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17:15 Saturday 09 April 2022 2g5s20

RANDOX GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP CHASE (Grade 3) (1) x4v2j

Distance : 4m 2f 74y (Nat)
Prize : £500,000 Age : 7yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Chase
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Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 Mr Sam Waley-Cohen silk 28. NOBLE YEATS (IRE) 28. NOBLE YEATS (IRE) -19 <
155
> 149 Mr Sam Waley-Cohen 7 10-10 50/151 50/151
Mr Sam Waley-Cohen silk bg FLEMENSFIRTH (USA) J: Mr Sam Waley-Cohen
T: Emmet Mullins, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-10 Eq: (s) OR: 147
Emmet Mullins, Ireland (s) (147)
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put it all together for the first time in a handicap in the biggest one of them all, trumping fellow winning novice Rule The World (who, incidentally, had been steered home by another member of the Mullins dynasty, David) in 2016 by becoming the first modern-day winner to land the prize in his first season chasing, not to mention the first winning 7-y-o since 1940 on only his eighth start over fences, providing his outgoing amateur with a remarkable seventh win over this course in his swansong, all in a style in contrast to so many of the swashbuckling rides that had carried him to much success in the past after Noble Yeats had found himself behind at the start, creeping into things going with zest (cheekpieces added an edge) before halfway, first moving into the lead with another assured leap 2 out and working his way back to the front by the elbow after Any Second Now had carried himself past by flying the last, seeing off that rival late on and extending his advantage gradually nearing the line under pressure so strong his rider received a futile 9-day ban and minor fine for overuse of the whip, Noble Yeats proving he possesses an abundance of stamina going beyond 25f for the first time.
jumped well, off pace early, took closer order 13th, loomed up approaching 2 out, jumped on there, headed last, led again final 1f, in command late on
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2 2 M. P. Walsh silk 4. ANY SECOND NOW (IRE) 4. ANY SECOND NOW (IRE) -4 <
165
H (143) > 159 M. P. Walsh 10 11-8 15/28.5f 15/28.5f
M. P. Walsh silk bg TOPANOORA J: M. P. Walsh
T: T. M. Walsh, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-8 Eq: (b) OR: 159
T. M. Walsh, Ireland (b) (159)
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added his name to the long list of multiple National placed horses in a race that, bar the odd moment, ed with far less ill-luck than he'd suffered en route to his third in 2021, underlining his bottomless stamina as he gradually worked his way into it from a fair way back following a blunder at the eighteenth (already on and off bridle by then) before moving to the front when set alight with a flying leap at the last, briefly looking like he might get away before it became apparent Noble Yeats still hadn't been bottomed, headed by the elbow and held late on but keeping at it all the while as the pair came a long way clear.
held up, off pace early, blundered 18th, outpaced briefly 3 out, rallied well wide home turn, jumped on last, headed final 1f, rallied
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3 3 J. W. Kennedy silk 20 2. DELTA WORK (FR) 2. DELTA WORK (FR) -3 <
153+
-25 > 147 J. W. Kennedy 9 11-9 10/111 10/111
J. W. Kennedy silk brg VIDEO ROCK (FR) J: J. W. Kennedy
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-9 Eq: (t) OR: 160
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (t) (160)
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couldn't emulate the Aintree legend he'd vanquished at Cheltenham by adding a Grand National to his Cross Country success but ran a much bigger race in defeat than the distance beaten would imply, finding himself well back following mistakes at the fourth and first Becher's but somehow managing to most who remained from there (still only twelfth 3 out) and even looming up briefly in the straight, that effort - almost certainly rather than any lack of stamina - understandably telling from the last; he retains just about all his ability aged 9 and ought to be sharper if taking his chance again in a year's time.
in touch early, mistakes 4th, 1st Becher's, behind when mistake again 17th, progress from 3 out, pressed leader next, not sustain effort
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4 4 Nick Scholfield silk 13. SANTINI 13. SANTINI +2 <
145
139 Nick Scholfield 10 11-2 33/134 33/134
Nick Scholfield silk bg SLEEPING CAR (FR) J: Nick Scholfield
T: Polly Gundry
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-2 OR: 153
Polly Gundry (153)
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has missed the boat so far as top-calibre success goes but acquitted himself with plenty of credit all the same tackling this sort of test for the first time, long since full of stamina and showing an unusually zestful side alongside until the principals got away from him in the dash for home, ittedly carrying his head rather high under firmer pressure; this season's mini-revival reflects well on his new trainer.
mid-division, in touch when shaken up 2 out, carried head bit awkwardly, not quicken from last
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5 5 Brendan Powell silk 8 11. FIDDLERONTHEROOF (IRE) 11. FIDDLERONTHEROOF (IRE) +7 <
141+
H (138) > 135 Brendan Powell 8 11-4 12/113 12/113
Brendan Powell silk bg MONTJEU (IRE) J: Brendan Powell
T: Colin Tizzard
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-4 Eq: (t) OR: 155
Colin Tizzard (t) (155)
