The Scotsman

Owners withdraw Elliott-trained Tiger Roll from Grand National

- By ASHLEY IVESON

Tiger Roll will not bid for a third victory in the Randox Grand National at Aintree next month, owners Gigginstow­n House Stud have announced.

The Gordon Elliott-trained 11-year-old became the first horse since Red Rum in the 1970s to win back-to-back renewals of the world’s most famous steeplecha­se when striking gold in 2018 and 2019.

The coronaviru­s pandemic robbed connection­s of the chance to emulate Red Rum by claiming a third National success 12 months ago – and owner Michael O’leary and his brother Eddie have warned on several occasions since that he would not line up in this year’s renewal if they felt he was unfairly treated by the handicappe­r.

Tiger Roll was given a mark of 166 when the weights were unveiled last month and ahead of the latest scratching­s stage yesterday, Gigginstow­n confirmed he will not be running at Aintree due to what they feel is a “patently unfair” rating.

Elliott is currently not permitted to have runners in Britain until the conclusion of an Irish Horseracin­g Regulatory Board investigat­ion into an image on social media that showed him sitting on a dead horse on his gallops.

A spokespers­on for the owners said in a statement: “When Tiger Roll won his second Grand National in April 2019 he ran off a rating of 159. He won by just two and a half lengths at the age of nine, having

previously won the Boyne Hurdle in Navan and then won the 2019 Cheltenham crosscount­ry race by 22 lengths.

“Two years later, the horse is now 11 years old. He was beaten by 17 lengths in last year’s Cheltenham cross-country and by 75 lengths in last month’s Boyne Hurdle, so his form over an extended twoyear period suggests that he is clearly not as good as he was when he won the National in April 2019. Despite this pretty

obvious decline, the handicappe­r has given him a mark of 166, which is 7lb higher than when he won his second Grand National in April 2019. We believe this is patently unfair, unjustifie­d and does not reflect the horse’s age or his form over the past two seasons.

“We made clear that if Tiger Roll was rated ‘in the 150s’ (i.e where he was two years ago), which is what his form and age now warrants, he would

be allowed to run in this year’s National and go for a historic three in a row.

“However, the handicappe­r has decided to rate him on his reputation rather than his form – which we fully accept is his prerogativ­e – but we have a duty of care to Tiger, and so we will not ask him to carry an unfair weight burden, especially as he gets older and his form declines. We therefore regret to announce that Tiger Roll will be removed from

the Grand National entries at Tuesday’s forfeit stage.”

Aintree clerk of the course Sulekha Varma is disappoint­ed Tiger Roll will miss out and believes another hattrick seeker will not be seen for some time. She said: “It is a shame. It would have been fantastic to see the horse go and attempt to win the race three times. I think we may never get the chance again in our lifetimes, but he’s been a fabulous horse.”

 ??  ?? 0 Two-time Grand National winner Tiger Roll has been withdrawn from this year’s race due to an ‘unfair weight burden’
0 Two-time Grand National winner Tiger Roll has been withdrawn from this year’s race due to an ‘unfair weight burden’

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