Cousin Pascal shines over National fences
Big-priced winner of Foxhunters’ at Aintree.
Cousin Pascal provided a 66-1 shock in the Rose Paterson Randox ‘Foxhunters’ Open Hunters’ Chase at Aintree. James King – winning the race for the second time – steered the Joe O’Shea-trained outsider to a surprise result over the Grand National fences, as amateur riders were welcomed back to one of their big races of the year after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. There was drama at the first fence when Kashmir Peak and Dashing Perk fell, while Risk And Roll was another casualty in the early stages. Cousin Pascal was always close to the pace with Golden Tobouggan, Some Man and Cat Tiger up with the leaders. There were many in with chances as they crossed the Melling Road with two fences to jump. Latenightpass held a narrow lead but Cousin Pascal had the far rail to help and crossed the line two and a half lengths to the good over that rival. Cat Tiger was three and a quarter lengths back in third and a nose ahead of Clondaw Westie in fourth. King said: “Obviously it was very disappointing to miss Cheltenham (due to ban on amateur riders), it was great that we can get back here and get racing. I didn’t appreciate the first time I won the race, but I’ll definitely appreciate it now.”Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
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