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came up short whilst making his presence felt in yet another prestigious handicap, the extra distance probably beyond him for all he held his own in the second wave late on; tracked pace, awkward first, shaken up between 3 out and 2 out, kept on gradually straight.
tracked pace, awkward 1st, shaken up between 3 out and 2 out, kept on gradually straight
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6 6 D. J. O'Keeffe silk 10. LONGHOUSE POET (IRE) 10. LONGHOUSE POET (IRE) H (114) <
140+
H > 134 D. J. O'Keeffe 8 11-4 12/113 12/113
D. J. O'Keeffe silk bg MOSCOW SOCIETY (USA) J: D. J. O'Keeffe
T: Martin Brassil, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-4 Eq: (t) OR: 155
Martin Brassil, Ireland (t) (155)
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proved too exuberant to see out the marathon trip but, much like the winner, had belied his relative lack of chasing experience (only 6 starts over fences under his belt) by taking to the modern-day Grand National test like a natural until then, shaping as well as any for a long way, largely jumping soundly under a bold rail-hugging ride, tanking his way to the front briefly after cutting the corner at the second Canal Turn, despite having hit Foinavon, and still bang there entering the straight before he faltered; he'd be very interesting if brought back over in the autumn for the Becher.
jumped soundly, close up on inner, led on landing Canal Turn, headed soon after next, upsides again home turn, weakened from 2 out
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7 7 R. A. Doyle silk 19 26. FREEWHEELIN DYLAN (IRE) 26. FREEWHEELIN DYLAN (IRE) H <
119
+4 > 113 R. A. Doyle 10 10-10 50/151 50/151
R. A. Doyle silk bg BEAT ALL (USA) J: R. A. Doyle
T: Dermot Anthony McLoughlin, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-10 Eq: (s+t) OR: 147
Dermot Anthony McLoughlin, Ireland (s+t) (147)
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couldn't add to his shock success in the Irish version but was in the firing line for a long way back chasing after 3 months off, vulnerable from his inflated BHA mark as much as anything; handy, led second Valentine's, ed 4 out, weakened from next.
handy, led 2nd Valentine's, ed 4 out, weakened from next
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8 8 Jonjo O'Neill Jr. silk 13 18. COKO BEACH (FR) 18. COKO BEACH (FR) -6 <
113+
+12 > 107 Jonjo O'Neill Jr. 7 10-13 50/151 50/151
Jonjo O'Neill Jr. silk grg TAKE RISKS (FR) J: Jonjo O'Neill Jr.
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-13 Eq: (b) OR: 150
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (b) (150)
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shaped as if back in form until running himself out under a typically positive ride, having also failed to get home in last year's Irish National even over a 5f shorter trip; not always fluent but made most until eighteenth, upsides again 4 out, ridden entering straight, weakened.
made most until 18th, upsides again 4 out, ridden entering straight, weakened
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9 9 A. P. Heskin silk 15. ESCARIA TEN (FR) 15. ESCARIA TEN (FR) +45 <
108+
+34 > 102 A. P. Heskin 8 11-1 25/126 25/126
A. P. Heskin silk bg BALLINGARRY (IRE) J: A. P. Heskin
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-1 Eq: (b) OR: 152
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (b) (152)
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came from the same race (Bobbyjo Chase) as Any Second Now but, unlike that old rival, wasn't equipped to cope with the extreme distance, albeit having taken the scenic route that is no advantage at all on this course on drying ground; reminders soon after start, went prominent out wide first, in contention still 3 out, weakened next.
reminders soon after start, prominent wide 1st, in contention still 3 out, weakened next
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10 10 Philip Armson silk 18 17. ROMAIN DE SENAM (FR) 17. ROMAIN DE SENAM (FR) <
86+
+53 > 80 Philip Armson 10 10-5 125/1126 125/1126
Philip Armson silk bg HOUSAMIX (FR) J: Philip Armson
T: David Pipe
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-5 Eq: (t) OR: 142
David Pipe (t) (142)
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largely coped with the fences but predictably failed to stay; tracked pace, blundered first Valentine's, lost ground 4 out, dropped away from next.
tracked pace, blundered 1st Valentine's, lost ground 4 out, dropped away from next
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11 11 Sean Bowen silk 14. SAMCRO (IRE) 14. SAMCRO (IRE) +44 <
90+
> 84 Sean Bowen 10 11-1 80/181 80/181
Sean Bowen silk chg SADDLERS' HALL (IRE) J: Sean Bowen
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-1 Eq: (t) OR: 152
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (t) (152)
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would have made little appeal on paper for a Grand National even in his prime, nothing like so good or robust these days; mid-division, lost ground 4 out, no response.
mid-division, lost ground 4 out, no response
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12 12 Charlie Deutsch silk 18 33. COMMODORE (FR) 33. COMMODORE (FR) +75 <
67?
+70 > 61 Charlie Deutsch 10 10-5 33/134 33/134
Charlie Deutsch silk grg VIDEO ROCK (FR) J: Charlie Deutsch
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-5 OR: 142
Venetia Williams (142)
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one of the last-minute additions to the field, can have a line put through this first experience of Aintree following 4 months off, a slow break meaning he found himself in the opposite part of the field to usual, at his best using his jumping under aggressive tactics.
