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Bryony Frost to miss Aintree Grand National meeting with a broken collarbone

Bryony Frost
Image: Bryony Frost was injured in a fall on Monday

Bryony Frost will miss the Grand National meeting at Aintree in April after suffering a broken collarbone.

Frost, who lit up the Cheltenham Festival with her victory in the Ryanair Chase on the Paul Nicholls-trained Frodon, saw a specialist on Wednesday - two days after her fall from Midnight Bliss.

The injury, which will be reassessed in two weeks, is one which typically requires a recovery period of between one month and two.

Frost said in a statement released via the Jockey Club: "Yesterday I went to see an extremely good specialist in Cardiff, where my x-ray results have shown that I've fractured my clavicle.

A jubilant Bryony Frost returns to the winners' enclosure on Frodon
Image: A jubilant Frost returns to the winners' enclosure at Cheltenham on Frodon

"I suffered a fracture previously, which healed well under pressure. My body's response from that fracture makes me positive for when I go back for my assessment in a fortnight's time, and a swift return.

"I've been taken aback by all the support I've received since Monday. It makes you aware of how many people are running with you when you hold out your hand and see who reaches out to help and pull you up.

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"The racing world is an extremely caring one. Although we are all strangers, within it we become a family when we need each other, and that's the beauty of it."

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