‘Little Polveir changed my life’ – Jimmy Frost recalls his unexpected National win
‘Bit of fun’ turned into momentous day at Aintree.
Jimmy Frost will never forget the day that changed his life when he won the Grand National on Little Polveir in 1989. Victory in the world’s greatest steeplechase was not the execution of a plan, quite the opposite. Frost and trainer Toby Balding thought it would be “a bit of fun” to run him. While the Aintree showpiece was nothing new to Balding, who won the race with Highland Wedding in 1969, or Little Polveir – running in it for the fourth successive year – it was Frost’s first ride in the National. Winning was beyond his wildest dreams, but it became a reality.“It was a day that changed my life, an unexpected one at that,” he said. “Horses like Morley Street and Beech Road were the ones we were mainly going up (to Aintree) for, and it was just fun to be riding Little Polveir in the National. “That was good, because we went there without any pre-conceived expectations. “It was just a case of jumping from fence to fence and keeping your concentration. When we started going towards Becher’s the second time everything was going extremely smoothly. The horse felt full of energy, bouncing away, pinging his fences – so I was just enjoying myself.” Belatedly, it dawned on Frost that he might just be on the verge of something special.
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