slowly away, always behind
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13 13 Sam Twiston-Davies silk 12 27. CLASS CONTI (FR) 27. CLASS CONTI (FR) +27 <
64
> 58 Sam Twiston-Davies 10 10-10 100/1101 100/1101
Sam Twiston-Davies silk bg ALTAYAN J: Sam Twiston-Davies
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-10 Eq: (s+t) OR: 147
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (s+t) (147)
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wasn't the only Willie Mullins-trained runner making up the numbers and was never involved having been hampered at the fourteenth.
hampered 14th, never dangerous
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14 14 Harry Skelton silk 33 35. BLAKLION 35. BLAKLION <
39?
H (97) > 33 Harry Skelton 13 10-8 50/151 50/151
Harry Skelton silk bg LEGEND OF (USA) J: Harry Skelton
T: Dan Skelton
Age: 13 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (t) OR: 145
Dan Skelton (t) (145)
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couldn't take this season's resurgence up another notch tried tongue tied given another crack at this race 5 years after the first but was very much looked after once clearly out of the picture; held up, bad mistake first Becher's Brook, still plenty to do 4 out, made no impression.
held up, bad mistake 1st Becher's, still off pace 4 out, no impression
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15 15 Harry Cobden silk ds 6. LOSTINTRANSLATION (IRE) 6. LOSTINTRANSLATION (IRE) <
> 11 Harry Cobden 10 11-6 50/151 50/151
Harry Cobden silk bg HERO'S HONOR (USA) J: Harry Cobden
T: Colin Tizzard
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-6 Eq: (s+t) OR: 157
Colin Tizzard (s+t) (157)
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is no sluggard but regularly goes to nothing in races at more suitable trips these days in any case; chased leaders out wide, weakened from 3 out.
chased leaders wide, weakened from 3 out
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F F Tom Bellamy silk 39. ECLAIR SURF (FR) 39. ECLAIR SURF (FR) <
Tom Bellamy 8 10-6 14/115 14/115
Tom Bellamy silk bg ROCHESSON (FR) J: Tom Bellamy
T: Emma Lavelle
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-6 OR: 143
Emma Lavelle (143)
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seemed to find the third fence catching him unawares, barely lifting a leg and suffering a horror fall, sadly reported to have succumbed the following morning.
fell 3rd
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F F Rachael Blackmore silk 1. MINELLA TIMES (IRE) 1. MINELLA TIMES (IRE) <
+
> Rachael Blackmore 9 11-10 9/110 9/110
Rachael Blackmore silk bg ANSHAN J: Rachael Blackmore
T: Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (t) OR: 161
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland (t) (161)
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made it 3 successive non-completions since landing this race in clear-cut style (from a 15 lb lower mark) in 2021, finding himself further back than he had been 12 months earlier when jumping into the back of School Boy Hours and knocked to the floor at first Valentine's.
off pace, hampered and fell 1st Valentine's
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F F D. E. Mullins silk 32. AGUSTA GOLD (IRE) 32. AGUSTA GOLD (IRE) <
> D. E. Mullins 9 10-9 66/167 66/167
D. E. Mullins silk bm PRESENTING J: D. E. Mullins
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-9 Eq: (b+t) OR: 146
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (b+t) (146)
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overcame an awkward leap at the first only to land steeply and fall at the tenth.
awkward 1st, settled in touch, fell 10th
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F F Davy Russell silk 5. RUN WILD FRED (IRE) 5. RUN WILD FRED (IRE) <
> Davy Russell 8 11-7 8/19 8/19
Davy Russell silk chg TALKIN MAN (CAN) J: Davy Russell
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-7 Eq: (b) OR: 158
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (b) (158)
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surprisingly backed into near-favouritism, added a first letter to his consistent form figures over fences, probably short of room on the inner in mid-field when falling at the first Canal Turn.
mid-division, fell 1st Canal Turn
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ur ur James Bowen silk 20. KILDISART (IRE) 20. KILDISART (IRE) <
> James Bowen 10 10-11 40/141 40/141
James Bowen silk bg BLUEPRINT (IRE) J: James Bowen
T: Ben Pauling
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (s) OR: 148
Ben Pauling (s) (148)
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looked unlikely to figure when coming to grief retried in cheekpieces second time back; settled mid-field out wide early, lost place when hampered tenth, behind when unseated rider The Chair.
settled mid-field wide early, lost place when hampered 10th, behind when unseated rider Chair
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ur ur Jordan Colin Gainford silk 37. DEATH DUTY (IRE) 37. DEATH DUTY (IRE) <
?
> Jordan Colin Gainford 11 10-7 33/134 33/134
Jordan Colin Gainford silk bg PRESENTING J: Jordan Colin Gainford
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 11 Wgt: 10-7 OR: 144
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (144)
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was going smoothly in mid-field out wide when unseating at the first Canal Turn.
mid-field, unseated rider 1st Canal Turn
