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Leading female jockey Bryony Frost back in the saddle next month

• Rider suffered fractured sternum and arterial aneurysm in fall
• Paul Nicholls also hoping for imminent return of Harry Cobden

Bryony Frost is expected to return to race-riding in the next two to three weeks, sources close to the popular jockey have confirmed. The news will be widely welcomed, as Frost declined to put a timescale on her comeback when she last spoke publicly about the range of injuries she suffered last month when a horse trod on her stomach, including a fractured sternum and an arterial aneurysm as well as damage to her liver and pancreas.

Frost has been working hard on her rehabilitation during recent days, basing herself at the Injured Jockeys Fund’s Oaksey House in Lambourn. Reports of her progress have encouraged the trainer Paul Nicholls, who is also hoping for an imminent return from anoth er of his principal jockeys, Harry Cobden, the victim of a neck injury in early June.

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