JT McNamara returns to Ireland 15 months after horror fall
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JT McNamara returns to Ireland 15 months after horror fall

JOCKEY JT McNamara has returned home to Ireland 15 months after a serious fall at the 2013 Cheltenham Festival left him paralysed.

He was discharged from the North West Regional Spinal Injuries Centre in Southport, Merseyside, where he underwent rehabilitation for his injury.

McNamara fractured two vertebrae when he was thrown from his horse Galaxy Rock, who fell in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup last year.

He had surgery in Bristol and was later taken to the National Spinal Unit at Mater Hospital in Dublin, before continuing his rehabilitation in Southport.

A statement released by the Irish Turf Club on behalf of McNamara and his wife Caroline said: "We are delighted to announce the return home of JT McNamara some 15 months after his life-changing injury in a fall at Cheltenham in March 2013.

"JT and Caroline wish to thank the doctors, nurses and all the staff at North West Regional Spinal Injuries Centre in Southport, Merseyside in the UK for their excellent care, support and treatment during JT's time in the hospital.

"We would also like to thank most sincerely the Turf Club, especially Denis Egan and Dr Adrian McGoldrick.

"Without the help of the Turf Club, Miriam Wiltshire and the staff of the North West Regional Spinal Injuries Centre, it would not have been possible for JT to return home. We are truly thankful to all the visitors who came to see JT while in hospital, for all the cards, well wishes and the continued support from everybody.

"It has been so overwhelming and again a sincere thank you to all from the both of us."