Jockey Graham Lee in intensive care with neck injury after fall
- Irish jockey Graham Lee is in intensive care at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle following a neck injury sustained in a fall at Newcastle racecourse.
- Lee, a successful jockey, has ridden 47 winners this season and has had notable partnerships with horses such as Amberleigh House, Inglis Drever, and Kalahari King.
- Fellow trainer Michael Dods expressed his well wishes for Lee's recovery and hopes for a speedy return.
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Grand National-winning jockey Graham Lee in intensive care after fall
Irish rider suffered a neck injury after fall at the stallsLee won the 2004 Grand National during jumps careerGraham Lee, the Flat jockey, is in intensive care after suffering a neck injury in a fall at Newcastle on Friday evening.The rider, 47, was taken to hospital after being unseated from his mount Ben Macdui as the stalls opened for a five-furlong handicap race on the all-weather track. Continue reading...
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Read Full ArticleGrand National-winning jockey in intensive care with neck injury after horrific fall
Graham Lee, rider of 2004 Grand National winner Amberleigh House, was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary following the incident at Newcastle on Friday. The 47-year-old fell from sprinter Ben Macdui in the stalls
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