Racing: Farrell back
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AMATEUR jockey Anthea Farrell, the daughter of Peter Beaumont, the trainer of Gold Cup winner Jodami, has the all-clear to resume riding, three months after suffering multiple injuries in a crashing fall.
She has been given the go ahead by the Jockey Club's medical officer Dr Michael Turner. 'He is very pleased with the progress I have made and satisfied that I have made a full recovery,' she said. 'He says I can begin riding again whenever I want.'
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