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ur ur Hugh Nugent silk 40. FORTESCUE 40. FORTESCUE <
H (97) > Hugh Nugent 8 10-6 28/129 28/129
Hugh Nugent silk bg SILVER PATRIARCH (IRE) J: Hugh Nugent
T: Henry Daly
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-6 OR: 143
Henry Daly (143)
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produced a laboured effort in a well-run Grand National under less testing conditions; settled mid-field briefly early, never going well from third, struggling when unseated rider 4 out.
settled mid-field briefly early, never going well from 3rd, struggling when unseated rider 4 out
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ur ur Harry Bannister silk 38. DOMAINE DE L'ISLE (FR) 38. DOMAINE DE L'ISLE (FR) <
> Harry Bannister 9 10-7 125/1126 125/1126
Harry Bannister silk bg ALTAYAN J: Harry Bannister
T: Sean Curran
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-7 Eq: (t) OR: 144
Sean Curran (t) (144)
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looked to have taken to the fences under a waiting ride only to blunder and unseat at The Chair.
waited with, unseated rider Chair
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ur ur Conor Orr silk 23. ENJOY D'ALLEN (FR) 23. ENJOY D'ALLEN (FR) H (115) <
> Conor Orr 8 10-11 20/121 20/121
Conor Orr silk b or brg DOM ALCO (FR) J: Conor Orr
T: Ciaran Murphy, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (b+t) OR: 148
Ciaran Murphy, Ireland (b+t) (148)
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was one of a couple of the Irish contingent to unseat at the first, in his case after stumbling on landing.
stumbled and unseated 1st
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ur ur Ryan Mania silk 25. DINGO DOLLAR (IRE) 25. DINGO DOLLAR (IRE) <
> Ryan Mania 10 10-11 25/126 25/126
Ryan Mania silk chg MOSCOW SOCIETY (USA) J: Ryan Mania
T: Sandy Thomson
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (s+t) OR: 148
Sandy Thomson (s+t) (148)
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had just started to drift back when dislodging his rider several strides after a mistake at the second Canal Turn.
tracked pace, lost place when unseated rider 2nd Canal Turn
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ur ur Adam Wedge silk 19. DE RASHER COUNTER 19. DE RASHER COUNTER <
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> Adam Wedge 10 10-12 80/181 80/181
Adam Wedge silk bg RASHAR (USA) J: Adam Wedge
T: Emma Lavelle
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-12 OR: 149
Emma Lavelle (149)
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was towards the rear when given no chance in the slipstream of the just-fallen Run Wild Fred at the first Canal Turn, his yard's other candidate having already gone 5 fences earlier.
held up, hampered and unseated 1st Canal Turn
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ur ur P. Townend silk 8. BURROWS SAINT (FR) 8. BURROWS SAINT (FR) <
> P. Townend 9 11-5 33/134 33/134
P. Townend silk bg MANSONNIEN (FR) J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-5 Eq: (t) OR: 156
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (t) (156)
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wasn't asked/able to secure a position as prominent as he had in 2021 and saw luck going against him, hampered at the third before barely taking off at The Chair and ejecting Townend.
waited with, hampered 3rd, unseated rider Chair
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ur ur Denis O'Regan silk 9. MOUNT IDA (IRE) 9. MOUNT IDA (IRE) <
> Denis O'Regan 8 11-5 66/167 66/167
Denis O'Regan silk bm DERNIER EMPEREUR (USA) J: Denis O'Regan
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-5 Eq: (s+t) OR: 156
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (s+t) (156)
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was tried in cheekpieces but unseated after a trademark wayward (typically went badly right) leap at the first.
jumped badly right, unseated rider 1st
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bd bd L. P. Dempsey silk 24. ANIBALE FLY (FR) 24. ANIBALE FLY (FR) <
> L. P. Dempsey 12 10-11 80/181 80/181
L. P. Dempsey silk bg CHAMBERLIN (FR) J: L. P. Dempsey
T: A. J. Martin, Ireland
Age: 12 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (s+t) OR: 148
A. J. Martin, Ireland (s+t) (148)
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was brought down at the third.
brought down 3rd
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pu pu Sean Flanagan silk 3. SCHOOL BOY HOURS (IRE) 3. SCHOOL BOY HOURS (IRE) <
?
> Sean Flanagan 9 10-5 33/134 33/134
Sean Flanagan silk bg TAIPAN (IRE) J: Sean Flanagan
T: Noel Meade, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-5 OR: 142
Noel Meade, Ireland (142)
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didn't have a fair crack at this race, either, belting first Valentine's but undone primarily by Minella Times landing on him behind, pulled up sharply.
waited with, bad mistake 1st Valentine's, badly hampered on landing, pulled up
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pu pu Tom O'Brien silk 34. DEISE ABA (IRE) 34. DEISE ABA (IRE) <
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H (107) > Tom O'Brien 9 10-8 100/1101 100/1101
Tom O'Brien silk bg DR MASSINI (IRE) J: Tom O'Brien
T: Philip Hobbs
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (s) OR: 145
Philip Hobbs (s) (145)
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had a short-lived first experience of these fences and is unlikely to get another crack, hating every second and already tailed off when hampered at the seventh.
soon detached, jumped slowly, tailed off when hampered 7th
