Scottish Daily Mail

TIGER ROLL’S RETURN BOOSTS GRAND PLANS

- MARCUS TOWNEND Racing Correspond­ent at Navan

TIGER ROLL took an encouragin­g first step back on the road to the Randox Health Grand National when finishing fifth in the Boyne Hurdle at Navan. The Gordon Elliott-trained gelding (below) will chase history at Aintree on April 4 when trying to join the legendary Red Rum as a three-time winner of Britain’s biggest steeplecha­se. Having been off the course since beating Magic Of Light in the 2019 Grand National and only returning to training on January 1 after an operation to remove a bone chip from a knee in November, expectatio­ns yesterday were modest for Tiger Roll, who started at 9-1 in a race he had won last year. But he displayed the light-footedness that has served him so well at Aintree with a neat hurdling display. His stablemate Cracking Smart won the race and Tiger Roll’s assignment before his Grand National bid will be the Glenfarcla­s Cross-Country Chase at next month’s Cheltenham Festival, a contest he claimed last year. Elliott said: ‘I would have been thrilled if he had beaten one or two home. I thought there were a lot of pluses to be taken out of the race.’ Tiger Roll, who was beaten 14 lengths and whose presence doubled the normal attendance at his local course, is 5-1 favourite with Ladbrokes for the Grand National in which he will carry top weight. Meanwhile, trainer Lucinda Russell confirmed that 2017 National hero One For Arthur is recovering well after suffering a heart problem at Haydock on Saturday.

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