Potters Corner comes out on top in Virtual Grand National
Aintree glory for Williams and Tudor.
Potters Corner raced to glory at Aintree to come out on top in the 2020 Virtual Grand National. With the real thing cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the computer simulation certainly captured the imagination, with bookmakers donating all profits to NHS charities. It proved an epic renewal, with the Christian Williams-trained Potters Corner (18-1) clinging on under teenage rider Jack Tudor to hold off the challenge of Walk In The Mill on the run from the Elbow. Any Second Now was third and dual National hero Tiger Roll a gallant fourth. Burrows Saint was fifth, but Aso was the hard-luck story, coming down two out when bowling along in the lead.Potters Corner is the winner of the 2⃣0⃣2⃣0⃣ Virtual Grand National!
A Welsh winner of the Virtual National! 🏴 pic.twitter.com/OUwK8pBdjK— ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 4, 2020
Let’s go 💪🏻🏆#PottersCorner 👑 pic.twitter.com/4yIVycfmYR
— Christian Williams Racing (@CWilliamsRacing) April 4, 2020
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