Daily Express

WHAT A GRAND DAY

Millions watch virtual National

- By Chris Goulding

ALMOST five million people watched theVirtual Grand National – showing just how the greatest race in the world grips the nation.

ITV reported amazing viewing figures of 4.8m – more than the 2020 Cheltenham Gold Cup and last year’s Derby put together.

Saturday’s virtual race also raised at least £2.6m for NHS Charities Together via the profits from bookmakers. Although winning “jockey” Jack Tudor had nothing to show for his efforts on Potters Corner, his sister Alice pocketed £200 from backing her brother.

Tudor, 17, technicall­y would not have ridden the horse in the real National as he was two winners short of the 10 required over fences. But after watching himself win, Tudor said: “It was pretty weird sat at home watching it with my family.

“It was exciting to watch, as it’s virtual you never know quite what’s going to happen, he might have gone through the wing at the last, it was all happening.

“It was close at the end but I’m glad we held on. And it shows he would have had a chance for real.”

As for the traditiona­l parading of the National winner, winning trainer Christian Williams said: “He’s in the field with two foals. I’m delighted, it’s great to cheer everyone up in tough times – I think even people from outside of racing were tuned in.”

Conservati­ve MP Philip Davies secured the winning bid of £2,000 for commentato­r Stewart Machin’s racecard.

The proceeds, like the bookies’ profits, will go to the NHS.

 ??  ?? SHOWSTOPPE­R: The computerge­nerated race was a thriller
SHOWSTOPPE­R: The computerge­nerated race was a thriller
 ??  ?? WINNERS: Jack Tudor and Potters Corner
WINNERS: Jack Tudor and Potters Corner

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