Carberry returns for House mount

Paul Carberry is expected to be back in action at Fairyhouse on Sunday when he will team up with Central House in the Grade Two Normans Grove Chase.

Paul Carberry is expected to be back in action at Fairyhouse on Sunday when he will team up with Central House in the Grade Two Normans Grove Chase.

Carberry has been out of action since injuring his neck in a fall at Leopardstown over Christmas but he is due to return aboard Dessie Hughes’s nine-year-old.

The rider’s agent Ciaran O’Toole told the Racing Post: “I spoke to Paul on Tuesday and he will be back riding Central House on Sunday.”

Central House was an unlucky loser of the Paddy Power Dial-A-Bet Chase over the Festive period when regular jockey Roger Loughran mistook the winning post and the horse eventually finished third.

With Loughran currently serving a suspension for that error, Carberry is free to renew his association with Central House after the partnership won three times last season.

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