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pu pu Robbie Power silk 36. POKER PARTY (FR) 36. POKER PARTY (FR) <
Robbie Power 10 10-8 80/181 80/181
Robbie Power silk chg NOMBRE PREMIER J: Robbie Power
T: Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (t) OR: 145
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland (t) (145)
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had little go right in the race, erasing what slim chance he had in the first place; in rear, hampered third, again first Canal Turn, lost touch before halfway.
rear, hampered 3rd, hampered 1st Canal Turn, lost touch before halfway
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pu pu Aidan Coleman silk 31. SNOW LEOPARDESS 31. SNOW LEOPARDESS <
?
> Aidan Coleman 10 10-9 10/111 10/111
Aidan Coleman silk grm PERSIAN BOLD J: Aidan Coleman
T: Charlie Longsdon
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-9 OR: 146
Charlie Longsdon (146)
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had her winning run ended with a whimper, never in any sort of rhythm after failing to get to the front away from bad ground; in touch out wide early, lost place from second, behind thirteenth, pulled up circuit out.
in touch wide early, lost place from 2nd, behind 13th, pulled up circuit out
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pu pu Derek Fox silk 29. MIGHTY THUNDER 29. MIGHTY THUNDER <
H (110) > Derek Fox 9 10-10 40/141 40/141
Derek Fox silk bg TURTLE ISLAND (IRE) J: Derek Fox
T: Lucinda Russell
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-10 Eq: (s+t) OR: 147
Lucinda Russell (s+t) (147)
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had undergone a breathing operation but fared no better after 9 weeks off, pulled up for the third outing in succession; soon behind, never travelling well, tailed off early final circuit.
soon behind, tailed off early final circuit
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pu pu Tom Scudamore silk 30. CLOTH CAP (IRE) 30. CLOTH CAP (IRE) <
> Tom Scudamore 10 10-10 33/134 33/134
Tom Scudamore silk bg OLD VIC J: Tom Scudamore
T: Jonjo O'Neill
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-10 Eq: (s+t) OR: 147
Jonjo O'Neill (s+t) (147)
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has seen a promising career derailed by apparent physical problems, belatedly tried tongue tied bidding to set the record straight after his flop in 2021 only to capitulate having tracked the pace until the fifteenth, later said to have bled.
tracked pace until 15th, weakened, bbv
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pu pu B. J. Cooper silk 21. DISCORAMA (FR) 21. DISCORAMA (FR) <
B. J. Cooper 9 10-11 33/134 33/134
B. J. Cooper silk bg LONE BID (FR) J: B. J. Cooper
T: Paul Nolan, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (s+t) OR: 148
Paul Nolan, Ireland (s+t) (148)
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suffered an injury on the flat (before the thirteenth), as had been the case with the single fatalities in the last 2 runnings of the race.
off pace wide, hampered 1st Valentine's, pulled up before 13th
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pu pu Thomas Dowson silk 22. TOP VILLE BEN (IRE) 22. TOP VILLE BEN (IRE) H (131) <
H (128) > Thomas Dowson 10 10-11 80/181 80/181
Thomas Dowson silk bg SIMPLY GREAT (FR) J: Thomas Dowson
T: Philip Kirby
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (h) OR: 148
Philip Kirby (h) (148)
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failed to complete back over fences; in touch out wide, badly hampered tenth, lost ground Canal Turn, labouring second Valentine's.
in touch wide, badly hampered 10th, lost ground Canal Turn, labouring 2nd Valentine's
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pu pu Daryl Jacob silk 16. GOOD BOY BOBBY (IRE) 16. GOOD BOY BOBBY (IRE) <
> Daryl Jacob 9 10-13 25/126 25/126
Daryl Jacob silk bg KING'S THEATRE (IRE) J: Daryl Jacob
T: Nigel Twiston-Davies
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-13 OR: 150
Nigel Twiston-Davies (150)
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followed a below-par effort in a well-contested handicap with a worse display in an even tougher one; raced off the pace, hampered fourteenth, struggling nineteenth.
off pace, hampered 14th, struggling 19th
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pu pu David Bass silk 12. TWO FOR GOLD (IRE) 12. TWO FOR GOLD (IRE) <
+
> David Bass 9 11-3 33/134 33/134
David Bass silk bg SHERNAZAR J: David Bass
T: Kim Bailey
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-3 Eq: (s) OR: 154
Kim Bailey (s) (154)
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didn't get home hiked in trip 7 weeks on from giving Fakir d'Oudairies plenty to think about in the Ascot Chase; took strong hold, led until third, led again briefly The Chair, led again eighteenth, hit next, headed again second Canal Turn, blundered next, weakened.
led until 3rd, led again briefly Chair, led again 18th, hit next, headed again 2nd Canal Turn, blundered next, weakened
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B. Hayes silk chg MOSCOW SOCIETY (USA) J: B. Hayes
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-6 Eq: (s) OR: 157
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (s) (157)
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made no appeal on paper; off pace out wide, lost ground thirteenth, hampered next, lost touch early final circuit.
off pace wide, lost ground 13th, hampered next, lost touch early final circuit
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Non Runners: LORD DU MESNIL (FR), EASYSLAND (FR), PHOENIX WAY (IRE). Fences: 29.

