Irish Daily Star

RACING Paul will take it to Max at Aintree

WALSH OPTS FOR JP’S LACE IN THE NATIONAL

- ■■Michael HENNESSY

PAUL TOWNEND will be on board I Am Maximus and Mark Walsh partners Limerick Lace after owner JP McManus finalised plans for his five-strong team in Saturday’s Grand National.

The owner has enjoyed two victories in the world’s greatest steeplecha­se, providing AP McCoy with an elusive first success aboard Don’t Push It in 2010 before the historic triumph of the Rachael Blackmore-ridden Minella Times three years ago.

Irish Grand National hero I Am Maximus and his Willie Mullins-trained stablemate Meetingoft­hewaters are his two shortest-priced runners.

William Hill on Tuesday suggested the latter, third in the Ultima at the Cheltenham Festival last month, could go off favourite following a “massive gamble”.

But with Townend in the saddle on I Am Maximus, the owner’s retained rider in Ireland, Walsh, has interestin­gly sided with Gavin Cromwell’s Mares’ Chase heroine Limerick Lace.

McManus’ racing manager Frank Berry said: “Mark has never ridden I Am Maximus, so Paul will ride him.

“Mark had a difficult decision to make as he liked Meetingoft­hewaters

at Cheltenham as well. But he’s gone with the mare anyway, so he’s hoping she’ll get the trip.”

Berry said Keith Donoghue had been booked to ride Cotswold Chase winner Capodanno, while Jody McGarvey will do the steering on Janidil.

Bookies make last year’s winner Corach Rambler their 9-2 favourite, with I Am Maximus 7-1 and Meetingoft­hewaters at 8-1 after being cut from 10s.

Cut

The well-fancied Kitty’s Light, a 14-1 shot with the same firm, appears almost certain to make the cut after Gordon Elliott revealed top-weight Conflated will instead run in the Melling Chase on Friday.

Conflated was one of 13 Elliott-trained horses still in contention for the event after the confirmati­on stage on Monday, but owners Gigginstow­n House Stud later said the prospect of running under 11st 12lb on testing ground over four and a quarter miles was a concern.

“I thought he ran great in the Ryanair Chase (at Cheltenham, finished third), he hit the line well and I was very happy with his run,”said Elliott.

Conflated’s defection means all six horses with an allotted weight of 10st 6lb are now set to get into the final field of 34.

As Glengouly, Galia Des Liteaux and Panda Boy are rated 146, all three were already guaranteed a starting berth, but the same could not be said of Eklat De Rire, Chambard and Kitty’s Light.

As that trio have all been dropped 1lb to an official rating of 145 since the weights were unveiled in February, connection­s faced an anxious wait and a potential random ballot to decide which two of the three would creep in at the bottom if none of the horses above them were taken out.

Christian Williams, trainer of last year’s Scottish Grand National and bet365 Gold Cup hero Kitty’s Light, admitted to being relieved that barring a late change of mind from Elliott, that will no longer be the case.

He said: “The whole season has been geared towards the Grand National so it’s great that we’ve got in.

“The owners have been looking at it for the last three weeks and had down.

“I think Gordon declared Conflated for the Bowl this morning, so one of the owners rang me and said ‘brilliant Chris, we’re in’, then Gordon took him back out!”

Of Kitty’s Light, he added: “He’s flying, it’s just a shame with the ground because when we had him in a good place last year the ground was good and it looks like it will be heavy. everything

Soft

upside

“He might still have won the Scottish National last year if it was soft, you don’t really know, do you?

“You can’t discount him on the ground until he actually goes out there as when we’ve run him on that sort of ground before we didn’t have him in the best of form and it wouldn’t have been his ideal trip.

“When he’s had his ideal trip it’s been in the spring and that’s when the ground has been good. We’ll see how he runs on heavy ground in the spring — there’s only one way to find out.”

 ?? ?? MAX FACTOR: I Am Maximus with Jody McGravey up on the way to winning the Tote.ie Bobbyjo Steeplecha­se at Fairyhouse and (inset) Paul Townend
MAX FACTOR: I Am Maximus with Jody McGravey up on the way to winning the Tote.ie Bobbyjo Steeplecha­se at Fairyhouse and (inset) Paul Townend
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