Nigel Hawke is in National elite – thanks to Seagram
Gold Cup winner Garrison Savannah had to settle for second.
Nigel Hawke has a claim to fame which evaded so many leading jump jockeys – thanks to his Grand National-winning ride on Seagram in 1991. The 11-year-old, trained by David Barons, carried the same name as the sponsors – and denied that season’s Cheltenham Gold Cup hero Garrison Savannah a famous double in National Hunt’s two biggest races. Coming to the last fence at Aintree, Hawke thought he was destined for the runner-up spot – only for the complexion of the race to change in his favour as he approached the Elbow. Seagram hit the front 100 yards from the line, and went on to score by five lengths.“I was jumping the last fence for second place,” he said. “Garrison Savannah looked home and hosed – but he just didn’t quite get home. “It was a great feeling 10 strides before we hit the Elbow, because I knew the race was won already. “Seagram didn’t so much quicken. The horse in front stopped.” Hawke knew Seagram’s forte was his jumping – and apart from a mistake at the 12th fence, he did not put a foot wrong.
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