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Townend to take a few weeks out following Galway spill

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Paul Townend is set for a few weeks on the sidelines as he rests a hand injury sustained during the Galway Festival.

Jockey : Paul Townend
Jockey : Paul Townend Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

The Champion Jockey was stood down on the final day of the seven-day meeting after injuring his thumb in the Eileen Kelly Memorial Chase won by Politesse. The 31-year-old only got as far as the first in the two-mile-six-furlong contest when unseated by Augusta Gold at the first fence.

Initial thoughts were that Townend may have dislocated his thumb in the incident and the dual Gold Cup-winning rider was set to have an X-Ray on Tuesday morning.

But Willie Mullins has revealed the injury is not as bad as first feared and Townend should be back in the saddle following a few weeks of rest.

The Closutton handler said: "Paul said he didn't think it was as bad as he thought it was at first, so he's just going to rest it for a few weeks and let it come right."


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