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O’Donoghue back in the sulky doing what he ‘loves’

Corey O’Donoghue is back in the sulky after a horrible fall at Melton four months ago.

The 26-year-old suffered a fractured bone between his knee and hip in the January 12 collision but made his long-awaited return to the races on May 9 at Shepparton.

“It feels like I have started fresh again. It’s been good (to get back), but it is going to take a long time to get back into the swing of it,” O’Donoghue said. “It’s like riding a bike and trying to remember how quick you are going.

“It felt like forever until I got back. Once I jogged my first one at home, it felt good to be back in the cart again. I just couldn’t wait to get back doing what I love doing.”

It has been a long process for the Kialla reinsman to feature on race day.

“I had the operation, and I pretty much was laid up for two to three weeks. Then I was on the crutches for another four weeks and doing rehab to get myself up and walking again,” he said.

“For about two-and-a-half months I was just hobbling around and after that I was without the crutches, which was good.

“It was one of those things that could have been worse for everyone involved.

”I am just grateful for the support I have had from everyone that I have come across. Everyone has accidents unfortunately and mine was just on a TV.”

O’Donoghue backed up with another drive at Shepparton last Wednesday and placed third with Jacksboy.

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