Lavelle riding the crest of a wave with Eclair Surf and De Rasher Counter
Two major National chances – after anxious wait.
It has not been a comfortable week for Emma Lavelle, who had an anxious wait to see if Eclair Surf would sneak into the Randox Grand National field. The eight-year-old hacked up in the Classic Chase at Warwick in January before chasing home the ultra-impressive Scottish National winner Win My Wings in the Eider Chase, beaten just under two lengths to see his rating soar to 147 – a mark off which he would have easily made the cut. However, Eclair Surf races off 143 in Saturday’s Aintree feature as the weights were framed before the Eider and he started the week needing a handful of horses to withdraw and allow him to join stablemate De Rasher Counter.
Lavelle said: “It is great that we got Eclair Surf in and that it has worked out, but it has definitely not been the most relaxing week. “The thing is, if someone decides not to run because they want to run somewhere else, that is one thing. When someone is forced not to run because something has gone wrong, ie Nicky (Henderson) with Caribean Boy, then it is never nice. You don’t jump up and down, because you know how depressing it can be when it happens to you. “The fact that Farclas wasn’t declared meant that we got in under that basis, so it is great. It is great for the owners, for the team here it is very exciting to think we have two runners in a Grand National, but not just two runners – they are two who have genuine chances and genuine reasons for having chances. It is exciting.”


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