Paul Mulrennan on the mend after suffering multiple back fractures in horror fall
16th July 2018,
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PAUL MULRENNAN, whose back was badly injured in a horror fall on Saturday morning, should be out of action for no longer than two months.
The jockey was thrown from the plate when riding out for trainer Michael Dods.

Despite the apparent seriousness of the accident, soon afterwards Mulrennan was reported to have been walking around and in good spirits.
The northern jockey fractured his L2, L3 and L4 vertabrae when the horse he was riding slammed on the breaks on the way down to the gallops at Dods' yard in Darlington.
Speaking at Ripon on Monday, his wife Adele said: "He's been discharged from Darlington Hospital and is home now.
"He's not in a back brace, he just needs box rest for a couple of weeks.
"He's been transferred to James Cook at Middlesbrough for his follow-ups and is looking at being off for six to eight weeks, possibly more, we're not sure yet.
"He's not a bad patient, to be fair, and with the school holidays starting we've got ourselves a babysitter!"
Mulrennan's finest moment came aboard Mecca's Angel, when she won the Group 1 Nunthorpe Stakes.
PAUL MULRENNAN, whose back was badly injured in a horror fall on Saturday morning, should be out of action for no longer than two months.
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