Smooth Stepper springs 33-1 surprise in National Trial
Outsider triumphs in Haydock feature.
Smooth Stepper stayed on through the Haydock mud to spring a surprise in the Unibet Grand National Trial Handicap Chase.
Alex Hales’ veteran was the 33-1 outsider of the 10-strong field – yet as others wilted in the extreme stamina test over an extended three and a half miles, Harry Bannister conjured a late surge after the last as the bottom weight outdid long-time leader Lord Du Mesnil.
Smooth Stepper, who does not have a Grand National entry, then held off the runner-up’s rally to win by a length and a half – with another 19 back to 11-4 favourite Yala Enki in third.
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