After more than 40,000 races in the sulky, it’s no surprise that Chris Alford didn’t feel as though he needed any time to get back driving at his best following a serious leg infection.
As he said, “it’s just like riding a bike”.
Alford was sidelined for close to a month through March and April after being kicked by stable star Sleepee, but following a couple of surgeries and plenty of medication, he’s back and fully in the swing of things.
Since his return on April 3, the 52-year-old has already chalked up 19 winners and has seven more chances at tonight’s Bendigo meeting.
Approved By Dean Baring www.harnessbred.com
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