Well, I had my wish. I asked, via Mail Sport, Friday evening for a history of the Grand National Randox, for something romantic with which the public could connect.
How we had that. Willie Mullins may have obtained her third triumph of Aintree and her incredible three days put her on the editor of the British champion coach, but what we saw in the biggest race in the world was much more than facts and figures.
Being with Stewart Andrew then recalled what horses can do for humans. Stewart lost his wife, Sadie, in 2022 shortly after asking Willie to buy Nick Rockett so that they can take advantage of it.
Tragically, they could never do it, but a rockett was sent to paradise when Patrick Mullins exceeded the winning position. Stewart likes to talk about the memory of Sadie and the way in which the gelding helped to fill the void of his life.
You would not get a story like this in another sport and that is why I maintain that there are the 10 best minutes of action that you will see anywhere.
Again, there were at least 10 horses with chances while the field turned around for the house and the atmosphere in Aintree plated.
Nick Rockett won the Grand National for coach Willie Mullins in Aintree on Saturday afternoon
Mullins, 68, also formed the horses that ranked second and third on Saturday
A superb week in Aintree put Mullins on the right track to become British champion coach
The best of all, however, was the bulletin that passed long after we were released on ITV to reveal that Broadway Boy and Celebre d’Allen, two of the 34 runners who had sought to have suffered serious injuries, had returned to a horse ambulance and were treated in their stables.
We cannot avoid the fact that the danger remains a part of the Grand National. These horses are raised to run and we know that there are risks, but Aintree has evolved with Times in a coherent way to ensure that the danger has been discussed.
Floor staff, for example, worked miracles to provide safe land. It was an incredible show. At Willie Mullins 1-2-3, a triumph for his son, Patrick-and a result that Stewart Andrew will never forget.
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