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Tom Greenway dead at 38: ‘Miracle man’ former jockey passes away as AP McCoy leads tributes

AP McCOY has led the tributes to ‘miracle man’ former jockey Tom Greenway following his death aged just 38.

The ex-jumps rider rode more than 40 winners as an amateur and had a spell with famed Grand National winner Ginger McCain.

Former jockey Tom Greenway has died aged 38

Upon learning of the loss, legendary jockey McCoy tweeted: “Terribly sad news, thoughts with Tom’s family and friends. RIP.”

Young rider Harry Reed said: “Such sad news so sorry to hear this. Thoughts are with his family and friends!

“Great guy one of the first jockeys I looked up to.”

Greenway, who is survived by by his mother Janet and brother David, was called ‘miracle man’ for his ability to come back from injury.

Will Kinsey, a former amateur rider and trainer who is now a breeder, told the Racing Post: “He’d been poorly for a while.

“He rode a lot of winners and he came back from a broken neck – they called him the miracle man in the paper.”

Donald McCain, whose dad trained Red Rum, added: “It’s very sad. His grandfather Ted Greenway was Red Rum’s vet and we’ve known Tom since he was tiny.

“He rode for me as a conditional and he was a good rider and a very nice lad.”

A qualified plumber who was about to embark on a new career in the bloodstock industry, Greenway stayed active on social media after quitting the saddle.

The last photo he posted on Twitter showed him smiling alongside a young racing fan.

Greenway’s last race came in the 2013-14 season and his most successful was ten years before that, when he won 15 times earned just under £65,000 for connections.

Financially his best year was 2006-07 when ten wins from 120 runs brought home £73,365 for owners.

One of his last winners was for Newmarket trainer John Berry, who said: “I booked him because he struck me as a good claimer and he used to come down and school.

“He was so nice and so helpful and we stayed in touch on social media after he stopped riding.”

More to follow.