Ruby Walsh operation a success

Irish jockeys Ruby Walsh and Bryan Cooper are recovering well after operations to repair broken bones suffered in falls at Cheltenham.

Jockey Ruby Walsh is reported in good spirits after having surgery on a broken arm suffered in a fall on the final day of the Cheltenham festival.

The rider sustained a compound fracture of his right humerus after parting company with Abbyssial in the Triumph Hurdle.

Walsh's sights are already fixed upon a return to action.

"I knew the minute I hit the deck I was in serious trouble and it was no surprise that I had done plenty of damage.

"What it actually amounts to is a dislocated shoulder and fracturing the humerus in my right arm.

"I was soon taken to hospital in Gloucester and obviously will face a spell on the sidelines.

"That's the way this game goes. I had gone a good while without injury and now have to accept my fate and make the best of it."

Walsh still had a fine Festival, with victories aboard Faugheen (Neptune), Vautour (Supreme) and Quevega, who claimed a record-breaking sixth consecutive triumph in the Mares' Hurdle.

Fellow Irish rider Bryan Cooper, also injured during the Cheltenham meeting, is looking to return home within a week as he recovers in hospital from a broken leg.

Cooper suffered what was described as a complex fracture when he fell from Clarcam at the second-last flight of the Juvenile Handicap Hurdle on Wednesday.

The 21-year-old has also undergone surgery.


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