SportDominic Elsworth finds it slow going in bid to returnDominic Elsworth has been riding out for Oliver SherwoodSimon Milham13 April 2012Top jump jockey Dominic Elsworth still has no idea when he will return to race riding after being sidelined since a fall at Ffos Las last August.Elsworth has been riding out for Oliver Sherwood but while his rehabilitation is continuing, it is proving a slow process for the 29-year-old."I am trying to keep a low profile but I definitely will be back - I just don't know when," Elsworth said."I've got post-concussion syndrome and I still have trouble when I'm going round roundabouts. The doctors tell me it is just going to take time. I can't put a date on anything."Christophe Lemaire, who broke his leg in a fall yesterday, is expected to be out of action for eight weeks.Tom Queally will deputise aboard the Criquette Head-Maarek-trained filly Special Duty, who won the English and French 1,000 Guineas, in tomorrow's Group One Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket.Read MoreTraitors Rachel and Stephen make series history as dual-winnersMeghan backs Harry following Trump’s remarks about British troopsLabour MPs to gather amid speculation over Burnham Westminster bidSponsoredIncredible days out and trips for autumn and winterIn a significant market move, the US-trained Kinsale King has been slashed to 7-1 from 10-1 by William Hill for Friday's Darley July Cup at the course.