey, who went to Tullamore Hospital for x-rays for a suspected fractured tibia, said yesterday: "Luckily there was no fracture and we're talking about soft tissue injury and bruising.

"It's sore and I can't put a boot on the leg today, but I'll know more in a day or two and should be back quite soon."

Russell was riding the Gordon Elliott-trained Crack Of Thunder in a handicap chase when his mount fell four out.

Russell has another big date next week when he is due to captain his team against a side managed by Jim Bolger in the seventh annual Hurling for Cancer Research match in St Conleth's Park, Newbridge on Tuesday.


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Tony O'HehirRacing Post Reporter

Published on 8 August 2018inNews

Last updated 10:24, 10 August 2018

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