Nick Luck hopes the Virtual National will bring some cheer to the UK
All bookmaker profits from the race will go to the NHS.
The presenter of Saturday’s Virtual Grand National Nick Luck has admitted the race now has “an extra layer of significance” and will create a welcome distraction from the daily coronavirus news. Millions are expected to watch the race on ITV this weekend – with major bookmakers donating all profits to NHS Charities Together. Luck told the PA news agency: “It was never set up for a betting event. So it’s a great tribute to everyone involved to raise money for the NHS.” ITV announced plans last week to air a virtual version of the world’s greatest steeplechase, using the latest CGI technology and algorithms, with the race taking place at 5.15pm, replicating the start time of the real thing.🏇📺THE VIRTUAL GRAND NATIONAL 📺🏇
Watch the Virtual Grand National LIVE this weekend on @ITV!As ever @nickluck will host the show and will be joined by @aliceplunkett and Richard Pitman on Saturday evening Read more here: https://t.co/NFYZVtV82x 📅 Saturday⏰ 5PM📺@ITV pic.twitter.com/wUYvQTr4xq — ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 2, 2020
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