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Burke returns to saddle at Tipperary after five months on sidelines
Jonathan Burke: returns on the Peter Fahey-trained Carlitos BayCredit: Patrick McCann
Jonathan Burke, out of action with a shoulder injury suffered in a fall at Navan in February, returns to action at Tipperary on Thursday when he partners the Peter Fahey-trained Carlitos Bay in a 3m handicap hurdle (7.55).
Burke said: "It's been a long haul. I had to have a lot of physio and I've done a lot of riding out. I'm fit and ready to go and I'm really looking forward to being back.
"I've had plenty of luck riding for Peter and I'm very grateful to him for giving me my first ride back."
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