The Mercury

Tiger Roll roars in Grand National

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TRAINER Gordon Elliott was overcome with emotion as Tiger Roll, ridden by Davy Russell, returned after winning his second consecutiv­e Randox Health Grand National at Aintree on Saturday. Tiger Roll, a nine-year-old, became the first horse since Red Rum in 1974 to win two back-to-back Randox Health Grand Nationals. He was sent off the 4-1 favourite, and beat 66-1 chance Magic Of Light.

Elliott, for whom it was a third Randox Health Grand National success - he also trained Silver Birch to win the 2007 renewal of the £1-million race, said: “We work very hard for this the whole time. I've got a brilliant team behind me, and all my family at home. Davy Russell's mother died last year, and this was for her, and my uncle Willie Elliott died this year and this was for him.”

Cheltenham Festival

Asked to sum up his brilliant horse, who now has four Cheltenham Festival wins and two Randox Health Grand National victories to his name, Elliott shook his head and just said: “Tiger.” Tiger Roll is owned by Gigginstow­n House Stud, the racing and breeding operation of Ryanair supremo Michael O’ Leary. O'Leary said: “It’s just unbelievab­le. I thought that he genuinely had no chance today carrying that weight, but it was a beautiful ride and a phenomenal training performanc­e by Gordon. It’s brilliant he keeps bringing this horse back to Cheltenham better than ever and Aintree better than ever. What a ride by Davy - fantastic!

“Tiger Roll has got a stage now where you just want to mind him. You run the risk every time he runs, you think ‘Oh my God, please don’t let anything happen to him and it is unbelievab­le to win two Grand Nationals. It's incredible. It's a great result for the punters; it's fantastic.’

Elliott, in tears, reacted: “Everyone loves him. He is the people's horse. I cannot believe it.” O’Leary commented: “They don't win for a second year in a row - the odds are so heavily against it. I don't know what Gordon has done this year but Tiger Roll has come back stronger and better than ever.

“I was thinking Davy don't go too early, so well was he going. It is just incredible - I thought we had absolutely no chance.” Russell reacted: “What can I say, Tiger Roll is just an unbelievab­le horse. I was running away for most of the race. It was marvellous - he gave a couple of stumbles and I think the blinkers lit him up.”

– racenews@racenewson­line.com

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