![Welcome home: Surrounded by family and friends Hallsville bull rider Brady Gray arrives back in Tamworth on Friday. Welcome home: Surrounded by family and friends Hallsville bull rider Brady Gray arrives back in Tamworth on Friday.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/36FM9qHpEAtS8daVXYFgHBA/eb0c92a5-5d6e-4c87-95a7-a797ae239eb8.JPG/r0_58_3264_2452_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Hallsville bull rider Brady Gray has arrived back in Australia, touching down in Tamworth on Friday afternoon.
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The 20 year old has made a miraculous recovery, since suffering life-threatening injuries when a bull threw him and stepped on his chest at the College National Finals Rodeo, in Wyoming.
Gray sustained broken ribs, a bruised aorta and collapsed lungs in the accident and had no pulse when he arrived at the Wyoming Medical Centre.
He underwent surgery, and was in a medically-induced coma, on a ventilator.
Gray has vowed to make a return to bull riding – once he is fully recovered.