Vieux Lion Rouge roars again in Becher Chase
Pipe veteran rolls back the years over National fences.
Vieux Lion Rouge rolled back the years to win the William Hill Becher Handicap Chase for a second time at Aintree. Successful in 2016, the 11-year-old was making his fifth consecutive appearance in the race and ninth overall over the famous Grand National fences. Jumping into the lead at the second-last in the hands of Conor O’Farrell, the David Pipe-trained 12-1 chance galloped away from the opposition to land the spoils by 24 lengths. Kimberlite Candy was second for the second year running, with Le Breuil four and three-quarter lengths away in third place.♥️ Vieux Lion Rouge rolls back the years
A dramatic running of the GBP 120,000 Becher Chase goes to @DavidPipeRacing‘s Vieux Lion Rouge who records a second win in the race with a spectacular round of jumping at @AintreeRaces @CoFarrell20 pic.twitter.com/uCgXFckl36 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 5, 2020
There was drama from the outset, with Yala Enki falling at the first and Walk In The Mill – winner for the last two years – exiting at the Chair along with Coo Star Sivola, while Minellacelebration stumbled and unseated Ben Poste as the the field was about to set off on its second circuit. The well-fancied Le Breuil led for some way, but a bad mistake four out did not help his cause as Vieux Lion Rouge made his way into contention and victory. O’Farrell said: “That was super. He’s an old star who knows his way around here and is brilliant over those fences. “There was plenty of pace today, so we took our time and let him get into a rhythm and he saw it out very well.
Vieux Lion Rouge after winning his second Becher Chase @AintreeRaces for @DavidPipeRacing and @CoFarrell20 pic.twitter.com/wf5itLO9Si
— Ashley Iveson (@AshIveson) December 5, 2020
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