Winning Owner: Mr Robert Waley-Cohen

Time: 9m 3.9s Closing Sectional: (6.28f): 93.7s (106.2%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 145%, Betfair SP 109.4%

The first ditch after the winning post was omitted on the final circuit due to a stricken horse

A year on from Rachael Blackmore's pioneering success aboard Minella Times, crowds returning to the track following a 3-year hiatus witnessed a Grand National that threw up another result edging towards fairytale territory, as the most storied current-times amateur over these fences gained his first National success after 6 other wins in the fringe races over the course, more historic ground broken among modern-day achievements as Noble Yeats became the first winner to land the prize in his first season chasing, the comparatively youthful winner's performance given no little substance by the presence of a couple of older rivals with obvious credentials - the second coming back for more after last year's third, the other taking a tried-and-trusted modern route to Aintree - giving nearest chase from the last, the race not quite the 'Irish benefit' of 2021 but still a 1-2-3 for the raiders who, not unexpectedly given the overall backdrop to the top-end National Hunt scene these days, outnumbered their British counterparts for the first time ever; drying weather since a soggy opening day had alleviated fears over a potential National mudbath, indeed watering had taken place overnight, and only a dozen or so were out of it by the time they'd cleared The Chair, with an unusually swift finish the other upshot as the front pair came away from the rest, the fences out of the way by then but having naturally had their say on the way for all one of the 2 subsequent fatalities came from an injury on the flat, the other following Eclair Surf's fall meaning the field was directed around the third fence in the line leading to Becher's on the second circuit.

