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Geraghty 'Hopeful' Of Cheltenham Return

Barry Geraghty in the familiar JP McManus silksBarry Geraghty in the familiar JP McManus silks
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Barry Geraghty is "hopeful" he will still be able to ride at the Cheltenham Festival despite facing a spell on the sidelines after being injured in a fall from Charli Parcs at Kempton Park.

The rider was taken to hospital for further examination following the spill from the odds-on favourite at the second-last in the BetBright Genius Adonis Juvenile Hurdle, which was won by Master Blueyes.

Geraghty appeared to take a kick to the upper body from a following horse, and while he eventually rose to his feet and walked gingerly into the ambulance, clerk of the course Barney Clifford confirmed the rider had headed to St George's Hospital in nearby Tooting for a more thorough check.

Speaking on www.attheraces.com on Saturday evening, Geraghty said: "Charli Parcs just stepped at the flight and came down. I got a bit of a kicking from Harry Skelton's horse Bedrock who was coming behind us. I was sore afterwards so I gave up the rest of my rides in the day.

"The prognosis is not too bad. I have a slightly collapsed lung and a cracked rib, and the doctors are hopeful that I will be back in time for the Cheltenham Festival. I'm hopeful too."

Geraghty, who has a host of big mounts to look forward to at Prestbury Park next month, had enjoyed much better fortune in the opening race on the card, winning on the Alan King-trained River Frost in the JP McManus colours.