Monty’s Pass – Aintree hero, and the pride of Conna
Mangan’s 2003 National winner still thriving.
Grand National hero Monty’s Pass is still going strong at the age of 27 at trainer Jimmy Mangan’s stables in Conna, County Cork – where he has lived since the age of four. Mangan will never forget April 5, 2003 – the day when a long-term plan came to fruition – and some meaty bets were landed. Mangan had advised members of the Northern Ireland-based Dee Racing Syndicate, headed by Blackpool-born bingo owner Mike Futter, to back their horse for the world’s greatest steeplechase after he finished second in the Topham Trophy in 2002. They heeded his advice and dived in at all odds down from 66-1 to a starting price of 16-1.The owners and all supporters of Monty’s Pass barely had a moment’s worry either as he stormed home by 12 lengths from Supreme Glory in the hands of Barry Geraghty. “It was a mighty day for us,” said Mangan. “He’s still in great old form. He’s 27 now and is out in the field every day and back in every night. I think he might be the oldest Grand National winner alive. “We’ve had him since he was four. He won his point-to-point here in Tallow, his very first race, and he progressed slowly from there. “A local syndicate owned him and they sold him to the syndicate in Belfast, which was headed by Mike Futter. “They were prepared to travel to Cheltenham and Liverpool. He was second in the Topham in 2002. We knew we had a National horse all right after that run.
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