Carberry cleared to return Paul Carberry has been passed fit by the Turf Club`s medical officer Walter Halley to resume at Tipperary tomorrow having initially being stood down for a week after a fall at Killarney on Thursday.Carberry escaped with a minor thumb injury from a fall three out in the opening novice hurdle, and Dr Halley saw him before racing at Leopardstown this afternoon to give him permission to resume tomorrow at Tipperary aboard the Aidan O`Brien-trained Kilcash Castle.Not so fortunate, however, was Carberry`s weighing-room colleague Ken Whelan, unseated at the first obstacle in the same Killarney contest.Whelan has been sidelined for a minimum three weeks after sustaining concussion, and will have to undergo comprehensive tests including brain scans before he is allowed back in the saddle.