Grand National winner One For Arthur jumps to it in readiness for Aintree return
One For Arthur reminded everyone that Tiger Roll is not the only former winner returning to Aintree next month with a tidy schooling session on Sunday.
The 2017 Randox Health Grand National winner could not defend his crown last year as he missed the whole season due to injury and he has unseated his rider in two outings this season, bypassing an intended third prep run at Kelso three weeks ago due to unsuitably quick ground.
But he will head back to Aintree with a clear round behind him after a circuit of Carlisle under big-race jockey Derek Fox, accompanied by a stablemate in a session after racing.
One For Arthur goes straight to Aintree after being withdrawn at Kelso
"He went very right-handed at Haydock last time and we've done a lot of work with him, we've done loads in the school," said trainer Lucinda Russell. "The aim today was to make sure he jumped straight.
"I was very happy with that, I can't wait for two weeks' time. He's in really good form. Erin Walker, his work-rider, said he worked as well as he's ever done yesterday."
Randox Health Grand National card and betting
One For Arthur is a best-priced 33-1 for Aintree and is guaranteed a place in the line-up, whereas fellow Scottish hope Captain Redbeard, who finished third in that Kelso race, is not certain to make the cut.
After winning the feature chase at Carlisle with Pookie Pekan, trainer Stuart Coltherd said: "Captain Redbeard needs 11 to come out but I think we needed 11 at this stage last year and he got in.
"He was out this morning and he's bouncing. His form is working out okay and if gets a bit of luck, who knows how well he could go."
Champion on parade
Gold Cup winner Al Boum Photo, owned by Marie and Joe Donnelly, will parade through the village of Leighlinbridge, Co Carlow today at 6pm, accompanied by trainer Willie Mullins and jockey Paul Townend.
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Published on 24 March 2019inNews
Last updated 19:04, 24 March 2019
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