National field size should stay as it is, says Henderson
Seven Barrows trainer proud of Mister Coffey’s gallant effort in delayed race.
Calls for the number of runners in the Grand National to be reduced in the aftermath of Saturday’s big race at Aintree have been given a firm thumbs down by Nicky Henderson. The master of Seven Barrows, who has yet to break his duck in the big race, thought for a brief moment that long-time leader Mister Coffey was going to win the first chase of his career when three lengths clear at the penultimate fence, only to tire and finish eighth under Nico de Boinville. “There was a moment,” laughed Henderson. “The only thing you could say, is if people are going to protest about what horses do, have you ever, ever, ever seen a horse not enjoy himself more?First 10 in the #Randox Grand National
🥇 Corach Rambler🥈 Vanillier🥉 Gaillard Du Mesnil4th Noble Yeats5th The Big Dog6th Born By The Sea7th Roi Mage8th Mister Coffey9th A Wave Of The Sea10th Le Milos pic.twitter.com/FoqRFMX5hl — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 15, 2023
“He absolutely loved it, didn’t he? It is absolutely living proof that this is what these horses want to do. “There is the odd one that gets a bit sulky at times, but watching most of these horses, that can only tell you one thing – they love their job.” The start of the four-and-a-quarter-mile handicap was delayed by almost 15 minutes as animal rights protestors got on to the Liverpool course and attempted to secure themselves to railings and fences. The delay meant that horses, who were already saddled and in the parade ring, were removed for a time, returning to the saddling boxes and pre-parade ring. When the race was eventually given the go-ahead, Hill Sixteen, who had never before fallen, suffered a fatal injury at the first fence and five others were unseated. Two more fell at the second fence, although none fell thereafter. Henderson scoffed at suggestions that the field size – 39 horses lined up from a maximum of 40 runners – is too big and hinted that the delay caused by protestors may have affected some horses more than others.


⭐️ Sire Du Berlais completes the @CheltenhamRaces–@AintreeRaces double
🏆 G1 JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle🏆 G1 Stayers’ Hurdle It’s also back-to-back wins in this G1 event for this brilliant stayer @gelliott_racing pic.twitter.com/bvzAOpi7bU — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 15, 2023
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