NOBLE YEATS (IRE) put it all together for the first time in a handicap in the biggest one of them all, trumping fellow winning novice Rule The World (who, incidentally, had been steered home by another member of the Mullins dynasty, David) in 2016 by becoming the first modern-day winner to land the prize in his first season chasing, not to mention the first winning 7-y-o since 1940 on only his eighth start over fences, providing his outgoing amateur with a remarkable seventh win over this course in his swansong, all in a style in contrast to so many of the swashbuckling rides that had carried him to much success in the past after Noble Yeats had found himself behind at the start, creeping into things going with zest (cheekpieces added an edge) before halfway, first moving into the lead with another assured leap 2 out and working his way back to the front by the elbow after Any Second Now had carried himself past by flying the last, seeing off that rival late on and extending his advantage gradually nearing the line under pressure so strong his rider received a futile 9-day ban and minor fine for overuse of the whip, Noble Yeats proving he possesses an abundance of stamina going beyond 25f for the first time.

ANY SECOND NOW (IRE) added his name to the long list of multiple National placed horses in a race that, bar the odd moment, ed with far less ill-luck than he'd suffered en route to his third in 2021, underlining his bottomless stamina as he gradually worked his way into it from a fair way back following a blunder at the eighteenth (already on and off bridle by then) before moving to the front when set alight with a flying leap at the last, briefly looking like he might get away before it became apparent Noble Yeats still hadn't been bottomed, headed by the elbow and held late on but keeping at it all the while as the pair came a long way clear.

DELTA WORK (FR) couldn't emulate the Aintree legend he'd vanquished at Cheltenham by adding a Grand National to his Cross Country success but ran a much bigger race in defeat than the distance beaten would imply, finding himself well back following mistakes at the fourth and first Becher's but somehow managing to most who remained from there (still only twelfth 3 out) and even looming up briefly in the straight, that effort - almost certainly rather than any lack of stamina - understandably telling from the last; he retains just about all his ability aged 9 and ought to be sharper if taking his chance again in a year's time.

SANTINI has missed the boat so far as top-calibre success goes but acquitted himself with plenty of credit all the same tackling this sort of test for the first time, long since full of stamina and showing an unusually zestful side alongside until the principals got away from him in the dash for home, ittedly carrying his head rather high under firmer pressure; this season's mini-revival reflects well on his new trainer.

FIDDLERONTHEROOF (IRE) came up short whilst making his presence felt in yet another prestigious handicap, the extra distance probably beyond him for all he held his own in the second wave late on; tracked pace, awkward first, shaken up between 3 out and 2 out, kept on gradually straight.

LONGHOUSE POET (IRE) proved too exuberant to see out the marathon trip but, much like the winner, had belied his relative lack of chasing experience (only 6 starts over fences under his belt) by taking to the modern-day Grand National test like a natural until then, shaping as well as any for a long way, largely jumping soundly under a bold rail-hugging ride, tanking his way to the front briefly after cutting the corner at the second Canal Turn, despite having hit Foinavon, and still bang there entering the straight before he faltered; he'd be very interesting if brought back over in the autumn for the Becher.

FREEWHEELIN DYLAN (IRE) couldn't add to his shock success in the Irish version but was in the firing line for a long way back chasing after 3 months off, vulnerable from his inflated BHA mark as much as anything; handy, led second Valentine's, ed 4 out, weakened from next.

COKO BEACH (FR) shaped as if back in form until running himself out under a typically positive ride, having also failed to get home in last year's Irish National even over a 5f shorter trip; not always fluent but made most until eighteenth, upsides again 4 out, ridden entering straight, weakened.

ESCARIA TEN (FR) came from the same race (Bobbyjo Chase) as Any Second Now but, unlike that old rival, wasn't equipped to cope with the extreme distance, albeit having taken the scenic route that is no advantage at all on this course on drying ground; reminders soon after start, went prominent out wide first, in contention still 3 out, weakened next.

ROMAIN DE SENAM (FR) largely coped with the fences but predictably failed to stay; tracked pace, blundered first Valentine's, lost ground 4 out, dropped away from next.

SAMCRO (IRE) would have made little appeal on paper for a Grand National even in his prime, nothing like so good or robust these days; mid-division, lost ground 4 out, no response.

COMMODORE (FR) one of the last-minute additions to the field, can have a line put through this first experience of Aintree following 4 months off, a slow break meaning he found himself in the opposite part of the field to usual, at his best using his jumping under aggressive tactics.

CLASS CONTI (FR) wasn't the only Willie Mullins-trained runner making up the numbers and was never involved having been hampered at the fourteenth.

