Lee fine despite tumble

Graham Lee will be fit to ride Inglis Drever in Saturday’s totesport Long Walk Hurdle at Windsor despite missing his final ride of the day at Catterick.

Graham Lee will be fit to ride Inglis Drever in Saturday’s totesport Long Walk Hurdle at Windsor despite missing his final ride of the day at Catterick.

The Irishman took a nasty tumble when unseated from Grattan Lodge in the Christmas Time Handicap Hurdle at the North Yorkshire venue, but has not picked up an injury.

Lee’s agent Richard Hale said: “He’s fine. He had a heavy fall and was a bit shaken up. The doctor signed him off for the day, but he will be back at Uttoxeter tomorrow.”

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