Jump jockey Norman Williamson has announced that he is to return to Ireland to continue his riding career.
Williamson, who is currently on the sidelines after breaking his shin in a fall at Punchestown in April, has cited better prize money in Ireland as one of the main reasons for his decision.
"The biggest part of my recent career has been to get on the best horses I can in Ireland, where not only is the prize money greater but the standard of racing is very high," he told the Racing Post.
"You only have to look at the sales reports in Ireland to see where the money is.
"It makes commercial sense for me to go back there, and I won't miss the seven days a week schedule I've set myself over the past two years from October through to March."
Williamson will base himself at the Curragh and hopes to resume riding in September.
PA