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Townend to see specialist after suffering dislocated shoulder

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Champion jockey was hurt in fall at Listowel on Wednesday.

Paul Townend
Paul Townend Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Paul Townend is facing an indefinite spell on the sidelines after dislocating his shoulder in a fall at Listowel on Wednesday.

The reigning champion jockey – who returned to action in July having suffered a foot injury at Fairyhouse's Easter meeting that saw him fitted with a special boot in riding at Punchestown – came to grief two out aboard the Jessica Harrington-trained Port Stanley.

His retained trainer Willie Mullins is hoping for a swift return to action, but Townend will seek specialist advice next week.

He said: "Paul has a dislocated shoulder. I don't know how long it is going to take and Paul doesn't know either. Sometimes you make a quick recovery, that's what we're hoping, other times it takes a bit longer.

"He is going to see a specialist early next week."

Townend was booked to ride Dysart Diamond and Sapphire Lady for Mullins at Listowel on Friday and missed a smart winner in the first-named mare.

Sean Flanagan duly stepped in to take his first ride for the Closutton handler in the Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle, with Dysart Diamond winning by a length and quarter.

Mullins added: "I asked David Casey who was the best available, he said Sean, so I took him and it was a nice spare.

"He took the outside route when things didn't go well at the start and it seemed to suit her and she jumped beautifully for him."


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