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23rd April 2015
02:58pm BST

'Davy Condon suffered a spinal injury in a fall during the Grand National at Aintree. This was on the background of a previous spinal concussion from which he had recovered fully and had been passed fit to ride by our Consultant Neurologist.' 'Davy was reviewed yesterday by Dr Brian Murray, Consultant Neurologist, on behalf of the Turf Club.' 'Dr Murray has recommended that Davy retire from horse riding, be it professional or recreational, due to the risk of further spinal injury.' 'Davy has been referred by Dr Murray for a Neurosurgical opinion as he has an ongoing disc lesion in his neck.' 'Davy has fully accepted the medical advice and will be liaising with the Irish Jockeys’ Trust with a view to future career options.'Condon suffered a very heavy fall last August when he broke three vertebrae when unseated from Flaxen Flare in Mallow while he also suffered similar injuries in 2007 at Punchestown. The jockey has told the Racing Post that he will not be able to do anything with horses due to the nature of his injury
'I was kind of half expecting it. I was hoping that I might still be able to ride out, but he told me I can't even exercise horses, that it's too dangerous.'https://twitter.com/samtwiston/status/591206036197007361
Very sad to say that Davy Condon has been forced to retire from racing due to injury. Davy has been an integral part of... Posted by Gordon Elliott Racing on Thursday, 23 April 2015
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