Culloty likely to miss Best Mate reunion

Jockey Jim Culloty looks like missing Best Mate's seasonal reappearance after breaking a bone in his thumb in a fall at Exeter…

Jockey Jim Culloty looks like missing Best Mate's seasonal reappearance after breaking a bone in his thumb in a fall at Exeter.

The Kerryman, who has ridden the horse to a hat-trick of victories in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, faces several weeks on the sidelines.

Culloty had a plate inserted in his hand during an operation last night and is expected to be out until just before Christmas.

Trainer Henrietta Knight will need to find a jockey for her stable star should Best Mate run in the William Hill Chase at Exeter on November 19th.

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Culloty sustained the injury when taking a tumble from Only Vintage at the fourth flight in a Novices Hurdle yesterday.

He was taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and was detained overnight before being allowed to go home this afternoon. 

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