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I went to the Cheltenham Festival
Thinking 'if I fall...'
'This is it'
But I went to the Cheltenham Festival
Thinking 'I am gonna fall, I just hope it's not it'
In 2008 I broke my back at Warwick
I had fractures between my T9 and T12 vertebrae
You're lying on the ground
For six or seven minutes
You don't know whether the sweat is running down your head
Because of the fear or the pain
Because you can't feel anything
You've no feeling
You don't know what's happening
In those five or six minutes
If a doctor had come along with a gun
And said 'by the way, I've no painkillers'
'But I've got a gun, do you wanna shoot yourself?'
You'd say 'hmm, maybe. Give it another minute'
And then the doctor comes along
And gives you the morphine
You think this is the best thing ever
This is what you call getting proper high
And then it's about trying to get back
That happened on the 12th January
So I've gone in the space of six minutes
From thinking 'am I gonna walk again?'
To thinking...
By the time I get back to the ambulance room
And on the way to hospital
Thinking 'I know that it's the 12th January'
'I know that Cheltenham is in two months'
And I go to the hospital
And I get told
That I have these fractures
And the doctor's on about putting me in a body cast
And I'm having an argument with him
Telling him that I'm gonna be in a body cast for three months
I'm high and I'm telling him that I need to be out of here
I need to get sorted
And for some...how or another
I managed to convince him
To operate on me
And put four plates
Or two plates and four screws
Either side of my back was a better idea
Than me being in a body cast
And he agreed with me and he did it
And he still told me that I wasn't going to ride
At the Cheltenham Festival
And I managed to ride on the 10th or 11th March
The Friday before the Cheltenham Festival
So I think about my great achievements riding horses
But I think that was probably one of my best achievements
To get back on a horse
Seven-and-a-half weeks after
Having two metal plates put in your back
I went to the Cheltenham Festival thinking
'If I fall like this'
'This is it'
But I went to the Cheltenham Festival thinking
'I am gonna fall. I just hope it's not it'
I've never been to a Cheltenham Festival
Where I haven't had a fall
So you go there
And you hope you're going to win
And you want to prove a point
To everyone that you think you can do something that's mad
And then you want to think to yourself
'When I fall, I hope I get up