Two horses die in chaotic Scottish Grand National
Only eight of the 23 horses finished, days after Celebre D’Allen’s death at the Aintree Grand National

Only eight of the 23 horses finished, days after Celebre D’Allen’s death at the Aintree Grand National
Trainer’s podium clean sweep – including son’s victory – is testament to his genius, but not quite in keeping with spirit of ‘people’s race’
Sean Bowen, whose aversion to horsehair once left him ‘itching for days’, was among frontrunners in Aintree showpiece before tailing off
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With seven entered in a 34-runner field, Ladbrokes go as short as 5-2 for just the fourth such horse to win the race
Trainers Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, no strangers to Aintree as jockeys, will send out one of the favourites in Iroko
Hywel Davies recalls having to persuade Last Suspect’s reluctant aristocrat owner to enter horse he rode to famous victory 40 years ago
Race was better with lower prize money, more horses and higher risk for those involved – these days it lacks colour
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