BLAKLION couldn't take this season's resurgence up another notch tried tongue tied given another crack at this race 5 years after the first but was very much looked after once clearly out of the picture; held up, bad mistake first Becher's Brook, still plenty to do 4 out, made no impression.

LOSTINTRANSLATION (IRE) is no sluggard but regularly goes to nothing in races at more suitable trips these days in any case; chased leaders out wide, weakened from 3 out.

ECLAIR SURF (FR) seemed to find the third fence catching him unawares, barely lifting a leg and suffering a horror fall, sadly reported to have succumbed the following morning.

MINELLA TIMES (IRE) made it 3 successive non-completions since landing this race in clear-cut style (from a 15 lb lower mark) in 2021, finding himself further back than he had been 12 months earlier when jumping into the back of School Boy Hours and knocked to the floor at first Valentine's.

AGUSTA GOLD (IRE) overcame an awkward leap at the first only to land steeply and fall at the tenth.

RUN WILD FRED (IRE) surprisingly backed into near-favouritism, added a first letter to his consistent form figures over fences, probably short of room on the inner in mid-field when falling at the first Canal Turn.

KILDISART (IRE) looked unlikely to figure when coming to grief retried in cheekpieces second time back; settled mid-field out wide early, lost place when hampered tenth, behind when unseated rider The Chair.

DEATH DUTY (IRE) was going smoothly in mid-field out wide when unseating at the first Canal Turn.

FORTESCUE produced a laboured effort in a well-run Grand National under less testing conditions; settled mid-field briefly early, never going well from third, struggling when unseated rider 4 out.

DOMAINE DE L'ISLE (FR) looked to have taken to the fences under a waiting ride only to blunder and unseat at The Chair.

ENJOY D'ALLEN (FR) was one of a couple of the Irish contingent to unseat at the first, in his case after stumbling on landing.

DINGO DOLLAR (IRE) had just started to drift back when dislodging his rider several strides after a mistake at the second Canal Turn.

DE RASHER COUNTER was towards the rear when given no chance in the slipstream of the just-fallen Run Wild Fred at the first Canal Turn, his yard's other candidate having already gone 5 fences earlier.

BURROWS SAINT (FR) wasn't asked/able to secure a position as prominent as he had in 2021 and saw luck going against him, hampered at the third before barely taking off at The Chair and ejecting Townend.

MOUNT IDA (IRE) was tried in cheekpieces but unseated after a trademark wayward (typically went badly right) leap at the first.

ANIBALE FLY (FR) was brought down at the third.

SCHOOL BOY HOURS (IRE) didn't have a fair crack at this race, either, belting first Valentine's but undone primarily by Minella Times landing on him behind, pulled up sharply.

DEISE ABA (IRE) had a short-lived first experience of these fences and is unlikely to get another crack, hating every second and already tailed off when hampered at the seventh.

POKER PARTY (FR) had little go right in the race, erasing what slim chance he had in the first place; in rear, hampered third, again first Canal Turn, lost touch before halfway.

SNOW LEOPARDESS had her winning run ended with a whimper, never in any sort of rhythm after failing to get to the front away from bad ground; in touch out wide early, lost place from second, behind thirteenth, pulled up circuit out.

MIGHTY THUNDER had undergone a breathing operation but fared no better after 9 weeks off, pulled up for the third outing in succession; soon behind, never travelling well, tailed off early final circuit.

CLOTH CAP (IRE) has seen a promising career derailed by apparent physical problems, belatedly tried tongue tied bidding to set the record straight after his flop in 2021 only to capitulate having tracked the pace until the fifteenth, later said to have bled.

DISCORAMA (FR) suffered an injury on the flat (before the thirteenth), as had been the case with the single fatalities in the last 2 runnings of the race.

TOP VILLE BEN (IRE) failed to complete back over fences; in touch out wide, badly hampered tenth, lost ground Canal Turn, labouring second Valentine's.

GOOD BOY BOBBY (IRE) followed a below-par effort in a well-contested handicap with a worse display in an even tougher one; raced off the pace, hampered fourteenth, struggling nineteenth.

TWO FOR GOLD (IRE) didn't get home hiked in trip 7 weeks on from giving Fakir d'Oudairies plenty to think about in the Ascot Chase; took strong hold, led until third, led again briefly The Chair, led again eighteenth, hit next, headed again second Canal Turn, blundered next, weakened.

BRAHMA BULL (IRE) made no appeal on paper; off pace out wide, lost ground thirteenth, hampered next, lost touch early final circuit.