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TUMOUR DIAGNOSIS

Leading Irish Flat jockey Pat Smullen diagnosed with a tumour

Derby winning jockey Pat Smullen says he is "fully focused" on making a complete recovery after he was diagnosed with a tumour.

Jocket Pat Smullen after winning the 2016 Epsom Derby on Harzand

RACING has been quick to send its support to Pat Smullen after the leading Irish jockey Pat Smullen revealed he has been diagnosed with a tumour.

The nine-time champion Flat jockey said in a statement that he will not be riding "for the foreseeable future" as he receives medial treatment and that he is "fully focused" on making a complete recovery.

 Derby winning jockey Pat Smullen diagnosed with a tumour
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Derby winning jockey Pat Smullen diagnosed with a tumourCredit: Reuters

Smullen, 40, said: "Most people will have been aware that I have been in hospital in recent days undergoing tests.

"I was showing some of the symptoms associated with a gallstone problem but it was discovered that the problem was more serious.

"A tumour was discovered and consequently I won't be riding for the foreseeable future. It's a new challenge for me and it's one I am fully focused on overcoming.

"I've got tremendous support from family and friends, both within racing and outside of racing, and I'm very positive about making a full recovery."

Smullen teamed up with his boss Dermot Weld to complete the English and Irish Derby double with Harzand in 2016.

Racing was quick to pledge its support to Smullen, who has not ridden since March 16.

 Smullen is stable jockey to Dermot Weld (above)
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Smullen is stable jockey to Dermot Weld (above)Credit: Sportsfile

Fiona Craig, of owners-breeders Moyglare Stud, said on Twitter: "Devastated - no other words, but also more than aware that there is no more determined fighter in a tight finish than PJS, and all that plus will go into fighting to return to what he loves so much."

Paul Smith, an owner and son of Coolmore parnter, Derrick, tweeted: "My heart and prayers go out to @patjsmullen & @francescrowley (Smullen's wife) & the whole family for a full & speedy recovery. Stay strong Pat."

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