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Jim Byrne back for Outback Barbie mount

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Jim Byrne has recovered from a second operation on a broken leg to ride Outback Barbie in the Group Three BRC Sprint.

OUTBACK BARBIE.
OUTBACK BARBIE. Picture: Steve Hart

Top jockey Jim Byrne has made it back from injury in time to partner one of his favourite horses in Outback Barbie at Doomben.

Byrne hasn't ridden since finishing second on Shogun Sun at Eagle Farm on March 23.

He had only been back riding for a week after suffering a broken leg in a fall.

Byrne broke his left leg just below the knee after the finishing line at Doomben on December 18.

He had a pin inserted in the leg and after intensive rehabilitation was able to resume riding in March.

Byrne's leg swelled up badly after riding at Eagle Farm and he required a second operation.

His manager Cameron Partington said Byrne had got a medical clearance and rode trackwork this week.

Byrne's main comeback ride on Saturday will be Outback Barbie in the Group Three BRC Sprint at Doomben.

He has been the mare's regular rider but missed the mount when she won the Magic Millions QTIS race in January.

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