Tiger ready to roll in Virtual National
Top jockeys full of support for charity initiative.
Tiger Roll will have to wait until 2021 to try and make history and join Red Rum as a three-time Grand National winner – but he could still be a virtual hero this weekend. With the real thing cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic that has seen all racing in Britain suspended until at least the end of April, the Virtual Grand National has captured the imagination, with all bookmaker profits to be donated to NHS charities. To be screened in a special programme on ITV from 5pm on Saturday, the race promises to use the latest CGI technology and best information available to produce the most accurate outcome possible. Davy Russell would again have been the man in the saddle on Gordon Elliott’s superstar at Aintree.He said: “It’s a great way of creating money for the NHS, it’s great they are distributing the profits that way and it’s pleasing to hear the NHS are going to benefit from it, so that’s brilliant. “It’s tough times, there are a lot of people sitting at home and hopefully it will give them something to enjoy and watch.” On how he had been looking forward to Tiger Roll’s history bid, Russell said: “He ran a blinder at Cheltenham, on ground that wouldn’t have suited. Easysland that beat him there is no bad horse, either. “The way the weather is at the moment the ground would have been perfect for him. “There would have been any amount of dangers – Walk In The Mill right down at the bottom (of the weights), dangers everywhere. With Tiger having to carry so much weight there was always going to be something look attractive in there.”
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