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Rose Paterson Randox Foxhunters Chase Race Report

Your Basket will expire in time minutes.View Basket Fancy an upgrade? View options Your Basket will expire in time minutes. Rose Paterson Randox Foxhunters’ Chase Race Report Press Release 8th April 2021 Aintree TRAINER JOE O’SHEA’S AINTREE DREAM COMES TRUE AFTER 45 YEARS AS 66-1 COUSIN PASCAL TRIUMPHS IN ROSE PATERSON RANDOX FOXHUNTERS’ CHASE Trainer Joe O’Shea watched his 66-1 chance Cousin Pascal win the Rose Paterson Randox Foxhunters’ Chase – then revealed it had been his ambition to have a winner over the iconic Grand National fences since sneaking in to Aintree as a boy to watch the race in 1976.

Top 10 Grand National memories in history

Credit: PA photos Horse & Hound is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Red Rum’s record-breaking third win at the 1977 Grand National has been named as the most memorable moment in the history of the famous race. Runner-up in a poll of 2,000 Britons once run by bookmaker William Hill’s was the moment AP McCoy finally won  after 14 attempts  on Don’t Push It in 2010. Third was the tear-jerking occasion when cancer survivor Bob Champion rode Aldaniti to victory at Aintree in 1981.

Grand day out legendary jockey Peter Scudamore and son Tom discuss the magic of the National

Tom Scudamore rides favourite Cloth Cap in Saturday’s Grand National, aiming to extend an amazing family record in the race which his grandfather Michael won on Oxo in 1959.  Tom’s champion jockey father Peter finished third on Corbiere in 1985 but he has been involved in training three winners.  Racing Correspondent Marcus Townend got Tom and father Peter together.   MARCUS TOWNEND: What are your earliest Grand National memories? Peter Scudamore: It is a race that has been ingrained in us since the day we could both walk. Tom Scudamore: The first National I went to was 1988 when dad fell on Strands Of Gold at Becher’s Brook. It was always an enormous disappointment after that. My brother Michael and I would go up to Aintree so excited. We just assumed dad would win because he was champion jockey.

Sitting in silence, coasting along thinking you re on the verge of winning the biggest race in the world

); Sitting in silence, coasting along thinking you re on the verge of winning the biggest race in the world Retired star jockey Barry Geraghty reflects on his memories of Irish and Aintree Grand Nationals. By Fintan O Toole Monday 5 Apr 2021, 8:00 AM 3 hours ago 6,878 Views 0 Comments Image: Cathal Noonan/INPHO BARRY GERAGHTY TRACES his mind back thirty years. He pinpoints his first Easter Monday outing at Fairyhouse, soaking up the atmosphere of an Irish Grand National. Standing as an 11-year-old at the last fence with his brothers Ross and Norman, watching Omerta take flight with Adrian Maguire on board en route to victory.

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